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* Vulgar Latin and Late Latin among the uneducated and educated populations respectively of the Roman empire and the states that followed it in the same range no later than 900 AD ; medieval Latin and Renaissance Latin among the educated populations of western, northern, central and part of eastern Europe until the rise of the national languages in that range, beginning with the first language academy in Italy in 1582 / 83 ; new Latin written only in scholarly and scientific contexts by a small minority of the educated population at scattered locations over all of Europe ; ecclesiastical Latin, in spoken and written contexts of liturgy and church administration only, over the range of the Roman Catholic Church.
( Many scholarly tomes have been published and are constantly being reviewed ensuring the maximum coordination between electrical appliances and technology with the needs of the religiously observant Jew, with a great range of opinions.
Milton Friedman's works include many monographs, books, scholarly articles, papers, magazine columns, television programs, videos, and lectures, and cover a broad range of topics of microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic history, and public policy issues.
This model was marketed as a more " scholarly " version of a home computer hitherto best known for its extensive range of games and retailed at almost double the price of a standard A600.
More recently, Patrick Sims-Williams argued for a plausible range of about 1060 to 1200, which seems to be the current scholarly consensus.
Yet her thought has continued to be the subject of extensive scholarship across a wide range of fields ; a meta study from the University of Calgary found that between 1995 and 2012, over 2500 new scholarly works had been published about her.
Freeman's range included Greek, Roman and the earlier part of English history, together with some portions of foreign medieval history, and he had a scholarly though general knowledge of the rest of the history of the European world.
When scholarly sources differ on the number of deaths in a country, a range of war losses is given, in order to inform readers that the death toll is disputed.
This view is represented consistently in a wide range of scholarly reference works.
The mortalist disbelief in the existence of a naturally immortal soul, is affirmed as biblical teaching by a range of standard scholarly Jewish and Christian sources.
By 2007 it had published 82 volumes of the county-by-county Survey of English Place-Names, aimed mainly at scholarly and academic users, and a range of books and booklets on names organized by region or by category ( e. g. field-names ), as well as some county dictionaries aimed mainly at a non-specialist audience.
A wide range of philosophies and teaching methods are offered by alternative schools ; some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, while others are more ad-hoc assemblies of teachers and students dissatisfied with some aspect of mainstream or traditional education.
The RSC is composed of three bilingual Academies, embracing a broad range of scholarly disciplines and artistic fields.
Biblical criticism draws upon a wide range of scholarly disciplines including archaeology, anthropology, folklore, linguistics, Oral Tradition studies, and historical and religious studies.
He served two terms before retiring and settling in New York City, where he continued to pursue a wide range of scholarly interests.
According to the American Historical Association's Award Citation, Gay's range of " scholarly achievements is truly remarkable ".
He has published eight books and around seventy scholarly articles on a wide range of historical, linguistic, and anthropological subjects.
SPS strives to shape students into contributing members of the professional scientific community with the philosophy that since college courses only develop a particular range of skills in a student, it is important to develop other skills including effective written and verbal communication, leadership experience, professional networking, presenting scholarly work in professional meetings and journals, and educational outreach to the campus and local communities.
Published estimates of the town's peak population vary widely, but scholarly sources generally place it in a range between 3, 500 and 5, 000 in 1907 – 08.
In 2009, a 1100-page volume by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw was published, entitled In God's Image and Likeness, which contains a comprehensive commentary on Moses 1-6: 12, and incorporates a wide range of scholarly perspectives and citations from ancient texts.
This makes Junicode useful for a wide range of languages that utilize the Latin alphabet, including scholarly texts and publications that require special diacritics not traditionally found in conventional fonts.
By this time he already showed a wide range of scholarly and artistic interests and had surrounded himself with many distinguished Chinese literati and artists.

range and interest
Terms range from one to five years and the interest rates and down payments run about the same as for automobiles.
To the extent that the new Administration has its wishes, the Federal Reserve would conduct its open market operations throughout the entire maturity range of Government securities and aggressively seek to force down long-term interest rates.
In CS AAS, in contrast, a single lamp, emitting a continuum spectrum over the entire spectral range of interest is used for all elements.
Phantom cats ( an example of living animals supposedly found outside of their normal range ) are a common subject of cryptozoological interest, largely due to the relative likelihood of existence in comparison to fantastical cryptids lacking any evidence of existence, such as Mothman.
The new organisation attracted considerable public interest and draw support from a range of interests, including scientists, religious leaders, academics, journalists, writers, actors and musicians.
Opportunities are offered at multiple skill levels and across a variety of sports to service a range of interest and ability.
The world's largest derivatives exchanges ( by number of transactions ) are the Korea Exchange ( which lists KOSPI Index Futures & Options ), Eurex ( which lists a wide range of European products such as interest rate & index products ), and CME Group ( made up of the 2007 merger of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade and the 2008 acquisition of the New York Mercantile Exchange ).
He was stationed in the Photographic Section, Washington D. C., where he was involved in writing and directing a range of documentaries, and this stimulated his interest in the production side of film-making.
Ancient Greek poetry in general had strong philosophical tendencies and Hesiod, like Homer, demonstrates a deep interest in a wide range of ' philosophical ' issues, from the nature of divine justice to the beginnings of human society.
The principal interest was in providing higher precision ranging and location capability ( 1 meter accuracy and better ), higher aggregate throughput, adding scalability to data rates, longer range, and lower power consumption and cost.
As well as running this new venture, he continued his interest in a range of businesses in the UK and Australia, including a small aviation company and several garages and car dealerships.
Although blue phases are of interest for fast light modulators or tunable photonic crystals, they exist in a very narrow temperature range, usually less than a few kelvin.
# Carrying out substantive research projects on the whole range of human rights issues of interest to United Nations human rights bodies in accordance with the priorities established by the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action and resolutions of policy-making bodies ;
Although this " purist " interest in the blues would have an impact on major British rock musicians, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Peter Green and Jimmy Page, other artists adopted an interest in a wider range of rhythm and blues styles.
The structure of Darwin's argument showed the influence of John Herschel, whose philosophy of science maintained that a mechanism could be called a vera causa ( true cause ) if three things could be demonstrated: its existence in nature, its ability to produce the effects of interest, and its ability to explain a wide range of observations.
* those so rapid that, in the time frame of the process of interest, the atomic states effectively visit all of their accessible range ; and
Although these journal selections are, by nature, episodic and of varying quality, they range over more than 50 years of the writer's life and contain much that Maugham scholars and admirers find of interest.
Since the energy crises of the 1970s, interest in this quiet and potentially renewable marine energy source has been increasing steadily again, especially as solar cells became available, for the first time making possible motorboats with an infinite range like sailboats.
The range of accents found amongst English-speaking Coloureds ( from the distinctive " Cape Flats or Coloured English " to the standard " colloquial " South African English accent ) are of special interest.
The users in a particular chat room are generally connected via a shared interest or other similar connection, and chat rooms exist catering for a wide range of subjects.
# The noise power spectral density in the frequency range of interest.
# The average noise power in the frequency range of interest.
The groove period must be on the order of the wavelength of interest ; the spectral range covered by a grating is dependent on groove spacing and is the same for ruled and holographic gratings with the same grating constant.
Desirable characteristics for electromagnetic surveillance and collection equipment include ( 1 ) wide-spectrum or bandwidth capability because foreign frequencies are initially unknown, ( 2 ) wide dynamic range because signal strength is initially unknown, ( 3 ) narrow bandpass to discriminate the signal of interest from other electromagnetic radiation on nearby frequencies, and ( 4 ) good angle-of arrival measurement for bearings to locate the transmitter.

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