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The resultant theory copes with experiment better than classical mechanics, e. g. in the Michelson – Morley experiment that supports postulate 2, but also has many surprising consequences.
These assumptions, required for the development of a general theory of brand selection and brand purchase, are problematic, because the resultant theories tend either to misunderstand or to ignore the “ irrational ” element in the behaviour of the person-as-consumer ; and because conspicuous consumption is a behaviour predominantly “ psychological ” in motivation and expression, Therefore, a comprehensive general theory would require a separate construct for the psychological elements of the socio-economic phenomenon that is conspicuous consumption.
His so-called accumulation theory suggested that capitalism suffered from under-consumption due to the rise of monopoly capitalism and the resultant concentration of wealth in fewer hands, which apparently gave rise to a misdistribution of purchasing power.
If N < sub > f </ sub > is close to the value at which asymptotic freedom is lost, the resultant infrared fixed point is weak, of parametric order, and reliably accessible in perturbation theory.
One subvariation, frequently played by Karpov, including four games of his 1987 world championship match against Kasparov in Seville, Spain, is the Seville Variation, after 6 ... Bg7 7. Bc4 c5 8. Ne2 Nc6 9. Be3 0-0 10. 0-0 Bg4 11. f3 Na5 12. Bxf7 +, long thought a poor move by theory, as the resultant light-square weakness had been believed to give Black more than enough compensation for the pawn.
* Based on his discovery of the resultant, Seki Takakazu starts to develop elimination theory in the Kai-fukudai-no-hō ( 解伏題之法 ,); and to express the resultant, he develops the notion of the determinant.
In 1683, Seki pushed ahead with elimination theory, based on resultants, in the Kai-fukudai-no-hō ( 解伏題之法 ,); and to express the resultant, he developed the notion of determinant.
His so-called accumulation theory, very influential in its day, suggested that capitalism suffered from under-consumption due to the rise of monopoly capitalism and the resultant concentration of wealth in fewer hands, which he argued gave rise to a misdistribution of purchasing power.
By reference to Liber Thisharb, Liber II suggests a theory of metempsychosis, whereby the individual True Will is the resultant of a person's prior incarnations.
The resultant theory, called Marcus-Hush theory, has guided most discussions of electron transfer ever since.
The resultant is widely used in number theory, either directly or through the discriminant, which is essentially the resultant of a polynomial and its derivative.
* In wavelet theory, the resultant is closely related to the determinant of the transfer matrix of a refinable function.
The multivariate resultant is, with Gröbner bases, one of the main tools of effective elimination theory ( elimination theory on computers ).

resultant and is
A constant is a number that remains the same regardless of the other numbers used in the formula and the resultant equation.
The resultant friction force, Af is thus directly proportional to Af and consequently also to film thickness.
If the rake angle **yc of the knife is high enough and the friction angle **yt between the front of the knife and the back of the chip is low enough to give a positive value for Af, the resultant vector R will lie above the plane of the substrate.
In fact all of our civilized world is the resultant of man's projection of his imagination over the past 60 centuries or more.
The sum, difference, product and quotient of two algebraic numbers is again algebraic ( this fact can be demonstrated using the resultant ), and the algebraic numbers therefore form a field, sometimes denoted by A ( which may also denote the adele ring ) or < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> Q </ span >.
The resultant current ensures that the zinc coating is sacrificed but that the base iron does not corrode.
The resultant sign, audible via stethoscope, is a rhythmic, whooshing sound caused by excessively rapid blood flow through the arteries and veins.
A return to New Zealand was accompanied by a desire to avoid the controversy of 1930 and so red replaced blue for the jersey with the resultant kit being that which is still worn today, the combination of red jersey, white shorts and green and blue socks, representing the four unions.
The analogy in the case of rotating bucket is that the element of water surface will " slide " up or down the surface unless the normal to the surface aligns with the vector resultant formed by the vector addition F < sub > g </ sub > + F < sub > Cfgl </ sub >.
To insure that this resultant is normal to the surface of the water, and therefore can be effectively nulled by the force of the water beneath, the normal to the surface must have the same angle, that is,
The resultant structure is called a simple crater, and it remains bowl-shaped and superficially similar to the transient crater.
In the broadest sense, it is the study of how differences in an input can affect the resultant difference at the output.
They claim that, if chance is the primary cause of decisions, then agents cannot be liable for resultant actions.
All the layers are stacked, one above the next, in any desired order ; and the bottom layer is usually rendered as a base in the resultant image, with each higher layer being progressively rendered on top of the previously composited of layers, moving upward until all layers have been rendered into the final composite.
A partial solution to this is some programs ' ability to view the composite-order of elements ( such as images, effects, or other attributes ) with a visual diagram called a flowchart to nest compositions, or " comps ," directly into other compositions, thereby adding complexity to the render-order by first compositing layers in the beginning composition, then combining that resultant image with the layered images from the proceeding composition, and so on.
Sugar is used to preserve fruits, either in syrup with fruit such as apples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums or in crystallized form where the preserved material is cooked in sugar to the point of crystallisation and the resultant product is then stored dry.
The resultant force vector from the lift and drag force components is opposed by the tension of the one or more lines or tethers.
The perfect in all moods is used as an aspectual marker, conveying the sense of a resultant state.
London gin-London gin is obtained exclusively from ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin with a maximum methanol content of 5 grams per hectolitre of 100 % ABV equivalent, whose flavour is introduced exclusively through the re-distillation in traditional stills of ethyl alcohol in the presence of all the natural plant materials used, the resultant distillate of which is at least 70 % ABV.

resultant and known
The loss of silver during washing varies between textile technologies, and the resultant effect on the environment is not yet fully known.
It means resolving the conflict between the various competing goals, and involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity famously known as three dimensions ( triple bottom line ) with the resultant vector being technology, hence it is a continually evolving process ; the ' journey ' ( the process of achieving sustainability ) is of course vitally important, but only as a means of getting to the destination ( the desired future state ).
The Principle of Moments, also known as Varignon's theorem ( not to be confused with the geometrical theorem of the same name ) states that the sum of torques due to several forces applied to a single point is equal to the torque due to the sum ( resultant ) of the forces.
" This reduces spool overrun during a cast and the resultant line snare, known as backlash, colloquially called a " bird's nest " or " birdie ".
Both of these merged in 1966, and the resultant organisation is now known as the Council for World Mission.
The resultant hills, known as tells, are found throughout the ancient Near East.
The resultant hybrids, known as the Legion, bore a marked resemblance to Megatron and would menace the Earth Defense Command on several occasions.
The resultant demand that instructions and data be placed on the memory later came to be known as the Von Neumann Bottleneck.
Their nickname is either ' The Thursdays ', or either ' The Butchers ' ( due to Abergavenny's famous cattle market and resultant meat markets ) or ' The Pennies ', as the ground is situated in a part of the town known as Pen-y-pound and cockney rhyming slang for a penny is ' an Abergavenny '.
The Yerukim ( Greens ) were known for their " all-around-offense " and flashy technique football style, often resulting in bad defensive formation and resultant losses.
By the 1850s the resultant group had a focal point in Elberfeld and are known to the present as the Elberfelder Brethren.
In short, forward genetics starts with a phenotype and moves towards identifying the gene ( s ) responsible, whereas reverse genetics starts with a known gene and assays the effect of its disruption by analyzing the resultant phenotypes.
The resultant party, known as the Socialist Workers Organization, has evolved into the small but highly active Socialist Worker ( Aotearoa ).
A closed system is a bound system, i. e. defined, in which every input is known and every resultant is known ( or can be known ) within a specific time.
The resultant solution is called as " Khandey di Pahul " ( ceremony of the double-edged sword ) or commonly known as " amrit " ( nectar )
The resultant treaty aimed to create a " Single Market " in the Community by 1992, and as a means of achieving this adopted a more collaborative legislative process, later known as the cooperation procedure, which gave the European Parliament a real say in legislating for the first time and introduced more majority voting in the Council of Ministers.
The Autobots were eventually able to claim victory through the invention of transformation, and the resultant era of peace, known as the Golden Age of Cybertron, was policed by the reprogrammed Dark Guardians, now simply called Guardian Robots and redecorated with a blue and white color scheme.
The resultant wet grassland area, known as the Shannon Callows, is an internationally recognised wild bird and wildlife habitat.
The resultant Taft-Hartley Act was a major revision of the 1935 Wagner Act ( officially known as the National Labor Relations Act ) and represented the first major revision of a New Deal act passed by the post-war Congress.
The most well known names in the industry such as Dizzee Rascal and Kano both getting their first hits at age 16, with " I Luv U " and " Boys Love Girls " respectively, and the resultant package of " youth making music for youth " is seen as a crucial factor for Grime's success.
In any case, this scattering of light from a beam, and the resultant visibility of a light beam from the side, is known as the Tyndall effect.
A technique known to Pliny the Elder was extraction by way of crushing, washing, and then applying heat, with the resultant material powdered.

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