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Itamaraty's scope includes political, commercial, economic, financial, cultural and consular relations, areas in which it performs the classical tasks of diplomacy: represent, inform and negotiate.
Quantum mechanics is of a wider scope, as it encompasses classical mechanics as a sub-discipline which applies under certain restricted circumstances.
Analogous to the quantum versus classical reformation, Einstein's general and special theories of relativity have expanded the scope of mechanics beyond the mechanics of Newton and Galileo, and made fundamental corrections to them, that become significant and even dominant as speeds of material objects approach the speed of light, which cannot be exceeded.
That particular way of definition of entropy is largely beyond the scope of the present article, but here it may be said that it is entirely derived from the concepts of classical thermodynamics ; in particular, neither flow rates nor changes over time are admitted into the definition of the entropy of the small local region.
While classical in scope, the opening section of the setting demonstrates Pergolesi's mastery of the Italian baroque durezze e ligature style, characterized by numerous suspensions over a faster, conjunct bassline.
A subtype of parallel algorithms, distributed algorithms are algorithms designed to work in cluster computing and distributed computing environments, where additional concerns beyond the scope of " classical " parallel algorithms need to be addressed.
This theory is more refined, complex, with a wider scope, and has been less utilized in the Database literature than the classical theory above.
This was totally outside the scope of the kind of playing which Franck had learned from Benoist at the Conservatoire ; most French organs did not have the pedal board notes required for such work, and even France's own great classical organ tradition dating from the period of the Couperins was at that time neglected in favor of the art of improvisation.
Analytical mechanics was primarily developed to extend the scope of classical mechanics in a systematic, generalized and efficient way to solve problems using the concept of constraints on systems and paths integrals.
Laser action is also a non-equilibrium process, but it depends on departure from local thermodynamic equilibrium and is thus beyond the scope of classical irreversible thermodynamics ; here a strong temperature difference is maintained between two molecular degrees of freedom ( with molecular laser, vibrational and rotational molecular motion ), the requirement for two component ' temperatures ' in the one small region of space, precluding local thermodynamic equilibrium, which demands that only one temperature be needed.
The scope of theories also expanded to cover myth from all parts of the world, where the initial field was mainly classical mythology and myths from areas adjacent to the Roman Empire.
Expanding in a tour de force the scope of work by Warburg Institute scholars Fritz Saxl and Erwin Panofsky, Seznec presented a broad view of the transmission of classical representation in Western Art.
Under the direction of Marcus Davey, now director of the The Roundhouse London, the scope of the festival was changed from classical music to cater for a larger variety of music, theatre, dance and other visual arts.
Within their respective topics they are each vast in scope, assessing the whole history of Europe from classical times to the nineteenth century.
Shevchuk's music and lyrics are not only influenced by traditional " western " rock music, but also by the entire scope of Russian folk, classical, and religious music.
The Adams – Novikov spectral sequence is an analogue of the Adams spectral sequence using an extraordinary cohomology theory in place of classical cohomology: it is a computational tool of great potential scope.
owever far the physical phenomenena transcend the scope of classical physical explanation, the account of all evidence must be expressed in classical terms.
Antonovich requested that the company broaden the scope of the festival to include other classical and operatic performers, while the company argued that proper attention was made to educate festival-goers on Wagner's racist views, and that broadening the scope would be inappropriate.
However, there are some films described as " epic " almost solely on the basis of their enormous scope and the sweeping panorama of their settings such as How the West was Won or East of Eden that do not have the typical substance of classical epics but are directed in an epic style.
He broadened the scope of classical studies from philology to culture, economics, and society.

scope and control
Early EVM research showed that the areas of planning and control are significantly impacted by its use ; and similarly, using the methodology improves both scope definition as well as the analysis of overall project performance.
Likewise, nations that violate international arms control agreements, even if claiming to be acting within the scope of their national sovereignty, may find themselves with a range of penalties or sanctions regarding firearms placed on them by other nations.
( See Browser wars ) These included extensions to control stylistic aspects of documents, contrary to the " belief the academic engineering community that such things as text color, background texture, font size and font face were definitely outside the scope of a language when their only intent was to specify how a document would be organized.
Hoover's chief objective was to address the growing casualty toll of traffic accidents, but the scope grew and soon embraced motor vehicle standards, rules of the road, and urban traffic control.
Unlike show hunter classes, which reward calmness and style, jumper classes require boldness, scope, power, accuracy, and control ; speed also is a factor, especially in jump-off courses and speed classes ( when time counts even in the first round ).
On 21 August 1974, the Whitlam Government appointed Justice Robert Hope to conduct a Royal Commission into the structure of security and intelligence services, the nature and scope of the intelligence required and the machinery for ministerial control, direction and coordination of the security services.
In project management, quality control requires the project manager and the project team to inspect the accomplished work to ensure its alignment with the project scope.
Integrated System Health Management for the International Space Station's control moment gyroscopes, collaborative systems with semantic search tools, and robust software engineering round out the scope of Code TI's work.
Some copyright owners use EULAs in an effort to circumvent limitations the applicable copyright law places on their copyrights ( such as the limitations in sections 107-122 of the United States Copyright Act ), or to expand the scope of control over the work into areas for which copyright protection is denied by law ( such as attempting to charge for, regulate or prevent private performances of a work beyond a certain number of performances or beyond a certain period of time ).
* The scope of authority to control rates to prevent " discrimination " among shippers was substantially curtailed.
In some countries, military engineers may also perform non-military construction tasks in peacetime such as flood control and river navigation works, but such activities do not fall within the scope of military engineering.
Several major studio productions ended up being banned on video, falling within the scope of legislation designed to control the distribution of video nasties.
If they did not wish to lose control, they would not consume, so loss of control must be within the scope of their intention by continuing to consume.
These issues ( e. g., see Concurrency control in operating systems below ) are out of the scope of this section.
Concurrency control mechanisms firstly need to operate correctly, i. e., to maintain each transaction's integrity rules ( as related to concurrency ; application-specific integrity rule are out of the scope here ) while transactions are running concurrently, and thus the integrity of the entire transactional system.
The scope of activities of the Marine Hospital Service also began to expand well beyond the care of merchant seamen in the closing decades of the nineteenth century, beginning with the control of infectious disease.
Limitations on the scope of format and layout control between parts and conductor score ( including measure numbers and staff system breaks ) suggested that this new feature was targeted to media production work, where quick turnaround and accuracy is a crucial factor, rather than publishing, though publishers still may use certain aspects of linked parts to improve the part creation process.
In this style a control statement with only a single statement in its scope may omit the braces.
Takahama Kyoshi, another disciple, assumed control and the magazine's scope was extended to include prose work.
Anesthesiology residency training in the U. S. encompasses the full scope of perioperative medicine, including pre-operative medical evaluation, management of pre-existing disease in the surgical patient, intraoperative life support, intraoperative pain control, post-operative recovery, intensive care medicine, and chronic and acute pain management.
However, geographically, the Muromachi regime was limited in scope, delegating its jurisdiction of the Kantō and Kyūshū areas to regional representatives, holding more or less direct control over the central and western provinces of Honshū.
The scope of the working group consisted of the physical layer ( PHY ), medium access control ( MAC ), and logical link control ( LLC ) layers.

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