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standard and analysis
Economic anthropology as influenced by Karl Polanyi and practiced by Marshall Sahlins and George Dalton challenged standard neoclassical economics to take account of cultural and social factors, and employed Marxian analysis into anthropological study.
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
The method of standard addition is used in instrumental analysis to determine concentration of a substance ( analyte ) in an unknown sample by comparison to a set of samples of known concentration, similar to using a calibration curve.
Univariate analysis involves describing the distribution of a single variable, including its central tendency ( including the mean, median, and mode ) and dispersion ( including the range and quantiles of the data-set, and measures of spread such as the variance and standard deviation ).
It has the following formula under cold air standard analysis:
Demand-and-supply analysis is used to explain the behavior of perfectly competitive markets, but as a standard of comparison it can be extended to any type of market.
This includes standard analysis of the business cycle in macroeconomics.
Has transcriptions ( standard notation ) and analysis of tunes from multiple regional and ethnic styles.
Set theory has come to play the role of a foundational theory in modern mathematics, in the sense that it interprets propositions about mathematical objects ( for example, numbers and functions ) from all the traditional areas of mathematics ( such as algebra, analysis and topology ) in a single theory, and provides a standard set of axioms to prove or disprove them.
In fact, much analysis is devoted to cases where so-called market failures lead to resource allocation that is suboptimal by some standard ( defense spending is the classic example, profitable to all for use but not directly profitable for anyone to finance ).
He and his colleagues came up with a sampling technique, known as sequential sampling, which became, in the words of The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, ' the standard analysis of quality control inspection.
When new minerals are discovered, a standard procedure of scientific analysis is followed, including measures to identify a mineral's formula, its crystallographic data, its optical data, as well as the general physical attributes determined and listed.
Many microcontrollers are so quirky that they effectively require their own non-standard dialects of C, such as SDCC for the 8051, which prevent using standard tools ( such as code libraries or static analysis tools ) even for code unrelated to hardware features.
In 1973, intuitionist Arend Heyting praised non-standard analysis as " a standard model of important mathematical research ".
Organizations can participate in a continuing certification process to ISO 9001: 2008 to demonstrate their compliance with the standard, which includes a requirement for continual ( i. e. planned ) improvement of the QMS, as well as more foundational QMS components such as failure mode and effects analysis ( FMEA ).
However, analysis of thousands of high-quality games ( most of them computer-generated ) appears to lead to a reliable conclusion ( pending actual proof if true ) that, on the standard 8-by-8 board, perfect play on both sides results in a draw.
For example, the standard protocols for DNA fingerprinting involve PCR analysis of panels of more than a dozen VNTRs.
Statistical theory for linear models has been well developed for more than fifty years, and a standard form of analysis called linear regression has been developed.
Jain proposes ( attributed to George Stigler ): " A partial equilibrium is one which is based on only a restricted range of data, a standard example is price of a single product, the prices of all other products being held fixed during the analysis.
Wittgenstein is to be credited with the invention or at least the popularization of truth tables ( 4. 31 ) and truth conditions ( 4. 431 ) which now constitute the standard semantic analysis of first-order sentential logic.
Also, yeasts are easily manipulated and cultured in the laboratory, which has allowed for the development of powerful standard techniques, such as yeast two-hybrid, synthetic genetic array analysis, and tetrad analysis.
According to Keynesian analysis, the earliness with which a country left the gold standard reliably predicted its economic recovery from the great depression.
The UML has become the standard language in object-oriented analysis and design.

standard and orbiting
A further simplification is based on the " standard assumptions in astrodynamics ", which include that one body, the orbiting body, is much smaller than the other, the central body.
The orbiting Salyut 5 space station was at the standard 51. 8 ° inclination, which led some observers to conclude that this solo Soyuz mission was chiefly intended to observe NATO's Exercise Teamwork, taking place in Norway, well above 51 ° latitude and therefore outside of good visual range of the space station.
If r becomes such that the orbiting body enters an atmosphere, then the standard assumptions no longer apply, as in atmospheric reentry.

standard and bodies
But for many games, without governing bodies, there is no standard way of handling infractions.
IEC standards harmonized by other certifying bodies generally have some noted differences from the original IEC standard.
The standard treaties and conventions leave the issue of implementation to each state, i. e. there is no general rule in international law that treaties have direct effect in municipal law, but some states, by virtue of their membership of supranational bodies, allow the direct incorporation of rights or enact legislation to honor their international commitments.
The carts vary in design, some being made with old pickup bodies, some made using old axles, and many being purpose-made to standard designs by small workshops in Lesotho or South Africa.
In the summer of 1932, Ro-Pat-In began to manufacture cast aluminum production versions of the Frying Pan as well as a lesser number of standard Spanish Electrics built from wooden bodies similar to those made in Chicago for the National Company.
To preserve the word " standard " as the domain of relatively disinterested bodies such as ISO, the W3C, for example, publishes " Recommendations ", and the IETF publishes " Requests for Comments " ( RFCs ).
It is a joint effort between two international standard bodies: the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ) and the International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunications Standards Sector ( ITU-T ).
Marketed as a slightly more upscale competitor to the ubiquitous Ford Model T, it pioneered or made standard many features later taken for granted: all-steel body construction ( the vast majority of cars worldwide still used wood-framing under steel panels, though Stoneleigh and BSA used steel bodies as early as 1911 ); 12-volt electrical system ( 6-volt systems would remain the norm until the 1950s ); 35 horsepower ( versus the Model T's 20 ), and sliding-gear transmission ( the best-selling Model T would retain an antiquated planetary design until its demise in 1927 ).
When the French Government first investigated the idea of overhauling their system of measurement, Talleyrand, in the late 1780s, acting on Concordet's advice, invited Riggs, a British Parliamentarian and Thomas Jefferson, the American Secretary of State to George Washington, to work with the French in producing an international standard by promoting legislation in their respective legislative bodies.
-omu is the standard locative ( prepositional ) ending, but variants in-im are common in dialect and poetry, and allowed by the standards bodies.
This allowed cars to be much further removed from production models, and so was created a generation of rallying supercars, of which the most radical and impressive were the Peugeot 205 T16, Renault 5 Turbo and the Lancia Delta S4, with flimsy fibreglass bodies roughly the shape of the standard car tacked on to lightweight spaceframe chassis, four-wheel drive, and power outputs reportedly as high as.
Here a is constant acceleration, or in the case of bodies moving under the influence of gravity, the standard gravity g is used.
It must be acknowledged, however, that IFRS and primarily IAS have been part and parcel of accounting standard package in the developing world for many years since the relevant accounting bodies were more open to adoption of international standards for many reasons including that of capability.
It brought together 14 representatives of 6 countries and 11 networks At the time European governments, standardisation bodies and telecommunications companies were pushing for the OSI standard and IP-based networks were seen as the wrong way to go.
Option 3 is an independent third-party process by an organisation that is not accredited by national standard bodies.
Like many bodies producing open standards, OASIS has a patent disclosure policy requiring participants to disclose intent to apply for software patents for technologies under consideration in the standard.
Most notably it is difficult to recover the standard transformation behavior for macroscopic bodies, known as the soccer-ball-problem.
These were the first Camaros to offer modern fuel injection, Turbo-Hydramatic 700R4 four-speed automatic transmissions, five speed manual transmissions, 16 inch wheels, a standard 4-cylinder engine, and hatchback bodies.
Chandler, like most cars built before all-steel bodies became the industry standard in the mid-1930s, used bodies built with a metal skin around a wooden frame ( an " armored wood " frame ).
Species of the Corydoradinae are of small size ( maximum about in standard length ) and are easily distinguished from other callichthyids by their deep bodies and short maxillary barbels.
The standard theory of radio emissions from space was that they were due to black-body radiation, light ( of which radio is a non-visible form ) that is given off by all hot bodies.
The stage dancing became a showcase to advertise the bodies of the dancers, whose money came from the tips – or standard charges, depending on the club – that the patrons gave them for lap dancing.

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