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If the volume is the molal volume, then Af is obtained on a molal basis which is the customary terminology of the chemists.
The terminology of ANOVA is largely from the statistical
" His system, however, is based primarily on such terminology as the different " orders of abstraction ," and formulations such as " consciousness of abstracting.
Specialized terminology is also used:
This terminology is common in many countries, and originated from the " Lex Sempronia Agraria " or " agrarian laws " of Rome in 133 BC, imposed by Tiberius Gracchus, that seized public land ( ager publicus ) used by the rich and distributed it to the poor.
Green quartz is sometimes incorrectly called green amethyst, which is an actual misnomer and not an acceptable name for the material, the proper terminology being Prasiolite.
This is mostly a matter of terminology, and US Asatru may be equated with UK Odinism for practical purposes, as is evident in the short-lived International Asatru-Odinic Alliance of folkish Asatru / Odinist groups.
The theology of the creed is firmly rooted in the Augustinian tradition, using exact terminology of Augustine's On the Trinity ( published 415 AD ).
In modern firearms terminology this is often called a " New York reload " after the practice of New York Police Department officers carrying second ( and even third ) guns as backup.
In philosophical terminology, abstraction is the thought process wherein ideas are distanced from objects.
Although many board games have a jargon all their own, there is a generalized terminology to describe concepts applicable to basic game mechanics and attributes common to nearly all board games.
This ambiguous terminology is usually clarified by context.
In common terminology, the term " at bat " is sometimes used to mean " plate appearance " ( for example, " he fouled off the ball to keep the at bat alive ").
However, the distinction between BIOS and EFI is rarely made in terminology by the average computer user, making BIOS a catch-all term for both systems.
In mathematics terminology, the vector space of bras is the dual space to the vector space of kets, and corresponding bras and kets are related by the Riesz representation theorem.
Some terminology is associated with these parametric curves.
Because of this, the term B * algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the ( overloading of ) the term ' C * algebra '.
From an articulatory perspective this terminology is incorrect, as breathy voice is a different type of phonation from aspiration.
Canadian federal statutes must use the terminology of both the common law and civil law for those matters ; this is referred to as legislative bijuralism.
There is no standard terminology for the name of a central bank, but many countries use the " Bank of Country " form ( for example: Bank of England, Bank of Canada, Bank of Mexico ).

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The fact that the terminology is not standardised across countries ( even across English-speaking countries ) further complicates matters.
Lakoff further argues that one of the reasons liberals have had difficulty since the 1980s is that they have not been as aware of their own guiding metaphors, and have too often accepted conservative terminology framed in a way to promote the strict father metaphor.
" The new terminology which he introduced has a highly clarifying effect and so made further clinical advances possible.
A further complication arises because the terminology of cognitive linguistics is not entirely stable, both because it is a relatively new field and because it interfaces with a number of other disciplines.
In this situation, F is called the lower adjoint of G and G is called the upper adjoint of F. Mnemonically, the upper / lower terminology refers to where the function application appears relative to ≤; the term adjoint relates the Galois connections to the notion with the same name from category theory as discussed further below.
Such a flat-headed screw may have a slotted, cross, square recessed, or combination head, causing further confusion about the terminology.
The modern Hungarian term for this special script ( coined in the 19th century ) rovás derives from the verb róni (' to score ') which is derived from old Uralic, general Hungarian terminology describing the technique of writing ( írni ' to write ', betű ' letter ', bicska ' knife ( also: for carving letters )') derive from Turkic, which supports the theory of transmission via Turks further.
The early terminology was further confused by the overlap, in some alloys, of the lower-range of the pearlite reaction and the upper-range of the bainite with the additional possibility of proeutectoid ferrite.
Another terminology is sometimes used, which existed before 1994, and further divided the different séries.
This ( entrenched ) terminology using " reduction " is a little misleading, because the relation is not necessarily reducing some measure of the objects ; this will become more apparent when we discuss string rewriting systems further in this article.
In 1890, William James, agreeing there were two fundamental kinds of knowledge, and adopting Grote's terminology, further developed the distinctions made by Grote and Helmholtz:
He also refers to the sun as a " governing planet " further complicating the terminology.
Present local terminology places Ward Peak further south, near McAlister.
Some companies further subdivide these grades, and the terminology used varies from company to company.
According to another terminology, these people speak Chaplino, and Ungazighmiit people speak one of its dialects, alongside with other dialects spoken by Avatmit, Imtugmit, Kigwagmit — and these can be divided further into even smaller dialects.
It uses lay terms, with medical terms in parentheses, because patients often want to learn medical terminology for further reading.
In 1890, William James, agreeing there were two fundamental kinds of knowledge, and adopting Grote's terminology, further developed the distinctions made by Grote and Helmholtz:
These triangles are then decomposed into further smaller atomic units called pixels ( or in computer graphics terminology, aptly called fragments ) that are suitable for displaying on a display screen.
Churchill engaged Lankester to make corrections to terminology to the second edition published in December 1844, and both Lankaster and George Fownes made further revisions for the third edition.
Medieval books of hunting lay huge stress on the importance of correct terminology, a tradition which was further extended to great lengths in the Renaissance period.
These seminars have evolved into what NLGJA now calls its “ Newsroom Outreach Project .” These meetings with journalists, according to the organization ’ s website, work to “ further NLGJA ’ s mission through meetings with broadcast, print and online newsroom leaders across the country .” The subject matter of the meetings is very similar to that of their earlier seminars — mostly covering things like correct terminology and treatment in the workplace.
Going further into modern times, while the understanding of nature ( and, according to some interpretations, deity ) implied by the dichotomy lost importance, the terminology has found new uses, developing indirectly from the old.

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