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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.
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 ").
Blocks (" records " in IBM's terminology ) of 88, 96, 880 and 960 were often used because they related to the fixed block size of punch cards.
Because of this, the term B * algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the ( overloading of ) the term ' C * algebra '.
The alternative terminology rotor or rotational and alternative notations rot F and ∇ × F are often used ( the former especially in many European countries, the latter, using the del operator and the cross product, is more used in other countries ) for curl and curl F.
The area formerly known as " County Dublin " is now defined in legislation solely as the " Dublin Region " under the Local Government Act, 1991 ( Regional Authorities ) ( Establishment ) Order, 1993, and this is the terminology officially used by the four Dublin administrative councils in press releases concerning the former county area.
The concept is the same irrespective of the terminology used.
For these reasons, the term-algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the term ' algebra '.
* Father of LightsBenjamin Franklin used this terminology when proposing that meetings of the Constitutional Convention begin with prayers
The use of tabernacle terminology in Hebrews has been used to date the epistle before the destruction of the temple, the idea being that knowing about the destruction of both Jerusalem and the temple would have influenced the development of the author's overall argument to include such evidence.
Simple additive mixers use Kirchhoff's circuit laws to add the currents of two or more signals together, and this terminology (" mixer ") is only used in the realm of audio electronics where audio mixers are used to add together audio signals such as voice signals, music signals, and sound effects.
This terminology comes from the manner in which logarithm tables were used before computers became commonplace.
In the abstract, a coordinate system as used in mathematics and geodesy is, e. g., in ISO terminology, referred to as a coordinate system.
Latin terminology is often used to describe modern languages, at times erroneously, as in the application of the term " pluperfect " to the English " past perfect ", the application of " perfect " to what in English more often than not is not " perfective ", or where the German simple and perfect pasts are called respectively " Imperfektum " and " Perfektum ", despite the fact that neither has any real relationship to the aspects implied by the use of the Latin terms.
Donald Knuth notes that Hans Peter Luhn of IBM appears to have been the first to use the concept, in a memo dated January 1953, and that Robert Morris used the term in a survey paper in CACM which elevated the term from technical jargon to formal terminology.
( N. B., while hierarchies are commonly studied using graph theory, the general terminology used is different, and words such as " direct " may have different general meanings )
However, a useful definition of risk management will be provided as well as some basic terminology and a commonly used process for risk management.
Bonewits also coined much of the modern terminology used to define and articulate many of the conceptual themes and issues which affect the North American Neopagan community.
( John had used Logos terminology in the Gospel of John and the letter of 1 John ).
This volume contains the Life of St. John by Daniel, The Ladder of Divine Ascent, and To the Pastor, and provides footnotes explaining many of the concepts and terminology used from an Orthodox perspective, as well as a General Index.
The Japanese terminology for grades or ranks is commonly used.

terminology and .
If the volume is the molal volume, then Af is obtained on a molal basis which is the customary terminology of the chemists.
This terminology will also be applied to the corresponding points in the Aj.
The terminology of the range, in speakin' of `` dry stock '' and `` wet stock '', was confusin' to the tenderfoot.
Several of the replies to Mr. Toynbee, without conscious resort to the traditional terminology with regard to the permission of evil, succeed in restoring the actual context in which present moral and political decisions must be made, by distinguishing between choosing a great evil and choosing in danger of this evil.
Errors in technical terminology suggest that the over-all translation from the German may not convey quite everything Mr. Remarque hoped to tell us.
Alchemists developed a framework of theory, terminology, experimental process and basic laboratory techniques that are still recognizable today.
Natural deposits terminology also sometimes uses the word bitumen, such as at the La Brea Tar Pits.
" His system, however, is based primarily on such terminology as the different " orders of abstraction ," and formulations such as " consciousness of abstracting.
The current consensus, based on terminology defined by the Pecos Classification, suggests their emergence around the 12th century BCE, during the archaeologically designated Early Basketmaker II Era.
The term " Anasazi " was established in archaeological terminology through the Pecos Classification system in 1927.
The first group mainly opposed the Nicene terminology and preferred the term homoiousios ( alike in substance ) to the Nicene homoousios, while they rejected Arius and his teaching and accepted the equality and coeternality of the persons of the Trinity.
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.
: See the terminology section below for information regarding inconsistent use of the terms assembly and assembler.
Alexander developed terminology to describe his methods, outlined in his four books that explain the sometimes paradoxical experience of learning and substituting new improvements.
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.
In Richard K. Morgan's Takeshi Kovacs novels human colonies on distant planets maintain contact with earth and each other via hyperspatial needlecast, a technology which moves information "... so close to instantaneously that scientists are still arguing about the terminology ...".
Medieval aesthetics in the realm of philosophy built upon Classical thought, continuing the practice of Plotinus by employing theological terminology in its explications.
He also notes that activists use the terms " globalization movement " and " anti-globalization movement " interchangeably, indicating the confusion of the terminology.
Perhaps most importantly, he formulated the terminology still in use for various complex chess strategies.
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.
The following year he convened a council at Alexandria at which he appealed for unity among all those who had faith in Christianity, even if they differed on matters of terminology.
Regional terminology can be very specific to specific locations in each mainland state.

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