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The result is a color picture of the specimen where the primary colors correspond to the three different ultraviolet wavelengths.
In his only attack on the Republicans, Hughes said, `` The three Republican candidates for governor are tripping over their feet for popular slogans to win the primary.
At the Alphonsus, three scientific objectives were determined to be of primary interest and paramount importance: the possibility of old, pre-Imbrium impact material from within the crater's wall, the composition of the crater's interior and the possibility of past volcanic activity on the floor of the crater at several smaller " dark halo " craters.
The alpha component may be used to blend to red, green and blue components equally, as in 32-bit RGBA, or, alternatively, there may be three alpha values specified corresponding to each of the primary colors for spectral color filtering.
There are three squadrons operating the A-1, one of them equipped with the RA-1 variant having a reconnaissance function as its primary role, but retaining all attack capabilities of the A-1.
When the Apple II, PET 2001 and TRS-80 were all released in 1977, all three had BASIC as their primary programming language and operating environment.
If appropriate proportions of three primary pigments are mixed, the result reflects so little light as to be called " black ".
This is a crude caricature of a highly competent general who authored Army Regulation 300 ( Troop Leadership ) in 1933, the primary tactical manual of the German Army in World War II, and under whose direction the first three panzer divisions were created in 1935, the largest such force in the world of the time.
There are a further three primary ( or elementary ) schools within Bodmin ; Berrycoombe School in the north west corner of the town, St. Mary's Catholic Primary School and Robartes Primary Junior School, both situated west of the town centre.
Their initial model consisted of three primary parts: sender, channel, and receiver.
The three primary divisions of Christianity are Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism.
Ten primary, one special education, a high school and a middle school (' junior high school ') are operated by the government, along with three private high schools.
" There are three primary eras of the original ( BRP ) game: the 1920s, the setting of many of Lovecraft's stories ; the 1890s Gaslight supplements, a blend of occult and Holmesian mystery and mostly set in England ; and modern conspiracy ( Cthulhu Now ).
Noted by the popular Hank Williams ' Jambalaya song, three of the primary dishes in Acadiana are " Jambalaya and-a crawfish pie and filé gumbo.
The Ocean Spray cooperative was established in 1930 through a merger of three primary processing companies: Ocean Spray Preserving company, Makepeace Preserving Co, and Cranberry Products Co.
At the primary school level Corsican is taught up to a fixed number of hours per week ( three in the year 2000 ) and is a voluntary subject at the secondary school level, but is required at the University of Corsica.
Normally, the software in a computer treats the computer ’ s display screen as a rectangular array of square, indivisible pixels, each of which has an intensity and color that are determined by the blending of three primary colors: red, green, and blue.
However, actual display hardware usually implements each pixel as a group of three adjacent, independent subpixels, each of which displays a different primary color.
Almost all flat panels have a perfectly rectangular array of square pixels, each of which contains three rectangular subpixels in the three primary colors, with the normal ordering being red, green, and blue, arranged in vertical bands.
Light from the corona comes from three primary sources, which are called by different names although all of them share the same volume of space.
Hexameters also have a primary caesura — a break in sense, much like the function of a comma in prose — at one of several normal positions: After the first syllable in the third foot ( the " masculine " caesura ); after the second syllable in the third foot if the third foot is a dactyl ( the " feminine " caesura ); after the first syllable of the fourth foot ; or after the first syllable of the second foot ( the latter two often occur together in a line, breaking it into three separate units ).
Dublin is the primary centre of education in Ireland, with three universities and many other higher education institutions.
Among the many transmitted editions of the Tao Te Ching text, the three primary ones are named after early commentaries.
After redistricting, he won a three candidate primary election in 1992 with a plurality of 48 %.

three and gunas
Each coil is said to represent one of the three gunas, with the half coil signifying transcendence.
In Samkhya and yogic philosophy both the mind and the ego are forms in the realm of nature ( prakriti ) that have emerged into materiality as a function of the three gunas through a misapprehension of purusha ( the consciousness-essence of the jivatman ).
The idea that the three gunas or attributes influence creation is found in both Chhandogya and Svetashvatara Upanishads.
The three gunas are also mentioned in the Gita, though they are not used in the same sense as in classical Samkhya.
Prakriti remains unmanifested as long as the three gunas are in equilibrium.
Rajas ( Sanskrit रजस ्, or rajoguna )) is, in the Samkhya school of Hindu philosophy, one of the three gunas.
In the Samkhya school of philosophy, tamas ( Sanskrit / तमस ् tamas " darkness ") is one of the three gunas ( or qualities ), the other two being rajas ( passion and activity ) and sattva ( purity, goodness ).
Each of the three gunas has its own distinctive characteristics and it is believed that everything is made up of these three.
*" Your Power is diffused through the three gunas: raajas, taamas and satva " ( SGGS )
The entire creation and its process of evolution is carried out by these three major gunas.
All three gunas are held to delude the World:
Each of the three gunas is ever present simultaneously in every particle of creation but the variations in equilibrium manifest all the variety in creation including matter, mind, body and spirit.
It is composed of the three gunas which are tendencies or modes of operation, known as sattva ( creation ), rajas ( preservation ), and tamas, ( destruction ) Sattva encompasses qualities of goodness, light, and harmony.
According to the ancient vedic science of Ayurveda, the three gunas ( sattva, rajas and tamas ) as they pertain to the human physiology are called doshas: kapha, pitta, vata.
" Within the material world the Lord appears as the three Visnus ( gunas ).
* Three Hindu castes, the Brahmans or priests, the Kshatriya — those with governing functions — and the Vaishya — the agriculturalists, cattle rearers and traders — are associated with three philosophical qualities ( gunas ), Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas respectively.
In Vedic philosophy, sattva ( Sanskrit / सत ् त ् व " purity ", literally " existence, reality "; adjectival " pure ", anglicised sattvic ) is the most rarefied of the three gunas in Samkhya, sāttvika " pure ", rājasika " dim ", and tāmasika " dark ".
According to the Samkhya school of philosophy, everything in the universe — including people, activities, and foods — can be sorted into three gunas: sattva ( calm / good ), rajas ( passionate / active ), and tamas ( dull / lethargic ).

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