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Karplus said: " I sometimes wonder if Bruccoleri's original suggestion would have served as a useful warning to inexperienced scientists working with the program.
Particularly useful is his suggestion that Hanley is not simply a realist or naturalist, but because of his use of expressionistic techniques, should be seen more in the context of modernism.

useful and Professor
The university founded in 1796 through the will of Professor John Anderson, professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow who left instructions and the majority of his estate to create a second university in Glasgow which would focus on " Useful Learning " – specialising in practical subjects – " for the good of mankind and the improvement of science, a place of useful learning ".
Professor Farnsworth has pioneered many important inventions throughout the series, including the design of all modern robots and the meta-particles capable of converting dark matter into useful energy.
In 1747 the Academy elevated him to Professor of Economics, and the same year he was also appointed by Linnaeus and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences ( which he had been a member of since 1745 ) to travel to North America to find seeds and plants that might prove useful for agriculture or industry.
Towson University Professor John Egger, writing in the Spring 2008 issue of the journal " Academic Questions ", argued that service learning does not really teach useful skills or develop cultural knowledge.
* In the Justice League Unlimited episode " The Doomsday Sanction ", Professor Milo mentions that Langstrom's research has proven useful to his experiments splicing together human and animal DNA for Project Cadmus.
It is from these experiments that Professor Marsilio Landriani became inspired to create a more useful tool in measuring the “ healthiness ” of air.
In 1901 Conan Doyle had revived Holmes for a further story, The Adventure of the Empty House, in which Holmes explained his victory over Professor Moriarty in their struggle at Reichenbach Falls by the use of " baritsu, or the Japanese system of wrestling, which has more than once been very useful to me ".

useful and David
In 2001, David Wiley criticized learning object theory in his paper, The Reusability Paradox which is summarized by D ' Arcy Norman as, If a learning object is useful in a particular context, by definition it is not reusable in a different context.
Land which is not useful has no value and is called marginal land, as explained by British economist David Ricardo in 1816.
While criticizing certain aspects of the traditional sociological theory of secularization, however, David Martin argues that the concept of social differentiation has been its " most useful element.
He manipulates the main characters starting in the first chapter: Bobby is given a brain implant at an early age so that he can be controlled ; David receives a superb education so that he may be useful in the future ; and, in an effort to further assert his control over Bobby, Kate is framed for allegedly stealing information from a competing company.
On June 6, 1864, Union Major General David Hunter arrived with 10, 000 troops to cut supply, communication and railway lines useful to the rebellion.
David Sackett, in a useful review of biases in clinical studies, states that biases can occur in any one of seven stages of research:
* David Alter displayed a method to manufacture and purify bromine from salt wells, highly useful in the iron industry
* Comparative Methods in Political & Social Research: useful resources from Prof. David Levi-Faur's course at the University of Haifa.
Groves scored ten goals that season, and formed a useful attacking partnership with David Herd.

useful and which
RCA Victor has an ambitious and useful project in a stereo series called `` Adventures In Music '', which is an instructional record library for elementary schools.
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
Such an instrument is expected to be especially useful if it could be used to measure the elasticity of heavy pastes such as printing inks, paints, adhesives, molten plastics, and bread dough, for the elasticity is related to those various properties termed `` length '', `` shortness '', `` spinnability '', etc., which are usually judged by subjective methods at present.
It supplies local data which are useful in administration and which can be used as a basis for intensive studies in particular situations.
In flexible urethane foams, we are referring to the range between the highest and lowest temperatures under which the materials' primary performance remains functionally useful.
Astronomy is sometimes promoted as one of the few remaining sciences for which amateurs can still contribute useful data.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.
The plant structure includes a tap root, which can be large enough to be useful in food, as with parsnips ( Pastinaca sativa ), carrots ( Daucus carota ), and Hamburg parsley ( Petroselinum crispum ).
Amplitude modulation is inefficient in power usage ; at least two-thirds of the power is concentrated in the carrier signal, which carries no useful information ( beyond the fact that a signal is present ).
Similarly, a character can find any possible universe, but they can spend character points to know of or inhabit shadows which are ( in some sense ) " real " and therefore useful.
He went on to declare that public schools and colleges, fill the heads of students with inept useless knowledge, which excludes useful knowledge.
According to the theory, the human experience of moral obligations was the result of evolutionary pressures, which attached a sense of morality to human psychology because it was useful for moral development ; this entail that moral values do not exist independently of the human mind.
* 08081707788, it does have a long introductory message, but it is useful on COCOTs which have 17070 barred.
* The Clifford algebras, which are useful in geometry and physics.
At these lower speeds, ATM provides a useful ability to carry multiple logical circuits on a single physical or virtual medium, although other techniques exist, such as Multi-link PPP and Ethernet VLANs, which are optional in VDSL implementations.
The VPI is useful for reducing the switching table of some virtual circuits which have common paths.
In the preface, Abba Mari explains his object in collecting the correspondence ; and in the treatise which follows he shows that the study of philosophy, useful in itself as a help toward the acquisition of the knowledge of God, requires great caution, lest we be misled by the Aristotelian philosophy or its false interpretation, as regards the principles of creation ex nihilo and divine individual providence.
Today, " minor tranquilizer " can refer to anxiolytic and / or hypnotic drugs such as the benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines which have some antipsychotic properties and are recommended for concurrent use with antipsychotics, and are useful for insomnia or drug-induced psychosis.
Many file archivers employ archive formats that provide lossless data compression to reduce the size of the archive which is often useful for transferring a large number of individual files over a high latency network like the Internet.
It contains compounds, called parthenolides, which have proven useful in the treatment of migraines.
* Interstitial cystitis ( IC ) or painful bladder syndrome ( PBS ): BCG has been useful in treating some people with IC and / or PBS, which are chronic inflammatory bladder problems with unknown etiology.
In this case, is the smallest σ-algebra that contains the open intervals of R. While there are many Borel measures μ, the choice of Borel measure which assigns for every interval is sometimes called " the " Borel measure on R. In practice, even " the " Borel measure is not the most useful measure defined on the σ-algebra of Borel sets ; indeed, the Lebesgue measure is an extension of " the " Borel measure which possesses the crucial property that it is a complete measure ( unlike the Borel measure ).

useful and considers
Human-computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers and computations useful, usable, and universally accessible to humans.
The Labour Charter of 1927, promulgated by the Grand Council of Fascism, stated in article 7: " The corporative State considers private initiative, in the field of production, as the most efficient and useful instrument of the Nation ", then continued in article 9: " State intervention in economic production may take place only where private initiative is lacking or is insufficient, or when are at stakes the political interest of the State.
" Stein considers Moses ' quilting work, for which she transformed cloth scraps into useful and beautiful objects, akin to hobby art.
Tesh currently has a nationally-syndicated radio show called the John Tesh Radio Show, which typically airs on Adult Contemporary and Classic Hits radio stations, which plays Teen-oriented Soft rock ( music, or music selected by an affiliate station themselves ), interspersed with various factoids and other information Tesh considers useful to listeners, often with topics such as health and well-being.
The difference between the two functions becomes obvious when one considers the fact that coins were very often ' shaved ', precious metal removed from them, leaving them still useful as an identifiable coin in the marketplace, for a certain number of units in trade, but which no longer had the quantity of metal supplied by the coin's minter.
The Patrician, Havelock Vetinari, considers him useful for this reason as well as others, as it means that a revolution under the claim of being true heir is impossible, and that if anyone complains that only a king has the authority to do something he does, he can simply refer to Carrot.
The Academy considers the LNT model is only useful for regulatory purposes as it simplifies the administrative task.
Of the two forms of diversity, Saussure considers diversity of relationship to be the more useful with regard to determining the essential cause of geographical diversity.
He also considers that " for at least some purposes – race actually is a highly useful and reasonable classification ," such as providing a very rough rule-of-thumb for the fact that various population groups may inherit differences in body chemistry that affect how the body uses certain pharmaceutical products, for " finessing " Affirmative Action when that's economically convenient, and for political gerrymandering.
One salt manufacturer considers the term ambiguous, and distinguishes between " kosher certified salt " and " koshering salt ": " koshering salt " has the " small, flake-like form " useful in treating meat, whereas " kosher certified salt " is salt that has been certified as such by an appropriate religious body.
Prim and LeBlanc are fully aware of these plans from the start, but LeBlanc considers it useful and avoids intervening.
The least scientifically useful definition for monophyletic, which is arguably the semantically correct one, considers any group of organisms with a common ancestor to be a monophyletic group.
The son states the purpose of the work, useful as he considers it to be both as a King's Mirror and as a handbook for a wider audience.
Mal considers that having the well-dressed Simon pose as an upper-class buyer of Canton's special ceramic-making mud is a useful strategy.
He considers Camille's father as useful, but keeps him at arm's length, due to Bertrand's less than shining heritage.

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