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I have also constantly engaged in scientific work and am fully aware of the value of opinions formed in science as well as in the religions in the world.
The value of in the color code ranges from 0. 0 to 1. 0, where 0. 0 represents a fully transparent color, and 1. 0 represents a fully opaque color.
When bearing off, a player may also move a lower die roll before the higher even if that means ' the full value of the higher die ' is not fully utilized.
Examples cited for this include large fees for the attorneys, while leaving class members with coupons or other awards of little or no value ; unjustified awards are made to certain plaintiffs at the expense of other class members ; and confusing notices are published that prevent class members from being able to fully understand and effectively exercise their rights.
The thermal response of the calorimetric material is fully described by its pressure as the value of its constitutive function of just the volume and the temperature.
Rand argued that other people are an enormous value to an individual's well-being ( through education, trade and affection ), but also that this value could be fully realized only under conditions of political and economic freedom.
The value of Bayard's diplomacy was, however, fully recognized in the United Kingdom where he worthily upheld the traditions of a famous line of American ministers .”
To someone who can lend or borrow for years at an interest rate per year ( where interest of " 5 percent " is expressed fully as 0. 05 ), the present value of the receiving monetary units years in the future is:
A creditor is fully secured if the value of the collateral for its loan to the debtor equals or exceeds the amount of the debt.
The characteristic payload information of an MX record is the fully qualified domain name of a mail host and a preference value.
" I fully agree with you about the significance and educational value of methodology as well as history and philosophy of science.
A fermion gas in which all energy states below a critical value are filled is called a fully degenerate fermion gas.
His Lehrbuch der Kirchengeschichte, with its copious references to original authorities, is of great value to the student: " Gieseler wished that each age should speak for itself, since only by this means can the peculiarity of its ideas be fully appreciated
Although Charlemagne was never fully literate, he clearly understood the value of literacy and a uniform script in running his empire.
The most typical loan payment type is the fully amortizing payment in which each monthly rate has the same value over time.
To be fully precise, a measurement in sones must be specified in terms of the optional suffix G, which means that the loudness value is calculated from frequency groups, and by one of the two suffixes D ( for direct field or free field ) or R ( for room field or diffuse field ).
SAIC executive vice president Arnold L. Punaro claimed that the company had " fully conformed to the contract we have and gave the taxpayers real value for their money.
But neither Ricardo nor Marx, the most rigorous investigators of the theory of value during the Classical period, developed this theory fully.
As the equations grow simpler through the elimination of some variables, a variable will eventually appear in fully solvable form, and this value can then be " back-substituted " into previously derived equations by plugging this value in for the variable.
If a pixel has a value of 0 % in its alpha channel, it is fully transparent ( and, thus, invisible ), whereas a value of 100 % in the alpha channel gives a fully opaque pixel ( traditional digital images ).

value and networks
* Social capital, the value of social networks to individuals embedded in them
Social capital is defined by Robert D. Putnam as " the collective value of all social networks and species ( who people know ) and the inclinations that arise from these works to do things for each other ( norms of reciprocity ).
In 1972, Robert E. Kahn joined the DARPA Information Processing Technology Office, where he worked on both satellite packet networks and ground-based radio packet networks, and recognized the value of being able to communicate across both.
Supply chain specialization enables companies to improve their overall competencies in the same way that outsourced manufacturing and distribution has done ; it allows them to focus on their core competencies and assemble networks of specific, best-in-class partners to contribute to the overall value chain itself, thereby increasing overall performance and efficiency.
Supply chain systems configure value for those that organize the networks.
The use of systematic cyclic codes, which encode messages by adding a fixed-length check value, for the purpose of error detection in communication networks, was first proposed by W. Wesley Peterson during 1961.
In cellular networks, such as UMTS and GSM, which operate in the UHF band, the value of the path loss in built-up areas can reach 110 -- 140 dB for the first kilometer of the link between the BTS and the mobile.
This results in a decline in " social capital ", described by Putnam as " the collective value of all ' social networks ' and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other ".
Although different social sciences emphasize different aspects of social capital, they tend to share the core idea " that social networks have value ".
Although she did not explicitly define the term social capital her usage referred to the value of networks.
According to Robert Putnam, social capital " refers to the collective value of all ' social networks ' and the inclinations that arise from these networks to do things for each other.
Bonding refers to the value assigned to social networks between homogeneous groups of people and Bridging refers to that of social networks between socially heterogeneous groups.
Positive externalities of transport networks may include the ability to provide emergency services, increases in land value and agglomeration benefits.
The first significant results in this area were Jackson networks, for which an efficient product form equilibrium distribution exists and the mean value analysis which allows average metrics such as throughput and sojourn times to be computed.
Positive externalities of transport networks may include the ability to provide emergency services, increases in land value and agglomeration benefits.
It translates customers ' wide area network ( DoD calls these " long-haul ") requirements into effective voice, video, and data network solutions ; leverages proven and emerging technologies to ensure joint interoperability, assured security, and best value ; evaluates technical operation and user mission effectiveness ; and resolves technical support issues for DoD's long-haul networks.
Typically, this involves the use of computer networks, the internet and digital stored value systems.
The various Résistance movements in France had to understand the value of intelligence networks in order to be recognised or receive subsidies from the BCRA or the British.
Steep-slope passive networks are less tolerant of parts value deviations or tolerances, and more sensitive to mis-termination with reactive driver loads.
The strategy's true value is in deterrence against attack on command, control, communications, and computer ( see C4I ) networks by any potential adversary.

value and is
The style of life chosen by the beat generation, the rhythm and ritual they have adopted as uniquely their own, is designed to enhance the value of the sexual experience.
indeed, it is maintained that the sexual element in jazz, by freeing the listener of his inhibitions, can have therapeutic value.
As in experience one is seized by given entities and their interrelations and is forced to respond in value feelings to them, so one is similarly seized in the mimetic presentation of images.
Shakespeare's Shylock, too, is of dubious value in the modern world.
But what a super-Herculean task it is to winnow anything of value from the mud-beplastered arguments used so freely, particularly since such common use is made of cliches and stereotypes, in themselves declarations of intellectual bankruptcy.
In conformance with the maximization principle we affirm that Gentile-Jewish relations will be harmonious or inharmonious to the degree that one relation or the other is expected by the active participants to yield the greatest net advantage, taking all value outcomes and effects into consideration.
There is a second feature of the influences of literature, good literature, on emotional life which may have some special value for our time.
One of the most frequent views of the value of literature is the education of sensibility that it is thought to provide.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
He pontificates that `` one of the first signs of advancing civilization is the fall in the value of women in men's eyes ''.
Since Laos is of no more purely military value to Moscow itself than it is to Washington, this approach might be expected to head off Mr. Khrushchev for the moment.
This problem of fair and equitable assessment of value is a difficult one to solve in that the determination of fair valuation is dependent on local assessors, who in general are non-professional and part-time personnel taking an individualistic approach to the problem.
It has been estimated that the value of boats in Rhode Island waters is something in excess of fifty million dollars, excluding commercial boats.
It is known that at least five towns ( Barrington, Bristol, Narragansett, Newport and Westerly ) place some value on some boats for tax purposes.
In the case of taxpaying corporate stockholders, the measure would be the lesser of the fair market value of the shares or Du Pont's tax basis for them, which is approximately $2.09 per share.
I therefore believe it is realistic to assume a modest drop in the total value of home entertainment electronics to about $1.8 million, slightly below 1960, but above 1959.
Either model is a very good dollar value.
The real question that follows is -- how are those four years used and what is their value as training??

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