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These Zernike coefficients are linearly independent, thus individual aberration contributions to an overall wavefront may be isolated and quantified separately.
These include: In 1959 he became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; in 1967 he was elected to the National Academy of Sciences ; the ACM's Turing Award for making " basic contributions to artificial intelligence, the psychology of human cognition, and list processing " ( 1975 ); the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics " for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations " ( 1978 ); the National Medal of Science ( 1986 ); and the APA's Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contributions to Psychology ( 1993 ).
These issues were addressed during the late 1960s and early 1970s, with major contributions by Dijkstra, Robert W. Floyd, Tony Hoare, and David Gries.
These included a symposium published in The Saturday Review magazine with the unlikely title of, Mescalin – An Answer to Cigarettes, including contributions from Huxley ; J. S.
These laws restricted the monetary contributions that may be made to political campaigns and expenditure by candidates.
These profit-sharing contributions plus the matching contributions both cannot exceed 25 % of the employee's pre-tax compensation.
These specific election donations are known as ‘ hard money .’ The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ( BCRA ) of 2002, also known as " McCain-Feingold ", after its sponsors, is the most recent major federal law on campaign finance, which revised some of the legal limits on expenditures set in 1974, and prohibited unregulated contributions ( commonly referred to as " soft money ") to national political parties.
These are not actual contributions and further discussion is beyond the scope of this entry suffice it to say that there is currently much controversy.
These dialects originated from migrations from the St. Lawrence valley into the area, from 1697 onwards well into the early 19th century, with contributions of refugees from Acadia in the 18th century, both before and after the British conquest of 1759.
These men later made pioneering contributions to computer science and artificial intelligence.
These conditions may share clinical features, genetic contributions, and possibly treatment response ; however, differences between trichotillomania and OCD are present in symptoms, neural function and cognitive profile.
These results are a part of his " contributions to four problems of geometry " for which he was awarded the Fields Medal in 1998.
These pallium contributions have often been, since the Middle Ages, the subject of embittered controversies.
These efforts are made possible by in-kind donations, a force of more than 2, 000 volunteers and financial contributions.
These were to be his only significant contributions, however, and he saw out the rest of the series with scores of 29, 49, 7, 34, 9 and 21, until a meticulous 65 in the final Test at Sydney.
These two books are considered by his followers to be among the most powerful and original contributions to ethics, apologetics and theology which have ever been made.
These questions were often discussed by philosophers and religious scholars ; in England, there were notable contributions from GEM Anscombe and RM Hare.
These particular examples have been central for three of the philosophers who have made well known contributions to this literature: Michael Bratman, Margaret Gilbert, and John Searle, respectively.
These relationships include political contributions, political approval for defense spending, lobbying to support bureaucracies, and oversight of the industry.
These formed the fourth of the larger military contributions to the forces arrayed against Iraq ( with the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia ).
These contributions total $ 7, 198, 700 ; the remaining revenue for this period ( about $ 14. 5 million ) was contributed by entities that are not required to file statements with the federal government: individuals and corporations.
" These contributions would be loaded on the Integral as its first cargo, exporting efficiency and un-freedom to the populations of the universe.
These first works were made in his Nicola's style and it is difficult to separate the contributions of the two artists.

These and form
These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
These principles, however, will not be served by violence in any form.
These conceptions and the manner in which they were transposed into poetry or engendered by poetic form are intrinsic to western life from the time of Aeschylus to that of Shakespeare.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
These two recollections form the frame around a series of experiences and sights which, to me at least, symbolize the extremes in the aesthetic as well as ethical conflict between materialism and humanism.
These theoretical relationships are more clearly illustrated in Fig. 7 and their sum can be seen to correlate in form with practical measurements made with the Hesiometer as illustrated in the first portion of Fig. 5 for the cutting mechanism.
These oils develop hard, smooth films when they dry and form resinlike substances.
These time scales are denoted in the form UTC ( NPL ) in the UTC form, where NPL in this case identifies the National Physical Laboratory, UK.
These protists live as individual amoebae until starved, at which point they aggregate and form a multicellular fruiting body in which some cells sacrifice themselves to promote the survival of other cells in the fruiting body.
These free-standing statues were usually marble, but also the form rendered in limestone, bronze, ivory and terracotta.
These form thirteen established families ( plus perhaps Shompen, which is poorly attested, as a fourteenth ), which have traditionally been grouped into two, as Mon – Khmer and Munda.
These are long, cylindrical, limbless animals with a snake or worm-like form.
These provinces may take the form of national churches ( such as in Canada, Uganda, or Japan ) or a collection of nations ( such as the West Indies, Central Africa, or Southeast Asia ).
These holes collectively make up what is known as the selenizone which form as the shell grows.
Galileo announced his discovery that Venus had phases like the Moon in the form " Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur-oy " ( Latin: These immature ones have already been read in vain by me-oy ), that is, when rearranged, " Cynthiae figuras aemulatur Mater Amorum " ( Latin: The Mother of Loves Venus imitates the figures of Cynthia the moon ).
These early human cultures later interpreted these spirits to be present in animals, the living plant world, and even in natural objects in a form of animism.
These experiments also led to a number of patents: for example, he invented a new form of laminated bent-plywood furniture in 1932.
These illuminations were applied to other works besides the Quran, and it became a respected art form in and of itself.
These early Japanese lamellar armours took the form of a sleeveless jacket and a helmet.
These points form a line, and y = x is said to be the equation for this line.
These form the following five taxonomic groups:
These guitars are most commonly used by swing and jazz players and often incorporate electronics in the form of a pickup.
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".

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