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These operators D and N are unique and each is a polynomial in T.
These conventions allow some operators in both languages to serve both as predicates ( answering a boolean-valued question ) and as returning a useful value for further computation, but in Scheme the value '() which is equivalent to NIL in Common Lisp evaluates to true in a boolean expression.
These elements — symbols, operators, and interpretation theory — are what give sequences of symbols meaning within a KR.
These arbitrary explanatory phrases become precise new operators, created on the fly by the programmer, forming a meta-language on top of the underlying programming language.
These symbols are called " logical connectives ", " logical operators ", " propositional operators ", or, in classical logic, " truth-functional connectives ".
These operators are commonly pronounced as " mod ", but it is specifically a remainder that is computed ( since in C ++ a negative number will be returned if the first argument is negative, and in Python a negative number will be returned if the second argument is negative ).
These included operators similar to the += et alter in C and explicit register declarations for variables.
Debbie Stothard of the Alternative ASEAN Network on Burma stated that mining operators used drugs on employees to improve productivity, with needles shared, raising the risk of HIV infection: " These rubies are red with the blood of young people.
These are precisely the relations obeyed by the ladder operators for an infinite set of independent quantum harmonic oscillators, one for each single-particle state.
These include semi-join, outer operators such as outer join and outer union, and various forms of division.
These regulations place the obligations for safety on the owners and operators of any boat including sailboats.
These allow mathematical and logical operators to be written in their traditional form:
" These operators were almost always women until the mid-1960s when men were once again hired.
These shows saw a fairly minimal band ; three eyeball-headed Residents ( one on guitar and two laptop / sample operators ), a " stage hand " performer, and a male and female vocalist in costumes reminiscent of the Wormwood Tour.
These operators can only exceed their allocations if they buy emission allowances, or offset their excesses through a mechanism that is agreed by all the parties to UNFCCC.
These positions include but are not limited to curators, collections managers / registrars, public programmers / educators, exhibition designers, and building operators.
These are designed to offer operators guaranteed availability and make the picture more complex with the operator managing the asset but the OEM taking on the liability to ensure its serviceability.
These judgments find themselves if two pairs of two dual operators, and each operator is the negation of another, relationships that Aristotle summarised with his square of oppositions.
These various bracket characters are frequently used in many computer languages as operators or for other syntax markup.
These are differential operators, except for potential energy V which is just a multiplicative factor.
These problems have been exposed by whistleblower Gerald W. Brown, and have led to reportable events among licensees ( operators of nuclear power plants ) of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ).
These early developments in formalised ambulance services were decided at local levels, and this led to services being provided by diverse operators such as the local hospital, police, fire brigade, or even funeral directors who often possessed the only local transport allowing a passenger to lie down.
These types can include variables, operators, function symbols, predicate ( or relation ) symbols, quantifiers, and propositional constants.
These measures begin with systems designed and operators trained to make Electronic Intercepts ( ELINT ) and then classification and analysis broadly known as Signals intelligence from such detections to return information and perhaps actionable intelligence ( e. g. a ship's identification from unique characteristics of a specific radar ) to the commander.

These and exist
These simply did not exist.
These organizations exist to " support the conservation professionals who preserve our cultural heritage ".
These damages need not be set forth in statute as they already exist in the tradition of common law.
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These bonds exist between two particular identifiable atoms, and have a direction in space, allowing them to be shown as single connecting lines between atoms in drawings, or modeled as sticks between spheres in models.
These are all proper inclusions, meaning that there exist recursively enumerable languages which are not context-sensitive, context-sensitive languages which are not context-free and context-free languages which are not regular.
These terms by themselves are not very precise, and many subtle intermediate cases exist.
These are typically of the form " N exists " or " Ss exist ".
These organizations exist on local, national, and international scales.
These books, with their lurid titles, were once thought to be the creations of Jane Austen's imagination, though later research by Michael Sadleir and Montague Summers confirmed that they did actually exist and stimulated renewed interest in the Gothic.
These proteins are homologous to the alpha ( α ) subunit found in heterotrimers, but exist as monomers.
These rights may exist as natural rights or as legal rights, in both national and international law.
These are general rules of interpretation ; specific rules might exist in specific areas of international law.
These are not identical, but one must exist in order to progress toward a goal.
These odd sanctuaries have proven so popular and lucrative for ecotourism that efforts exist to prevent removal of the mines.
These perfectly periodic orbits, referred to as " halo " orbits, do not exist in a full n-body dynamical system such as the Solar System.
These linguists argue that the concept of a Language Acquisition Device ( LAD ) is unsupported by evolutionary anthropology, which tends to show a gradual adaptation of the human brain and vocal cords to the use of language, rather than a sudden appearance of a complete set of binary parameters delineating the whole spectrum of possible grammars ever to have existed and ever to exist.
These nations often exist only on paper, on the Internet, or in the minds of their creators.
These exist as a < sup > 3 +</ sup > complexes:
These receptors, which exist in a variety of areas in the body, inhibit firing of neurons that would otherwise be stimulated to do so by nociceptors.
These guide RNAs belong to the class of small nucleolar RNAs ( snoRNAs ) which are complexed with proteins and exist as small-nucleolar-ribonucleoproteins ( snoRNPs ).
These polynomials can be added by simply adding corresponding coefficients ( the rule for extending by terms with zero coefficients can be used to make sure such coefficients exist ).
These demands are contradictory and impossible to realize ( massless arms and zero-friction bearings do not exist in the real world ), so tone arm designs require engineering compromises.
These programs currently exist in Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island in the United States.
These two variants do not exist in any other manuscript, and it seems they were made by a scribe.

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