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These parallel sign-mediated interactions are governed by syntactic, pragmatic, and semantic rules, and are possible because of the decentralized " nervous system " of plants.
These equations express mathematically that, in the case of an object that moves along a circular path with a changing speed, the acceleration of the body may be decomposed into a perpendicular component that changes the direction of motion ( the centripetal acceleration ), and a parallel, or tangential component, that changes the speed.
These parallel strings are mounted in tubes and oriented to have their gaps azimuthal to the tube's axis.
These unpaired dipoles ( often called simply " spins " even though they also generally include angular momentum ) tend to align in parallel to an external magnetic field, an effect called paramagnetism.
These extensions include intelligent query routing, SHA-1 checksums, query hit transmission via UDP, querying via UDP, dynamic queries via TCP, file transfers via UDP, XML meta data, source exchange ( also termed the download mesh ) and parallel downloading in slices ( swarming ).
These strings may run parallel to each other or may converge so the bottom ends of the strings are very close together.
These people mostly act as a parallel banking system for businessmen.
These devices can also be operated between parallel polarizers, in which case the bright and dark states are reversed.
These courts run parallel to the normal court system, and are undergoing reforms that include the first ever appointment of female judges.
These models are based on supermini platforms and have different styles depending on markets: Japanese models are more boxy while Europeans have the bonnet and windshield almost parallel.
These 15 parts parallel the 15 steps in the Temple in Jerusalem on which the Levites stood during Temple services, and which were memorialized in the 15 Psalms (# 120-134 ) known as Shir HaMa ' alot (, " Songs of Ascent ").
These have a much more complex genesis, involving abnormal synaptic plasticity, and the formation of a " parallel process " within the brain.
These may have parallel themes, but do not fit in this motif unless they concern a solar deity.
* Primary scientific data was collected in Punta Arenas, Chile, using a Brewer spectro-photometer, and " These results indicate that during the time when ozone depletion in the Antarctica takes place, an increase in UV-B radiation reaching the Earth surface affected the American continent at latitudes about parallel 50 ° S ."
These two groups first appeared during the late Paleocene and early Eocene ( about 54 million years ago ), rapidly spreading to a wide variety of species on numerous continents, and have developed in parallel since that time.
These are pairs of parallel channels cut into the surface of the rock, and extending for considerable distances, often in an exactly straight line.
These reflect radio waves coming from in front of them back parallel to the incoming beam.
These faults with parallel ridges expelled from the interior cross complex terrain with valleys in the equatorial region.
These and adjacent valleys follow the general trend of Basin and Range topography with one modification: there are parallel strike-slip faults that perpendicularly bound the central extent of Death Valley.
These techniques draw a parallel to art's formal elements.
These were two events to parallel the multi-event games in athletics of the modern pentathlon and the decathlon.
These parallel grooves conceal the fact that the cerebellum is actually a continuous thin layer of tissue ( the cerebellar cortex ), tightly folded in the style of an accordion.
These geomagnetic reversals are recorded in rocks ( see natural remanent magnetization ) and their signature can be seen as parallel linear magnetic anomaly stripes on the seafloor.
These machines had many limited-functionality processors that would work in parallel.

These and strings
These instruments had varying numbers of strings, though often including some form of drone.
These grammars have rules of the form with a nonterminal and, and strings of terminals and nonterminals.
These measurements were able to rule out cosmic strings as the leading theory of cosmic structure formation, and suggested cosmic inflation was the right theory.
These inputs can be natural numbers, but may also be values of some other kind, such as strings over the binary alphabet
These two bows provide different ways of moving the arm and distributing force on the strings.
These strings are normally tuned to C, D and G natural respectively.
These strings cross approximately in the middle of the string without touching.
These instruments, with up to 26-35 strings, required innovations in the structure of the lute.
These include Milanese, Lombard, Brescian and other six-course types, as well as four-string ( one string per course ), twelve-string ( three strings per course ), and sixteen-string ( four strings per course ).
These styles generally have either two f-shaped soundholes like a violin ( F-5 and A-5 ), or an oval sound hole ( F-4 and A-4 and lower models ) directly under the strings.
These mandolins can have four or five individual or double courses of strings.
These assign a separate MIDI channel for each string, and may give the player the choice of triggering the same sound from all six strings, or playing a different sound from each.
These strings vibrate both in closed loops, so that the strings have no ends, and as open strings with two loose ends.
These force carrier particles are strings with endpoints that confine them to their p-branes.
These are often scripting or markup languages, such as REXX or SGML, and have only one data type — most commonly character strings which are used for both symbolic and numeric data.
These extensions included null-terminated strings, pointer arithmetic, function pointers, an address-of operator and unsafe typecasts.
These are driven along a track by various means, from strings and pulleys, to worm gears or electromagnets.
These instruments were also widely used among progressive rock bassists, particularly Chris Squire of Yes and Geddy Lee of Rush, who achieved distinctive signature sounds with their Rickenbacker bass, strung with round-wound Rotosound bass strings.
These strings can oscillate, giving the observed particles their flavor, charge, mass and spin.

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