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This new class of preferred motions, too, defines a geometry of space and time — in mathematical terms, it is the geodesic motion associated with a specific connection which depends on the gradient of the gravitational potential.
Tip selection depends upon the type of work and access to the joint ; soldering of 0. 5mm pitch surface-mount ICs, for example, is quite different from soldering a through-hole connection to a large area.
During this time, researchers ( such as the National Institute of Health ) conducted studies showing that early reading acquisition depends on the understanding of the connection between sounds and letters.
This attempted to define a schema of artistic inspiration, arguing that great art depends upon a vivid awareness of death, connection with a nation's soil, and an acknowledgment of the limitations of reason.
The number of middle subswitches depends on the algorithm used to allocate connection to them.
However, opponents of the project such as Professor Zhengchun Zhang of Lanzhou University feared the measure will destroy the ecology of the park, which depends on the water seepage from the lakes and the connection between the lakes and the underground water system.
Outside of the conducting tube, which is for example a longitudinally magnetized infinite metallic thread, the field strength is ; in other words outside the thread the connection is flat, and the holonomy of a loop contained in the field-free region depends only on the winding number around the tube and is, by definition, the monodromy of the flat connection.
In the context of Ehresmann connections, where the connection depends on a special notion of " horizontal lifting " of tangent spaces, one can define parallel transport via horizontal lifts.
Within the game's history, they were very tightly bound to the First Age Solars ; each Lunar Exaltation is bound to a singular corresponding Solar one in such a way that that Lunar instantly feels a connection to the Lawgiver, though how they act upon this bond depends on the inclinations of the Exalts involved.
" In many cases, form depends on statement and restatement, unity and variety, contrast and connection.
The direction of motion depends on the connection between the objects.
The torque developed by the action of the linear motion of the piston depends on the angle that the driving rod makes with the tangent of the radius on the driving wheel .< ref group =" note "> The relationship is simply: Torque = Force < sub > piston </ sub > x R ( the radial distance to the point of connection of the driving rod ) x cos ( A ), where A is the angle the driving rod makes with the tangent to the radius from wheel centre to driving rod attachment </ ref > For a more useful value an average value over the rotation of the wheel is used.
The connection form generally depends on a choice of frame, and so is not a tensorial object.
Since the Riemann curvature depends only on the Levi-Civita connection, the variation of the Riemann tensor can be calculated as,
is independent of the choice of connection on P, so it depends only upon the principal bundle.
The theory of a connection between the Alan and Sarmatian peoples and the legend of King Arthur depends upon the fact that the Alano-Sarmatians were steppe nomads known in the 2nd century for their skill as heavy cavalry.
The book shows that living structure depends on features which make a close connection with the human self, and that only living structure has the capacity to support human well-being.
Let A < sub > μ </ sub > be the connection one-form associated to the Levi-Civita connection of g. Introduce a connection that depends also on an initial one-form via
The channel capacity depends on the physical and electrical properties of the cable, while the wire speed also depends on the connection protocols.
However, this argument for a connection to Somerset depends on tenuous links drawn between the Protector and Crowley via Grafton and / or Lady Elizabeth Fane.

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Like his creation the Necronomicon, Alhazred is often referenced in works that are not generally considered part of the Cthulhu Mythos, either as a subtle nod to Lovecraft or to create a connection to his world.
It might appear at first sight as though one connection would serve, but the differences in pressure on which these instruments depend are so minute, that the pressure of the air in the room where the recording part is placed has to be considered.
These ideas are part of the basis of concept of a limit in mathematics, and this connection is explained more fully below.
This theory extends general relativity by removing a constraint of the symmetry of the affine connection and regarding its antisymmetric part, the torsion tensor, as a dynamical variable.
Leeming regards resurrection as a common part of the heroic monomyth, in which the heroes are resurrected, often as sources of " material or spiritual food for their people "; in this connection, Leeming notes that Christians regard Jesus as the " bread of life ".
In the 1970s, Brown became a much-sought guest lecturer on the film-festival circuit, thanks in part to his connection with Garbo.
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
The oblast forms the most western part of Russia, but it has no land connection to the rest of the country.
Though he valued first-hand experience as part of a proper education, he did not intend to found a professional school, but advocated instruction in useful knowledge that combined elements of both professional and liberal education, writing that " The true and only practicable object of a polytechnic school is, as I conceive, the teaching, not of the minute details and manipulations of the arts, which can be done only in the workshop, but the inculcation of those scientific principles which form the basis and explanation of them, and along with this, a full and methodical review of all their leading processes and operations in connection with physical laws.
His great wealth may have been in part hereditary, but he owed his position and influence to his close connection with the Emperor Augustus.
Due to the frequent connection between form and function, physiology and anatomy are intrinsically linked and are studied in tandem as part of a medical curriculum.
Recent infrastructural developments include the opening of the fast tram route ( Poznański Szybki Tramwaj, popularly Pestka ) in 1997, and Poznań's first motorway connection ( part of the A2 autostrada ) in 2003.
" Because humor, vulgarity, and " incongruity " are so much a part of the Plautine comedies, the slave becomes the essential tool to connect the audience to the joke through his monologue and direct connection to the audience.
Whatever the cryptographic assurance of the protocols themselves, the association between a public key and its owner is ultimately a matter of subjective judgment on the part of the trusted third party, since the key is a mathematical entity, while the owner-and the connection between owner and key-are not.
In a political sense in the Netherlands the word rijk often connotes a connection with the Kingdom of the Netherlands as opposed to the European part of the country ; the ministerraad is the executive body of the Netherlands ' government and the rijksministerraad that of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a similar distinction is found in wetten ( laws ) versus rijkswetten ( kingdom laws ).
Because of her connection to her stepfather, in the past, people had presumed Twain's ancestry was Ojibwa, but she stated in an interview that her biological father was part Cree.
Egyptian religion posited the survival of the soul in connection with the survival of a physical receptacle for the soul-hence mummification and portraiture flourished as a vital part of Egyptian religion.
This theory extends general relativity by removing a constraint of the symmetry of the affine connection and regarding its antisymmetric part, the torsion tensor, as a dynamical variable.
The northernmost part of the municipality extends to the plain of the Glatt valley and to the saddle which makes the connection between the Glattal and Furttal.
Allegedly in connection with the Lycurgan Reforms ( e. g. in the mid-8th Century BC ), property had been divided into 9, 000 equal portions as part of a massive land reform.
The part directly in contact with the earth-the " earth electrode "-can be as simple as a metal rod or stake driven into the earth, or a connection to buried metal water piping ( though this carries the risk of the water pipe being later replaced with plastic ).
For example, Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) uses sequence numbers negotiated with the remote machine to ensure that arriving packets are part of an established connection.
In telecommunication, part 68 ( Subpart F obsolete ) is the section of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States governing ( a ) the direct connection of telecommunications equipment and customer premises wiring with the public switched telephone network and certain private line services, such as ( 1 ) foreign exchange lines at the customer premises end, ( 2 ) the station end of off-premises stations associated with PBX and Centrex services, ( 3 ) trunk-to-station tie lines at the trunk end only, and ( 4 ) switched service network station lines, i. e., common control switching arrangements ; and ( b ) the direct connection of ( 1 ) all PBX and similar systems to private line services for tie trunk type interfaces, ( 2 ) off-premises station lines, and ( 3 ) automatic identified outward dialing ( AIOD ) and message registration.
Systems that don't have a trusted computing base as part of their design do not provide security of their own: they are only secure insofar as security is provided to them by external means ( e. g. a computer sitting in a locked room without a network connection may be considered secure depending on the policy, regardless of the software it runs ).

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