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As a means of silencing a discussion which ought to have taken place, the statement is an effective one: we sympathize with the universal confusion which gives rise to such convictions.
And this gives rise to an easy camaraderie probably unequaled elsewhere in the Ivy League.
Next consider the sample ( 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > + 4, 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > + 7, 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > + 13, 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > + 16 ), which gives rise to the same estimated variance as the first sample.
Included matter of a green, golden, red, black or other color or combinations embedded in the chalcedony and disposed in filaments and other forms suggestive of vegetable growth, gives rise to dendritic or moss agate.
The site is located in Section 64, on a slight rise, which gives it a view of the Pentagon.
The male gametocyte produces a large number of gametes and the zygote gives rise to an oocyst which is the infective stage.
This corrugation gives rise to strong electric field gradients in the near-tip zone ( on the order of an atomic radii or less from the tip ), which during ionisation deflects ions away from the electric field normal.
Even for present-day neuroscience, the mechanisms by which brain activity gives rise to consciousness and thought remain very challenging to understand: despite rapid scientific progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery.
Every Boolean algebra ( A, ∧, ∨) gives rise to a ring ( A, +, ·) by defining a + b := ( a ∧ ¬ b )( b ∧ ¬ a ) = ( a ∨ b ) ∧ ¬( a ∧ b ) ( this operation is called symmetric difference in the case of sets and XOR in the case of logic ) and a · b := a ∧ b. The zero element of this ring coincides with the 0 of the Boolean algebra ; the multiplicative identity element of the ring is the 1 of the Boolean algebra.
Particularly in team competition there can be a large number of bowls on the green towards the conclusion of the end, and this gives rise to complex tactics.
An identical expression to Einstein's formula for the diffusion coefficient was also found by Walther Nernst in 1888 in which he expressed the diffusion coefficient as the ratio of the osmotic pressure to the ratio of the frictional force and the velocity to which it gives rise.
This process gives rise to an inherent inefficiency in subscalar CPUs.
This requires that the instruction pipeline is filled as often as possible and gives rise to the need in superscalar architectures for significant amounts of CPU cache.
Even if the particles do not have a permanent dipole, fluctuations of the electron density gives rise to a temporary dipole in a particle.
A molecule may contain any number of stereocenters and any number of double bonds, and each gives rise to two possible configurations.
Any accelerating electric charge, and therefore any changing electric current, gives rise to an electromagnetic wave that propagates at very high speed outside the surface of the conductor.
In category theory, currying can be found in the universal property of an exponential object, which gives rise to the following adjunction in cartesian closed categories: There is a natural isomorphism between the morphisms from a binary product and the morphisms to an exponential object.
The introduction of a Riemannian metric or a symplectic form gives rise to a natural isomorphism between the tangent space and the cotangent space at a point, associating to any tangent covector a canonical tangent vector.
In the nonrelativistic case, electron degeneracy pressure gives rise to an equation of state of the form, where P is the pressure, is the mass density, and is a constant.
For example, the conservation of energy follows from the time-invariance of physical systems, and the fact that physical systems behave the same regardless of how they are oriented in space gives rise to the conservation of angular momentum.
This transition from the guild hall to the bourgeois family homes in the Protestant parts of Germany ultimately gives rise to the modern tradition as it developed in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Modern western mysticism and new age philosophy often use the term ' the Divine ' as a noun in this latter sense: a non-specific principle and / or being that gives rise to the world, and acts as the source or wellspring of life.
Modern developmental biology studies the genetic control of cell growth, differentiation and " morphogenesis ", which is the process that gives rise to tissues, organs and anatomy.
This relation gives rise to exactly two equivalence classes: one class consisting of all even numbers, and the other consisting of all odd numbers.
This oscillation at a given frequency gives rise to changing electric and magnetic fields, which then set the electromagnetic radiation in motion.

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Casey's inventor, Dr. Stillman, gives him an artificial heart to have him classified as human.
The keyword surge gives the illusion that the related content has suddenly become popular, however it is artificial in nature because it is created by a loyal following of people to a particular media outlet, often alternative media.
Miss MacIntosh, the governess, epitomizes the madness of common sense ; she is a self-created person who is neither man nor woman, an artificial construct, written a generation before Thomas Pynchon's V. The Opium Lady lives in a dream state that gives her a heightened awareness of everything that happens to everyone around her.
" Article 87 ( 1 ) ( a ) to ( f ) gives a non-exhaustive list of freedoms including navigation, overflight, the laying of submarine cables, building artificial islands, fishing and scientific research.
The landlord did remember the tenant with scarlet hair and gives him a card which directs Wilson to an artificial knee company.
The BCA curriculum gives detailed coverage to Software Engineering, Computer networking, Database technologies, mathematical skills, distributed computing, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, Communication skills and so on.
This is not due to pupil width since an artificial fixed-width pupil gives the same results.
He is also accompanied by the Hocotate Ship's artificial intelligence, which gives the player hints and input.
Her appearance is quite ugly due to skin damage ( from " paraleprosy ") and other problems ; however, she wears a special " skin suit " which makes her look whole and beautiful ( which may or may not be real — she is an unreliable narrator ), and gives her a functional artificial leg.
But Austen develops a sense of the artificial foundation of the town by undermining the gossip with which she built it in the first chapters of the story: the two families turn out to be one – exaggerated in number by the multiple “ intermediate friend ” who had relayed the information – “ Mrs. Charles Dupuis lives almost next door to a lady, who has a relation lately settled at Clapham, who actually attends the seminary and gives lessons on eloquence and Belles Lettres ”.
Tomorrow Woman is an artificial life-form with a four-lobed brain, which gives her amazing telepathic and telekinetic powers.
This form of artificial gravity gives additional system issues:
West of Esch-sur-Sûre it flows into an artificial lake, the Upper Sûre Lake, which gives its ( French ) name to the Luxembourgian commune of Lac de la Haute-Sûre.
A troublemaker from birth ( in his youth, he was forced constantly to shift schools because of discipline problems ), he detests Lorq for numerous reasons, some of which he is not consciously aware. Because of the power his artificial arm gives him, Prince can become extremely violent if anyone so much as mentions his deformity.
Internally, the museum gives the impression of being one vast open space, lacking any internal divisions to interfere with the interplay of natural and artificial light.
From the liner notes: " Ingenious use of echo, artificial reverberation and electronic alterations gives the music in this category a weird, spooky futuristic, ‘ out of this world ’ quality, well-suited to super-natural happenings of any kind.
The plan fails because one of Pierces ' henchmen, Bonebreaker, accidentally gives Elsie-Dee the maximum artificial intelligence one of Pierce's automatons was capable of, instead of the intended intellect of a 5-year-old.
* Artificial Liver Support Systems — Charité Berlin — Campus Virchow — Division of Experimental Surgery and Regenerative Medicine — gives detailed descriptions on artificial and bioarticial liver support concepts and — in particular — on SPAD
Besides these advanced features, the Primus also possesses a gravimetric drive system which gives ships of this class an advantage by providing artificial gravity and tractor beams.

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