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idealized and description
* Within the region where radiative effects are important the description given by the idealized greenhouse model becomes realistic: The surface of the Earth, warmed to a temperature around 255 K, radiates long-wavelength, infrared heat in the range 4 – 100 μm.
It is generally accepted that a complete specification for a programming language includes a description, possibly idealized, of a machine or processor for that language.
An idealized, very simple example of a description of some relvars ( relation variables ) and their attributes:
After the profiling is finished, an idealized color description of the device is created.
though this situation does seem to exist in Commodity markets, the theory of perfect competition is usually a useful idealized model rather than a naturalistic description ).
Criticism was aimed at the partially idealized description of the Worker's and Soldier's Councils which especially was the case in the wake of the German Student Movement of 1960s ( 1968 ).
His description was an idealized explanation of the laws and procedures, based on the idea that Godfrey of Bouillon, the first king of Jerusalem, had personally established it and that it had remained unchanged since then ( in the 13th century Godfrey was already a legendary figure ).
The following description is based on idealized human cerebral circulation.
What Ligthart intended was to give a description of the daily family interactions of the main characters as a means to set an idealized example " where from an early age Father and Mother relate to each other and to the children, where a civilized and wellwilling tone is dominant, where the parents give a living example of friendliness, adaptability and sacrifice on a daily basis, not only towards each other and the children, but also towards the servants and the guests "
. Are they also correct only as a smoothed-out imitation of a really much more complicated microscopic world ?” Already in 1938, Heisenberg proposed that a quantum field theory can provide only an idealized, large-scale description of quantum dynamics, valid for distances larger than some fundamental length, expected also by Bjorken and Drell in 1965.

idealized and mechanics
Therefore, when continuum mechanics refers to a point or particle in a continuous body it does not describe a point in the interatomic space or an atomic particle, rather an idealized part of the body occupying that point.
The Planck mass is an idealized mass thought to have special significance for quantum gravity when general relativity and the fundamentals of quantum physics become mutually important to describe mechanics.
In quantum mechanics, idealized situations occur in rectangular Cartesian coordinates, such as the potential well, particle in a box, quantum harmonic oscillator, and more realistic approximations in spherical polar coordinates such as electrons in atoms and molecules.

idealized and works
John Frederick Lewis, who lived for several years in a traditional mansion in Cairo, painted highly detailed works showing both realistic genre scenes of Middle Eastern life and more idealized scenes in upper class Egyptian interiors with no traces of Western cultural influence yet apparent.
Yaoi came to be used as a generic term for female-oriented manga, anime, dating sims, novels and fan fiction works featuring idealized homosexual male relationships.
Other than a few other works translated from the cycle of Charlemagne in the 13th century, the chansons de geste were not adapted into German, and it is believed that this was because the epic poems lacked what the romances specialized in portraying: scenes of idealized knighthood, love and courtly society.
They are a far cry from the works of the first Philippine national artist and most popular painter Fernando Amorsolo and the other classicists who painted bright cheery scenes of flawless Filipinos and their idealized daily routines.
They built upon the works of Simonas Daukantas, the first historian, who wrote history of Lithuania in Lithuanian and painted an idealized image of the mighty Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
He works almost exclusively with the human form, usually with minimal backgrounds, in an idealized near-photographic realist style.
Moving away from the idealized depictions of faith and family in his earlier, fairly typical Biedermeier period works to sometimes gritty social realism, his later works were much less popular than the earlier ones, which Raabe now came to regard as cheesy nonsense.
Azoth was considered to be a universal medicine or universal solvent sought in alchemy ( similar to other alchemical idealized substance, alkahest, that like azoth was the aim, goal and vision of many alchemical works it was to achieve ).
Ming ideals and imported techniques continued in early dynasty idealized works.
Ming ideals and imported techniques continued in early dynasty idealized works.
To model these materials, most works uses idealized and periodic structures or averaged macroscopic properties.
Of two of his known works, however, his idealized portrait head of Plato was commissioned by Mithridates of Persia for the Academy of Athens, c. 370 BC, Of it and of an idealized portrait head of Sappho, later copies survive, if the number of surviving copies can be correlated to the fame of the commissions.

idealized and long
If Luke was only a sometime companion of Paul who idealized him long after his death, that could explain the differences between Acts and Paul's letter.
Kardec's own introductory book on Spiritism, What is Spiritism ?, published only two years after The Spirits Book, includes a long dialogue between his persona and three idealized critics, " The Critic ", " The Skeptic ", and " The Priest ", which as a whole summed up most of the criticism Spiritism has received since then: of being charlatanism, pseudoscience, heresy, anti-Catholic, witchcraft, and / or a form of Satanism.
Individuals with DPD view strong caretakers, in particular, in an idealized manner ; they believe they will be all right as long as the strong figure upon whom they depend is accessible.
In reaction to this decline, the characters long for an idealized past — they attempt to remain connected to their past through yearly rituals and observances.
Assuming the game can continue as long as the coin toss results in heads, in particular that the casino has unlimited resources, this sum diverges without bound, and so the expected win for the player, at least in this idealized form, is an infinite amount of money.
Whether idealized or realized, this type contains an implicit exception associated with each value: " as long as no higher-priority value is violated ".
Chapter 8: Friedan notes that the uncertainties and fears during World War II and the Cold War made Americans long for the comfort of home, so they tried to create an idealized home life with father as the breadwinner and mother as the housewife.
As regards men, the long era of peace enforced by James's foreign policy was assumed to lead to " soft " men ; there was, for some English people, a noted contrast between the delicate Jacobean courtier and the idealized martial courtier remembered from Elizabeth I's day.
The novel is about a young archaeologist, Norbert Hanold, who comes to realize his love for his childhood friend through a long and complex process, mainly by associating her with an idealized woman in the form of the Gradiva bas-relief.

idealized and mass
* The SEQUEST algorithm for analyzing mass spectra makes use of autocorrelation in conjunction with cross-correlation to score the similarity of an observed spectrum to an idealized spectrum representing a peptide.
The delta function is sometimes thought of as an infinitely high, infinitely thin spike at the origin, with total area one under the spike, and physically represents an idealized point mass or point charge.
If the delta function is conceptualized as modeling an idealized point mass at 0, then δ ( A ) represents the mass contained in the set A.
A cult of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods, to create an idealized, heroic, and, at times god-like public image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.
Finally, note that for some idealized geometries, the critical mass might formally be infinite, and other parameters are used to describe criticality.
A flattened ellipsoid is typically used as the idealized earth, but even if the earth were perfectly spherical, the strength of gravity would not be the same everywhere, because density ( and therefore mass ) varies throughout the planet.
( In this case, " closure " implies that an idealized boundary is drawn around the system, and no mass / energy is allowed across it ).
On the other hand, for systems which are unbound, the " closure " of the system may be enforced by an idealized surface, inasmuch as no mass-energy can be allowed into or out of the test-volume over time, if conservation of system invariant mass is to hold during that time.
A few risk factors may contribute to this disorder: bullying / teasing during the school period, family disharmony, perfectionism, severe stress, aesthetic focus and negative influence of mass culture that promotes an idealized body.
Point mass ( pointlike mass ) is an idealized term used to describe either matter which is infinitely small, or an object which can be thought of as infinitely small.
In the simplest form ( idealized ) the relationship between the cyclotron frequency and the mass to charge ratio is given by:
In physical theories, a test particle is an idealized model of an object whose physical properties ( usually mass, charge, or size ) are assumed to be negligible except for the property being studied, which is considered to be insufficient to alter the behavior of the rest of the system.
In metric theories of gravitation, particularly general relativity, a test particle is an idealized model of a small object whose mass is so small that it does not appreciably disturb the ambient gravitational field.

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