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This means that such factors as the health of the parents, particularly the mother, their ability to provide their children with the necessities of life, the degree of population density of a country and the shortage of housing facilities may legitimately be taken into consideration in determining the number of offspring.
This means that-unlike incompressible flow-changes in density must be considered.
The resultant deflection means that in these regions of high curvature, atomic terraces are belied by a strong anisotropy in the detection density.
The above formula means that the curl of a vector field is defined as the infinitesimal area density of the circulation of that field.
Delaunay triangulations can be used to determine the density or intensity of points samplings by means of the DTFE.
As a result, the Hall effect is very useful as a means to measure either the carrier density or the magnetic field.
Formally, this means that the probability density functions or probability mass functions in this class have the form
This means that a solid object in air or in a vacuum, or a significant change in atomic density between the object and what is surrounding it, will usually scatter radar ( radio ) waves from its surface.
This leads to a height variation and thus the image comes from the tip topography across the sample and gives a constant charge density surface ; this means contrast on the image is due to variations in charge density.
The relative density difference means that water supports the body during swimming, and therefore makes swimming low impact compared to surface activities such as running where weight is put on to the joints, and also creates resistance when moving through the water.
Smaller volume means higher energy density and cost is reduced due to the decrease of the conductor length.
Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water.
which means " the relative density of substance with respect to reference ".
A greater density of flux lines ( lines per unit area ) means a stronger field.
The elevation of the town of Elmali, which means " Apple Town ," from the density of fruit-bearing groves in the region, is, which is the highest part of the valley below it.
The more general case is described by Poynting's theorem above, where it occurs as a divergence, which means that it can only describe the change of energy density in space, rather than the flow.
As the pressure scale height is almost equal to the density scale height of the primary constituent, and since the Knudsen number is the ratio of mean free path and typical density fluctuation scale, this means that the exobase lies in the region where.
These satellites were to be used to measure electron density over time, and include a magnetometer, as well as a means for measuring ambient radio noise.
It follows that 1 % greater density means that the distance travelled before leaving the system is 1 % less.
At the 1999 census there were 269, 774 inhabitants on the territory of the province of Rouergue, which means a density of only 30 inh.
This method can be extended ( in theory ) to concave shapes where the centroid lies outside the shape, and to solids ( of uniform density ), but the positions of the plumb lines need to be recorded by means other than drawing.
Ethanol has a smaller energy density than does gasoline ; this fact means that it takes more fuel ( volume and mass ) to produce the same amount of work.

means and ideal
Though by no means an ideal procedure, a red wine may similarly be brought from the cellar to the dining room and opened twenty minutes or so before serving time.
He also helped Schoenberg run his Society for Private Musical Performances, which sought to create the ideal environment for the exploration and appreciation of unfamiliar new music by means of open rehearsals, repeat performances, and the exclusion of professional critics.
This was an essential moral imitation of the Savior as an ideal for religious change, and as the means for reformation of humanity's nature as an image of divinity.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.
In practical terms that means for an older standard definition TV set the ideal viewing distance was about 8 times the height ( not diagonal ) of the screen away.
This means that for an ideal optical system, the luminance at the output is the same as the input luminance.
This means the ideal mechanism does not include a power source, and is frictionless and constructed from rigid bodies that do not deflect or wear.
The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard, Gordon and Bolingbroke, together with the Greek, Roman, and Renaissance masters of the tradition as far as Montesquieu, formed the authoritative literature of this culture ; and its values and concepts were those with which we have grown familiar: a civic and patriot ideal in which the personality was founded in property, perfected in citizenship but perpetually threatened by corruption ; government figuring paradoxically as the principal source of corruption and operating through such means as patronage, faction, standing armies ( opposed to the ideal of the militia ), established churches ( opposed to the Puritan and deist modes of American religion ) and the promotion of a monied interest — though the formulation of this last concept was somewhat hindered by the keen desire for readily available paper credit common in colonies of settlement.
* Chapter 73, an epilogue, declares that the Rule is not offered as an ideal of perfection, but merely as a means towards godliness, intended chiefly for beginners in the spiritual life.
Silver's catalytic properties make it ideal for use as a catalyst in oxidation reactions, for example, the production of formaldehyde from methanol and air by means of silver screens or crystallites containing a minimum 99. 95 weight-percent silver.
This means that even if an ideal reconstruction could be made, the reconstructed signal would not be exactly the original signal.
Yet at the same time, theirs was a sophisticated, civilized, and highly articulated shared ideal of pleasure: as Virginia Woolf put it, their " triumph is in having worked out a view of life which was not by any means corrupt or sinister or merely intellectual ; rather ascetic and austere indeed ; which still holds, and keeps them dining together, and staying together, after 20 years ".
The protected location of Brest means that its harbor is ideal to receive any type of ship, from the smallest dinghy to the biggest aircraft carrier ( the USS Nimitz has visited a few times ).
In contrasting the literary standards of chivalry with the actual warfare of the age, the historian finds the imitation of an ideal past illusory ; in an aristocratic culture such as Burgundy and France at the close of the Middle Ages, " to be representative of true culture means to produce by conduct, by customs, by manners, by costume, by deportment, the illusion of a heroic being, full of dignity and honour, of wisdom, and, at all events, of courtesy.
This means that the " ideal city " as depicted in The Republic is not given as something to be pursued, or to present an orientation-point for development ; rather, it shows how things would have to be connected, and how one thing would lead to another ( often with highly problematic results ), if one would opt for certain principles and carry them through rigorously.
Converting the tunnel to a railway thus offered an ideal means of providing a cross-Thames rail link without having to go to the great expense of boring a new tunnel.
In economics, a subsidy may nonetheless be characterized as inefficient relative to no subsidies ; inefficient relative to other means of producing the same results ; " second-best ", implying an inefficient but feasible solution ( contrasted with an efficient but not feasible ideal ), among other possible terminology.
( Here the notation ( a ) means the principal ideal of R consisting of all the multiples of a.
But the ideal of Browne was a spiritual democracy, towards which separation was only a means.
ideal by the use of negative ( i. e., violent ) means.
This legacy of gradients and curves, and the fact that it was not originally conceived as a single trunk route, means the WCML was never ideal as a long-distance main line, with lower maximum speeds than the East Coast Main Line ( ECML ) route, the other major main line between London to Scotland.
The central idea of this program was that if we could give finitary proofs of consistency for all the sophisticated formal theories needed by mathematicians, then we could ground these theories by means of a metamathematical argument, which shows that all of their purely universal assertions ( more technically their provable sentences ) are finitarily true ; once so grounded we do not care about the non-finitary meaning of their existential theorems, regarding these as pseudo-meaningful stipulations of the existence of ideal entities.
By means of these elements the actual creation of the world took place, and the ten Sefirot, which before this had only an ideal existence, became realities.

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