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The relation he there gives of the miracle is as follows: " On the nones ( or 7th ) of May, about the third hour, ( or nine in the morning ,) a vast luminous body, in the form of a cross, appeared in the heavens, just over the holy Golgotha, reaching as far as the holy mount of Olivet, ( that is, almost two English miles in length ,) seen not by one or two persons, but clearly and evidently by the whole city.
There, as in other natural sciences and engineering disciplines, the evolution rule of dynamical systems is given implicitly by a relation that gives the state of the system only a short time into the future.
The function ω ( k ), which gives ω as a function of k, is known as the dispersion relation.
* Rabbi Harold Kushner talks and gives stories in relation to his latest book Overcoming Life's Disappointments ( video )
" The relation between Anarchism and Naturism gives way to the Naturist Federation, in July 1928, and to the lV Spanish Naturist Congress, in September 1929, both supported by the Libertarian Movement.
It was the position of the Falkland Islands in relation to that route which gave and gives them their significance —- for the United States above all.
The refractive indices of water and air are approximately 1. 333 and 1, respectively, so Snell's law gives us the relation
There may be cases where the match probability in relation to all the samples tested is so great that the judge would consider its probative value to be minimal and decide to exclude the evidence in the exercise of his discretion, but this gives rise to no new question of principle and can be left for decision on a case by case basis.
And rearranging terms gives the recurrence relation
And rearranging terms gives the recurrence relation
* Gauss's law gives the relation between the electric flux flowing out a closed surface and the electric charge enclosed in the surface.
Using this etymology, scholar John Lindow gives the meanings " in-law-relationship ", scholar Andy Orchard provides " relation ", and scholar Rudolf Simek gives " relation by marriage ".
Hamal's orientation with relation to the Earth's orbit around the Sun gives it a certain importance not apparent from its modest brightness.
This gives a relation for work done as W
** Relation composition, an operation that takes relations and gives a single relation as the result
Solving this equation gives roughly the following relation between the ERB value and the frequency in Hz:
We note here that though Ritschl gives Jesus a unique and unapproachable position in His active relation to the kingdom, he declines to rise above this relative teaching.
CFMP are unusual in that they are classified as Peace Officers in the Criminal Code of Canada, which gives them the same powers as civilian law enforcement personnel to enforce Acts of Parliament on or in relation to DND property or assets anywhere in the world.
Informally, a skein relation gives a linear relation between the values of a knot polynomial on a collection of three links which differ from each other only in a small region.
Hamilton also gives one other relation between the symbols:

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Assuming thermal equilibrium between the anode surface and the transpiring argon, the gas enthalpy rise through the anode was calculated according to the relation Af whereby the specific heat of argon was taken as Af.
Whether or not it is in the industry's interest to allow the basic wage rate to rise obviously depends upon the extent to which the public-limit price rises in response to a basic wage increase, and the relation of this response to the increase in costs accompanying the wage increase.
The increase in urban populations brought with it problems of epidemic disease, the response to which was a focus on public health, the rise in the UK of municipal engineering and the inclusion in British legislation of provisions such as minimum widths of street in relation to heights of buildings in order to ensure adequate light and ventilation.
Due to his relation to Dacko and experience abroad in the French military, Bokassa was able to quickly rise through the ranks of the army, becoming the Central African army's first colonel on 1 December 1964.
In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin-yang (), which is often referred to in the West as " yin and yang ", literally meaning " shadow and light ", is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn in relation to each other.
Because less dense objects rise in relation to denser objects, the area being heated becomes a broad dome ( see isostasy ).
In which case, the externality is associated with the loss of status suffered by people whose stock of high-status ( positional ) goods is diminished, in relation to the stocks of other conspicuous consumers, as they increase their consumption of such goods and services ; effectively, status-seeking is a zero-sum game — by definition, the rise of one person in the social hierarchy can occur only at the expense of other people.
However, many different DAGs may give rise to this same reachability relation: for example, the DAG with two edges a → b and b → c has the same reachability as the graph with three edges a → b, b → c, and a → c. If G is a DAG, its transitive reduction is the graph with the fewest edges that represents the same reachability as G, and its transitive closure is the graph with the most edges that represents the same reachability.
The rise of evolution, and the new scientific way of looking at nature and her creative methods, compelled him to rethink and reformulate his theistic principles and conclusions, especially as to the forms under which the relation of God to the world and His action within it could be conceived.
The closing Two Ways section ( chapters 18-21 ), see also Didache, which contains a series of moral injunctions, presents " another gnosis and teaching " ( 18. 1 ) in relation to the body of the epistle, and its connection to the latter has given rise to much discussion.
The complexity and degree and speed of change in the society, combined with the challenge of measuring some of these ( e. g. in relation to longevity, migration or illness patterns or fine movements in inflation or other aspects of national accounts ) give rise to periodic debates about some of its indicators and portrayals.
The city's central position in relation to the surrounding area, however, helped give rise to particular firms in the textile and food industries.
In datasheets, the static dv / dt is usually indicated as and, as mentioned before, is in relation to the tendency of a TRIAC to turn on from the off state after a large voltage rate of rise even without applying any current in the gate.
In this latest survey, the University of East London also experienced a rise of 21 places in the overall table of UK universities and recorded a 97 % satisfaction rating in relation to its teacher training.
The relation between foreign policy and geographic location gave rise to the discipline of geopolitics.
Due to the near parabolic shape of the projectile path, the line of sight or horizontal sighting plane will cross the projectile's trajectory at two points called the near zero and far zero in case the projectile starts its trajectory ( slightly ) inclined upward in relation to the sighting device horizontal plane, causing part of the bullet path to appear to rise above the horizontal sighting plane.
This " gives rise to artificial problems as to the nature of truth, which disappear at once when they are expressed in logical symbolism ..." According to Ramsey, it is only because natural languages lack, what he called, pro-sentences ( expressions that stand in relation to sentences as pronouns stand to nouns ) that the truth predicate cannot be defined away in all contexts.
These men are nobles, now, the gentlemen of old are now the trash .” This Greek poet wrote these words during a time in Greece, when money and economic growth in relation to trade gave rise to high class proprietors.
From the beginning of the 16th century the traditional Catholic conception of man and of his relation to God and to the world had been assaulted by the rise of humanism, by the Protestant Reformation and by the new geographical discoveries and their consequences.
Generalized ideal class groups defined relative to different moduli can give rise to the same abelian extension of K, and this is codified a priori in a somewhat complicated equivalence relation on generalized ideal class groups.
His work on Cantometrics gave rise to further comparative studies of aspects of human communication in relation to culture, including: Choreometrics, Parlametrics, Phonotactics ( an analysis of vowel frequency in speech ), and Minutage ( a study of breath management ).
LaFeber examined the effect of modern sports and communication empires in his book, Michael Jordan and the New Global Capitalism ( 1999, 2002 ), which analyzes the rise in popularity of basketball, Michael Jordan, Nike and cable satellite networks and their relation to globalization.

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