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However, some asexuals who identify as straight, gay, lesbian, or bi before asexual, or simply prefer that terminology, will sometimes refer to themselves as " straight asexual " or " asexual lesbian ".
Some of the problems and contradictions in this terminology will perhaps disappear as more systematic terms, such as ( non ) load / store, becomes more popular and eventually replaces the imprecise and slightly counter-intuitive RISC / CISC terms.
Infallibility means protection, and, in Islamic terminology, means the spiritual grace of Allah enabling a person to abstain from sins by his own free will.
I hope that this terminology will prove to be
However, a useful definition of risk management will be provided as well as some basic terminology and a commonly used process for risk management.
With this terminology, if a firm is earning abnormal profit in the short term, this will act as a trigger for other firms to enter the market.
Regardless of the methodology or terminology used, the same basic project management processes will be used.
X. 641 offers a means of developing or enhancing standards related to QoS and provide concepts and terminology that will assist in maintaining the consistency of related standards.
Being familiar with those terms will help in understanding the terminology here.
Using the terminology of Root for the parent node of the subtrees to rotate, Pivot for the node which will become the new parent node, RS for rotation side upon to rotate and OS for opposite side of rotation.
In aviation terminology, the regional or local air pressure at mean sea level ( MSL ) is called the QNH or " altimeter setting ", and the pressure that will calibrate the altimeter to show the height above ground at a given airfield is called the QFE of the field.
In a re-structuring of civil flight training device characteristics and terminology that will take place in about 2012, Level D Full flight simulator will be re-designated as ICAO Type 7 and will have improved specifications for both motion and visual systems.
For a person with low self-esteem — or " wrong " self-esteem, according to Branden's terminology — any positive stimulus or incentive will make him feel comfortable, or, at most, better with respect to himself / herself for just some time.
Nevertheless, there are 7-8 times more citations for the original terminology in PubMed, so any change in usage will be slow to happen.
The terminology used in this article refers to the settlement of East Stonehouse which is on the Devon side of the mouth of the Tamar estuary, and will be referred to as Stonehouse.
The more comprehensive appraisal control sheet, read in conjunction with the terminology sketch, will also help owners understand the appraisal process and pre-assess the qualities of their dogs.
A short input ( in control systems terminology an impulse ) in pitch ( generally via the elevator in a standard configuration fixed wing aircraft ) will generally lead to overshoots about the trimmed condition.
The terminology reflects the expectations of the parties — the buyer hopes or expects that the asset price is going to increase, while the seller hopes or expects that it will decrease in near future.
The terminology weight function arises from mechanics: if one has a collection of ' objects on a lever, with weights ( where weight is now interpreted in the physical sense ) and locations :, then the lever will be in balance if the fulcrum of the lever is at the center of mass
The terminology used in Thessaloniki and most parts of northern Greece is different, the word kalamaki is derided since the item is called consistently a souvlaki ; a joke suggests that any Athenian or other southerner visiting Thessaloniki asks for a kalamaki will be mockingly given a drinking straw ( also called " kalamaki ").
Using logical terminology and applying it to the argument from free will, there is a marked distinction between the statement " It is impossible ( for God to know a future action to be true and for that action to not occur )" and the statement " If God knows that a future action is true, then it is impossible for that action to not occur.
It states that any deterministic dynamic system will automatically evolve towards a state of equilibrium ( or in more modern terminology, an attractor ).

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Natural deposits terminology also sometimes uses the word bitumen, such as at the La Brea Tar Pits.
Specialized terminology is also used:
He also notes that activists use the terms " globalization movement " and " anti-globalization movement " interchangeably, indicating the confusion of the terminology.
The FBI also coordinated an aerial search, using fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters from the Oregon Army National Guard, along the entire flight path ( known as Victor 23 in standard aviation terminology < ref >
John Mitchell, author of Concepts in Programming Languages, also uses this terminology.
These are also considered war flags, though the terminology only applies to the flag's military usage.
* aspect — Ancient Greek: imperfective, perfective ( traditionally called aorist ), perfect ( sometimes also called perfective ; see note about terminology );
It is also difficult to accurately translate original alchemy texts, especially medieval Chinese texts which employ metaphor to describe unexplained phenomena, into contemporary scientific language with its rigidly defined terminology.
These two aspectual forms are also referred to as BE + ING and HAVE + EN, respectively, which avoids what may be unfamiliar terminology.
The early 1980s also saw a number of experimental " hyperediting " functions in word processors and hypermedia programs, many of whose features and terminology were later analogous to the World Wide Web.
The Ebers papyrus also provides our earliest possible documentation of ancient awareness of tumors, but ancient medical terminology being badly understood, cases Ebers 546 and 547 for instance may refer to simple swellings.
Bonewits also coined much of the modern terminology used to define and articulate many of the conceptual themes and issues which affect the North American Neopagan community.
For instance, Mahatma Gandhi's satyagraha struggle for Indian independence is called a " jihad " in Modern Standard Arabic ( as well as many other dialects of Arabic ); the terminology is also applied to the fight for women's liberation .< ref >
He also introduced much of the modern mathematical terminology and notation, particularly for mathematical analysis, such as the notion of a mathematical function.
Tegmark writes that " abstract mathematics is so general that any Theory Of Everything ( TOE ) that is definable in purely formal terms ( independent of vague human terminology ) is also a mathematical structure.
The term " naturalistic fallacy " is also sometimes used to describe the deduction of an " ought " from an " is " ( the Is – ought problem ), and has inspired the use of mutually reinforcing terminology which describes the converse ( deducing an " is " from an " ought ") either as the " reverse naturalistic fallacy " or as the moralistic fallacy.
The term " Middle Ages " and especially the adjective medieval can also have a negative ring in colloquial use (" the barbaric treatment of prisoners in such-and-such a prison is almost medieval ") but this does not carry over into academic terminology.
Whereas classical political philosophy is primarily defined by a concern for Hellenic and Enlightenment thought, political scientists are also marked by a great concern for " modernity " and the contemporary nation state, along with the study of classical thought, and as such share a greater deal of terminology with sociologists ( e. g. structure and agency ).
Since relays are switches, the terminology applied to switches is also applied to relays.
It was popularized and became the standard terminology by the work of Johannes Schefferus, Acta Lapponica ( 1673 ), but was also used earlier by Olaus Magnus in his Description of the Northern peoples ( 1555 ).
This terminology is also used for astronomical bodies such as the planet Earth, even though it is not spherical and only approximately spheroidal ( see geoid ).
Their terminology also deviates from Sorcerer terminology.
Because of this terminology, stop codons have also been referred to as nonsense codons.

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