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With Schoenberg he studied counterpoint, music theory, and harmony.
With his advances in the atomic theory of matter, John Dalton devised his own simpler symbols, based on circles, which were to be used to depict molecules.
With an essential principle like " when the epoch changed, the ways changed ", it upholds the rule of law and is thus a theory of jurisprudence.
With the publication of Darwin's theory of evolution in 1859, the concept of a " natural system " of taxonomy gained a theoretical basis, and the idea was born that groups used in a system of classification should represent branches on the evolutionary tree of life.
With the second version, Valve instituted a policy of ' delayed bans ,' the theory being that if a new hack is developed which circumvents the VAC system, it will spread amongst the ' cheating ' community.
With the work of the latter philosopher, critical theory transcended its theoretic roots in German idealism, and progressed closer to American pragmatism.
With the expansion of the mass media and mass / popular culture in the 1960s and 1970s and the blending of social and cultural criticism and literary criticism, the methods of both kinds of critical theory sometimes intertwined in the analysis of phenomena of popular culture, as in the emerging field of cultural studies, in which concepts deriving from Marxian theory, post-structuralism, semiology, psychoanalysis and feminist theory would be found in the same interpretive work.
With the rise of nation-states and the Protestant Reformation, the theory of divine right justified the king's absolute authority in both political and spiritual matters.
With the possible exception of gravitation, these interactions can usually be described in a set of calculational approximation methods known as perturbation theory, as being mediated by the exchange of gauge bosons between particles.
With this he especially turned against the then predominant literary theory of Gottsched and his followers.
With Allen Newell, Simon developed a theory for the simulation of human problem solving behavior using production rules.
With Fernand Gobet, he has expanded the EPAM theory into the CHREST computational model.
With the development of the special relativity, the need to account for a single universal frame of reference had disappeared — and acceptance of the 19th century theory of a luminiferous aether disappeared with it.
With different formulations, such ideas have been applied and extended to several fields and areas, including the origin of language, biology, cognition and mental activities, anthropology, education theory and developmental psychology.
With many propagators including Democritus, Epicurus, Aristotle and their followers, this theory seems to have some contact with modern theories of what vision really is, but it remained only speculation lacking any experimental foundation.
* The Oxfordian theory, among others, is discussed in Jennifer Lee Carrell's 2007 thriller Interred With Their Bones.
With the exception of initial forced bets, money is only placed into the pot voluntarily by a player who, at least in theory, rationally believes the bet has positive expected value.
With the development of quantum chemistry in the 20th century, however, a vast number of previously inexplicable dimensionless physical constants were successfully computed from theory.
With guidance by molecular theory, the dependence of viscoelastic properties on these variables can be simplified by introducing additional concepts such as the free volume, the monomeric friction coefficient, and the spacing between entanglement loci, to provide a qualitative understanding and in many cases a quantitative prediction of how to achieve desired physical and chemical properties and ultimate microstructure.
With this theory, linguists can better deal with the fact that subtle differences in word meaning correlate with other differences in the syntactic structure that the word appears in.
With the modern foundations for a general theory of systems following the World Wars, Ervin Laszlo, in the preface for Bertalanffy's book Perspectives on General System Theory, maintains that the translation of " general system theory " from German into English has " wrought a certain amount of havoc ".
With these ideas referring to an organized body of knowledge and " any systematically presented set of concepts, whether they are empirical, axiomatic, or philosophical, " Lehre " is associated with theory and science in the etymology of general systems, but also does not translate from the German very well ; " teaching " is the " closest equivalent ", but " sounds dogmatic and off the mark ".

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With two quays covering a total length of 1. 6 km, it offers facilities connecting river, road and rail transport.
With the exception of the line from Wuppertal to Remscheid ( and continuing to Solingen and operated as the RB 47 ) and the Prince William Railway to Essen ( now S-Bahn line S 9 ), all of the branch lines connecting to main line in the city of Wuppertal are now closed.
With Giovanni Schiaparelli's success in connecting the Leonids ( as they are now called ) with comet Tempel-Tuttle, the cosmic origin of meteors was now firmly established.
With Vargas injured, Trinidad continued connecting combinations, until the referee stopped the fight by technical knockout.
With a keen interest in the potential of railroads, Sen. Benton had sought support from the Senate for a railroad connecting St. Louis to San Francisco along the 38th parallel, the latitude which both cities approximately share.
With these associations she can be construed as being a divine arbiter of the goddess Ma ' at ( Justice, or Order ) in the Judgment Hall of Osiris, associating her with the Wedjat ( later the Eye of Ra ), and connecting her with Tefnut as well.
With passenger steamship to the connecting summit railway established, the Mount Holyoke " Prospect House " became a popular tourist destination.
With single-CPU, single-core computers, it is possible to perform parallel processing by connecting the computers in a network.
With construction of a developed road connecting Farmington to U. S. Route 66 and Albuquerque in the 1940s and the construction of the San Juan Basin Natural Gas Pipeline in 1953 – a venture led by Tom Bolack – the population expanded significantly.
With one runway ( with CAT II certification ) and an estimated 2 million passengers a year, Vilnius International Airport is base to Wizz Air and Small Planet airlines, focus city to Ryanair and is served by a number of European regular and low-cost airlines, offering direct and connecting flights to many destinations.
With waveguides, if the receiving waveguide can support modes of the appropriate frequency, the evanescent field gives rise to propagating-wave modes, thereby connecting ( or coupling ) the wave from one waveguide to the next.
With some designs, this is done by connecting stencil islands ( sections of material that are inside cut-out " holes " in the stencil ) to other parts of the stencil with bridges ( narrow sections of material that are not cut out ).
With the assistance of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority ( GRTA ), express services are available to Atlanta, connecting with MARTA at the Doraville ( NE10 ), Lindbergh Center ( N6 ), Arts Center ( N5 ), Midtown ( N4 ), North Avenue ( N3 ), Civic Center ( N2 ), Peachtree Center ( N1 ), and Five Points stations.
With recent advances in technology, it is possible to facilitate the social aspects of learning by virtually connecting individuals within a distributed community of practice in the online environment.
With the Edo period, Fujisawa prospered as Fujisawa-shuku, a post station on the Tōkaidō highway connecting Edo with Kyoto.
With the completion of the Erie Canal, connecting Buffalo with Albany, commerce in the Mohawk Valley expanded remarkably.
With 70 stations along its 68-kilometre line, connecting the cities and towns along the entire Belgian ( West Flanders ) coastline, it is the longest tram line in the world.
With a lumen diameter of about 1. 2 to 2. 0 nm, the pore of a gap junction channel is wide enough to allow ions and even medium sized molecules like signaling molecules to flow from one cell to the next, thereby connecting the two cells ' cytoplasm.
With the sledder in the kneeling position, the strap may go over the sledder's thighs or calves before connecting with the strap from the other side of the sled with some sort of buckling device.
With the construction of the railway line connecting Dahisar to the city of Mumbai in 1867, came the first lot of migrants, the people from Sindhudurg region of Konkan.
With construction on the new Austin Bluffs / Union interchange, the construction of a new frontage road from campus to University Hall began as well, enabling a closed circuit connecting Cragmor Campus with University Hall, making access to Austin Bluffs unnecessary.
With a few additions, the volumes have presented the single issues ( and then the webcomic ) in their original order of production, except for issue # 22 ( included with vols 1 & 2 in the hardcover " Book 1 "), issue # 30 ( batched with issue # 38 ( and its online continuation ) in Volume 8 ); and the two issues of McNeil's connecting side project " Mystery Date " which, with issue # 31, form the bulk of Finder Volume 6.
With the commercialization of the internet, Africa Online moved its focus away from providing news to connecting Africans on the continent to the Internet.
With the exception of the 289 HiPo, Boss 302 and 351W, all connecting rods use the same 5 / 16 in.

2.920 seconds.