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Yet and statistical
Yet, one must consider Boltzmann to be the " father " of statistical thermodynamics with his 1875 derivation of the relationship between entropy S and multiplicity Ω, the number of microscopic arrangements ( microstates ) producing the same macroscopic state ( macrostate ) for a particular system.
Yet, statistical approaches can yield results and are often pertinent, since large polymers ( i. e., polymers with a large number of monomers ) are describable efficiently in the thermodynamic limit of infinite many monomers ( although the actual size is clearly finite ).
Yet the government of Brazil does not consider this area a single unit for statistical purposes and any population numbers would be synthetic.
Yet, because so much of the surviving 15th-century repertory of English carols is anonymous, and Dunstaple is known to have written many, most scholars consider it highly likely — for stylistic as well as statistical reasons — that some of the anonymous carols from this time are actually by Dunstaple.

Yet and foundation
Yet the foundation of Sukhothai is still a celebrated event.
Yet another explanation is that snapping the strings against the wood of the instrument supplies a crisp, intense sound which can supply the foundation of a dance band.
Yet he was the first of the Dúnedain to perceive the rising threat of Sauron, he gave needed aid to the Elven King Gil-galad and laid the foundation for the future alliance of the Elves and the Men of Númenor against Sauron.
Yet the Greek defeat in the Greco-Turkish War and the foundation of modern Turkey created a new situation that made the enforcement of the terms of this treaty impossible.
Yet, these abstract beliefs were grounded with a firm foundation of action and activism.

Yet and remains
Yet he remains the fiercest of competitors.
Yet the fact remains that such institutions do set men at odds with their fellows.
Yet, Hezbollah remains deployed along the Blue Line.
Yet, the conjecture remains open and is among the seven famous Millennium Prize Problems.
Yet the issue remains unresolved, partly because other political associations for Horus and Set complicate the picture further.
Yet while the upper surface of the earth is trampled underfoot, the lower and denser soil closest to the supporting framework remains undisturbed and virgin.
Yet the sun remains unmoving in the sky, parching and burning all the ground beneath.
Yet the choir, side chapels, sacristry, and courtyard remain intact, and the cathedral, although no longer the seat of a bishop or archbishop, remains the primary place of worship for the Roman Catholic population of the city, and is a major tourist attraction.
Yet there is one block ( between Philadelphia and Union streets ) that remains substantially unaltered from the turn of the century.
Yet that scandal remains one of the biggest whodunnits of modern Irish politics.
Yet, the list of musicians who benefited from association with him, starting with ruling the London blues scene, remains impressive.
Yet social alienation remains a concern, especially among the philosophers of Marxist Humanism ; in the book The Marxist-Humanist Theory of State-Capitalism ( 1992 ), Raya Dunayevskaya discussed the existence of the desire for self-activity and self-actualisation among wage-labour workers struggling to achieve the elementary goals of life in a capitalist economy.
Yet it remains a rare glimpse of the poet's dissipated life, written by one of her contemporaries.
It features the song " Not Dead Yet " which received extensive commercial airplay on Chicago radio stations WXRT and WLUP and remains an active part of the former's library.
Yet, the sense that children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults remains strong.
Yet, a series of questions regarding the town ’ s exact location and identification of its ruins remains open due largely to the centuries-long geomorphologic processes of the area as the lower reaches of the Rioni are prone to changes of course across the wetland.
Yet the distinguishing instant at which weak implicatures and the hearer or reader ’ s conjecture of meaning diverge remains highly subjective.
Yet another alternative remains philosopher Robert Kane's model.
Yet " He remains a neglected and underrated artist, one of the few nineteenth-century painters to paint classical subjects successfully.
Yet was quite chaotic in the midst of the Cultural Revolution, and under the direction of Mao Zedong, in 1968, to " prepare for war and natural disasters ", Shijiazhuang became the provincial capital and remains so today.
Yet no matter what improvements or different types are made, the basic design idea of man or woman riding on a spring remains the same.
Yet Parkman's work represents a pioneering effort ; in several ways he anticipated the kind of frontier history now taken for granted .... Parkman's masterful and evocative use of language remains his most enduring and instructive legacy.
Yet even years after the model was discontinued, the Cimarron's legacy remains negative.
Yet despite all their issues, Lisa remains the only long-term relationship that Monette has managed to have.
Yet even today, with much major new development, the centre of the old Roman and medieval town on the opposite ( left ) bank of the Tarn remains poorly excavated, and the newly renovated Maison du Peuple, almost on the site of the old Roman forum, saw no archaeology before major mechanical excavation for recent new very deep foundations.

Yet and compelling
As it was written in a program note that accompanied the movie's premier " It is a modern poem presented with medieval material that has been very freely handled ... The script in particular — embodies a mid-twentieth century existentialist angst .... Still, to be fair to Bergman, one must allow him his artistic license, and the script's modernisms may be justified as giving the movie's medieval theme a compelling and urgent contemporary relevance ... Yet the film succeeds to a large degree because it is set in the Middle Ages, a time that can seem both very remote and very immediate to us living in the modern world .... Ultimately The Seventh Seal should be judged as a historical film by how well it combines the medieval and the modern.

Yet and theory
Yet, due to easier physical implementation of classical controller designs as compared to systems designed using modern control theory, these controllers are preferred in most industrial applications.
Yet the theory entered the mainstream of theoretical physics and astrophysics only with the developments between approximately 1960 and 1975, now known as the golden age of general relativity.
Yet another version of deflationism is the prosentential theory of truth, first developed by Dorothy Grover, Joseph Camp, and Nuel Belnap as an elaboration of Ramsey's claims.
Yet it is easy to see that on the Neyman-Pearson theory of testing, a test of " All P's are Q " is not necessarily a test of " All non-Q's are non-P " or vice versa.
Yet another theory is that abnormal chloride movement out of the cell leads to dehydration of mucus, pancreatic secretions, biliary secretions, etc.
" Yet it is common knowledge, Trotsky argues, that three years later, in 1926, " Bukharin was the chief and indeed the sole theoretician of the entire campaign against ' Trotskyism ', summed up in the struggle against the theory of the permanent revolution.
Yet another theory is that he was named after Sergeant Terwilliger and Mrs. Onderdonk in the pilot episode of the TV show Hunter.
Yet another theory is that the name may have had its origins in the efforts made by Russia's tsars to distinguish themselves from their predecessors in Rome and Byzantium ( on the basis that Russia was the " Third Rome ").
Yet another theory proposes the city was named after Woonsocket Hill in neighboring North Smithfield.
Yet another central, distinguishing feature of honing theory is the notion of a potentiality state.
Yet another theory suggests that monoamine shutdown is required so that the monoamine receptors in the brain can recover to regain full sensitivity.
He is commonly thought of as being a proponent of Theory Y, but, as Edgar Schein tells in his introduction to McGregor's subsequent, posthumous ( 1967 ), book The Professional Manager: " In my own contacts with Doug, I often found him to be discouraged by the degree to which theory Y had become as monolithic a set of principles as those of Theory X, the over-generalization which Doug was fighting .... Yet few readers were willing to acknowledge that the content of Doug's book made such a neutral point or that Doug's own presentation of his point of view was that coldly scientific ".
Yet another interpretation suggested by Archbishop Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo, who designed Pope Benedict XVI's tiara-less coat of arms, was " order, jurisdiction and magisterium ", while a further theory links the three tiers to the " celestial, human and terrestrial worlds ," which the pope is supposed to symbolically link.
Yet the Historical school forms the basis-both in theory and in practice-of the social market economy, for many decades the dominant economic paradigm in most countries of continental Europe.
Yet another theory is that it was taken from a nickname for the devil, " Old Roger ".
Yet few theoretical physicists believe general relativity a fundamentally accurate description of gravitation, and instead seek a theory of quantum gravity.
Yet while few ( since Schur ) would dissent that in regard to the failed surgery ' Freud's evasiveness is blatant .... Freud was eager to protect Fliess from the obvious charge of careless, almost fatal malpractice ', there is at the same time much to suggest that ' as far as the seduction theory is concerned, Eckstein is a red herring ... no more relevant than Freud's other patients.
Yet in relativity theory the constancy of light velocity in all inertial frames in connection with the relativity of simultaneity destroys this equality.
Yet while he was oriented towards the West and the new allies of West Germany and paid little attention to comparatists in Eastern Europe, his conception of a transnational ( and transatlantic ) comparative literature was very much influenced by East European literary theorists of the Russian and Prague schools of structuralism, from whose works René Wellek, too, derived many of his concepts, concepts that continue to have profound implications for comparative literary theory today " ... A manual published by the University of Munich lists 31 departments which offer a diploma in comparative literature in Germany, albeit some only as a ' minor '.
Yet another theory suggests that the design emerged as a result of the pressures of space on ringworks, and that the earliest motte and baileys were converted ringworks.
Yet another theory is that the nickname described his method for strangling people.
Yet another theory is that the ' derby match ' saying arose from when Liverpool played Everton.
Yet another theory is put forth by author Laura L. Cummings who postulates a possible indigenous origin of the term.
Yet d ' Herelle himself had scant interest in the field of molecular biology, for he was a lifelong Lamarckian, and he clung to his own theory of elementary living " micellae ," which would seem hopelessly old-fashioned after proteins were shown to be giant molecules.
Yet another theory is that in attempt to learn the informal French of the White colonists and the Free black Creoles, African imports butchered the French patois spoken to and around them.

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