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For, if so, the path leads through a complex process of parliamentary diplomacy which adds still another dimension to the problem.
The transportation system which serves the National Forests is a complex of highways and access roads and trails under various ownerships and jurisdictions.
Then in 2 we show that any line involution with the properties that ( A ) It has no complex of invariant lines, and ( B ) Its singular lines form a complex consisting exclusively of the lines which meet a twisted curve, is necessarily of the type discussed in 1.
Hence the totality of singular lines is the T order complex of lines which meet Aj.
The most obvious of these is the quadratic complex of tangents to Q, each line of which is transformed into the entire pencil of lines tangent to Q at the image of the point of tangency of the given line.
The preceding observations make it clear that there exist line involutions of all orders greater than 1 with no complex of invariant lines and with a complex of singular lines consisting exclusively of the lines which meet a twisted curve Aj.
We now observe that the case in which **zg is a Af curve on a quadric is impossible if the complex of singular lines consists exclusively of the lines which meet Aj.
Of all the possible forms of nonverbal expression, that which seems best to give release, and communicational expression, to complex and undifferentiated feelings is laughter.
Wage-price policies of industry are the result of a complex of forces -- no single explanation has been found which applies to all cases.
The vases which resulted had different shapes, far more complex decoration, and a larger sense of style.
Destruction of the enemy's building and base complex, however, requires attacks on enemy territory, which is possible only in event of all-out hostilities.
And even more complex items can be interpreted to conform to one's own point of view, which is by nature so personal.
The President had set for himself the task, which he believed vital, of awakening the U. S. and its allies to the hard and complex effort necessary to shift that balance.
Tylor formulated one of the early and influential anthropological conceptions of culture as " that complex whole, which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by as of society.
Another feature unique to amphibians is the columella-opercular complex, adjoining the auditory capsule, which is involved in the transmission of both airborne and seismic signals.
* Argument ( complex analysis ), a function which returns the polar angle of a complex number
Assuming ZF is consistent, Paul Cohen employed the technique of forcing, developed for this purpose, to show that the axiom of choice itself is not a theorem of ZF by constructing a much more complex model which satisfies ZF ¬ C ( ZF with the negation of AC added as axiom ) and thus showing that ZF ¬ C is consistent.
The axon initial segment ( AIS ) consists of a specialised complex of proteins which form part of the proximal axon of a neuron.
Since complex scalar fields admit two different kinds of annihilation operators, which are related by conjugation, such fields describe charged bosons.
Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) and owes its violet color to irradiation, iron impurities ( in some cases in conjunction with transition element impurities ), and the presence of trace elements, which result in complex crystal lattice substitutions.
During a complex creation myth in which the cosmic cow licked Buri free from the ice, the sons of Buri's son, Bor, who were Odin, Vili and Vé, constructed the universe and put Midgard in it as a residence for the first human couple, Ask and Embla, whom they created from driftwood trees in Section 9.

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Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
MAOIs work by blocking the enzyme monoamine oxidase, which breaks down the neurotransmitters dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine.
# The cell breaks apart into several vesicles called apoptotic bodies, which are then phagocytosed.
Beginning with the advent of beat match DJ ' ing, in which Bronx DJs ( Disc Jockeys ) including Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa and DJ Kool Herc extended the breaks of funk records, a major new musical genre emerged that sought to isolate the percussion breaks of hit funk, disco and soul songs.
The single primordial beryllium isotope < sup > 9 </ sup > Be also undergoes a ( n, 2n ) neutron reaction with neutron energies over about 1. 9 MeV, to produce < sup > 8 </ sup > Be, which almost immediately breaks into two alpha particles.
In more recent years, pure steals of home are rare, although a player may steal home plate during a " delayed double steal ," in which a runner on first attempts to steal second, while the runner on third breaks for home as soon as the catcher throws to second base.
From there comes the above-mentioned quote, which is used when someone breaks ranks before battle.
Other examples include magnetized ferromagnets, which break rotational symmetry, and more exotic states such as the ground state of a BCS superconductor, that breaks U ( 1 ) rotational symmetry.
When the sperm breaks through the hard outer shell of the egg a new cell embryo is formed, which, in humans, grows to full size in 9 months.
In 2004 the British hip hop group The Streets released A Grand Don't Come for Free, a concept album charting a period of the protagonists life in which he meets a girl, starts a relationship with her and then breaks up with her after finding out she has been cheating on him.
The simplest checksum algorithm is the so-called longitudinal parity check, which breaks the data into " words " with a fixed number n of bits, and then computes the exclusive or of all those words.
During diving, a muscular action closes the blowholes ( nostrils ), which remain closed until the cetacean next breaks the surface ; when it surfaces, the muscles open the blowholes and warm air is exhaled.
If Neal Townsend breaks the contract and doesn't use any of Wisda's Landscaping's services, expectation damages paid to Wisda's Landscaping would be $ 500, which is the economic loss they suffered.
Over time, the repetition in the forming and melting of the ice causes fissures, which eventually breaks the rock down.
The tillage of agricultural lands, which breaks up soil into finer particles, is one of the primary factors.
Ash blasts the harpy-like deadite with his shotgun and is hailed as a hero who has come to save the realm, at which point he breaks down and screams " No!
* The anode catalyst, which breaks down the fuel into electrons and ions.
These pigs produce the enzyme phytase, which breaks down the indigestible phosphorus, in their saliva.
Hershey and Chase showed that the introduction of deoxyribonuclease ( referred to as DNase ), an enzyme that breaks down DNA, into a solution containing the labeled bacteriophages did not introduce any < sup > 32 </ sup > P into the solution which demonstrated that the phage, while intact, is resistant to the enzyme.
When blood glucose levels fall below a certain level, the body begins to use stored sugar as an energy source through glycogenolysis, which breaks down the glycogen stored in the liver and muscles into glucose, which can then be utilized as an energy source.
Some scholars argue that the passage is an intrusion into the progression of Josephus ' text at the point in which it appears in the Antiquities and breaks the thread of the narrative.
One katal of trypsin, for example, is that amount of trypsin which breaks a mole of peptide bonds per second under specified conditions.

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