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From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
From the above, it is possible to reformulate the definition to either of the following:
From 1975 to 1979, a Canadian progressive power trio, Rush, released three albums containing sidelong epics, regarded by some as concept albums ( though not actually concept albums by strict definition of the term ; that is, none of the other songs on the album have anything to do with each other or the 20-minute sidelong epic, so there is no pervasive concept or story ).
The result, div F, is a function of p. From this definition it also becomes explicitly visible that div F can be seen as the source density of the flux of F.
From his first composition to his last, he rejected the idea of musical development, in the strict definition of this term: the intertwining of different themes in a development section of a sonata form.
From earliest times, some kind of government has arguably been a vital part of every human society — though this refers only to a particularly loose definition of government.
From these three assumptions, neoclassical economists have built a structure to understand the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends — in fact understanding such allocation is often considered the definition of economics to neoclassical theorists.
From the definition of matrix multiplication, there exists an × matrix, such that.
From the definition of the delta-function, u may also be written as
From the definition, the direction of the electric field is the same as the direction of the force it would exert on a positively-charged particle, and opposite the direction of the force on a negatively-charged particle.
From the definition of ( angular ) wavenumber ;
From the 19th century, a large portion of the Muslim peoples ( termed ' Muhacir ' under a general definition ) of the Balkans, Caucasus, Crimea and Crete took refuge in present-day Turkey and shaped that country's fundamental features.
From Aristotle onward the definition, in philosophical contexts, of the word " essence " is very close to the definition of form ( Gr. morphe ).
From this definition, it is straightforward to find an equivalent charge in SI coulombs.
From the circuit diagram to the right, according to Kirchoff's Laws and the definition of capacitance:
From the circuit in Figure 1 above, according to Kirchoff's Laws and the definition of capacitance:
From Rüssspitz to Wildspitz, from Chiem to Gottschalkenberg, one can discover many scenic highlights ; for example, the Zugerberg mountain and the Walchwilerberg Oberallmig-a ridge of fascinating depth of definition, a moor with national cachet.
From the definition of the magnetic vector potential A and the fundamental theorem of the curl the magnetic flux may also be defined as:
From this, Post was able to derive the following definition of inconsistency without the use of the notion of contradiction:
In convex geometry, a face of a polytope P is the intersection of any supporting hyperplane of P and P. From this definition it follows that the set of faces of a polytope includes the polytope itself and the empty set.
From this follows the definition of effective mass:
From this definition, the latent heat for a given mass of a substance is calculated by
From the Bronze Age into the Renaissance the average masses of wheat and barley grains were part of the legal definition of units of mass.
From this definition, several other properties can be deduced.

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From 1980 to the present, ski-lifts have been modernized and snow-making machines installed at many resorts, leading to concerns regarding the loss of traditional Alpine culture and questions regarding sustainable development as the winter ski industry continues to develop quickly and the number of summer tourists decline.
From 2012 the University will be investing £ 120 million in a highly environmentally sustainable development situated on the Birley Fields site in Hulme, Manchester.
In September 2010, award winning sustainable fashion label, From Somewhere announced a new line of dresses made from Speedo's surplus.
From the Cork Oak to cork: A sustainable ecosystem
Other special exhibitions have included Isabel Toledo: Fashion From the Inside Out, in which the inauguration day ensemble Isabel Toledo designed for Michelle Obama in 2008 was on display, and a look at sustainable fashion with Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition from 2010 examining the past two centuries of fashion ’ s good — and bad — environmental and ethical practices.
From defining the problems to finding solutions that can be applied in practical and sustainable ways, there is much to overcome.
From the 1990s, Phil Bolger teamed with his wife Susanne Altenburger, designing boats under the name Phil Bolger & Friends Inc. During this time, they emphasized the design of sustainable and fuel-efficient boats for the fishing industry.
From thereon, the new ministry has focused, in close collaboration with the national and international development partners, on defining environmental policies, setting priorities and implementing initiatives within a context of sustainable development.

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From a management perspective, it is typically managed by a CIO, and necessarily involves human resources and IT departments cooperating to:
From the first version Shareaza has supported swarming, metadata, library management, and automatic file hashing.
From 1978 to 1982 he was a chief architect on Business System 12, a database management system that faithfully embraced the principles of the relational model.
From the start of the program in 1972, the management and development of Space Shuttle propulsion was a major activity at MSFC.
From the late 1950s to the early 1970s, the company enjoyed huge success in the popular music field under the management of Sir Joseph Lockwood.
From the top 100 companies in this ranking, forty are chosen to enter the CAC 40 such that it is " a relevant benchmark for portfolio management " and " a suitable underlying asset for derivatives products ".
From numerous studies by Standish Group and others as of 1998 for traditional project management methods, only 44 % of projects typically finish on time, projects usually complete at 222 % of the duration originally planned, 189 % of the original budgeted cost, 70 % of projects fall short of their planned scope ( technical content delivered ), and 30 % are cancelled before completion.
From this point to the river's mouth there are numerous wildlife management areas.
From digital camera to print a colour management tutorial
From 1890 until 1893 Taylor worked as a general manager and a consulting engineer to management for the Manufacturing Investment Company of Philadelphia, a company that operated large paper mills in Maine and Wisconsin.
From 1985 to his death in 1990, Dr. Peter attended and was involved in management of the Kinetic Sculpture Race in Humboldt County, California.
From FIA Statue # 17: " The Senate takes the decisions required by the management of the FIA when circumstances do not permit a meeting of the Committee or of the World Councils, especially in cases of emergency ; decisions thus taken must be confirmed during the next meeting of the Committee or of the relevant World Council.
From August 1916 his appointment as Quartermaster general made him joint head ( with Paul von Hindenburg ), and chief engineer behind the management of Germany's effort in World War I until his resignation in October 1918.
From 1997 to 2006, for instance, the UK government reportedly spent £ 20 billion on management consultants, raising questions in the House of Commons as to the returns upon such investment
Personal information management: From Consumption to Curation.
From now on, a management contract had to define the prerogatives of the company and the public authorities in order to guarantee the offer of a certain number of general utility public services and a wider management autonomy than that provided for in the law of 1930.
From the second body, in 1544, the architect Hernán Ruiz II took over management of the works, which he held until 1558.
From such administration of investment money, manipulated to create new capital, arose the preoccupation with risk calculations, which subsequently was followed by the " economic science " of risk prevention management.
From 1999 to 2002, under the captaincy of Martin Johnson and the management of Dean Richards, who became Director of Rugby for the club in February 1998, they won four consecutive Premiership titles and the first Zürich Championship play-offs, bringing their total of league championships to six — tied with Bath for most wins.
From 1882, Asahi began to receive financial support from the Government and Mitsui, and hardened the management base.
From the late 1980s, a more aggressive approach to scrub management was adopted together with more active conservation management starting with the large scale annual events for schools and volunteers such as “ Purge the Pine ” and “ Free Christmas Tree ” events.
From 1977, Gray worked as a graduate management trainee with P & O for a year.

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