Any finite segment can be continued to produce a rational and any finite segment can be continued to produce an irrational. |
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The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon. |
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But we also don't call them finite complement clauses, though many linguists would. |
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Internal cache locks a datacenter into finite and usually small maximum capacity. |
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I have made the choice to be a farmer and to manage a finite renewable resource such as water. |
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We function based on these beliefs labelled into finite categories and if you do not believe, tough luck, you lose. |
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This type of space requires a slightly different treatment to spaces of finite, or denumerably infinite, dimensions. |
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Mathematician Alan M. Turing was one of the first to propose the idea of a finite automaton as a universal mathematics machine. |
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While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply. |
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Largely under the impetus of the odd order theorem, there was an awakening interest in finite group theory. |
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The finite size of the message store translates into limits on the size of each user mailbox. |
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The exigencies of market forces and the legacy of over-exploited finite resources and deregulated labour markets remain. |
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With finite sample sizes, the curves deviate from this straight line and the deviation increases as the sample size decreases. |
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These challenges include a finite budget, and limited personnel and resources. |
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Early medieval Latin also allowed for the possibility of a dependent substantive clause with finite verb and subject in the nominative case. |
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On another, more important level, the book is about Levin's research in cosmology, and her idea that the universe may be finite in size. |
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This way of reasoning is also present in finite and denumerably infinite collections. |
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Your proposal, therefore, has to give us a finite theory which combines these two formalisms. |
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A finite sporadic simple group is a finite simple group which is not a member of one of the standard infinite families. |
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A grid of 101x55 has been used as the finite element mesh for the selected section. |
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The finite element mesh subdivides the geometry into elements, upon which are found nodes. |
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Guest speaker, Mr Warner, pointed out that water is a finite resource that is infinitely recycled. |
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In his talk Steinitz introduced an algebra over the ring of integers whose base elements are isomorphism classes of finite abelian groups. |
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There's a finite number of cubes, and they don't really do anything once they're folded up and inside the body. |
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Miniaturization of microelectronics has a finite end based on today's technology. |
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More fractions can therefore be represented as finite sexagesimal fractions than can as finite decimal fractions. |
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We consider a manufacturing flow line consisting of a series of machines separated by buffers of finite capacity. |
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These questions require us to make tough decisions about how we distribute our finite resources. |
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Saying that God is transcendent is therefore saying that none of the limitations of finite life apply to him. |
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This theorem gave, as a corollary, the complete structure of all finite projective geometries. |
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Globally the symmetry is broken in any universe that is finite, or began with a big bang. |
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What I cannot grasp is how to determine if a sentence is finite or infinite. |
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Since all of our experiences involve finite objects, we lack a point of reference for dealing with the infinite. |
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Nothing finite, nothing bound up in this world, can compare to the infinite. |
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Inductive arguments reason from a finite set of examples to a general rule. |
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Twenty years earlier Gordan had proved the finite basis theorem for binary forms using a highly computational approach. |
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When you start realising how finite everything is, then all your differences and misunderstandings and pain should fall away. |
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In that case, one has a finite value of the first moment, i.e., of the average jump length. |
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In the unity reached by overcoming this divorce of the finite from the infinite lies religious blessedness, perfect beauty, and moral freedom. |
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He searched for finite simple groups and in an 1892 paper he showed that all simple groups up to order 200 are already known. |
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In it he determined the minimal simple finite groups, this is to say, the simple groups whose proper subgroups are solvable. |
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Further, what is infinitely great cannot be fully grasped by our finite minds. |
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Likewise all practical digital signals are analogue, since the system takes a finite time to slew between any two states. |
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Anderson now spreads the word on the unsustainability of infinite growth in a finite world. |
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He notes that mechanical units have a finite life determined by hours of run time and regular periodic maintenance programs. |
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In addition to his work on semigroups, number theory and finite fields, Schwarz contributed to the theory of non-negative and Boolean matrices. |
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We emphasize the seeming slowness of wisdom as acquired by intellect in its finite journeying through finite existences. |
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We discussed the idea of my taking one day a week as unpaid leave for a finite period of time, or until new client work came in. |
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I have told them the heart only has a finite number of irreplaceable cells. |
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With finite medical resources, it seems only logical to manage those health problems as efficiently as possible. |
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The size arrangement and location of the degaussing coils are based on finite element modelling of the ship structure and major equipment fits. |
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If something created God, God would have a beginning and He'd be finite, not infinite. |
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Simply because resources are finite, and we have to use them the best we can. |
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Everything we perceive is filtered through our finite minds with finite vocabulary. |
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If the tiling problem for monotiles with finitely many vertices and edges is undecidable, then there is no finite upper bound on Heesch numbers. |
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But shrubs are bigger than the little navelworts, and our garden space is finite. |
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The peace and rest, the security desiderated at such moments is security against the bewildering accidents of so much finite experience. |
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A grounded clause corresponds to the traditional category of finite clause. |
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Since our industry is so specific, it's really a finite group of people we're targeting. |
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Anything that exists within space is by definition finite, no matter how big it gets. |
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His specialization in finite element analysis led him to start his own company. |
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One could quite reasonably believe that there are a finite number of ways persons could breach the laws regarding railway crossings. |
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If we chop off an infinite cfe after a finite number of steps then we will create a rational approximation to the original irrational. |
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As I have demonstrated in detail in Huang, there is no distinction between finite and non-finite clauses in this language. |
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Their disadvantages are toxicity, viscousness at low temperatures requiring more pump power, and a finite life. |
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With Frank in the chair, the deans met every fortnight ensuring that finite resources were used effectively. |
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The nuclear force is attractive and stronger than the electrostatic force, but it has a finite range. |
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The size of the finite element model width and depth were calibrated to provide correct correlation to the pile load test data. |
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Nauru is an object lesson in what can happen to a small country with a rich but narrow, and finite, resource base. |
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We know, that a single universe is enormously large, but always finite in size due to its Big-Bang origin. |
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Even outside the confines of finite name-spaces, the sheer onomastic challenge of modern life sometimes gets to be a burden. |
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However, there is a finite number of police officers to respond to incidents. |
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One of the primary objectives of modern economic theory and free markets is to exploit finite resources at ever-quicker rates. |
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We, after all live on an increasingly polluted planet of finite recourses and space. |
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In every case, it said finite reserves of these minerals were approaching exhaustion and prices would rise steeply. |
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In string theory, the strings collide over a small but finite distance, and the answers do make sense. |
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An infinitely happy life is not a life without difficulties here in our finite existence. |
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This paper presents a new approach for the generation of hexahedral finite element meshes for solid bodies in computer-aided design. |
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The eight-node hexahedral elements are therefore superior to tetrahedral elements for finite element analysis. |
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The procedure, today much used in computer implementations, enumerates the cosets of a subgroup of finite index in a finitely presented group. |
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He lectured on and wrote up notes on Tate's theorem on homomorphisms between abelian varieties over finite fields. |
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He argued that the earth resembled a closed system, which used up its finite stocks of useful energy in an irreversible way. |
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Both count as cognitive values because they make theories cognitively accessible, comprehensible to our finite minds. |
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This made no philosophical sense, because human justice is both finite and fallible. |
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His major mathematical contributions are to finite field theory, number theory, and combinatorics. |
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Cryptography has generated number theory, algebraic geometry over finite fields, algebra, combinatorics and computers. |
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To minimize the effects of finite sample thickness, we limited indentation to 750 nm. |
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A finite being acts substantially through the goodness that arises from its participation in esse. |
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Our physical science is not a deductive system, but a series of generalizations based in observation of finite modes. |
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The nineteenth century developed a number of causative theories for the finite nature of epidemic disease. |
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At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be publicly funded. |
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He showed that a finitely generated group in which the order of every element divides 6 must be finite. |
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I am one of those environmental activists who recognise we live on a planet of finite resources. |
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Form a question and make it specific and finite so that the answer is easily recognizable. |
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However, Deutsch has argued that it may be that all finite systems in Nature can be simulated by a quantum computer. |
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Commanders have finite time, money, fuel, ammunition, and access to ranges and training areas needed to train units. |
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A temporal profile needs to be contributed by a finite verb, as in I walked into the garden, We drove towards the sea. |
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This is what tells us that the Universe probably does have a finite age, it probably is not eternal and ageless as Einstein wanted to believe. |
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It also turns out to provide finite expressions that are in stunning agreement with experiment. |
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Additionally, there is a finite amount of terrain that supports the movement of reconnaissance forces. |
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He had been responsible for major advances in the theory of finite dimensional algebras and was the discoverer of modular representation theory. |
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Mini mission statements, nearly always written without benefit of finite verbs, are increasingly common. |
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Verb second, or V2, languages are languages in which a finite verb or Aux is fronted to a second place in a root clause. |
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Each cell is blank or contains one symbol from a finite alphabet of symbols. |
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Normal diploid human cells multiply for a finite number of generations and then enter a state of replicative senescence. |
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The team relied heavily on the finite element modeling and analysis to define the structure and the suspension system. |
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However, historic buildings and ancient monuments are a finite and irreplaceable resource. |
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In leaders and news reports, the paper's editors and reporters ignore the unsustainable nature of endless economic growth on a finite planet. |
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Aleksandrov further developed the integral transform method and used asymptotic methods to solve the problem for a finite thickness layer. |
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This last theorem implies, in particular, the proposition that free groups are residually finite. |
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In proving these learnable results, crucial use is made of a theorem on the concept known as finite elasticity. |
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Each week the candidate criss-crosses the country, although his travels are limited by a finite number of stamina points. |
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It is also possible to compute the average baryon and lepton numbers at finite temperatures and in the relativistic domain. |
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The world is finite and globalism is now being met by a global people's initiative. |
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What about the belief that a finite entity, a life form of some form or other, now quite possibly dead, created our universe? |
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However, this suggests that the finite population effect is limited to small population sizes. |
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We do not know for sure whether the Universe is finite or infinite. |
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We only have a finite amount of fresh H2o and food on the planet, there is no more. |
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This volume presents the most up-to-date information available on a posteriori error estimation for finite element approximation in mechanics and mathematics. |
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An archive is neither exhaustible, nor fully recoverable, nor positively finite, and archeology is the method of history that conceives its data in terms of the archive. |
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According to Pyrrhonism, there are no finite truths in the world. |
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Now, it is well known in probability theory that the expected value of a uniformly distributed variable on a finite interval is the center of that interval. |
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Again like all proteins in the body, collagen has a finite life span after which it is degraded to the constituent amino acids and replaced by new fibres. |
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Zero divided by negative or positive numbers is either zero or is expressed as a fraction with zero as numerator and the finite quantity as denominator. |
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His interests in research relate to finite geometries and the group theory related to them, to Cremona transformations related to the Galois theory of equations. |
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They cannot be rightly understood except by persons who undergo a kind of mystagogy, enabling them to glimpse the transcendent through concepts derived from finite things. |
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In the case of the electromagnetic force, a panacea was found in 1947, excising infinity to reveal finite, correct, answers. |
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For finite sets of finite entities it is easy to prove Cantor's Theorem, namely that the number of members of a set is strictly less than the number of its subsets. |
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For his doctorate he was using contour integration to study different problems concerning functions which are univalent in a domain of finite connectivity. |
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Fossil fuel is a finite energy source, and we are perilously close to drawing down all known oil and gas reserves to the point that production can no longer meet demand. |
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In English, tense must be expressed in all finite verb phrases. |
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The notions of a future life, of another world, and similar ideas are described as arising out of the dialectical limitations of the finite understanding. |
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They were always going to gain a finite amount of income from the scheme. |
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I've heard you refer to the inverse as being topologically finite. |
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This project envisages the distribution of the finite that clause and non-finite CCs which can be used either as catenative complements or as non-catenative complements. |
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The finite element method has failed to replace the conventional SSI method in the laterally-loaded pile problem because the lateral load is not axisymmetric. |
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They then subjected various configurations to finite element analysis. |
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In the quantum mechanical model, the energy of the ground state is not zero, but a finite quantity which is a function of Planck's constant and the vibrational quantum number. |
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The Crown sets a finite limit and says that is the bounds within which it will negotiate, and if that is not accepted, then it will not be able to negotiate. |
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Consider for a start all finite sequences of the twenty six letters of the English alphabet, the ten digits, a comma, a full stop, a dash and a blank space. |
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If the optical component to be machined is a mirror, and the object to be imaged with that mirror is located at a finite distance, the shape will be an ellipse. |
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Such problem arise when one asks whether an equation involving only whole numbers has an infinite number of whole-number solutions, a finite number, or none at all. |
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For finite sets, the cardinal numbers are the whole numbers. |
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The first is that, like oil, nuclear energy is a finite resource. |
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Third, although space and time are infinite, matter is spatio-temporally finite, and being endowed only with vis inertiae it has no power of self-motion. |
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If this is the true shape of the universe, it means space is finite. |
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But Zawahiri has to know he is now High Value Target No. 1, and his shelf life is finite. |
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This opens the possibility of a Big Rip, in which the expansion rate increases without bound until it reaches infinity at some finite time in the future. |
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And, since we have no means of determining the length of time during which they act, because it is inappreciably short, we cannot measure impulsive forces as we measure finite forces. |
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The reservoir of settlement-related projects available for promotion is finite. |
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There is no doubt that in health there is infinite demand and finite resources, and each scarce health dollar must be put to the best possible use. |
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And they're wise to pursue this course, because the most finite resource in this discussion is land. |
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The formalists hoped to express the mathematics of infinite sets in such a system, and to establish the consistency of that system by finite methods. |
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Spatial domain is discretised by a numerical mesh consisting of a finite number of contiguous control volumes of completely arbitrary topology. |
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We have seen that all rational numbers, and no other number, can be expressed as finite simple continued fractions. |
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Enums allow you to define a type made up of a finite set of identifiers, with each identifier mapping to an integer. |
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All enumerable sets are equivalent to each other, but not to any finite set. |
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God and Goddess watched as the finite universe continued to develop into a stable platform to sustain finite life and were pleased. |
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Subjective case is used when the pronoun is the subject of a finite clause, and otherwise the objective case is used. |
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In clauses with auxiliary verbs they are the finite verbs and the main verb is treated as a subordinate clause. |
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The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. |
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By using the method of finite differences, it was possible to avoid the need for multiplication and division. |
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As is well known, in finite dimensions each Lie group is, at least locally near the identity, completely described by its Lie algebra. |
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He was the primary author of the ATLAS of Finite Groups giving properties of many finite simple groups. |
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This work made him a key player in the successful classification of the finite simple groups. |
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For polar questions, exclamations and wishes, the finite verb always has the first position. |
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That is a destination as far, or near, as the truth itself to you or me or the given finite community. |
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Sure, using the brakes will slow the car, but just as with throttle input, there is a finite amount of brake input available to you mid-drift. |
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Assume a black hole formed a finite time in the past and will fully evaporate away in some finite time in the future. |
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Then, it will only emit a finite amount of information encoded within its Hawking radiation. |
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However, as noted above, most finite verbs are formed periphrastically, using an auxiliary verb in conjunction with the verbal noun. |
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Here we see an objective complement of a finite verb begin with the quantifier. |
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Its syntax is V2, with the finite verb always occupying the second slot in the sentence. |
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Beniamino Segre is one of the main contributor of algebraic geometry and one of the founders of finite geometry. |
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Viewing this sentence as consisting of a single finite clause, there are five auxiliary verbs and two main verbs present. |
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The Tamil case system is analyzed in native and missionary grammars as consisting of a finite number of cases. |
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Pseudovarieties are of particular importance in the study of finite semigroups and hence in formal language theory. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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The finite verb moves out of its base position after the subject into a derived position in front of the subject. |
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The V2 principle allows any major constituent to occupy the first position as long as the second position is occupied by the finite verb. |
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In this regard, it is important to understand that the V2 principle focuses on the finite verb only. |
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Thus the finite verb is seen as inside that constituent in embedded clauses, but outside that constituent in V2 main clauses. |
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As with other Germanic languages, the finite verb must be in the second position. |
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The subject may be in the first position, but when a topical expression occupies the position, the subject follows the finite verb. |
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This analysis suggests a close parallel between the V2 finite form in main clauses and the conjunctions in embedded clauses. |
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On this account, the V2 principle is violated if the finite verb has more than one predependent or no predependent at all. |
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It might seem that every grammatically complete sentence or clause must contain a finite verb. |
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The relatively poor system of inflectional morphology in English makes the central role that finite verbs play be often not so evident. |
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In other languages, finite verbs are the locus of much grammatical information. |
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Similarly, in dependency grammars, the finite verb is the root of the entire clause and so is the most prominent structural unit in the clause. |
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Such advances and increases in efficiency, they suggest, merely accelerate the drawing down of finite resources. |
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The first of these is concerned with the finite representability of belief sets. |
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Every permutable subgroup of a finite group is semipermutable. The converse, however, is not necessarily true. |
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The subfractals will consist of points associated with infinite strings from a subshift of finite type or sofic subshift on the symbolic space. |
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If a set is neither finite nor countably infinite, it is said to be uncountably infinite or simply uncountable. |
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For the infinite shifts the rhombus is positioned on the right of the previous rhombus and for finite shifts on the left. |
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Like all loopers, Joe knows his life expectancy is finite and one day he will close the loop by gunning down his future self. |
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For all practical purposes, the world's supply of oil is not finite. |
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Gu investigated the stress loads on the metatarsals during landing in a 3-dimensional finite element model of the foot. |
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This is another minimal pair, this time with a finite form of the same verb. |
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In this paper, we introduce the concept of fuzzy groups with operator on fuzzy finite state machines and. |
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Reduce software development efforts by using finite state machines as a foundation for executable specifications. |
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Distribution of nucleotide differences between two randomly chosen cistrons in a finite population. |
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A simple way to construct such a group is to take a finite real reflection group and to complexify it. |
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In these examples, the clitic comes in between the finite and the non-finite verb. |
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Moreover, a reference frame where the Christoffel symbols are zero can be applicable only at a point, it is unapplicable to a finite region. |
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Moreover, we deal with finite structures only, hence f is surjective too, and consequently it is a bijection. |
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Topics covered include coding theory, cryptology, combinatorics, finite geometry, algebra, and number theory. |
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A lot of finite element modeling and analysis went into deriving the decoupling process. |
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As shown, the LHM and RHM can be identified and the passbands are observed, separated by a finite stopband. |
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What makes this and each impending upswing stand out is the increasingly finite amount of developable land. |
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This book is aimed at graduate students and senior researchers interested in the study of products and permutability of finite groups. |
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The elliptic boundary value problem that has to be solved in every time-step is discretised by the standard finite element method. |
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Embodiment is an existential condition, our being tied to biologically finite and phenomenologically conscious bodies. |
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The hexahedral finite volume elements are generated in the porous media zone to simulate the tube bundle flow resistance. |
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In this paper, we study the properties of the eigenfunctions of the finite Hankel transform. |
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Any quadrature formula that uses only a finite number of samples of the integrand might fail if the samples are not representative. |
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What percentage of the finite verb phrase contexts focuses on prior events, requiring the use of simple past? |
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More specifically, Part 1 is devoted to the study of particular solutions of the inviscid equation which blow up in finite time. |
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Moreover, the financial or political knowledge of even those with the most questionable motives and the greatest power is finite. |
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This apparent motion is due to the finite velocity of light, and the progressive motion of the observer with the earth, as it performs its yearly course about the sun. |
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Kahn similarly notes that, as long as the participle is recognisably connected with finite verb forms from the same stem, it does not lose its verbal nature completely. |
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It follows, of course, that the number of integers that can be characterized in no more than 100 spaces is also finite, anti that being true, there must be a largest one. |
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If they listen to doctor's orders, Socrates says, they might find that, in fact, the one is not 'unlimited', but consists of a finite plurality of infima species. |
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With respect to the host, in OI there was greater enclisis with finite verb forms and proclisis was allowed with aflirmative informai imperatives. |
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The period of the FE eigenmode, corresponding to the highest eigenfrequency, is the shortest one, but still finite, while that of the continuum model tends to zero. |
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Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring transformed the whole field, giving us a method by which we could continuously assess fetal heart rate over some finite period of time. |
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A finite difference approach is employed to discretize the system of Eqs. |
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The conservation equations are discretised by the finite volume method and the resulting algebraic equations are solved by standard linear solvers. |
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The columns were discretised with 6 rectilinear two node finite elements, while the beams were discretised with the 14 rectilinear two node finite elements. |
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The finite element method is applied for discretisation of a structure and mathematical programming is used for the numerical solution to the problem. |
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The Earth is abundant but finite and we're passing peak oil. |
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Specifically, we fit stable Paretian distributions to the residuals for some important macro-economic variates testing the null hypothesis of finite moments. |
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Simulation, which means that the status of the system variables being simulated change in a countable set of instants, finite or countable infinite. |
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The event entities can be represented in different ways such as finite clauses, nonfinite clauses, nominalizations, event-referring nouns, adjectives, adverbial clauses etc. |
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This paper continues the previous work by modifying the finite state machine model in order to provide additional support for implementing a safety mechanism. |
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They cover polynomials, Bezier curves, rational Bezier curves B-splines, approximation, spline curves, multivariate splines, surfaces and solids, and finite elements. |
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Based on these results, we will study retrievable fuzzy finite state machines, fuzzy transformation semigroups and fuzzy topology associated with a fuzzy finite state machine. |
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Within the literature on polynomial approximation, until recently the case of the real semiaxis was not as complete as, for example, the finite interval case. |
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In our modern, finite world, where human population grows at a rate of 1 billion people a decade, we are constantly applying Band-Aids to all the consequent tribulations. |
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Moves from foundation topics, such as kinematics and balance laws, to more advanced areas such as theories of growth and the finite element method. |
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This makes external shipping an especially viable option to alleviate bottlenecks generated because DoD has a finite amount of airlift available for all missions. |
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No forces or finite temperature properties are included in the fit, so this demonstrates a surprisingly high level of intrinsic transferrability in the simple potentials. |
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The finite verb spielen is the root of all clause structure. |
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The e and f sentences are bad because the finite verb no longer appears in second position there, but rather it has been pushed to the third position. |
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In German declarative main clauses, C hosts the finite verb. |
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By taking the determiner, a function word, to be head over the noun, a structure is established that is analogous to the structure of the finite clause, with a complementizer. |
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These trees show the finite verb as the root of all sentence structure. |
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For example, the sentence I am not with the copula be is fully idiomatic, but I know not with a finite lexical verb, while grammatical, is archaic. |
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A verb phrase headed by a finite verb may also be called a predicate. |
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In algebraic geometry, the tropical equilibration problem is tantamount to finding tropical prevarieties, that are finite intersections of tropical hypersurfaces. |
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The summation of a finite arithmetic series is also covered in the book. |
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In its radical transcendence of all finite states the subject enters into the space of a nunc stans, in the face of which all temporality becomes an unreal appearance. |
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The detective believes that the mind has a finite capacity for information storage, and learning useless things reduces one's ability to learn useful things. |
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First, it is a monostratal model that does not require transduction. Hence it enjoys the full restrictiveness of finite state automata over transducers. |
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There is, however, no finite set of statements that are couched in purely sensory terms and can express the satisfaction of the condition of the presence of a normal observer. |
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The formal study of calculus brought together Cavalieri's infinitesimals with the calculus of finite differences developed in Europe at around the same time. |
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Concern over the depletion of the earth's finite reserves of oil, and the effect this would have on a society dependent on it, is a concept known as peak oil. |
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We study randomly placed inkdots as advice to probabilistic finite automata, and demonstrate the superiority of this model over its deterministic version. |
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An infinitive form, that uses the plain form of the verb and the preposition to, is used for verbal clauses that are syntactically subordinate to a finite verbal clause. |
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In this paper, we propose two iterative methods for finding a common solution of a finite family of equilibrium problems for pseudomonotone bifunctions. |
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No doubt a finite evaluative argument must make some unargued evaluative assumptions, just as finite factual arguments must make some unargued factual assumptions. |
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There were incomplete sentences, lacking a finite verb or a main clause. |
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Fresh water is a renewable and variable, but finite natural resource. |
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Emmerson, and Marjorie Reeves, all of whom focus on the central contention of medieval apocalypticists themselves that history is finite and seeks closure. |
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The human I, as a finite act, exercises its minuteness and fleetingness. |
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In this paper an axisymmetric conical shell foundation has been analysed by Nonlinear Finite Element Method. |
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Finite verbal clauses are those that are formed around a verb in the present or preterit form. |
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Finite verbs play a particularly important role in syntactic analyses of sentence structure. |
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The discretization of model equations was carried out by the Finite Volume Method. |
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Finite state machines are a model largely used for embedded software design and development processes. |
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Studies by Finite Element Method of some Devices for Treatment of Intertrochanteric Fractures, The 12th IFToMM World Congress, Besancon, vol 1, pg. |
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On the 2nd day of the conference, Professor Jose Maria P Balmaceda from Philippine read out paper on, Finite Gelfand pairs in the alternating groups. |
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Finite verbs agreed with their subject in person and number. |
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The Treatise on Differential Equations appeared in 1859, and was followed, the next year, by a Treatise on the Calculus of Finite Differences, a sequel to the former work. |
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