He lists and describes the dietetic and medicinal uses of 81 drugs, citing their Arabic and Persian derivations. |
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The vibrational normal mode analysis has been carried out by solving the second-order derivations of the potential energy surface. |
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In addition, trainees will be expected to know the official etymology, derivations, connotations and denotations of the term. |
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Mathematical derivations and other difficult or detailed materials are often consigned to appendices. |
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Their derivations will extend to cover the present cases, given the same approximations made above. |
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For it, he drew on Renaissance technical terms, derivations, compounds, archaisms, polysemy, etymological meanings, and idioms. |
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His playful geometric and spatial derivations are translations of some of the most basic and beautiful laws of language. |
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Most types of projection can be grouped according to their geometric derivations as cylindrical, conic, or azimuthal. |
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Around 1910, a unique form of cubism appeared in Czech architecture with crystalline and round derivations of geometric shapes. |
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In this paper we cast the long-standing debate in transformational grammar over movement derivations vs. well-formedness conditions on chains in a new light. |
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The mapping associates syntactic derivations with semantic readings, expressed as terms of the simply typed linear lambda calculus. |
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The fact that some idioms are restricted to causatives, while others are restricted to inchoatives, lends new support to the view that the two derivations are distinct. |
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The derivations remain associated with the master model and are automatically marked as locked in the event of changes. |
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Semic analysis is an operation readers perform unconsciously when they identify in a text verbal derivations from a key word's semantic features, the semes. |
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User-defined derivation rules are created to record data assignments and perform the derivations. |
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On this account, the word based theories posit that lexical relations in Semitic languages are linked to derivations involving lexemes and morphemes. |
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Derivations: These rules concern algorithms used to compute a derivable fact from other terms, facts, derivations, or action assertions. |
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Other variations might include the integration of a box base used for storage, but despite appearances, box settles are not derivations of a chest or coffer. |
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Instead of derivations of Esperanto roots, new roots are taken from European languages in the endeavor to create an international language. |
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Furthermore, we give the definitions of the generalized derivations, quasiderivations, center derivations, centroids and quasicentroids. |
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Recently, some authors have paid their attention to the study of automorphisms and derivations. |
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The derivations of all of the inhabited islands of the Hebrides and some of the larger uninhabited ones are listed below. |
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Several derivations have been conjectured but none has gained general acceptance in mainstream scholarship. |
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Having in mind the derivations presenting in Sect. |
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As a hieroglyph, the character was based on the shape of the needle used for tattooing and the various meanings of the character today are derivations from this. |
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As normal weavings there can be realised tabby weave, twill, satin, or their derivations and as a selvage arrangement there can be realised tabular edges or pearl edges. |
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To code the data, Byrnes concentrated on three important linguistic aspects that are closely related to GM, specifically derivations, rank shift and agnation. |
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Preparation of final reports for two completed key comparisons on fast neutron fluence rate measurements and the derivations of degrees of equivalence from these data were discussed during the meetings. |
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There were also letters to scientists and other scholars, pages of derivations of mathematics and physics formulae, and copious writings on alchemy and religion. |
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In line with the Curry-Howard 'formulas-as-types, proofs-as-programs' method, derivations in the various categorial calculi are associated with terms of suitable fragments of the lambda calculus. |
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Prof. Metzdorf noted that Draft B contained plots of the ratio of intensity and flux units for each laboratory which revealed some inconsistencies given that flux derivations are based on intensity. |
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Support for such a registry will allow a monitoring of existing human embryonic stem cells in Europe, will contribute to maximise their use by scientists and may help to avoid unnecessary derivations of new stem cell lines. |
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By identifying each individual product, the industry aims to combat counterfeiting, reduce theft and derivations, and thus ensure improved patient safety. |
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The primary goal of the course is to enable students to design Kalman filters and to learn enough about the derivations to modify, extend or adapt the filtering algorithms as required in given tracking applications. |
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Countries that do not have surveys generally base their estimates on derivations from reported Internet Service Provider subscriber counts, calculated by multiplying the number of subscribers by a multiplier. |
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The name Beefeater is of uncertain origin, with various proposed derivations. |
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Most of the Hebrides have names with Scots Gaelic derivations, whilst those of the Northern Isles tend to be derived from the Viking names. |
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Most Romance and Celtic languages use derivations of this word, either inherited or borrowed from the Latin form ecclesia. |
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The e is dropped for other derivations, for example, central, fibrous, spectral. |
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Homographs are words with different derivations, meanings, or pronunciations, but that have the same spelling. |
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Lee, Annihilators of power values of derivations in prime rings, Comm. |
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The number of different stems is probably smaller since 580 main entries are considered possible variants, derivations or lexicalised forms of some other stem. |
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There are various possible derivations of the island's name. |
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Filippis, On derivations and commutativity in prime rings, Int. |
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The ideal of uncontroversial checkability of mathematical arguments, however, seems to be related to formal derivations rather than scribblings on napkins. |
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Derivations and copies are carefully identified, although who produced them, and precisely how, seems to remain unresolvable. |
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Derivations of these expressions may be found in Adams and online publications by Osborne and Rapp. |
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Derivations of this idea find form in the Rod of Asclepius, an emblem of the medical profession, and in the caduceus, an emblem of correspondence and commercial professions. |
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