His poems are written in regular stanzas, either strophic or triadic. |
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As long as the notes are exclusively triadic factors and their octave equivalents, the chord is still considered a triad. |
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Careful study of the Pseudo-Dionysian writings has uncovered many parallels between the theurgical doctrines of Iamblichus, and the triadic metaphysical schema of Proclus. |
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Our country's number of triadic patents also remains under the EU-25 and OECD averages. |
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You can find an amazing repository of examples including all the most famous fractals such as Serpinski's triangle or Koch triadic Island. |
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Sets of patents, known as triadic patent families, are a key indicator in measuring levels of invention. |
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On this view, interpersonal forgiveness is a triadic relation between the wrongdoer, the forgiver, and God. |
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In RBC, we discuss the unique triadic dimensional-distinction vortical paradigm. |
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We develop new methodological tools to appropriately analyze the triadic nature of gossip embedded in network flows of information. |
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At iteration zero, we have an initiator which is a segment in the case of the triadic Koch curve, or an equilateral triangle in the case of the Koch island. |
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For dyadic and triadic leadership patterns, group size dependent differences are insignificant in comparison to the differences caused by collaterality. |
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The number of Canadian patents granted in the United States and the number of Canadian inventions in the triadic families have increased steadily in the last decade. |
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The lack of critical patent mass at home translates in less patents that are filed in both the US, the EU and Japan, the so called triadic patents. |
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In terms of other innovation measures, such as Canada's share of the world's triadic patent families and its publication of science and engineering articles, Canada is behind the U. S. and other G7 countries. |
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At Nakbe, there are at least a dozen examples of triadic complexes and the four largest structures in the city are triadic in nature. |
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The triadic instrument contrasts sharply with a radio button type survey where the user must select exactly one of the three attributes. |
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The validating survey was given in two formats, with the triadic instruments and as a typical selection of three radio buttons. |
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Because the harmony is generally triadic the lullabies are only moderately difficult to read. |
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A more intricate triadic relationship was advanced 15 years ago in a multitherapist project headed by Bieber. |
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Examples of triadic pyramids are known from as many as 88 archaeological sites. |
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These footprints belong to three different levels of sign that, however, intertwine between each other, in the same way as in Peirce's triadic theory of semeiotic. |
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The first level, or Ursatz, unfolds the tonic triad contrapuntally in the top voice by stepwise descent and harmonically in the bass by a three-part triadic arpeggiation. |
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Agnew's triadic postulate is not in itself very controversial, but there have been sharp disagreements over which ingredient of place should be given pride of place. |
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The programme had begun with the overture to the 12-year-old Mozart's Bastien und Bastienne, something and nothing, though its triadic opening anticipates that of the Eroica. |
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At El Mirador there are probably as many as 36 triadic structures. |
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