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  • y grow in empty space only and are continuous objects, a natural variation is the crystal Voronoi d
  • of the complex that comprises lower business objects, a 5,400-seat basketball hall, and an art ins
  • Conversations About Learning Objects, a wiki follow-up to his first book: The Inst
  • uring this earthquake, including fallen light objects, a damaged ventilation pipe and fractures in
  • ccording to the signals sent between adjacent objects, A > B, B > C and C > A. Some attempts to exp
  • sea anemones attach temporarily to submerged objects; a few thrust themselves into the sand or liv
  • rom this, and her recurring dreams of falling objects, a faceless man, and locked rooms, that she i
  • PYro is an acronym for PYthon Remote Objects, a Python-based Distributed Object Technology
  • he other hand he carries one of the following objects: a sword, golden nugget, wood-made hammer or
  • was featured in A History of the World in 100 Objects, a series of radio programmes that started in
  • With named objects, a process may open a synchronization object
  • To detect low-flying objects, a radar must be located above them, with a l
  • They are small, brown or black objects about 1/100th the width of a butterfly scale.
  • y and traditional crafts and featured mystery objects, about which Joice asked viewers, "Does anyon
  • re the altitude of the Sun or other celestial objects above the horizon at sea.
  • etical quark stars, formed by the collapse of objects above the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff mass lim
  • ns in its interior, a process which occurs in objects above roughly 13 Jupiter masses.
  • An electric field exerts a force on charged objects, accelerating them in the direction of the fo
  • PL/SQL) source of the stored objects accessible to the current user
  • layed as boxes, fairy tale books and other 3D objects according to the courses of the map) at vario
  • arrow from side-to-side to allow it to locate objects accurately in angle, but quite broad vertical
  • ude the representation of time, how words and objects acquire meaning, and the influence of motivat
  • of a new trend in technology where inanimate objects acquire the ability to blog about their owner
  • It houses half a million pre-industrial objects, acquired primarily from the German voyages o
  • ny was formed around the time of the Business Objects acquisition of Crystal Decisions in 2004 to t
  • when the crystal makes contact with discrete objects across small, load-bearing asperities.
  • ng's strengths is the ability to un/serialize objects across programs, languages, and platforms.
  • by that person), collector (for the number of objects added to the collection in the account) and s
  • er math skills (recognizing numbers, counting objects, adding, solving math problems), reading skil
  • As a consequence, the rotation of nearby objects affects the rotation of other objects.
  • of naming this class of outer planet crossing objects after centaurs.
  • Following the tradition of naming celestial objects after mythological figures, 31/439 becomes "R
  • e behavior such as shutting doors or counting objects again and again, or hoarding odds and ends un
  • e Patriot weapon system assigned to rooms and objects against the threat of aircraft and ballistic
  • that allows transparent persistence for Java Objects against relational databases.
  • e definitions of methods and values which the objects agree upon in order to cooperate.
  • uildings (mostly homes), 15 structures and 11 objects, all located amidst a quiet, heavily wooded r
  • s a placename referring to several geographic objects, all located near each other in coastal South
  • that allowed them to push or pull on material objects, allowing complicated strategies of pushing o
  • Picking up special objects allows Casper to morph into these objects to
  • Identity of objects allows objects to be treated as black boxes.
  • l weather vehicles with its ability to detect objects almost as 'small' as a huge oil tanker.
  • and assembles the glass - adding found glass objects along the way - to create three-dimensional s
  • ages of documents; 500,000 photos, and 40,000 objects, along with films, videos, and audiotapes.
  • ieved to be useful for monitoring slippage of objects along the surface of the skin, allowing modul
  • although care must be taken since radio-loud objects also have a soft unabsorbed jet-related compo
  • sure hoard containing gold, silver, and ivory objects, also including a few Luristan pieces, that w
  • logy Society was founded and began collecting objects, although very few have been in the collectio
  • These were still on relatively small objects, although numbers of plaques could be set int
  • Various categories of objects always have names with the same numbers of sy
  • y served as the main storage centre for ivory objects amassed by the Assyrian kings.
  • ll as a resort of national importance; thirty objects, among them a monumental sculpture of Artem (
  • le carvings, documents, sculptures and sacral objects, among other things a woodcarving of John the
  • ties, since they were often an alien group of objects among larger collections of for example biolo
  • Also, they are theorized to be common objects amongst the celestial bodies orbiting close t
  • k' religion, with its local altars and cultic objects, amulets and votive offerings, was representa
  • Bibles and other liturgical works, religious objects, amulets, paintings, and about 500 coins.
  • an internal database of some 6,000 celestial objects an object is identified simply by centering i
  • e exhibition also contains various furnishing objects, an old school room and a hairdressing room.
  • Michael & Stein, Diana (eds), Culture through Objects: Ancient Near Eastern studies in honour of P.
  • uite predictable and installed Browser Helper Objects and startup entries with known names.
  • taking possession of Cornwall's other magical objects and learning the secret of their use from the
  • wide variety of moves, which includes picking objects and enemies, grabbing the enemies arm, and if
  • m the American Southwest and to Guatemala for objects and reproductions of Maya civilization monume
  • has to its credit sculptures, precious metal objects and vestments, among others from the Cathedra
  • cts directly with the player, as well as with objects and other characters.
  • and focuses on a do-it-yourself ethos, found objects and the physical in relation to the human bod
  • d particles roll at a higher speed than other objects, and so are flung off the inner flight and in
  • is work was included in the group exhibition ' Objects and Sculpture' at the Institute of Contempora
  • llows this by keeping track of all changes to objects and variables made as a program runs.
  • ommon dialogs, property sheets and pages, GDI objects, and other common UI elements, such as scroll
  • The memorial exhibits historical records and objects, and uses architecture, sculptures, and video
  • interface allows for drag & drop of different objects and their free positioning over the work area
  • The artist is also known to double objects and place them together to demonstrate a co-o
  • , the warps Goldras had created began to suck objects and people from the present day and sent them
  • D., Morbidelli A., Rauer H., "Trans-Neptunian Objects and Comets", Springer, 2008
  • istant viewing and the bottom lens for closer objects and reading.
  • The museum features original objects and memorabilia related to James Monroe, and
  • It includes more ground objects and three extra campaigns called Desert Thund
  • the 16th Century, exalt atypical orderings of objects and specimens.
  • his focus allows them to manipulate inanimate objects and machines to a disturbing degree.
  • interested in reports of unidentified flying objects, and in a 1952 interview with Life expressed
  • t-oriented "dot syntax" functions attached to objects and the use of whitespace within commands.
  • mask, often throwing tantrums, hurling heavy objects and irrationally firing several employees in
  • oom full of tables, filling it with breakable objects and glass vases pushed to the very edge of th
  • rs a particular topic area ("Strings", "Ties, Objects, and Classes", "CGI") and is divided into aro
  • , key/value properties on page, user and file objects, and the "JEM" (Javascript Events & Messages)
  • ur astronomers observe a variety of celestial objects and phenomena sometimes with equipment that t
  • The collection today consists of over 14,000 objects and is one of the finest collections of Conte
  • Objects and creatures are represented on screen by si
  • mbroidered garments; and other ecclesiastical objects and sacerdotal attire.
  • The museum houses 2,000 photographic objects and over 700 ethnographic objects, of which o
  • One must avoid crashing into these objects and complete the race in the alloted time.
  • 50 to 1375 CE, to have spent a time as ritual objects, and then to have been buried during the late
  • obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through processes of reco
  • f 19th-century costumes, fossils, prehistoric objects, and Romano-British artifacts.
  • ss Ma, with r as the distance between the two objects and G as the gravitational constant
  • ran sculptures the collections contains 1,500 objects, and over 5,000 photographs taken by Sir John
  • ed in a cynical view of life and its everyday objects, and in pastiches of popular culture icons.
  • el pins and snow domes, both now sought-after objects, and has given rise to various stories about
  • Consistent content: Certain concepts, objects, and practices are specific to certain source
  • ere had been a spate of forgeries of medieval objects, and the Parisians were suspicious, until one
  • inds such as tools, utensils, textiles, stone objects and more from both the pre-Hispanic and colon
  • tion (which use the '~' operator), data frame objects, and modifications to the use of object metho
  • umena, the "things-in-themselves", the actual objects and dynamics of the natural world.
  • t are available for detecting the presence of objects, and sensors with an analog output which vari
  • the conservation of historically significant objects and sites which attempt to leave culturally s
  • ncements available from hobbyists to give the objects and terrain more detail.
  • spent a lifetime collecting and studying art objects and handiwork from the remotest corners of un
  • lowed builders to create zones, rooms, exits, objects, and mobiles interactively through a VT100 me
  • l conceived as a flexible way of representing objects and their relationships.
  • The discovery of these objects and the small statue may suggest that an as y
  • concern the relationship among space, people, objects and concepts (Creighton: 1961).
  • um specializes in Sauk and Mesquakie cultural objects and artifacts.
  • secret fortress with her magic, and transform objects and people into whatever she desires, such as
  • against the Romans, and thus acquiring Roman objects and Roman ways of thinking in military terms
  • be achieved by state decentralization (as in objects) and component communication is done via para
  • ess of Wales as told through her own personal objects and stories from every day life.
  • g a scene description in terms of constituent objects and metadata.
  • of these paintings, depth is created through objects and objects size, and secondarily by light an
  • Other objects and magazines
  • atic classes, aggregations, relations between objects, and spatial properties.
  • The terms astronomical objects and astronomical bodies differ from "celestia
  • He burned the objects and called on his hearers to spurn occult pra
  • Its objects and purposes were: "Mutual aid and benevolenc
  • destroying $5-10 million in merchandise, art objects and antique furniture.
  • lements of gothic architecture and decorative objects, and were probably marketed mainly as pattern
  • capability-based addressing, organization by objects, and a single-level store.
  • on FP, FP84 makes a clear distinction between objects and functions: i.e., the latter are no longer
  • e Typical Principle: "Certain people, events, objects and rituals found in the Old Testament may se
  • wide origin made up of more than one million objects and works of art.
  • re are several other buttons used to identify objects and translate the alien speech, pick up or dr
  • y unreleased songs from the Glaxo Babies, Art Objects and The X-Certs.
  • , they have very similar style in positioning objects and creating composition.
  • Objlog was a frame-based language combining objects and Prolog II from CNRS, Marseille, France.
  • sp language, and used for modeling of complex objects and systems, especially in the engineering an
  • ics game that allows the player to manipulate objects and experiment with physics using the Source
  • manipulation granted the robot can lift these objects and place them in its beeper bag; walls are i
  • was used to create line drawings of 2D and 3D objects and PRISM (Picaso's Raster Imaging SysteM) cr
  • go into the cabin and discover miscellaneous objects, and human body parts.
  • each" their Babyz baby talk, how to play with objects, and how to walk.
  • Persons, Events, Objects and Symbols.
  • It has 180 objects and includes many of the earlier Gum Catalog
  • The Sumy Oblast contains 168 objects and territories of natural reserve.
  • sm clashed with the introduction of the found objects and assimilated commercial imagery of the pop
  • The evolutionary zero-age masses of those two objects and that of the nearby Pismis 24-17 are all a
  • kable, collected and prepared all interesting objects and had already sent considerable collections
  • visually representing a hierarchical database objects and their similarity relationships to other o
  • reference to fantasy, anime, or manga-related objects and characters, as this type of modelling has
  • Its three musicians use an array of found objects and electronics as well as traditional percus
  • ff or Pac-Man eats them all), and the fruits, objects and 1-ups are special items.
  • cial listing of buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts deemed worthy of preservation
  • ublic art projects, sometimes involving found objects and retailer donations of materials, along wi
  • The species tends to live on steel objects and is seldom seen on vegetation.
  • He collected objects and later sold them to the Bureau of American
  • erra discovered a very important reservoir of objects and pieces from different eras: Azilian (harp
  • the display of such objects, and the viewing of such objects in France, c
  • t the Tyrannosaurus can in fact see inanimate objects, and was actually not hungry, but merely "pla
  • xe, which has a single wedge for cutting into objects, and a pickhead axe, which has a cutting wedg
  • and ready for sex through the use of various objects and manipulation of erogenous zones.
  • in the study of asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects, and for a long time worked with the IRAS sat
  • erers, especially the follow-up of Near-Earth Objects, and she contributed to the discovery of 1581
  • founder of the websites HiLobrow, Significant Objects, and Semionaut.
  • ay is the ability to scan and analyze various objects and environments.
  • omposition (to picture children or low height objects) and auto-portrait mode (allowing the photogr
  • the CAD Design System for designing different objects, and the Touch Pad system, mainly geared towa
  • ePauw students hit the sculpture with various objects, and parts of the deer's antlers were sawed o
  • odard likewise portrays the role that certain objects and organizations - such as Mao's Little Red
  • Models are created and stored as database objects, and their management is done within the data
  • These objects and organizations appear to become ironically
  • ea that poems should be studied as autonomous objects and to remind scholars that authors' personal
  • n this Lewin sees an analogy between physical objects and real numbers, as defined by so-called Ded
  • fire at police officers, but did hurl various objects and insults at the police.
  • ons Techodes have taken the shapes of humans, objects and other things depending on what sort of em
  • ecture to store its data structures as 32-bit objects and to enable runtime type-checking.
  • Pedro furiously objects and is dragged outside.
  • teen, his real passion was collecting strange objects and works of art, with an interest in art fro
  • lass, the player must search the castle, find objects, and talk to people and return to the cell by
  • resolution for pointed observations of known objects, and operated over the 0.2 to 3.5 keV energy
  • The full set of concepts for these objects and attributes is shown in the illustration.
  • ve the observer a large database of celestial objects and even guide the observer in correctly poin
  • the form of Dream Shards (small, crystal-like objects) and gold, which is used for currency, along
  • her purpose and the purpose for other people, objects, and relationships in their life, harmony and
  • n using the Moon, Lagrange Points, Near-Earth Objects, and Mars.
  • evels of visibility, and the use of different objects and weapons.
  • Content can be stored as XML or .NET objects and Sitecore CMS can leverage either Microsof
  • biras, a musical saw, shakers, rattles, found objects, and miscellaneous drums.
  • nt began to reassure passengers, secure loose objects, and take up emergency positions.
  • of a couple who use a machine which can bring objects and people from dreams to the real world.
  • star system, extrasolar planets, solar system objects and other astronomical objects, we use orbita
  • It now houses over 5,000 objects and documents related to games.
  • These include many wood objects and cordage.
  • dozens of Supernovae, hundreds of Herbig-Haro objects and cometary nebulae, hundreds of galaxies.
  • ng excavation and transport of archaeological objects and in art restoration, e.g. to protect water
  • mudlib was to provide only examples for world objects and place the burden of building a working wo
  • angles, ovals, (bezier) paths, polygons, text objects and transparency.
  • t also explored japonisme, including Japanese objects and costumes in his pictures.
  • his appearance to resemble nearby animals and objects and by touching him.
  • : "Because they are continuously engaged with objects and situations that make sense to them, peopl
  • Based in Nedlands it holds many important objects and archives relative to Western Australian H
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