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  • klash is an umbrella group formed in 2005 to coordinate opposition to the “Consultation on the posse
  • r government has received any information to coordinate, or to do the arrangement required for the U
  • the Fourier phase depends on one's choice of coordinate origin.
  • “Hiring Andre to coordinate our VFL program is one of the many steps we
  • s and represents the average abundance for a coordinate pair.
  • The coordinate patch above covers half of a single period o
  • rigin, are all 120 vertices are all sign and coordinate permutations of
  • be, centered at the origin, are all sign and coordinate permutations of
  • be, centered at the origin, are all sign and coordinate permutations of
  • be, centered at the origin, are all the sign coordinate permutations of
  • ex, centered at the origin, are all sign and coordinate permutations of
  • the origin, are all 80 vertices are sign and coordinate permutations of
  • scartes is often credited with inventing the coordinate plane because he had the relevant concepts i
  • 8 tetrahedral volumes, by cutting along the coordinate planes.
  • inancial and technical help but for a way to coordinate plans with other state projects.
  • ine maritime segments defined by 11 specific coordinate points in the ocean between the two island c
  • aritime segments defined by seven individual coordinate points.
  • aritime segments defined by three individual coordinate points.
  • e maritime segments defined by 51 individual coordinate points.
  • maritime segments defined by six individual coordinate points.
  • maritime segments defined by eight specific coordinate points.
  • maritime segments defined by five individual coordinate points.
  • aight-line segments defined by 50 individual coordinate points.
  • maritime segments defined by six individual coordinate points.
  • e maritime segments defined by 17 individual coordinate points.
  • e maritime segments defined by 18 individual coordinate points.
  • aight-line segments defined by 22 individual coordinate points.
  • aritime segments defined by eight individual coordinate points.
  • aritime segments defined by eight individual coordinate points.
  • ht-line segments defined by eight individual coordinate points.
  • by a straight line connecting two individual coordinate points.
  • White House Chief of Staff; there, he helped coordinate policy between the United States Homeland Se
  • Coordinate pollution control activities to avoid duplic
  • tizes clarity; by forcing text into integral coordinate positions (and not even antialiasing certain
  • ic of Schwarzschild chart is that the radial coordinate possesses a natural geometric interpretation
  • of the American Revolution, to advocate and coordinate preservation of Independence Hall, the Liber
  • th drives and controls that can optimize and coordinate preventive maintenance for minimized system
  • Coordinate program classes are taught by independent in
  • -boundary bus services made it imperative to coordinate projects around the UK.
  • Its mission is to "guide, coordinate, promote, support, foster, monitor, and asse
  • This organization works to coordinate, protect, develop, and promote all these mus
  • θ, which provides information on the radial coordinate, r.
  • unit mass of the dust particles at comoving coordinate radius r,
  • urvey & Positioning Committee's geodetic and coordinate reference systems standards, i.e.
  • rch conflicts when necessary; and helping to coordinate regional church planting and missions effort
  • posted to the Defence Ministry in Berlin to coordinate relations between the navy and the army.
  • tment of a senior civilian representative to coordinate relief efforts by the U.S.-led forces in Afg
  • set up a UN Regional Coordination Centre to coordinate relief efforts to stricken areas.
  • The role of the Centre is to coordinate research interests, bringing together the ac
  • The two colleges continued as coordinate residential and degree-granting entities for
  • launched the Board of Temperance Strategy to coordinate resistance to the growing public demand for
  • er or his obligation to direct, monitor, and coordinate response actions.
  • sion Preservation Society was established to coordinate restoration of the home.
  • The BWC was also used to coordinate Revolutionary Union Movement and Black Worke
  • at of the dual numbers (which constitute the coordinate ring of the first-order neighbourhood of a p
  • riety) is just the field of fractions of the coordinate ring of V. Using polynomial equations, it is
  • s the Stanford arm, SCARA robot or cartesian coordinate robots, this can be done in closed form.
  • by integer coordinates (i,j,k), where the k coordinate runs along the pillars, and i and j span eac
  • 00) calls using the MPDS dispatch system and coordinate SA Ambulance Service resources.
  • d his Palestinian counterpart Ghazi Brigieth coordinate seminars for families.
  • problem is due to the approach of choosing a coordinate set for such a huge area.
  • n the Schwarzschild metric and eliminate its coordinate singularity.
  • ffic goes through the access point which can coordinate sleep times of stations (therefore conservin
  • by the National Mortgage Bank, FONAVI helped coordinate slum-clearance efforts and, since then, has
  • Small Group Counseling -Coordinate small groups of students with similar issue
  • The New Zealand Police coordinate smaller search and rescue incidents (Class I
  • xpanding universes as follows: Choose a time coordinate so that the universe has the same density ev
  • eeks to bring together community partners to coordinate social, health and community services advoca
  • mmunities of Interest (COIs) to identify and coordinate solutions to obstacles to achieving net-cent
  • The coordinate space was positive or negative floating poin
  • ional architects worked together in teams to coordinate specific design plans for each municipality,
  • The coordinate speed of light (both instantaneous and avera
  • le, at the event horizon of a black hole the coordinate speed of light is zero, while the proper spe
  • Coordinate speed is the coordinate distance measured by
  • nested geometric spheres are represented by coordinate spheres, so we can say that their roundness
  • Volunteers also coordinate sports for children/youth and organize local
  • ted Governor Foster appoint a lead agency to coordinate state participation in the Atchafalaya Basin
  • Approximately 30 NEMA personnel coordinate state and federal emergency planning and dis
  • s and departments into his cabinet to better coordinate state governmental affairs.
  • not recognized except in the special case of coordinate structures.
  • Why not chose a fixed coordinate, such as the administrative center, even if
  • Each of the nine districts coordinate, supervise and support all of the work of th
  • tood as a shell consisting out of two closed coordinate surfaces of a confocal ellipsoidal coordinat
  • c coordinates are coordinates in a spherical coordinate system which was designed to have its equato
  • ffel symbols are equal to zero, provided the coordinate system and the metric tensor possess some co
  • The supergalactic coordinate system corresponds to a fundamental plane wh
  • The equatorial coordinate system is a widely-used method of mapping ce
  • The Forward Scattering Alignment (FSA) coordinate system is primarily used in optical applicat
  • The galactic coordinates approximate a coordinate system centered on the Sun's location.
  • also known as the Krasovsky ellipsoid, is a coordinate system established in the Soviet Union in 19
  • In crystallography, a fractional coordinate system is a coordinate system in which the e
  • One advantage of this coordinate system is that it shows that the apparent si
  • The basic coordinate system is the ITRF reference frame, which is
  • The alternative coordinate system in electromagnetic scattering is the
  • A local coordinate system for a space craft co-moving with one
  • aphical computation of a function: it uses a coordinate system other than Cartesian coordinates.
  • and r is the distance from the origin of the coordinate system that defines θ and ω to the point of
  • In a Cartesian coordinate system with coordinates (x , y) the unit squ
  • ble names, it should not be assumed that our coordinate system is Cartesian.
  • al reference frame (local frame) refers to a coordinate system or frame of reference that is only ex
  • sal structure is partially included into the coordinate system itself.
  • The equatorial coordinate system is centered at Earth's center, but fi
  • oral coordinates and relationships, geodetic coordinate system components and metadata.
  • lestial reference frame, which is a standard coordinate system for correlation of star positions.
  • differing SRIDs in some systems, or trigger coordinate system transformations between spatial objec
  • the zodiac remains the basis of the ecliptic coordinate system in use in astronomy besides the equat
  • The coordinate system was 0 to 799 in the X axis, and 0 to
  • Main article: Coordinate system
  • Horizontal coordinate system
  • Main article: galactic coordinate system
  • satisfy d'Alembert's equation, so a harmonic coordinate system is the closest approximation availabl
  • Equatorial coordinate system - based on Earth rotation
  • Cartesian coordinate system (XYZ) - Simple point cloud
  • See Ecliptic coordinate system for further information
  • Therefore the coordinate system that is used in such cases is most of
  • The coordinate system could also be set by the user.
  • ne of the coordinates used in the equatorial coordinate system for describing the position of a poin
  • Ecliptic coordinate system - based on Solar System rotation
  • Galactic coordinate system - based on Milky Way rotation
  • In the Equatorial coordinate system they are: RA 17h45m40.04s,
  • An oblique coordinate system is one in which the axes are not nece
  • The horizontal coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system that
  • The coordinate system was based on the smallest units one o
  • he Maidenhead Locator System is a geographic coordinate system used by amateur radio operators.
  • In a Cartesian coordinate system the atomic orbitals are often express
  • fy projected, unprojected, and local spatial coordinate system definitions.
  • A transformation of the Schwarzschild coordinate system from {t,r} to the new coordinates {τ,
  • The Back Scattering Alignment (BSA) is a coordinate system used in coherent electromagnetic scat
  • The coordinate system is defined from the viewpoint of the
  • It is a geographical coordinate system for representing state vectors that i
  • n of zero in the Earth-Centered, Earth-Fixed coordinate system (meaning the orbital plane is not til
  • This means that the coordinate system changes based on the location and ori
  • tions of stars as measured in the equatorial coordinate system will slowly change; the change is due
  • the ship(s) to a location (using the game's coordinate system) and what happens when the fleet arri
  • el of human consciousness, the Consciousness Coordinate System, was presented at the Integral Theory
  • alactic quadrants is based upon the galactic coordinate system, which places the Sun as the pole of
  • is plotted on a three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, the result is a surface (see figure)
  • y department the complexity of the Celestial coordinate system, allowing for practical lectures deli
  • In the space Cartesian coordinate system, if we take the z-axis as the axis of
  • h coordinates 0-0-0 in the standard galactic coordinate system, signifying its central location in t
  • In the horizontal coordinate system, used in celestial navigation and sat
  • For the World Geographic Reference System coordinate system, see Georef.
  • In the three dimensional Cartesian coordinate system, the unit vectors codirectional with
  • In setting up a coordinate system, a static terrestrial point called th
  • 0-byte logical record length, the UTM ground coordinate system, and topology linkages contained in l
  • curved curve in a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
  • flips the notion of "new" vs the "original" coordinate system.
  • standard" acceleration that is relative to a coordinate system.
  • etween two objects as determined in a single coordinate system.
  • ved surface in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
  • when P is chosen to be the x-y-plane of the coordinate system.
  • d at +East, 0 - 360 using the planetocentric coordinate system.
  • the equations, we must fix upon a particular coordinate system.
  • See Celestial coordinate system.
  • necessarily be at rest at the origin of the coordinate system.
  • gues, all reduced to the Hipparcos celestial coordinate system.
  • 5- by 15-minute cells and is cast on the UTM coordinate system.
  • contrast versus viewing direction in a polar coordinate system.
  • fracting object) plane and image plane, with coordinate system.
  • g , when C is chosen to be the origin of the coordinate system.)
  • er to solve them one has to adopt a specific coordinate system; that is the CoM of the system in the
  • reating 2-D and 3-D plots in many styles and coordinate systems with colored backgrounds, grid lines
  • wever, that theory was limited to space-time coordinate systems related to each other by uniform rel
  • In both these coordinate systems the metric is explicitly non-singula
  • Both coordinate systems contain essentially the same informa
  • The most commonly occurring such systems are coordinate systems on the celestial sphere, but extraga
  • These coordinate systems form the heart of all GIS applicatio
  • Astronomical coordinate systems are coordinate systems used in astro
  • The most popular coordinate systems are the number line and the angle.
  • now able to establish global reference- and coordinate systems with accuracies of mm...cm.
  • dington and David Finkelstein, are a pair of coordinate systems for a Schwarzschild geometry which a
  • itional information includes map projection, coordinate systems, ellipsoids, datums, and everything
  • ons for geometry and topology, data quality, coordinate systems, attributes and metadata.
  • e to some glitches in early GIS history with Coordinate systems, Cartesian coordinate systems and Su
  • warp lightbeam geometry and lightbeam-based coordinate systems, is referred to as frame-dragging.
  • hion takes the same mathematical form in all coordinate systems, and is usually expressed in terms o
  • In three-dimensional polar coordinate systems, including cylindrical coordinates a
  • its location in terms of map projections or coordinate systems.
  • ords, the real world does not care about our coordinate systems.
  • xample, a single point that appears at the x coordinate t (measured in pixels) in the left image may
  • etter to members, canvas for new members and coordinate tasks.
  • the starting vertex of the edge has a higher coordinate than the ending vertex, with at most W verti
  • d in Concord, New Hampshire, Goulette helped coordinate the Republican party's Get-Out-The-Vote effo
  • Hawi and Ibrahim meeting daily in secret to coordinate the activities of the Front's underground ce
  • of General Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexander to coordinate the actions of the United States First Army
  • In its founding, it was designed to coordinate the efforts of various ministries already in
  • Mr. Witul was able to coordinate the return of the medallion to the Universit
  • Suite 8F helped to coordinate the political activities of other right-wing
  • company was created in 1973 in part to help coordinate the public transport around Oslo.
  • The AIB was formed in June 1942 to coordinate the existing Allied propaganda and guerrilla
  • mono was invented to celebrate / promote / coordinate the city's music scene.
  • It is Steiger's job to coordinate the U.S. position with inputs from many agen
  • s multiple arginine and lysine residues that coordinate the three phosphoryl groups of InsP3R.
  • omputer cluster running specific software to coordinate the individual computers into one single sup
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