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to quantify the amount of error caused by each | facet and interaction of facets. |
such that each cevian intersects the opposite | facet at its center of mass. |
Visualizer, | Facet based search tool |
1963, MV Agios Nektarios (ex CHANT 38 / Empire | Facet) caught fire in the Ionian Sea. |
y determined by counting the minimum number of | facet crossings of a ray from the center to infinity |
one defines the density as half the number of | facet crossings of a line from infinity, through the |
ught after precious stone, usually ground into | facet cuts, and it is a very popular item with colle |
e Cricothyreoideus in front, and the articular | facet for the inferior cornu of the thyroid cartilag |
rounded, and possesses only a single articular | facet, for articulation with the body of the first t |
anterior surface is an oval or nearly circular | facet for articulation with that on the anterior arc |
n compared to issues such as disc herniations, | facet hypertrophy, shape of spinal canal, size of sp |
lting entity is a polytopal subdivision of the | facet in Rd − 1 that is combinatorially equivalent t |
One major | facet in McLuhan's overall framework introduced in t |
It also has a fairly large culet | facet, indicating it was likely cut before the 1920s |
The | facet information can be extracted from its Coxeter- |
The | facet information can be extracted from its Coxeter- |
The | facet information can be extracted from its Coxeter- |
The | facet is presumably a 150-km global-scale crater lik |
feedback, and the result can be melting of the | facet, known as catastrophic optical damage, or COD. |
Another | facet of the programme was Service Delivery Project |
ection from endothelial dysfunction (important | facet of atherosclerotic formation) |
Another | facet of Kampala's weather is that it features two d |
Closest string is an intensively studied | facet of the problem of finding signals in DNA. |
This division works with every | facet of the Company to continue its development. |
This is based on the humeral | facet of the coracoid having a large, free lateral f |
orth including in the main article - or just a | facet of life in London, UK, after the Blair/Brown g |
have been his insistence on integrity in every | facet of the athletics operation. |
outline the positives and negatives about each | facet of the game. |
Spirituality is another | facet of the lifestyle of people here, which is evid |
An unusual | facet of San Antonio's red-light district was the la |
This elaboration of the spiritual | facet of our common humanity is relevant to the huma |
As the "public administration" | facet of its contract, MSUG designed, financed, and |
Despite not being canon, I think this | facet of Stargate needs as much attention as the oth |
er to the divinity of Christ, which is another | facet of Christ along with his humanity (see also Hy |
Li's businesses cover almost every | facet of life in Hong Kong, from electricity to tele |
elativists, the Classical heritage is only one | facet of the vision of Greece that is imagined as an |
The Gophers were dominated in every | facet of the game, by a team with 22 fewer scholarsh |
The most notable | facet of his reign was probably his unilateral divor |
spatial planning is expressed as an important | facet of the building. |
This | facet of Giovanni's life is covered in great detail |
A major | facet of the show's success was that Ryle was never |
Water is an important | facet of all life and the water framework directive |
This | facet of him is particularly evident in episode 604, |
, their efforts have permeated virtually every | facet of life on the Tibetan plateau. |
Tourism is a rapidly growing | facet of the districts economy, with tourists visiti |
ared by mutual grooming, which is an important | facet of the social fibre of this species. |
lso denied that he had ever been linked to any | facet of the British Intelligence services including |
Other guest hosts came from just about any | facet of public life in the United States, including |
xcited to have this policy, which covers every | facet of their development from education, skills tr |
en one of the two corresponding simplexes is a | facet of the other. |
Another unique | facet of Cornerstone is the production of the "Bridg |
A central | facet of Christian doctrine since the early centurie |
y in which he lived and constructed them, as a | facet of social history. |
ular location and find or observe a particular | facet of the architecture, geography, signage, or ga |
ute Living brings readers information on every | facet of Terre Haute life, including arts and entert |
her more aware of how being a twin was a "huge | facet of her identity". |
add my opinion, I think this is an interesting | facet of his personality and would add to the value |
LLC., that appears to control every financial | facet of the town, as well as local law enforcement |
sociological and psychological aspects of this | facet of that conflict." |
, partly due to Ars Magus' use in nearly every | facet of society, and the widening socioeconomic gap |
d Chairs, Wolf once again makes use of a basic | facet of urban life in Asia, revealing its symbolic |
indoor street rod vendors, representing every | facet of the automotive hobby, and selling everythin |
One interesting | facet of the group is that lead singer Jan Errico al |
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is just one | facet of Macau's promising development in the coming |
er articles in Sinhala about the psychological | facet of the deeply rooted mythical practices in Sri |
ch unusual physical beauty was often seen as a | facet of divinity or a mark of divine favor during t |
ate theoretical physicists ever since- was one | facet of his long interest in the possible role of q |
Panacea and her five sisters each performed a | facet of Apollo's art: Panacea was the goddess of cu |
Swami Sahajananda had trained persons in every | facet of the Society's work, and put in place a Boar |
ory, the conversion narrative was an important | facet of Puritan sacred and secular society in New E |
e new technique can clearly express almost any | facet of everyday human experience, its development |
receives the posterior margin of the superior | facet of the atlas when the head is bent backward; t |
Yahoo group, though disagreements about every | facet of its grammar and orthography means that ther |
time-space compression represents an essential | facet of contemporary life: "Today we are entering a |
attachment, vertebra T10 has a complete costal | facet on its body. |
The eleventh rib has a single articular | facet on the head, which is of rather large size. |
erior point and creating one pyramid from each | facet to the center point. |
Another unique | facet to the track are the four "humps" placed withi |
of the talus, immediately beneath its fibular | facet to the lateral surface of the calcaneus. |
astronomy was once considered a rather crucial | facet to very science and technology in China-so cru |
f the 2-node branches leaves the 221, its only | facet type, |
f the 3-length branch leaves the 132, its only | facet type. |
a distinctly rounded tip (apex) without planar | facet wear but retains facets on the lower slopes. |
If the polytope is convex, a point near the | facet will exist which maps the facet outside, and a |
t least two promontories and at least one flat | facet with 15-km deviations from a best-fit ellipsoi |
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