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In fact, the gates have been conceived in terms of squares and golden-section rectangles in a variety of combinations.
Why would self-maximizers give up their golden opportunity to achieve what they say is their most desired outcome by co-operating when they expect co-operation?
We cannot avoid ghosts as haunting as the golden ages are enchanting.
The following result is central to ensure existence of a golden rule in the next section.
From this equation the characterization of the golden rule given by (7) is straightforward.
Section 4 contains the main result of this paper on the existence of a golden-rule saving rate.
They had a golden opportunity to do so much [in their new nikahn-ma].
She eats the baby, but its siblings narrowly escape by climbing up a golden chain sent from heaven.
The numbers correspond to the golden-section ratio and each is the sum of the previous two.
In this garden sixty years ago a golden snake stooped at the water trough.
The fourth painting was of a girl with golden hair and a sky-blue dress, sitting on the steps of an old archway.
They make "motion selection" by defining the "golden rules" according to the observations of ref. [2].
Dressed as an angel, the figure seems more suspended from the prominent golden wings attached to her costume than supporting them.
His death in 1791 represented the terminus ad quem of this golden age.
At this point it would be easy to get distracted, as so many commentators have been, by the golden idol of veracity.
There was no 'golden age' (pp. 3, 30+1, 204+5, 222+3, 265ff.).
Instead, it is underedited and overpriced: the publishers missed a golden opportunity.
Fertilizable life of golden hamster ova and their morphological changes at the time of losing fertilizability.
Parameters influencing ovum pickup by oviductal fimbria in the golden hamster.
E-cadherin in the golden hamster embryo the differential elimination of regulatory proteins from polarized domains.
Effect of age of the donor and recipient on the development of the transferred golden hamster ova.
Challenging the myth of the golden girl : ethnicity and eating disorders.
Take the case of a golden ornament, fashioned out of gold.
Cytokeratin filaments are present in golden hamster oocytes and early embryos.
The notion of the eighteenth century as a 'golden age' for women and work has lost a good deal of credibility.
Evidence that acrosin activity is important for the development of fusibility of mammalian spermatozoa with the oolemma: inhibitor studies using the golden hamster.
Inevitably, they blurred the past - sometimes - into a bucolic golden-age.
Syntax for strict golden section rule where the golden ratio, f, is defined as 1.618.
The fac1_ad is the combination of rotational symmetry, logarithmic symmetry, and golden ratio.
From the study of popular forms, we found that the preferred forms mostly contain mirror symmetry, rotational symmetry, and golden ratio.
We examine the relationship between the golden ratio and aesthetics of jewelry forms through the popular logos and symbols and the survey.
The arithmetical expression 0.618 is more accurate, but the most accurate way of producing a golden section is to construct it geometrically using compasses.
Indeed, liberalism was uniquely suited to this golden age of urban government in the decades before 1900.
They sought the golden age, but never knew where it might be found.
Golden's investment approach is based on challenging conventionality.
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A distinctive pattern of domestic and kinship organization may have emerged during the ' golden age ' for the wealthier and more powerful strata.
The supposition that things are much harder today is a variant of a golden age fallacy.
The walls were in addition golden, covered with gold plating to a finger's thickness.
The story of the golden throne with its thirty-two puppets is, like life, both rational and irrational.
The main thing that made the 'sixties and 'seventies a golden age was that we were all young.
People teach each other how to do and how to think about things, such as evolutionary theory, the golden rule, growing wheat, and baking bread.
Such pockets of malcontents offered the foreign ruler a golden opportunity to subvert his rival from within.
The medieval chapters make it clear that this was no golden age for single women.
Condition (b) is obviously fulfilled for a constant positive deviation from the golden-rule path.
One is the achievement of the optimal population growth rate and the other is the achievement of the golden rule.
The government can choose the value of the contribution rate such that the golden rule is attained.
Suppose the government sets the tax rate10 so as to induce the level of capital satisfying the golden rule.
In the male it is somewhat parallelsided and possesses three and sometimes four pairs of golden translucent areas situated laterally in the proximal region.
Memory of a golden past assures them of new opportunities, however unrealistic.
Moral philosophy and religious traditions with their concepts of a golden rule attempt to universalize their highly particularistic benevolent impulses.
In the golden age universities were established as real centres of excellence.
To finish, we need only show that optimality requires consumption to rise when capital is below the modified golden-rule level and fall otherwise.
A cell surface block to polyspermy occurs in the golden hamster eggs.
As fewer people attend community events, the early days of community, usually associated with hardship, are increasingly being remembered as a golden era.
Fertilisability of in vitro matured oocytes from golden hamsters.
As for the second steady state, it is situated to the right of the golden rule intensive capital level.
Addition of hypotaurine can reactivate immotile golden hamster spermatozoa.
Involvement of mediated periodic calcium rises in golden hamster eggs.
The wood used internally and externally had originally a deep golden honey colour, which has darkened with time.
Clear evidence of this trend is the record number of golden wedding anniversaries and even longer marital jubilees.
A golden-section rectangle is in the proportion 5:8, and always consists of a square and a smaller (known as a reciprocal) goldensection rectangle.
Her hair was ' ' of a light auburn or golden colour' ' and hung loose in ringlets ' ' reaching nearly to her waist.
We found that visual aesthetic preference is directly related to the golden ratio and the golden rectangle.
We apply statistics and factor analysis to discover the relationship between the golden ratio and human preference.
The effigy also has two large golden disks on his head.
The grid makes plain that the reception areas are closely related and conceived in terms of the square and golden section.
The golden edges form a union of some paths and some closed cycles.
Once there was a 'golden age ' of ageing, then a transition from veneration to degradation.
Though it usually served lighter ends, the ensuing hybrid language is another feature that golden-age lyrics share with much contemporary literature.
Alternatively, if t is chosen so as to reach the optimal k, neither the golden rule nor the optimal n would be attained.
The second condition is the so-called golden rule, which determines the optimal stock of capital.
However, the golden rule is not present in the laissez-faire solution, and the equation determining fertility is different.
Here, however, we argue that to seek a return to the 'golden age' of full employment is both illogical and unrealistic.
The book's prelude, 'the golden age of social democracy', leads into a more prolonged examination of the period since 1970.
Is this interest nostalgia for welfare's 'golden age' or a rational commitment to radical reform?
A renormalization group fixed point associated with the breakup of golden invariant tori.
He never forgot what the puppets had told him and gave up all ambition to sit on the golden throne for ever.
Critics of the growing vulgarization of language and culture through popular culture often evoke a golden era dating to the 1920s and 1930s.
Summarizing, we obtain that the golden rules in both deterministic and stochastic cases coincide.
In this case, the golden rule is determined by an analytical expression.
The golden-rule saving rate has to be determined numerically in general because of the lack of a characterization via first-order conditions.
I couldn't wait to dip the golden frybread into the small wooden bowl containing syrup my parents made that spring.
He sets largesse off against the vice of prodigality, so that largesse becomes a kind of golden mean.
In the first example, showing the invocation of the golden age, we are still far from melancholy.
In other words, the nub of the project is to transform fiction ("the golden age") into the here and now of reality ("the iron age").
The experience of common labourers, who had no real golden age to hearken to, underlines this ambivalence.
Aspiring rock artists should remember one golden rule when dealing with the press: there are no rules.
The golden age of rapid growth of output with full employment and (almost) stable prices was thus over.
The second major source of support for the golden age had been the buoyancy of world trade.
Therefore, we can use the golden ratio for evaluating the good proportion in jewelry design.
He was not interested in ideas such as proportion, or golden section.
Perhaps the passage of the golden anniversary of this operation should stimulate a degree of reflection among surgeons and cardiologists.
His most successful hybrid is a buttercup with a lambent golden brown colour, that he is marketing under the name of honeycup.
Instead of representing a golden age of universal popular religion, these urban festivals were often the focus of fierce political struggles.
Underlying all this, looking back to a golden age, is the political agenda.
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