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The underlying graph and the hierarchy are connected to each other by a third graph, called the coupling graph.
Task-based instruction theor y, and that connected with negotiation-ofmeaning studies.
The interaction occurs in a wait station, a small room with doorways on three sides that connects the kitchen, bar, and serving area.
The central problem is connected to the steps involving identification activities.
Consider the trace connecting q and q through the lower side.
The previous development suggested a sequence of soundscapes clearly connected with extrinsic identities.
Therefore, while in traditional music, sound-making and the perception of sound are interwoven, in electroacoustic music they are often not connected.
Twist number one: it would all be performed on laptops connected to an eight-channel surroundsound system.
To a large extent the studies are connected with the church and churchyard.
In fact, it appears that the focus lies with skill and manipulability connected with a disappearance of the machine rather than with attachment to it.
Obviously, the voice and body are strongly connected with each other.
Each person in this unbounded network is a human node connected to all other nodes both human and non-human.
When the precondition of connecting waterways is tested, it fails.
A graph is called a tree if it is connected and if none of its subgraphs is a cycle.
The connected sum at two or three of the three points where these horospheres are tangent produces an embedded genus-0, or genus-1, surface.
In an age of localised politics and identity mobilisation, a local history should be connected to larger regional concerns.
The next challenge comes with connecting the local with the global expansion of capitalism and with the contemporary local communities whose past is excavated.
The proposed design consisted of 56 unique joints each connecting two to seven members.
The importance of this network is that it connects older people with others that share the same family and social backgrounds.
Do people strive to remain socially connected, do their social ties become attenuated, and is it a question of choice ?
224 of those aspects connected to communicational or disciplinary issues associated with teamwork.
In a tightly connected, high-speed environment, this may be effective.
She connects, for example, the fragment to the carnivalesque, which enhances her argument that the fragment is a performative genre.
The connecting concept of authenticity effectively links the editors' sections.
The gas jet was generated by a supersonic nozzle which was connected to the gas reservoir with its pressure adjustable from 100 to 1200 psi.
Five arguments are raised which indicate that these orders are not derivationally connected.
A characteristic feature is that these fields are connected with limestone massifs.
Thus, the observed variation in the relative risks are due to other, unmeasured factors, that are connected to the regions.
Programs to carry out specific tasks could be easily developed by connecting the available objects and providing standard control-of-flow.
Connected with this is the problem that no picture is self-evident, as it requires introduction to the conceptualisations connected with it.
The second problem is connected with the acceleration of the plasma.
Thus, the narrator directly connects the world of blues experience and the narrative ambiguity and manipulation of the signifying monkey.
Figure 1 clearly espouses modularity, with syntactic principles feeding semantic/pragmatic principles, which form a linguistic module separate but connected to real-world knowledge.
Indeed, the shape of the strong non-linear growth function connecting grammatical complexity to total vocabulary size was identical in the two languages.
In addition, semantic units were not connected to other components of the language system, other than phonology.
Electropalatography in the analysis of connected speech processes.
Syntagmatic associations form connected language and discourse, such as ' cold ' - ' outside ', ' deep ' - ' hole ', ' apple ' - ' eat ', and tend to give information about the present situation.
In that sense a nonactor may also be connected, that is, connected to the consequences of her nondoing.
The two terms are connected by means of belongs to.
What is inevitably connected with the use of a marker in a given utterance ?
At other times, frailty was connected to the emotional vulnerability associated with a particular experience.
Indeed, this paper shows that the bio-psychosocial processes of ageing are connected to disability in complex ways.
The complex is enormous, and consists of 3 main buildings connected by endless corridors.
The concept of language-game seems particularly suited to describe litigation because it is an activity in which language and practice are intimately connected.
The book is indeed similar to a journal, in bringing together diverse papers connected only by their (broad) field.
The problem that connects these two fields is catastrophic inference.
Werning mentions the "co-oscillation" solution, whereby neurons in anatomically connected regions registering different properties oscillate in synchrony if the properties belong to the same object.
If the corresponding linguistic operations involve different, but connected, regions, then why does one region's activation not affect the other region's operations?
Sleep and the immune system are obviously connected.
Perhaps they were used in some task connected with textile production, such as manufacturing spindles.
Crickets have a unique auditory system in which the two ears are connected by a tracheal tube to form a pressure difference receiver.
However, connecting mathematical ecology to genuine experimental data has proven far more difficult.
At this stage, the original experience is associated with and connected to other similar contents in memory.
The hook is modeled as a translating body connected to a spring.
Informally, a platform configuration is feasible if the components in each intent module are connected.
The design is constructed by selecting and connecting par ts, and then verifying that the design satisfies all constraints.
The process model is constructed by connecting multiple par t models.
Haplotypes with a difference in one base are connected by single bars.
Summing up, three issues that could be connected to the professors emerged as significant for trainees to achieve deep learning.
Furthermore, it became apparent how those preconditions were connected to the institutional culture within which the triangle relations were played out.
The primary method was the use of a microphone connected to a simple sound processor/ monitor set-up.
They all acknowledge that the two languages may be connected simultaneously at both lexical and conceptual levels in a bilingual.
Much of the research in bilingual memory organization has focused on the issue of how the two lexical systems of a bilingual are connected.
Even to the last, his thoughts were busy with schemes connected with what had always been to him a labour of love.
We used a variety of measures to assess the participants' connected discourse including content coding, acoustic analyses, and ratings of expressiveness by naive raters.
Several archaeological problems are connected with this view.
The screen can thus be said to function as a connecting space between the diary-writer and society.
A triangle inside the link connects pi with an edge cd in the link.
As we can see, faces are not necessarily simply connected.
Secondly, we need to design a bridge or a path that connects the easy problem to the difficult problem.
We have observed increasing migration connected to industrialization among all groups of elderly men and women.
What happened next demonstrates how intimately connected bureaucratic and personalised operations sometimes were.
As long as the interaction graph is connected, the game converges to a unique absorbing state in which every player cooperates.
We will then show how to modify the algorithm to generate unlabelled connected outerplanar graphs uniformly at random in expected polynomial time.
Our network can be thought of as a large connected graph where each edge has a certain probability q of failing.
The next two lemmas form the key results connecting the dollar game and the oil game.
Note the tendinous cords from the tricuspid valve connecting to a single papillary muscle.
With the coil still connected to the delivery wire, an aortogram was recorded to determine the position of the coil.
The atretic aorta was connected potentially to the morphologically right ventricle.
Expanders are graphs which are simultaneously sparse, yet highly connected, in the sense that every cut contains (relatively) many edges.
Also, monochromatic connected components are cliques of order t, corresponding to affine lines.
All of their old attitudes, as far as they are connected with their basic cultural values, are communitarian and paternalistic.
The center of mass of this figure was calculated and connected to an outside reference point in the right ventricle.
I am aware that it will lead through topics which seem at first sight only vaguely connected with our theme.
The articulation of this type of chauvinism is connected fairly directly to warfare.
Unlike mere sensations (pains, itches, etc.), feelings, emotions, and sentiments are often intimately connected with the attitudes we have toward ourselves and our surroundings.
Average length of time that a caller waits before being connected to the telephone agent.
The approaching neon lights reflected first off our faces before each minute beam connected everything.
What connects these works, however, goes beyond even the context of empire and its underlying racial practices.
All of the pathos with which modernity connects literature with death may be the price it willingly pays for such exalted authority.
They commanded their heirs to clothe a certain number of paupers and often these gifts were loosely connected to funeral practices.
Writing poetry becomes fundamentally connected to an anxiety of audience.
Regional integration schemes among less developed countries have yielded paltry results largely because these economies are often only loosely connected to one another.
They were not a shapeless porridge of symbols, for at any rate some of them were consistently connected with others.
They are intimately connected, for as this chapter will show, acceptance of monetary union implies de facto acceptance of political union.
Other monitoring devices may also be connected and data acquisition is fully automated.
An awareness of the way in which the reasons for erosion are connected has implied the necessity for inter-disciplinary study.
The seminar discussions have been wide-ranging and have covered many aspects of way of life, not all of which were directly connected with oil-related activities.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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