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Intersecting

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Present participle of intersect

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The underlying probability space has domain U and an associated sigma field of propositions F. If a proposition A cuts the system of cores of a function P then the system of cores of P[A] can be obtained from the system of cores of P by intersecting each of these cores with A and taking these intersections as the system of cores for P[A].

Intersecting with the personal has been a series of recent political setbacks for Sinn Féin.

The remarkable new structure an explosion of angles and intersecting shapes is the centrepiece of Denver's nascent culture district.

This can be done simultaneously in a single ring if particles and their antiparticles are used, because these objects have opposite electric charges, and thus set off in opposite directions in response to the same electric field; otherwise, two intersecting rings with opposite fields are needed.On each circuit, the particles are given a kick that boosts their speed.

Peter Stone, an artificial-intelligence expert at the University of Texas at Austin, thinks that intersecting streams of automated traffic will essentially flow through one another, controlled by a new piece of road infrastructure the computerized intersection manager.

Both involve thorny, intersecting questions of religious freedom, personal liberty and sex.

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Is commercial law such a different service to accounting, say, or advertising that it merits a very different industry structure, one characterised by small local specialists rather than big global generalists?Non-intersecting circlesNot all firms have abandoned the attempt to become big and global.

Rather, identity is said to be "intersectional": an agent's sense of self is subject to multiple and intersecting modes of oppression, for instance, those of class, gender, race, and sexuality (e.g., Crenshaw 1991).

The name was coined by Weyl (1926d) himself in an article in the Encyclopedia of Britannica.[65] According to Weyl's Postulate, the worldlines of all galaxies are non-intersecting diverging geodesics that have a common origin in the distant past.

A knot is a tame closed non-self-intersecting curve in Euclidean 3-space.

Avempace mentions infinite figures "resulting from [intersecting] the straight line with the circle, either cylinder or conic".

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