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The basis of a classical education was the alphabet plus swimming.
On the basis of a classical model of triboelectrochemistry, a new approach is proposed based on an impedance ratio of a mechanical perturbation and an electrochemical response.
The characteristic value of the strength of annealed float glass, to be used in structural calculations, is assessed by standards on the basis of a classical experimental campaign using the Coaxial Double Ring (CDR) test with additional overpressure.
QC knock-out mice were generated on the basis of a classical homologous recombination approach.
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But when Dvorak heard Harry Burleigh, a black conservatory student from Pennsylvania, sing "Go Down, Moses" and "Deep River," he had a revelation about what could constitute the basis of a truly American classical musical vernacular.
LUKE'S On the basis of a recent Sony Classical recording devoted to his works, the sixteen-year-old musical phenom Jay Greenberg has the technical skills of a professional composer but not yet the voice with which to mold them to a compelling purpose.
The old quantum theory was a blending of classical and quantum ideas: while it is assumed that the motion of an electron within a particular stationary state can still be described on the basis of the classical theory, the radiation given off in a transition between stationary states (the "quantum jumps") cannot.
For designing such panel-form speaker, a method formulated on the basis of the classical plate theory (CPT), Ritz method, and first Rayleigh integral is proposed for predicting the SPL curve of the speaker.
In the classical probability theory, which is based on the Kolmogorov axiomatic system [1], a random event is every element of the σ-algebra S of subsets of a set X. A probability is a normalized measure defined on the σ-algebra S. The notion of a σ-algebra S of random events and the concept of a probability space ((X, S, P)) are the basis of the classical concept of probability theory.
By the end of the 19th century, some unforeseen but serious consequences of the Industrial Revolution in Europe and North America had produced a deepening disenchantment with the principal economic basis of classical liberalism the ideal of a market economy.
In this study, we present a universal view of physical measurements on the basis of the classical information theory.
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