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In the foreground of Bohr's thinking was the (1) the need of classical concepts for the description of measuring results; (2) non-separability due to the entanglement of the system and the measuring instrument; (3) the contextual nature of the measurements of complementary properties; and (4) the symbolic character of the quantum formalism.
"I wanted to create an electric violin which could fulfill all the needs of a classical musician," Bernadac tells The Creators Project, "I began this project for my personal use, I wasn't really satisfy [sic] by my electric violins: different sound, too heavy, etc".
The other axioms allow the construction of a lot of sets (all sets needed for classical mathematics outside of set theory, though not all of the sets that even Cantor had constructed with apparent safety).
Going into this performance I would have said that it was easier for a pianist to make an impression in the Chopin, which invites rhapsodic freedom, than in the Schumann, which needs some degree of classical rigor and restraint.
This in turn allows blind spectrum sensing by eliminating the integral need of the classical TDT for the perfect knowledge of the said cycle frequencies.
The univariate phase spectrum model is proved to be valid, bypassing the need of the classical spectral representation techniques in modeling the phase spectrum where hundreds of variables are required.
References to 'the Tiber foaming with much blood' needed a sense of classical distancing easily missed in Wolverhampton's back streets.
In "The Victor Book of the Symphony," a text geared to the marketing needs of Victor's classical division as of 1935, O'Connell described the most "mystic" moment in the Franck symphony: a transformation in the second movement of the opening theme of the first, which Franck had borrowed from Beethoven's last quartet.
This indicates that sperm head vacuoles may impair some physiological process of spermatozoa that are needed for classical in vitro fertilization by insemination such as capacitation, acrosome reaction, sperm binding to zona pellucida, or that some more sperm selection is performed by ICSI.
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