Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet APPLICABILITY


APPLICABILITY

Definition av APPLICABILITY

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  • The Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, along with the NOAA Commissioned Corps, operate under military rules with the exception of the applicability of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, to which they are subject only when militarized by executive order or while detailed to any component of the armed forces.
  • Jury's work extended the applicability and robustness of the Z-transform, especially in handling initial conditions and providing a more comprehensive framework for the analysis of digital control systems.
  • However, his main Allied colleagues (Georges Clemenceau of France, David Lloyd George of the United Kingdom, and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy) were skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism.
  • The applicability of these three conditions is decided on a case-by-case basis, and there are no general dialectical rules for them, except the historian's expertise in evaluating the situation.
  • In Austin v Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Southwark Lord Hope, writing for the majority, comments on the Practice Statement's applicability to the new court:.
  • From a constructivist viewpoint, such approaches are not viable as it leads to mathematics losing its concrete applicability, while the opposing viewpoint is that abstract methods are far-reaching, in a way that numerical analysis cannot be.
  • Notably, mereology is used in discussions of entities as varied as musical groups, geographical regions, and abstract concepts, demonstrating its broad applicability and ongoing relevance in philosophical and scientific discourses.
  • The method was developed by Irving Langmuir and his co-workers in the 1920s, and has since been further developed in order to extend its applicability to more general conditions than those presumed by Langmuir.
  • For many PDEs, such as the wave equation, Helmholtz equation and Schrödinger equation, the applicability of separation of variables is a result of the spectral theorem.
  • It became clear immediately that it had applicability to many other industries, so the Public Utility prefix was dropped with the introduction of the first release of the CICS Program Product on July 8, 1969, not long after IMS database management system.
  • Disadvantages include brittleness and fragility, limited availability and applicability in medium and large bearing sizes and capacities, and friction variations if the load is not axial.
  • This applicability of jus soli, via the common law inherited in the United States from England, was upheld in an 1844 New York state case, Lynch v.
  • In quantum field theory, the dimension of the coupling plays an important role in the renormalizability property of the theory, and therefore on the applicability of perturbation theory.
  • This involves making the navigation functionality available for different availability of output devices, input devices and location sensors as well as adapting the user interaction operability to the current speed, noise or operator handicaps while keeping in mind the overall applicability depending on the user preferences, his knowledge, current task etc.
  • Today, modern synthetic approaches often combine traditional organic methods, biocatalysis, and chemoenzymatic strategies to achieve efficient and complex syntheses, broadening the scope and applicability of synthetic processes.
  • The designation by name of five citizens (Napoleon, Cambacérès, Lebrun, Sieyès, and Ducos) limits the applicability of the text to the lifetimes of the Consuls.
  • In keeping with the biblical cultural mandate, reconstructionists advocate for theonomy and the restoration of certain biblical laws said to have continued applicability.
  • The early jurisprudence of the ECJ suggested that 'direct effect' was a consequence of direct applicability as it was thought that the drafters of the original treaty intended regulations, and only regulations, to be directly effective.
  • Philosopher and physicist Mario Bunge called Rapoport a polymath whose work Bunge found congenial because of its applicability to real-life problems, its use of mathematics, and its "avoidance of holistic blabber".
  • The greatest change came in 1999 when, under pressure from university officials who had rethought Title IX's applicability to single-sex student organizations, Michigamua admitted its first women members.


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