desideratum उदाहरण वाक्य
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- ""'The Desideratum; or, Electricity Made Plain and Useful-By a Lover of Mankind, and of Common Sense " "'is a 1760 book by John Wesley advocating the use of electric shock therapy.
- At NSPA I, the Pastoral Vision-mission Statement of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia was articulated as a guiding desideratum for pastoral initiatives in the archdiocese summing up the desire and resolve for renewal, for a new way of being Church.
- The author states in his preface to the work that, " a compendious account of Greek cults [ . . . ] has long been a desideratum in English, " and as such Farnell wrote " The Cults of the Greek States " to sate that desire.
- According to this desideratum, the government of Saudi Arabia is no more " legitimate " than the government of Iraq, and arguably less " legitimate " than the government of Iran, which has an elected government, although one subservient to a council of Islamic clerics.
- Some of the dominant plant species of the Pre-Andean shrubland are " Mulinum spinosum " ( a cushion plant ) and " Escallonia rubra ", which are frequently associated with other species, including " Anathrophyllun desideratum " and " Berberis buxifolia ".
- All in all, to have a list of the political parties in the " Catalan Countries " amounts to admitting that those " countries " do exist politically at all and are united by a common political system, something which it is definitely not true, but a desideratum of some political minority.
- This model satisfies universality ( it is equivalent to a Turing Machine ) and perfect reversibility ( a " desideratum " if one wants to conserve various quantities easily and never lose information ), and it comes embedded in a first-order theory, allowing computable, qualitative statements on the universe evolution.
- "iLabs " digital universe satisfies universality ( it is equivalent to a Turing Machine ) and perfect reversibility ( a desideratum if one wants to easily preserve various quantities and never lose information ), and it comes embedded in a first-order theory allowing computable, qualitative statements on the universe evolution.
- As for'some kind of noun form','perditum'effectively is a noun meaning'lost ( thing )'.'To miss'would be desiderare, so one could say'nil desideratum nisi perditum', but again this doesn't sound quite the right verb to me, not sure why.
- In the Brans Dicke theory, in addition to the metric, which is a " rank two tensor field ", there is a " scalar field ", \ phi, which has the physical effect of changing the " effective gravitational constant " from place to place . ( This feature was actually a key desideratum of Dicke and Brans; see the paper by Brans cited below, which sketches the origins of the theory .)