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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Introduction | | |  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Mars Rover - IntroductionFive rovers were sent and one is scheduled to be sent to Mars so far:
Mars 2, November 27, 1971
Mars 3, December 2, 1971
Sojourner, Mars Pathfinder, July 4, 1997
Spirit, Mars Exploration Rover, January 4, 2004
Opportunity, Mars Exploration Rover, January 25, 2004
Mars Science Laboratory Planning
ExoMars Planning
The Soviet Union landed the first Mars rover when the Mars 2 lander touched down on November 27, 1971. Five days later, its twin landed with the M ...
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| | | |  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Einstein notation - IntroductionIn mechanics and engineering, vectors in 3D space are often described in relation to orthogonal unit vectors i, j and k.
If the basis vectors i, j, and k are instead expressed as e1, e2, and e3, a vector can be expressed in terms of a summation:
In Einstein notation, an index that is repeated twice in an equation implies a summation, and the summation symbol need not be included.
This allows a concise algebraic presentation of vector and t ...
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| | |  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Shinsengumi - IntroductionThe Shinsengumi began as the Rōshigumi (浪士組). Later, 13 members of the Defenders became the 13 founding members of the Shinsengumi. The Shinsengumi was also called the Miburō (壬生狼), meaning "Wolves of Mibu", after the town where they were stationed. Originally, it meant the "ronin of Mibu", but this changed as the reputation of the Shinsengumi became tarnished in its early years. Shinsengumi translates to "the group of the new chosen ones." Shinsen means "new chosen (ones)," while "gumi ...
See also:Shinsengumi, Shinsengumi - Introduction, Shinsengumi - Shinsengumi rules, Shinsengumi - Post-Ikedaya Shinsengumi hierarchy, Shinsengumi - End of the Shinsengumi, Shinsengumi - Depictions in Media Read more here: » Shinsengumi: Encyclopedia II - Shinsengumi - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Twelf - Introduction
At its simplest, a Twelf program (called a "signature") is a collection of declarations of type families and constants that inhabit those type families. For example, the following is the standard definition of the natural numbers, with z standing for zero and s the successor operator.
nat : type.
z : nat.
s : nat -> nat.
Here nat is a type, and z and s are constant terms. As a dependently-typed system, types can be indexed by terms, which allows the definition of more interesting type families (relatio ...
See also:Twelf, Twelf - Introduction, Twelf - Uses, Twelf - Logic programming, Twelf - Formalizing mathematics, Twelf - Implementation Read more here: » Twelf: Encyclopedia II - Twelf - Introduction |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - NetGamers - IntroductionNetGamers is a medium-sized network, with servers across Europe and N.America, with an average of about 2000 concurrent users, which rises depending on the popularity of its partner games. NetGamers primarly exists as a place for online gaming communities (mainly for web browser games) to interact. Amongst the many gaming communities that use the network, it is primarily used by its Partners games, which have specific rights on the network and use it as th ...
See also:NetGamers, NetGamers - Introduction, NetGamers - History, NetGamers - Public Services, NetGamers - Current Partners, NetGamers - Help Channels, NetGamers - Other Official Channels Read more here: » NetGamers: Encyclopedia II - NetGamers - Introduction |
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|  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Pierce Butler - IntroductionPierce Butler, who represented South Carolina at the Constitutional Convention, was a man of startling contrasts. As late as 1772 he was a ranking officer in those British units charged with suppressing the growing colonial resistance to Parliament. In fact, a detachment from his unit, the 29th Regiment of Foot, had fired the shots in the "Boston Massacre" of 1770, thereby dramatically intensifying the confrontation between the colonies and England. But by 1779 Butler, now an officer in South Carolina's militia and a man with a price on his ...
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| | | |  |  |  | Introduction: Encyclopedia II - Gorgias - IntroductionDue to his ushering in of rhetorical innovations involving structure and ornamentation and his introduction of paradoxologia – the idea of paradoxical thought and paradoxical expression – Gorgias of Leontini has been labeled the ‘father of sophistry’ (Wardy 6). Gorgias is also known for contributing to the diffusion of the Attic dialect as the language of literary prose.
Gorgias’ surviving rhetorical works (Encomium of Helen, Defense of Palamedes, On Non-Existence, and Epitaphios) exist in ...
See also:Gorgias, Gorgias - Introduction, Gorgias - Biography, Gorgias - Rhetorical Works, Gorgias - Encomium of Helen, Gorgias - Defense of Palamedes, Gorgias - On Non-Existence or On Nature, Gorgias - Epitaphios or Athenian Funeral Oration, Gorgias - Critics, Gorgias - External link Read more here: » Gorgias: Encyclopedia II - Gorgias - Introduction |
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