The update also lets users pin modern apps to the taskbar of their desktop, allowing users to both run classic and
modern applications in their device.
Starting with the OS, we can see a flat UI, which we know is not unique to Microsoft but when you add in a taskbar and apps that look like
the Modern applications in Windows 8, it's hard not to say that these two were brothers separated at birth.
Imaging at the nanoscale is important to a plethora of
modern applications in materials science, physics, biology, medicine and other fields.
Not exact matches
There are fewer problems
in the first place, because online
applications — which make their money from subscriptions, not support contracts — tend to have
modern, easy - to - use interfaces.
Known since the Middle Ages, colchicine had been one of those ancient discoveries that had found new life
in a host of scientific and medical
applications during the
modern era.
In the
modern software era, these code snippets are used more and more by corporate developers to create business software
applications.
The digitization of information, virtual
applications, standardized infrastructure and investments
in next - gen communications are all factors
in the landscape of
modern healthcare.
Many
modern software
applications can be supported
in an automated way, which can make the cost of goods sold (COGS) remarkably low and gross margins incredibly attractive.
It was not
in our
modern sense of sociological utopianism; but it was something vastly profounder, a religious ethic which involved a social as well as a personal
application, but within the framework of the beloved society of the Kingdom of God.
Granted that, as
in modern hymnals, expressions of religious need and aspiration originally born out of individual experience were often used
in public
application and became the voice of the whole people, still that very poignancy that made them thus generally applicable came from the intensely intimate experience
in which they started.
In Science and the
Modern World, Whitehead offered a brief sketch of his project for revising American educational theory and practice, but he never completed the projected work and left its
applications to later scholars.
In that light, the Church's recent de-emphasis of Vatican II should be viewed as the steadying
application of wisdom within a changing
modern world.
This does not mean a change
in the problem itself so much as a shift of emphasis and a greater concern with its concrete
applications in the
modern world.
These booklets opposed the
application of
modern critical historical approach to the Bible and the traditional dogmas of Christianity, because
in their opinion, it would destroy their supra - national and supernatural elements which belong to their very essence.
To fail to read scripture
in this way, according to McDermott, is to hold to nuda scriptura
in which the interpretation of scripture is reduced to the
application of current sensibilities that reinforce the autonomy of the late -
modern individual.
This essay is largely a simple, concrete, particularized
application of the universal principles discussed
in the chapter entitled «Abstraction» found
in Science and the
Modern World.
According to Whitehead, there are two principles whose joint
application to the datum
in the act of experience leads to
modern epistemological difficulties: the subjectivist principle and the «sensationalist principle» (PR 238f.).
Jesus» teaching was not «social,»
in our
modern sense of sociological utopianism; but it was something vastly profounder, a religious ethic which involved a social as well as a personal
application, but within the framework of the beloved society of the Kingdom of God; and
in its relations to the pagan world outside it was determined wholly from within that beloved society — as the rest of the New Testament and most of the other early Christian literature takes for granted.
With the passage of time and more mature study of the nature of scripture, as disclosed by the
application of the
modern historico - critical method of investigation, it is seen that the possible borrowing of Bible writers from another source
in no way affected its intrinsic worth, or even the belief that these writers were inspired
in their writing.
Part II, looking at the
application of this to disputed issues
in modern theology, to be published
in forthcoming issue.
The analysis of
modern civil religion gives evidence of one rather direct
application of Durkheim's thesis — expecting
in any society a reasonably close analogue to totemism.
It is not an accident that the
application of
modern historical methods to the biblical literature began
in Protestant theological institutions, especially
in Germany.
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Milk products continue to satisfy thirst, taste and nutritional needs
in both traditional and
modern applications.
The
modern used car buyer needs a readily available motors
application that includes a gigantic database of potential vehicles and a search engine that recognises the main concerns of the shopper
in the fields it offers.
In addition to the BabyCenter ® My Pregnancy Today app, the company has successfully developed other innovative mobile
applications for
modern moms and moms - to - be.
The 2017 Collection not only appears
in modern colors but is also distinguished by silver
applications.
I was super stoked to see titles
in that section like DIY Natural Remedies, Essentials of Essential Oils, Herbal Preparations and
Applications, and Traditional Remedies for
Modern Families.
It is vital to ensure that children are encouraged to learn computing skills, including programming and the
application of computers
in the
modern world at an early age.
There is also a lack of training
in many police forces and the CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] as to how this older law applies to a very
modern medium which means that
application of the law to the facts is misconceived.»
Lasers may have thousands of
applications in every section of
modern society, but all laser beams are fundamentally similar — single - coloured and straight.
Richard gave a talk on the mathematics of drag racing, Carlos gave a talk on the
application of mathematical models to homeland security, and I gave a talk on how prime numbers are used
in modern communication systems.
As a result, graphene finds a multitude of
applications in modern nanoelectronics.
MRI is one of the key methods of
modern diagnostics that have found wide
applications in medicine, biology and neurology.
A more complete
application of
modern risk - assessment principles
in licensing and regulation could help address this inadequacy and enhance the overall safety of all nuclear plants, present and future.
To figure out whether this link holds
in modern dating, researchers tested whether bigger postures — like outstretched arms and spread - apart legs — were more attractive
in two scenarios where people meet mates today: speed dating and smartphone - based dating
applications.
The team focused on yeast
in part because of its important
modern - day
applications; yeasts are used to convert the sugars of biomass feedstocks into biofuels such as ethanol and industrial chemicals such as lactic acid, or to break down organic pollutants.
The aim of the workshop was to initiate an important discussion among diverse stakeholders on the changes
in modern health - care interior lighting
applications.
Any
modern computer operates according to a mathematical principle that was developed by German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz more than 300 years ago: information can be encoded
in the binary system and processed via the
application of logic operators.
Functionally graded materials (FGM) are
modern solutions to replace critical raw materials
in high temperature / high corrosion
applications.
Stelzer concentrates his efforts on
applications and further developments of advanced light microscopies
in the
modern life sciences, working on various aspects and
applications of three - dimensional cell biology, lateral root development
in Arabidopsis thaliana and the embryogenesis of, amongst other insects, Tribolium castaneum.
But through the
application of genetic sequencing technology and analysis methods, SIGMA researchers were able to identify a single disease - causing mutation lying
in a «blind spot» of
modern sequencing techniques.
Her work has helped usher
in a new era
in the
application of
modern neuroscience approaches to the study of mental illness
in children.
The main
application of such corrections are carbonate chemistry reconstructions
in deep ‐ time, when the major ‐ ion chemistry of seawater was different from
modern.
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Modern herbal
applications of blessed thistle are based on a long history of use
in Europe and
in Indian Ayurvedic medicine.
In modern times, Frankincense and Myrrh are often used in natural remedies, especially skin creams and application
In modern times, Frankincense and Myrrh are often used
in natural remedies, especially skin creams and application
in natural remedies, especially skin creams and
applications.
The sweet and slightly tangy dressing will remind you a bit of coleslaw, but
in a healthier & more
modern application.
In May, GRIP Approach will host Janda and Beyond, taught by Robert Lardner, PT This 2 - day lab intensive will build on Janda's work and accelerate it into
modern application and clinical practice.
More than 3,000 years of recorded use, as well as
modern clinical research
in both humans and animals, suggest a wide range of potential
applications for BLACK CUMIN SEED OIL ORGANIC - from helping to balance the gut microbiome to benefitting epidermal structure and appearance.