- A two-dimensional
equable shape (or
perfect shape) is one
whose area is
numerically equal to its perimeter. For example, a
right angled triangle with...
- condition) and the duty of
justice (to
distribute benefits and
burdens equably).: 21–5 One
problem the
deontological pluralist has to face is that cases...
- child, his
brother characterized him as
having been
sweet tempered and
equable,
while fellow school pupils recalled that Pol Pot was
mediocre but pleasant...
- paraphrase: Absolute, true, and
mathematical time, from its own nature, p****es
equably without relation to
anything external, and thus
without reference to any...
- true and
mathematical time, of itself, and from its own
nature flows equably without regard to
anything external, and by
another name is
called duration:...
- year with
little seasonal temperature variation. Guam is
known to have
equable temperatures year-round.
Trade winds are
fairly constant throughout the...
-
across Africa and the
Mediterranean basin during the
relatively warm and
equable climatic regimes of the
Early and
Middle Miocene. The
youngest of the Miocene...
- the
equable and
homogeneous climate that
existed in the
early parts of the Eocene. A
multitude of
proxies support the
presence of a
warmer equable climate...
-
exhibits a
bright ruddle-red
tinge and all the
white spots are
small and
equably distributed across the
surface of the wings.In
nileia the
males have a...
- no more
sorrow or partings."
While Mendelssohn was
often presented as
equable, happy, and
placid in temperament,
particularly in the
detailed family...