QUE SIGNIFIE HOMOTONIC EN ANGLAIS
définition de homotonic dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de homotonic dans le dictionnaire est du même ton. Une autre définition de l'homotonique est de rapporter, d'avoir ou de restaurer la même tension ou le même ton dans chaque partie, en supprimant la variation dans le tout.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «HOMOTONIC»
Découvrez l'usage de
homotonic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
homotonic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Inequalities and Applications 2010: Dedicated to the Memory ...
An algebra A of real or complex valued functions defined on a set S shall be
called homotonic if A is closed under forming of absolute values, and for all f and
g in A, the product f × g satisfies |f × g|≤|f|×|g|. Our purpose in this talk is to
provide a ...
Catherine Bandle, Attila Gilányi, László Losonczi,
2012
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Transactions of the Philological Society: 1862/63
But these topics would lead me too far; and I must even limit myself in quoting, as
I might have done to draw you .gradually towards the classical hexameter, some
attempts l have made in accentual (or call them homotonic) lines, or in a mixed ...
Philological Society (London),
1862
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The Chinese Lexicon: A Comprehensive Survey
Even if only the homotonic homophones are taken into account, the situation is
no better. For example, yi has the following thirteen homotonic, homophonic
characters which are in common use: There are in fact only twenty-three
syllables21 in ...
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Political and administrative development
But if we look at homotonic polities, we will be struck by the unimportance of party
labels and the high degree of non-partisanship possible in these systems, where
career men (military and civil) are promoted within the bureaucracy itself to the ...
Ralph J. D. Braibanti, Duke University. Commonwealth-Studies Center,
1969
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The American illustrated medical dictionary
... especially when the r6Ie assumed by the affected person is passive.
homoflemingin (ho"mo-flern-in'jin). A principle obtainable from FlcmMgia
grahamia'na. See worm. homogeneous (ho-mo-je'ne-us) [Gr. 6^<h same +
HOMOTONIC kind].
William Alexander Newman Dorland, Edgar Calvin Le Roy Miller,
1922
distinction might be made among homotonic polities between those in which the
constitutive system plays no important political role and those in which the
constitutive system, while subordinated to the bureaucracy, nevertheless does
play an ...
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Tsing Hua journal of Chinese studies
R. E. Teele, Through A Glass Darkly: A Study of English Translations of Chinese
Poetry, Ann Arbor 1949): 1. yaos-fiao3 /A/, a typical rhyming homotonic binom;
homosematic in that the hemiphthegms have the same graphic classifier (No.
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An original and condensed grammar of harmony, counterpoint, ...
... to explain with a clear and convincing ratiocination. It remains, therefore,
plainly demonstrated that this chord of major second, fourth, fifth, and major
seventh on the key-note, 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, is homotonic or pre- cadencial on the tonic
of its own ...
Jos. Joach. de Virués y Spínola,
1850
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
HOMOTONIO Homotonic (bo-mo-tonl-ib) [bubg same; Tbimg tone, tension].
Having a uniform or even course; applied to diseases. Homotopia (bo-mo-to'lte-
ab). See Homotopy. Homotopy (bo-mot'-o-;>e) [ti/tbg the same; rbrrog place].
George Milbry Gould,
1903
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