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  1. Complementary angles

    Image Complementary angles.svg right 250px thumb A pair of complementary angles, because their measures add up to 90 degrees Merge Vertical angles Supplementary angles Adjacent angles Transversal geometry target Special angle relationships discuss Talk Vertical angles Merge? date December 2011 In geometry, complementary angles are angle s whose measures sum to 90 . If the two complementary angles are adjacent i.e. have a common vertex geometry vertex and share just one side their non shared sides form a angle right angle . In Euclidean geometry , the two angle acute angles in a right triangle are complementary, because the sum of internal angles of a triangle is 180 degrees, and the right angle itself accounts for ninety degrees. The adjective complementary is from Latin complementum , associated with the verb complere , to fill up . An acute angle is filled up by its complement to form a right angle. Trigonometric ratios The sine of an angle equals the cosine of its complementary angle. It is therefore true that, if angles A and B are complementary, math sin 2A sin 2B 1 math , and math cos 2A cos 2B 1 math . The tangent of an angle equals the cotangent of its complementary angle. The tangents of complementary angles are Multiplicative inverse reciprocals of each other. The Cosecant secant of an angle equals the cosecant of its complementary angle. The prefix co in the names of some trigonometric ratios refers to the word complementary . See also Supplementary angles Triangle s External links wiktionarypar complementary http www.mathopenref.com anglecomplementary.html Animated demonstration Interactive applet and explanation of the characteristics of complementary angles. Category Elementary geometry Category Angle ar ast ngulos complementarios ca Angles complementaris es ngulos complementarios fa fr Angles compl mentaires it Angolo complementare ... si pt ngulo complementar ru simple Complementary angles sl Komplementarna kota ...   more details



  1. Angles

    peninsula Denmark The Angles is a modern English language English term for a Germanic peoples ... in Schleswig Holstein , Germany . The Angles were one of the main groups that settled in United ... s origin have included The Latin word for the Jutland ic district of Angeln where the Angles are believed ... narrow eng forming the root for Engeland , which is Dutch and Afrikaans for England. The English Angles ... the Angles were part the initial vowel could as well be a or e . Pope Gregory the Great is the first ... history Angles under other names Two important geographers, Strabo and Pliny the Elder Pliny , are silent concerning the Angles. Their reasons for this exclusion was their consideration of the south ... describe that shore. Since the Angles took a geographic name, they possibly had other names not based ... Angles at that time however, the territory of the Teutones probably included the Vorpommern and the region south to the Elbe mainly Holstein , accounting for the implied larger range of the Angles in later ... instance of the Angles in recorded history is in Tacitus Germania book Germania , chapter wikisource ... the Angles and Jutes were among the speakers of Old Saxon . Suevi Angili Ptolemy in his Geography 2.10 ..., the Teuton men. These Teutons or Teuton men appear to have been in Angeln and the land around it. The Angles ... in the neighborhood names of this Saxon or Swabia n lands. A second possible solution is that these Angles ... see also History of Anglo Saxon England Image Britain peoples circa 600.svg thumb right Angles and Saxons ... Britain , the Angles split up and founded the kingdoms of the Nord Angelnen Northumbria , Ost Angelnen Kingdom of the East Angles East Anglia , and the Mittlere Angelnen Mercia . H.R. Loyn has observed ... Fjord to the City of Schleswig and then to Maasholm, on the Schlei inlet. St. Gregory The Angles ... market. Gregory inquired about their background. When told they were called Anglii Angles , he replied ... Sea Angeln Germanic peoples List of Germanic peoples For the rulers of the Angles prior to their migration ...   more details



  1. Complementary cells

    Multiple issues orphan December 2010 lead rewrite May 2009 refimprove May 2009 The complementary cells is a mass of cell biology cell s in plants, formed from the cork cambium at the position of the lenticel s. It is a group of loosely arranged cells that aid in gaseous exchange through Cork material cork . ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary complementary 20cell ref references DEFAULTSORT Complementary Cells Category Plant anatomy botany stub ...   more details



  1. Complementary assets

    Orphan date February 2009 Complementary assets are assets, infrastructure or capabilities needed to support the successful commercialization and marketing of a technological innovation , other than those assets fundamentally associated with that innovation. ref Teece, David J. 1986. Profiting from technological innovation Implications for integration, collaboration, licensing and public policy. Research Policy 15 6 285 305. ref The term was first coined by David Teece . Key empirical studies on complementary assets were conducted by Frank T. Rothaermel . ref Rothaermel, F.T. 2001. Complementary assets, strategic alliances, and the incumbent s advantage An empirical study of industry and firm effects in the biopharmaceutical industry. Research Policy, 30 8 1235 1251. ref ref Rothaermel, F.T. 2001. Incumbent s advantage through exploiting complementary assets via interfirm cooperation. Strategic Management Journal, 22 6 7 687 699. ref ref Rothaermel, F.T., Hill, C.W.L. 2005. Technological discontinuities and complementary assets A longitudinal study of industry and firm performance. Organization Science, 16 1 52 70. ref http mgt.gatech.edu directory faculty rothaermel publications.html Complementary assets are broken down into three general types Generic assets general purpose assets which do not need to be tailored to a particular innovation Specialized assets unilateral dependence between the innovation and the complementary asset Cospecialized assets bilateral dependence between the innovation and the complementary asset. Complementary assets, among other factors, are important ... firms often lack the complementary assets to commercialize their innovations and thus form collaborative partnerships with large incumbent firms who do possess the necessary complementary assets ..., Frank T. 2001. Complementary assets, strategic alliances, and the incumbent s advantage an empirical ... recognition, i.e. their complementary assets Teece 1986 . ref Teece, David J. 1986. Profiting from ...   more details



  1. Complementary currency

    Distinguish private currency alternative currency Cleanup date May 2008 Complementary currency CC is a currency ... name ccto http www.elecan.net docs moned ccto.pdf Robert Costanza et al., Complementary Currencies as a Method .... ref Complementary currency is sometimes referred to as complementary community currency CCC or as community currency . The term local currency , describing a complementary currency which is limited to a single locality, is sometimes used interchangeably with complementary currency . There are, however, some complementary currencies which are regional or global, such as the Community Exchange ... of complementary currencies Complementary currencies describe a wide group of exchange systems, currencies or scrip s designed to be used in combination with standard currencies or other complementary ... as Medium of exchange media of exchange on their own. Complementary currencies lie outside the nationally ... and use in combination with other currencies differs greatly between complementary currency systems, as is the case with national currency systems. Some complementary currencies incorporate ... market value of the service. Some complementary currencies take advantage of Demurrage currency ... complementary currencies use high interest fees to promote heavy competition between participants ... outside the design parameters of complementary currencies. Complementary currencies are often intentionally ... of participating individuals or points of acceptance. Purposes Complementary currencies are often ... . S.A.P.I.EN.S. 1 2 ref Most complementary currencies have multiple purposes and or are intended ... archives 003575.html Jeremy Faludi, Complementary Currency For Bootstrapping, But Not For Everything , Worldchanging , Oct. 4th, 2005. ref The 2006 Annual Report of the Worldwide Database of Complementary Currency Systems presented a survey of 150 complementary currency systems in which 94 respondents ... S. DeMeulenaere, 2006 Annual Report of the Worldwide Database of Complementary Currency Systems ...   more details



  1. Complementary experiments

    Unreferenced date February 2007 In physics , two experimental techniques are often called complementary if they investigate the same subject in two different ways such that two different ideally non overlapping properties or aspects can be investigated. For example, X ray scattering and neutron scattering experiments are often said to be complementary because the former reveals information about the electron density of the atoms in the target but gives no information about the atomic nucleus nuclei because they are too small to affect the X rays significantly , while the latter allows you to investigate the nuclei of the atoms but cannot tell you anything about their electron hulls because the neutron s, being neutral, do not interact with the electric charge charged electrons . Scattering experiments are sometimes also called complementary when they investigate the same physical property of a system from two complementarity physics complementary view points in the sense of Niels Bohr Bohr . For example, time resolved and energy resolved experiments are said to be complementary. The former uses a pulse which is well defined in time its position is well known at a given time . The latter uses a monochromatic pulse well defined in energy its frequency is well known . See also complement physics stub Category Experimental physics ...   more details



  1. Complementary distribution

    Refimprove date May 2009 Complementary distribution in linguistics is the relationship between two different elements, where one element is found in a particular environment and the other element is found in the opposite environment. It often indicates that two superficially different elements are in fact the same linguistic unit at a deeper level. In some instances, more than two elements can be in complementary distribution with one another. In phonology Main Allophone Complementary distribution is commonly applied to phonology , where similar Phone phonetics phones in complementary distribution are usually allophone s of the same phoneme. For instance, in English, IPA p and IPA p are allophones of the phoneme IPA p because they occur in complementary distribution. IPA p always occurs when it is the syllable onset and followed by a lexical stress stress ed vowel as in the word p in . IPA p occurs in all other situations as in the word s p in . There are cases where elements are in complementary distribution, but are not considered allophones. For example in English h and IPA engma , written with the digraph ng in English are in complementary distribution, since h only occurs at the beginning of a syllable and IPA only at the end. But because they have so little in common in phonetic terms they are still considered separate phonemes. ref An Introduction to Language by Victoria Fromkin ref In morphology Main Allomorph The concept of complementary distribution is applied in the analysis of word forms morphology linguistics morphology . Two different word forms allomorph s can actually be different faces of one and the same word morpheme . For example, consider the English indefinite articles a and an . The usages an aardvark and a bear are grammatical. But the usages ... be notated as C . The distribution usage according to environments of the forms an and a is complementary ... Free variation Phoneme Minimal pair References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Complementary Distribution ...   more details



  1. Complementary sequences

    For complementary sequences in biology, see complementarity molecular biology . In applied mathematics, complementary sequences CS are pairs of sequence s with the useful property that their out of phase aperiodic autocorrelation coefficients sum to zero. Binary complementary sequences were first introduced ... of length 2 sup N sup and gave examples of complementary sequences of lengths 10 and 26. In 1974 ... sup M sup . Later the theory of complementary sequences was generalized by other authors to polyphase complementary sequences, multilevel complementary sequences, and arbitrary complex complementary sequences. Complementary sets have also been considered these can contain more than two sequences. Definition ... by math R x k sum j 0 N k 1 x jx j k . , math Then the pair of sequences a and b is complementary ... functions of complementary sequences is a delta function which is an ideal autocorrelations ... 1,  0,  &minus 1 . Properties of complementary pairs of sequences Complementary sequences have complementary spectra. As the autocorrelation function and the power spectra form a Fourier pair complementary sequences also have complementary spectra. But as the Fourier transform of a delta ... pair is inverted multiplied by &minus 1 they remain complementary. More generally if any of the sequences is multiplied by e sup j sup they remain complementary If any of the sequences is reverted inverted in time they remain complemantary If any of the sequences is delayed they remain complementary If the sequences are interchanged they remain complementary If both sequences are multiplied by the same constant real or complex they remain complementary If both sequences are decimated in time by K they remain complementary. More precisely if from a complementary pair a k , b k we form a new pair a Nk , b N k with zero samples in between then the new sequences are complementary. If alternating bits of both sequences are inverted they remain complementary. In general for arbitrary ...   more details



  1. Complementary colors

    Complementary colors are pairs of color s that are of opposite hue in some color model . The exact hue complementary to a given hue depends on the model in question, and perceptual uniformity perceptually uniform , additive color additive , and subtractive color models, for example, have differing complements for any given color. Color theory Image HSV cylinder.png thumb On the HSV color space HSV color wheel opposite colors are complementary colors, that when mixed produce a shade of grey. In color theory, two colors are called complementary if, when mixed in the proper proportion, they produce a neutral color grey, white, or black . In roughly perceptual color models, the neutral colors white, greys, and black lie along a central axis. For example, in the HSL and HSV HSV color space , complementary colors as defined in HSV lie opposite each other on any horizontal cross section. Thus, in the CIE 1931 color space a color of a particular dominant wavelength dominant wavelength can be mixed with a particular amount of the complementary wavelength to produce a neutral color grey or white ... at a white surface, an afterimage of the complementary color in this case cyan will appear ... as the other wavelengths or colors , and the result is the illusion of viewing the complementary ... in viewing a specific color cause the complementary color to form? As the receptors are given ... thumb a RYB color model Blue Yellow Red color wheel . Opposite colors are called complementary. Because ... of art, many artists still use a traditional set of complementary pairs, including red and green ... of complementary colors is an important aspect of aesthetic ally pleasing art and graphic design ... wheel , complementary colors are placed opposite one another. Although these artistic complements may ... roughly like the HSV color wheel discussed above. References reflist Color topics DEFAULTSORT Complementary ... simple Complementary color sr fi Vastav ri sv Komplementf rg zh ...   more details



  1. Complementary event

    dl free 0072549076 79746 ch04 p175.pdf Complementary events free page from probability book of McGraw Hill DEFAULTSORT Complementary Event Category Probability theory ca Esdeveniment contrari eu Gertakizun ...   more details



  1. Complementary holism

    Complementary holism is a social theory or conceptual framework proposed by Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel , that sees all societies as consisting of a Human Center and Institutional Boundaries, and that all social relations in the political, economic, community cultural and kinship spheres as mutually interacting to defining our social experiences. Complementary holism does not rest on an a priori assumption that a particular sphere is the base and all else is superstructure, as Historical Materialism does, but rather that we must take an empirical look at society s development and assess how it has been shaped by all social forces. Complementary holists agree with Marxists that economics is important to human and social development, just as they do with anarchists in regards to the State polity or with feminists in regards to gender inequality , but where they differ with Marxists is that they do not see economics, or class conflict , as the sole factor, nor do they feel it is possible, or productive, to say it is always the most important factor. In Liberating Theory , Michael Albert, Robin Hahnel et al. write that blockquote Just as Marx and Engels paid strict attention to state of the art science in their time, we should keep up with contemporary developments. Ironically, however ... and boundary are complementary aspects of a single unbroken whole. Both center and boundary are complex ... these activities, social relations, and social groups. Liberating Theory blockquote Spheres Complementary ... Social Change Proponents of complementary holism feel the social theory is not only helpful in understanding ... they shape and are shaped by the intertwining relationship with each other, complementary holists feel we are better equipped to transform society and overcome social oppressions. Complementary holism .... Introduction to Totality and Complementary Holism. Znet. 2008 http www.zcommunications.org introduction to totality and complementary holism by chris spannos 1 DEFAULTSORT Complementary Holism Category ...   more details



  1. Complementary good

    Cleanup date February 2009 Image Cross elasticity of demand complements.svg thumb Complementary goods exhibit a negative cross elasticity of demand as the price of good Y rises, the demand for good X falls. In economics , a complementary good is a Good economics good with a negative cross elasticity of demand , in contrast to a substitute good . ref cite book last Sullivan first arthur authorlink Arthur O Sullivan coauthors Steven M. Sheffrin title Economics Principles in action publisher Pearson Prentice Hall year 2003 location Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 pages 88 isbn 0 13 063085 3 ref This means a good s demand is increased when the price of another good is decreased. Conversely, the demand for a good is decreased when the price of another good is increased. ref cite book last Carbaugh first Robert title Contemporary Economics An Applications Approach publisher Cengage Learning year 2006 isbn 9780324314618 pages 35 ref If goods A and B are complements, an increase in the price of A will result in a leftward movement along the demand curve of A and cause the demand curve for B to Demand curve Changes that decrease demand shift in less of each good will be demanded. A decrease in price of A will result in a rightward movement along the demand curve of A and cause the demand curve B to Demand curve Changes that increase demand shift outward more of each good will be demanded. Examples Image Supply and demand.svg thumb alt Supply and Demand curves. Supply and demand of hotdogs An example of this would be the demand for hotdogs and hotdog bun s. The supply and demand ... number of pencils, 3 number of erasers In marketing , complementary goods give additional market ... strategy exist for complementary good and its base good Pricing the base good at a relatively low price to the complementary good this approach allows easy entry by consumers e.g. consumer printer vs ink jet cartridge Pricing the base good at a relatively high price to the complementary good ...   more details



  1. Complementary monopoly

    Cleanup date July 2008 In a complementary monopoly consent must be obtained from more than one agent in order to obtain the good. This effect was originally observered in ref cite book last Cournot first Augustin title Researches into the Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth publisher Macmillan Co year 1897 ref . The leads to a reduction in surplus generated relative to an outright monopoly, if the two agents do not cooperate. This can be seen in private toll roads where more than one operator controls a different section of the road. The solution is for one agent to purchase all sections of the road. Complementary goods are a less extreme form of this effect. In this case, one good is still of value even if the other good is not obtained. Example Consider a road between two towns where half of the road is owned by two agents. A customer must pass two toll booth in order to pass from one town to the other. Each agent sets the price of his toll booth. Given a demand function, math D D max cdot P max P math , The optimal price for a monopolist is math P frac P max 2 math leading to revenue of math R D cdot P D max cdot P max frac P max 2 cdot frac P max 2 D max cdot frac P max 2 4 math If both agents are independently setting their prices, then the Nash equilibrium is for each to set their price at math P frac P max 3 math . This leads to an increase in the total price to math P frac 2 cdot P max 3 math and a decrease in total revenue to math R D cdot P D max cdot P max frac 2 cdot P max 3 cdot frac 2 cdot P max 3 D max cdot frac 2 cdot P max 2 9 math The total revenue generated by the two owners is reduced and the price is increased. This means that both the owners and the users of the road are worse off than they would otherwise be. Notes and references Reflist Category Monopoly economics economics stub ...   more details



  1. Supplementary angles

    Image Supplementary angles2.svg right 250px thumb A pair of supplementary angles wiktionarypar supplementary Merge Complementary angles Vertical angles Adjacent angles Transversal geometry target Special angle relationships discuss Talk Vertical angles Merge? date December 2011 Supplementary angles are pairs of angle s that add up to 180 Degree angle degrees . Thus the supplement of an angle of x degrees is an angle of 180    x degrees. If the two supplementary angles are adjacent angles adjacent i.e. have a common vertex geometry vertex and share just one side , their non shared sides form a line geometry straight line . However, supplementary angles do not have to be on the same line, and can be separated in space. For example, adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary, and opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral one whose vertices all fall on a single circle are supplementary. Trigonometric ratios The sine s of supplementary angles are equal. Their cosine s and tangent s unless undefined are equal in magnitude but have opposite signs. See also Complementary angles External links http www.mathopenref.com anglesupplementary.html Animated demonstration Interactive applet and explanation of the characteristics of supplementary angles. http www.mathopenref.com tocs anglestoc.html Angle definition pages with interactive applets that are also useful in a classroom setting. Math Open Reference Category Angle Category Elementary geometry Elementary geometry stub ar ast ngulos suplementarios bg ca Angles suplementaris eo Suplementaj anguloj es ngulos suplementarios fa fi Suplementtikulmat fr Angles suppl mentaires he it Angolo supplementare mk pl K ty przyleg e pt ngulo suplementar ru sl Sokota th zh ...   more details



  1. Vertical angles

    Image Vertical Angles.svg thumb right Two lines intersect to create two pairs of vertical angles. One pair consists of angles A and B the second pair consists of angles C and D. Merge Complementary angles Supplementary angles Adjacent angles Transversal geometry target Special angle relationships discuss Talk Vertical angles Merge? date December 2011 In geometry , a pair of angle s is said to be vertical also opposite and vertically opposite , which is abbreviated as vert. opp. s ref name tb cite book first1 TW last1 Wong first2 MS last2 Wong title New Century Mathematics location Hong Kong publisher Oxford University Press edition 1 volume 1B pages 161 163 chapter Angles in Intersecting and Parallel Lines isbn 9780198001768 ref if the angles are formed from two intersecting Line mathematics lines and the angles are not adjacent. The two angles share a vertex. Such angles are equal in angular measure measure and can be described as equal in the UK or the USA or Congruence geometry congruent in the USA . ref cite book author Euclid authorlink Euclid title Euclid s Elements The Elements year c. 300 BC Proposition I 15. ref Vertical angle theorem When two straight lines intersect at a point, four angles are made. The non adjacent angles are called vertical or opposite or vertically opposite angles. Also, each pair of adjacent angles forms a straight line and the two angles are supplementary ... c. 300 BC Proposition I 13. ref Since either of a pair of vertical angles is supplementary to either of the adjacent angles, the vertical angles are equal in measure. Algebraic solution for Vertical Angles In the figure, assume the measure of Angle A x . When two adjacent angles form a straight line ... to both Angles C and D , either of these angle measures may be used to determine the measure ... and properties of vertical angles With interactive applet http www.mathopenref.com tocs anglestoc.html ... pel v rtiz bg es ngulos opuestos por el v rtice fr Angles oppos s par le sommet it Teorema ...   more details



  1. Les Angles

    Les Angles is the name of several communes of France Les Angles, Gard Les Angles, Hautes Pyr n es Les Angles, Pyr n es Orientales geodis de Les Angles fr Les Angles it Les Angles nl Les Angles pms Les Angles pt Les Angles uk ...   more details



  1. Angles (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Angles angles The Angles are Germanic speaking people that took their name from the Angeln cultural region in Germany. Angles may also refer to One of several communes in France Angles, Alpes de Haute Provence Angles, Vend e Angl s, Tarn Angl s, Girona , Spain Angles Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip album Angles Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip album , as 2008 album by Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip Angles The Strokes album Angles The Strokes album , a 2011 album by The Strokes Alan McManus , Scottish professional snooker player See also Angel disambiguation Angle disambiguation disambig ca Angle desambiguaci ceb Angles de Angles es Les Angles fr Angles it Angles nl Angles pl Angles pt Angles uk ...   more details



  1. Angles, Vendée

    Infobox French commune name Angles image coat of arms Blason ville fr Angles Vend e .svg region Pays de la Loire department Vend e arrondissement Les Sables d Olonne canton Moutiers les Mauxfaits INSEE 85004 postal code 85750 mayor Mme Catherine Berthaux term intercommunality Pays moutierrois longitude 1.406189 latitude 46.407143 elevation m 9 elevation min m 1 elevation max m 22 area km2 34.27 population 2018 population date 2006 Angles is a Communes of France commune in the Vend e Departments of France department in the Pays de la Loire Regions of France region in western France . Geography The river Lay River Lay forms all of the commune s eastern border. Angles is located to the south of the department between plains and marshes, 7 kilometres from the beaches of La Tranche sur Mer and Longeville sur Mer . The town is noted for its old alleys and its Romanesque and Gothic church. ref cite web url http www.angles.fr tourisme tourisme.htm title Bienvenue Angles... publisher www.angles.fr accessdate August 26, 2009 ref History Georges Clemenceau , a resident of the nearby Saint Vincent sur Jard , described Angles at the beginning of the century as a small town located at the extreme edge of the grove at the exact point where the sea retreats from the vast plain of Vendeen green marsh and where livestock is the country s industry. The agricultural vocation has long been the economic ... is otherwise an agricultural economy and in the summer months tourists stay in Angles in campsites ... tourisme tourisme.htm Official site Vend e communes DEFAULTSORT Angles, Vendee Category Communes of Vend e Vend e geo stub ca Angles Vend e ceb Angles, Vend e cs Angles Vend e es Angles Vend e eu Angles Vend e fr Angles Vend e it Angles Vandea mk nl Angles Vend e pl Angles Wandea pt Angles Vendeia simple Angles, Vend e sr uk vi Angles, Vend e vo Angles Vend e war Angles, Vend e ...   more details



  1. Angles of Repose

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Angles of Repose Type Album Artist Joe Maneri Cover Angles of Repose.jpg Released 2004 Recorded May 2002 Genre Jazz Length 71 12 Label ECM Records ECM Producer Steve Lake Chronology Joe Maneri Last album At the Old Office br 1999 This album Angles of Repose br 2002 Next album Going to Church br 2002 Angles of Repose is an album by American composer, saxophonist and clarinet player Joe Maneri with bassist Barre Phillips and violinist Mat Maneri recorded in 2002 and released on the ECM Records ECM label. ref name ECM discography http www.ecmrecords.com Catalogue ECM 1800 1862.php ECM discography accessed November 16, 2011 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars stating this music sings. It s true the singing is balladic and dirgelike much of the time, but it is pastoral, too, and gentle and sweetly elegiac. It bears repeated listening and meets the listener readily, offering a standard bearing effectiveness in how the poetry of collective improvisation should be realized and articulated . ref name Allmusic Jurek, T. http www.allmusic.com album angles of repose r695981 review Allmusic Review accessed November 16, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic rev2 rev2Score Track listing All compositions by Joe Maneri, Mat Maneri and Barre Phillips except as indicated Angles of Repose No. 1 4 44 Angles of Repose No. 2 7 39 Angles of Repose No. 3 Joe Maneri 3 28 Angles of Repose No. 4 10 10 Angles of Repose No. 5 Mat Maneri, Barre Phillips 6 41 Angles of Repose No. 6 9 33 Angles of Repose No. 7 1 08 Angles of Repose No. 8 2 32 Angles of Repose No. 9 15 38 Angles of Repose No. 10 9 39 Recorded at the Chapelle Sainte Philom ne in Puget Ville, France in May 2002 Personnel Joe Maneri clarinet , alto saxophone , tenor saxophone Barre Phillips double bass Mat Maneri viola References reflist Category 2004 albums Category ECM Records albums Category Joe Maneri albums ...   more details



  1. Of Angels and Angles

    Unreferenced date November 2006 orphan date November 2009 Song infobox Name Of Angels and Angles Cover Artist The Decemberists Album Picaresque album Released March 22, 2005 small United States US small track no 11 Recorded August 2004 September 2004 Genre Indie rock , Folk music Folk Length 2 30 Writer Label Kill Rock Stars Producer The Decemberists , Chris Walla Christopher Walla Chart position none Background prev The Mariner s Revenge Song prev no 10 Of Angels and Angles is a track by The Decemberists off their album Picaresque album Picaresque . Its title is likely an allusion to the phrase Non Angli, sed Angeli. Not Angles, but Angels. In legend, this was a Latin pun allegedly said by Pope Gregory I after a response to his query regarding the identity of a group of fair haired Angles Anglian children whom he had observed in the marketplace. Alternatively, it could be a reference to Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals which contains the line ....is a world not of angels, but of angles where men speak of moral principles but act on power principles The song is unique on the album in that it features only vocalist Colin Meloy with acoustic guitar accompaniment. DEFAULTSORT Of Angels And Angles Category The Decemberists songs ...   more details



  1. Angles Way

    Infobox Hiking trail Name Caption Location England Designation National Trails United Kingdom UK National Trail Length Convert 126 km mi 0 Start End Points Great Yarmouth br coord 52.6123 1.7211 type landmark region GB display inline name Angles Way Great Yarmouth trailhead br Knettishall Heath and East Harling Harling Road railway station br coord 52.3892 0.8735 type landmark region GB display inline name Angles Way Knettishall Heath trailhead Use Hiking ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Season Sights Hazards The Angles Way is a Long distance footpath long distance footpath in England , along the Norfolk Suffolk border between Great Yarmouth and Knettishall Heath . The route may be conveniently divided into seven stages 1. Great Yarmouth to Fritton Lake , via Breydon Water and Burgh Castle . 2. Fritton Lake to Oulton Broad . 3. Oulton Broad to Beccles . 4. Beccles to Bungay, Suffolk Bungay . 5. Bungay to Harleston, Norfolk Harleston . 6. Harleston to Diss , via Hoxne . 7. Diss to Knettishall Heath, via Redgrave and Lopham Fen . Each end of the footpath may be accessed from railway stations, enabling walkers of the path to make use of public transport. The Angles Way connects with the Peddars Way and Icknield Way at Knettishall Heath, allowing longer walks to be undertaken. Angles Way was voted the best waterside walk in Britain by waterscape.com in 2003. ref http www.ramblers.org.uk info paths angles.html Ramblers Association ref References references External links GeoGroupTemplate http www.countrysideaccess.norfolk.gov.uk walk.aspx?id 01 Norfolk Countryside Access including descriptions and detailed maps of each section http www.ldwa.org.uk Long Distance Walkers Association coord 52.4171 1.3815 dim 50000 region GB display title name Angles Way Category Footpaths in Norfolk Category Footpaths in Suffolk Category Geography of Norfolk Category Geography of Suffolk Category Long distance footpaths in England Category Visitor attractions in Norfolk Category Vis ...   more details



  1. Wide Angles

    Infobox Album Name Wide Angles Type studio Artist Michael Brecker Cover Wild.Angles.Michael.Brecker.jpg Released September 9, 2003 Recorded January 22 24, 2003 Genre Jazz Length Duration m s Label Verve Records Verve Producer Michael Brecker , Gil Goldstein Last album Nearness of You The Ballad Book br 2001 This album Wide Angles br 2003 Next album Pilgrimage Michael Brecker album Pilgrimage br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 2.5 5 ref allmusic class album id r651323 tab review label Michael Brecker Wide Angles Review first David last Jeffries accessdate October 9, 2011 ref Wide Angles is a 2003 album by saxophonist Michael Brecker . Track listing Broadband 6 45 Cool Day in Hell 7 51 Angle of Repose 6 41 Tumbuktu 7 51 Night Jessamine 5 20 Scylla 10 39 Brexterity 6 39 Evening Faces 7 13 Modus Operandy 5 26 Never Alone 5 39 Personnel Musicians Michael Brecker Arranger, Tenor Saxophone Iain Dixon Bass Clarinet Robin Eubanks Trombone Mark Feldman Violin, Concert Master Erik Friedlander Cello Gil Goldstein Arranger, Conductor, Producer, Orchestration Peter Gordon French Horn Joyce Hammann Violin Lois Martin Viola John Patitucci Bass Charles Pillow English Horn, Oboe Adam Rogers Guitar Daniel Sadownick Percussion Antonio Sanch z Drums Alex Sipiagin Trumpet Steve Wilson Alto Flute Production Brian Dozoretz Assistant Engineer Greg Galbi Mastering Nicole Hegeman Production Coordination Jay Newland Engineer, Mixing Darryl Pitt Production Coordination George Whitty Digital Editing Tommy Wilson Production Coordination References Reflist Michael Brecker DEFAULTSORT Wide Angles Michael Brecker Album Category 2003 albums Category Michael Brecker albums Category Verve Records albums sv Wide Angles musikalbum ...   more details



  1. Euler angles

    About the Euler angles used in mathematics the use of the term in aerospace engineering flight dynamics The Euler angles are three angles introduced by Leonhard Euler to describe the Orientation geometry ... in several ways, Euler angles being one of them see charts on SO 3 for others. Euler angles also ... of different signs for the angles or moving the reference frame, there are Conventions twelve different conventions divided in two groups. One of them is called proper Euler angles and the other Tait Bryan angles . Sometimes Euler angles is used for all of them. Definition Image Eulerangles.svg right thumb 300px Euler angles The xyz fixed system is shown in blue, the XYZ rotated system is shown in red. The line of nodes, labeled N, is shown in green. Euler angles are a means of representing ..., line of nodes is the line perpendicular to both z and Z axis . Then we define its Euler angles as ... and the X axis. Euler angles between two frames are defined only if both frames have the same Orientation mathematics handedness . Euler angles are just one of the charts on SO 3 several ways of specifying ... sets of angles to describe these orientations, or different names for the same angles, leading to Euler angles Conventions different conventions . Therefore any discussion employing Euler angles ... described in the adjacent drawing, Euler angles Euler angles as composition of intrinsic rotations usually named Z X Z . Angles signs and ranges Normally, angles are defined in such a way that they are positive ... could be 0, or &minus 2,  2 . The angles , and are uniquely determined except for the singular ... 200px Tait Bryan angles. ZYX intrinsic composition convention There are two main types of conventions called proper Euler angles and Tait Bryan angles , after Peter Guthrie Tait and George H. Bryan , also known as Nautical or Cardan angles, after Girolamo Cardano Cardan . Their static difference is the definition ... the angles are zero are used. In the second one, they are replaced by non homologous planes perpendicular ...   more details



  1. Principal angles

    In linear algebra mathematics , the principal angles , also called canonical angles , provide information about the relative position of two subspaces of a Euclidean space . The concept was first introduced by Camille Jordan Jordan in 1875. Definition Let math mathcal E math be a Euclidean vector space with inner product math langle cdot , cdot rangle math and given two subspaces math mathcal U , mathcal W math with math operatorname dim mathcal U k leq operatorname dim mathcal W l math . There exists then a set of math k math angles math theta 1, ldots theta k math called the principal angles, the first one being defined as math theta 1 min arccos left frac langle U,W rangle U cdot W right U in mathcal U , W in mathcal W angle U 1,W 1 math where math . math is the induced Norm mathematics norm of the inner product. The vectors math U 1 math and math W 1 math are called principal vectors. The other principal angles and vectors are then defined recursively via math theta i min arccos left frac langle U,W rangle U cdot W right U in mathcal U , U perp U j, W in mathcal W , W perp W j forall j in 1, ldots,i 1 . math This means that the principal angles form a set of minimized angles, where every two principal vectors of one subspace defining two different principal angles are orthogonal to each other. Examples Geometric Example Geometrically, subspaces are planes that cross the origin ... U math and math mathcal W math generate a set of two angles. In a three dimensional Euclidean space ... with any given set of math k math angles math theta 1, ldots, theta k math in a math 2k math ... angle is zero, the subspaces intersect at least in a line. The number of angles equal to zero ... 1902 08 08 S0002 9904 1902 00903 8 S0002 9904 1902 00903 8.pdf Concerning the angles and the angular ... www.haverford.edu math cshonkwi research notes PrincipalAngles.pdf Principal angles in terms of inner product Downloadable note on the construction of principal angles, Shonkwiler, Haverford Category ...   more details



  1. Gann angles

    The Gann Angles are named after W. D. Gann , a 20th century market theorist. Gann described the use of the angles in the stock market in The Basis of My Forecasting Method , a 33 page course written in 1935. The legitimacy of Gann s techniques has been seriously questioned. Calculating a Gann angle is equivalent to finding the derivative of a particular line on a chart in a simple way. ref citebook title Technical Analysis from A to Z Covers Every Trading Tool from the Absolute Breadth Index to the Zig Zag first Steven B. last Achelis publisher McGraw Hill Professional year 2000 ISBN 0071363483 ref Each geometrical angle which is really a line extended into space divides time and price into proportionate parts. The most important angle Gann called the 1x1 or the 45 angle, which he said represented one unit of price for one unit of time. If you draw a perfect square and then draw a diagonal line from one corner of the square to the other, you have illustrated the concept of the 1x1 angle, which moves up one point per day. Other important angles were the 2x1 moving up two points per day , the 3x1, the 4x1, the 8x1, and the 16x1. When the angles are drawn in a group, they are often called a Gann fan. Angles may either be drawn ascending from price bottoms, as just described, or descending from price tops. As with other forms of technical analysis of stock price movements, the Gann angle model contradicts the weakest form of the efficient market hypothesis which states that past price movements cannot be used to forecast future price movements. Using Gann angles Gann watched for important tops and bottoms to form on a daily, weekly, or monthly chart and drew his angles from these changes in trend. When the trend is up and the price stays in the space above an ascending angle ... the market has shown itself to be much more bullish than if it is above the 1x1. In his angles ... points should be considered a single unit in such cases and hence that the positioning of the angles ...   more details




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