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That's a tough definition, so let me give an example of a conserved quantity—like mass (which only mostly conserved).
Without general relativity, quantum mechanics predicts that information is conserved; likewise, without quantum mechanics, general relativity predicts that information is conserved, even if some of it is hidden inside a black hole.
But is there another conserved quantity that could be calculated?
The murals will be professionally conserved and protected, he said.
They were all were conserved as part of the restoration.
And is it -- why are you confident this is conserved?
They couldn't drive, and Uber funds had to be conserved.
OK, I have to point out that mass isn't always conserved.
So, momentum is conserved in both the x and y-directions.
Watch. (There's a YouTube version here.) Again, angular momentum is conserved.
They were last conserved in 2011, and before that in 2004.
"Doctrine cannot be conserved without allowing it to progress," he said.
Every last inch is conserved and made ready for multiple uses.
"We rode the wave," and conserved the profits, Mr. Brand said.
That means the total energy must be constant—energy is conserved.
It's one of 1,500 artifacts that has been conserved by the Trust.
So it appears that this quantity called angular momentum is indeed conserved.
But Jose, having conserved more energy, had more horse at the end.
But what if both the momentum and the kinetic energy are conserved?
In previous rounds, James had been conserved energy by defending lesser players.
Monkeys were bred in captivity, forests were conserved and hunting was banned.
In short, it is something that we can calculate that can be conserved.
However, they hope the texts can be conserved, documented, translated, and published anyway.
"Aggression is an evolutionarily conserved behavior critical for animal survival," the authors explain.
The city conserved so much water that it postponed looking for new sources.
It is not the case that "like energy, strangeness must always be conserved."
They will be carefully conserved, and 3D-scanned for a more detailed analysis.
There's also the fact that the US military presence has actually conserved the land.
But the researchers found that a reservoir containing multiple conserved quantities follows different rules.
The "bottom up influences" are going to be much more conserved across the population.
These shared lineages may have been conserved to reduce fear and enable social behaviors.
It is conserved in strong interactions and electromagnetic interactions but not in weak interactions.
But the cuts led some farmers to convert once-conserved grasslands back into farmland.
Nigeria alone boasts 500 unique ethnic groups whose genetics have been conserved over millennia.
Presumably, its autographed walls could be conserved in place or salvaged for use elsewhere.
OK, but there is something else that can be calculated that will perhaps be conserved.
Some tastes aren't conserved by evolution when a species no longer needs them, explained DeSalle.
Over the past 30 years, the trust has conserved a total of 130,000 acres statewide.
The United States has always viewed nature as a resource to be consumed or conserved.
But if you look at energy (and include mass in the energy), then energy is conserved.
"He began to discern patterns in the data — unanticipated constancies, conserved ratios, numerical rhythms," Mukherjee writes.
"We can't make an assumption that recreation is a benign use of conserved lands," she added.
All told, he conserved some two hundred and thirty million acres—an area larger than Texas.
The downside of him not having been conserved is that he is extremely fragile and damaged.
With an hour of sunlight tacked on in the evenings, candles and kerosene could be conserved.
Newly conserved frescoes will come out of storage; objects in the permanent collection will be rearranged.
The notion that conserved quantities can be traded for one another in quantum systems is brand new.
" The windows will be conserved and stored until the Cathedral determines "a more appropriate future for them.
According to the Land Trust Alliance, 56 million acres of land have been conserved as of 85033.
It continued to be brutalized in this manner until finally in 2011 it was raised and conserved.
For land managers, better and more detailed maps help to improve how resources are conserved, Allenby said.
When we see stuff like these rotating spring-balls, we think about what is conserved—what doesn't change.
If you can find some other quantity that is conserved in different situations, you will probably be famous.
As such, they need to be treated as separate species so that their genetic heritage can be conserved.
Hunting-related tourism also contributes to 1.4 million square kilometers of land being conserved for hunting in Africa.
But properly conserved, a building retains evidence of the passage of time, layered like sediments of the earth.
It's also meant for people with limited internet connectivity and expensive data plans that need to be carefully conserved.
There is evidence that recognising the communal rights of indigenous forest communities can mean their lands are conserved better.
It will be repaired, conserved and placed on a site designed to celebrate its connection with the natural world.
In the dog's ancestors, that behavior was conserved to trample down grass or ward off hiding snakes or insects.
There's also a shortage of personal protective equipment at most health systems, which they feel needs to be conserved.
The experiment was known as elastic scattering, because the kinetic energy of the electrons was conserved in the interactions.
He permanently conserved an ecological oasis at the junction of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts using the Antiquities Act.
In our previous work we did not have whole bodies -- only small fragments of linen conserved in British museums.
All this land was forest before but now it has been torn down and the elephant deserves to be conserved.
" Many physicists would put it like this: "Whenever a system exhibits a continuous symmetry, there is an associated conserved charge.
Turntables would start turning faster when aligned with the universe's motion, and angular momentum would not appear to be conserved.
"Local communities will be active participants of community forestry and promoting community conserved areas," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In total, the LWCF has conserved over 22019 million acres and supported more than 41,000 state and local park projects.
Somehow the added synthetic material is conserved rather than excreted as waste and is then reincorporated into newly produced silk.
"The team conserved me all season, trying not to use me too much, for the postseason," closer Aroldis Chapman said.
All the artifacts were flown to Christchurch, New Zealand, where they were conserved at a lab at the Canterbury Museum.
"The vistas afforded by conserved open space are key to the Hamptons experience," said Mr. DePersia, of the Corcoran Group.
Most relationships come to an end, while most paintings in prestigious collections go on to be conserved and cared for.
In the end, angular momentum is something that is conserved for situations that have no external torque like these spring balls.
Twenty-three percent of Bethel is conserved as open space, Ms. Chrzescijanek said, adding that Bethel Forward will not alter that.
It may be because the DDD project looks only at the protein-coding regions of the genome and conserved regulatory sequences.
"Tooth development has been very conserved during evolution," said Irma Thesleff, a developmental biologist at the University of Helsinki in Finland.
If you want, you can check that the angular momentum is also conserved in the x and y-directions (but it is).
"(They're) magnificent animals and a symbol of ocean health so it's really important that these animals are conserved in their natural environment."
Through 'transformative change', nature can still be conserved, restored and used sustainably - this is also key to meeting most other global goals.
The broader area contains 10 well conserved painted churches dating from the Byzantine era which are on the UNECSO World Heritage list.
The 21,2500-acre luxury resort area is in a tropical dry forest, 252 percent of which is conserved as open green space.
As many as 19,000 photographs and films are conserved in the Golestan Palace's collection, and many are presented in The Rose Empire.
The researchers describe their approach to "heritage smells" as an engagement with questions of how such scents could be identified and conserved.
The dress will join the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection and will be conserved by Historic Royal Palaces specialists before any future display.
You can change this angular momentum by exerting a torque (a twisting force)—but with no external torque, the angular momentum is conserved.
Maybe angular momentum is only conserved because I am calculating it with respect to the center of mass for the ball-spring system.
In this new framework, dark energy just represents the sum total of many tiny leaks of non-conserved energy spread throughout the universe.
Conservationists are invited to visit the acreage conserved and they receive a panorama image of their acre and the latitude and longitude coordinates.
The Swinden and Rugolo murals, though, were tracked down and conserved by EverGreene Architectural Arts when the hospital had a rapidly dwindling lifespan.
We drank tea: sometimes with jam, conserved the summer before by my grandmother, and sometimes with my mother's famous sharlotka, or apple cake.
While about 13 percent of land in the United States is conserved, less than a quarter of 1 percent of its rivers are.
"If we were to designate 40 percent of land for production and conserved 60 percent, that would be ideal for producers," he said.
"If we were to designate 40 percent of land for production and conserved 60 percent, that would be ideal for producers," he said.
Teams ask elite players, who are conserved during the regular season, to play more minutes against the better defenses of the best units.
Marasco's team recorded 22 distinct percepts in total, the most highly conserved between test subjects being the loose fist—aka "cylinder" grip—previously described.
Specific working components of the centers seemed to have undergone some substitutions during evolution, but the overall structural motif at their cores was conserved.
"He got some guys rolling over, conserved pitches and didn't get behind guys in a lot of counts," New York manager Terry Collins said.
It was quietly transported to Brazil and later to London, before ultimately being conserved in Germany in 1972, at the workshop of Herzer Heinz.
More interestingly, some of the molecular machinery at work in these neurons appears to be evolutionarily conserved between fruit flies and vertebrates (including humans).
With more lands being conserved than ever before, why would we turn back the clock on a system that has been working as intended?
Latency is minimized while internet bandwidth is conserved for those use-cases where the cloud is neccessary, such as highly-intensive data processing tasks.
Though Mr. Sorenson brought enough air to get both men out of the cave, Mr. Bratchley had conserved enough for himself, Mr. Sorenson said.
The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C. will begin its festivities on July 133 with the unveiling of Armstrong's newly conserved spacesuit.
Recently conserved, the Edwards paintings show a similar attention to scientific observation, a focus that would endure in nature illustration through the following centuries.
Thanks to congressional effort, millions of acres of habitat have been voluntarily conserved by landowners across the country through the use of conservation easements.
It is a challenge to identify at what point an innovation is consecrated into tradition, and which version of Chartres ought to be conserved.
With more lands being conserved than ever before, why would we turn back the clock on a system that has been working as intended.
Or the whole property could be conserved, while revenue could be generated from licensing or using the property, such as for hunting and fishing.
The researchers concluded that a number of RNA-capsid binding sites must occur in every viral particle and are probably conserved features of genome organization.
What's more, this gene coding is conserved across different viruses in the same family, meaning it is unlikely to mutate and change or be altered.
"Only 8% of all the rain water in India is conserved," Modi said in his first monthly radio broadcast after winning re-election last month.
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are important players in vertebrate nociception, and we know of several which are conserved, and perform similar roles, in flies.
The idea that imported species make up for extirpated ones feels like biodiversity bean-counting rather than real conservation (nothing, after all, has been conserved).
The paper then concludes that the public should be encouraged to recognize that antibiotics are a precious and finite natural resource that should be conserved.
In the first six years, the plan has raised $64 million for lesser prairie chicken recovery efforts and conserved more than 150,000 acres of habitat.
"It's very conserved from flies to eventually mammals and people," so perhaps it's something that evolved first in some ancient ancestor that flies and humans shared.
Because angular momentum is conserved, Butterfly spins faster when in a curled up, or tucked, position, than when she is leaning out away from the pole.
Values instilled by these activities are passed down generation to generation, and these values ensure that our nation's resources are conserved, economies grow and families thrive.
The bank says the project, which cost $17.7 million, has conserved fresh water in Tarawa and protected about one mile of Kiribati's 710 miles of coastline.
The concerts are performed right in the exhibition space, alongside the recently conserved Worsham-Rockefeller Dressing Room, newly linked to Schastey thanks to the signed piano.
" As a result, it was determined that "alcohol-induced overeating is an evolutionarily conserved biological phenomenon occurring across mammals, irrespective of aesthetic beliefs and social conditioning.
However, a study from economists and agricultural engineers published recently shows that the economic benefit of the rainforest if it's conserved is $8.2 billion a year.
Little-seen material, like newly conserved first-century A.D. frescoes from the Villa of Numerius Popidius Florus at Boscoreale, near Pompeii, is coming out of storage.
Although coastal habitats can be remarkably protective against flooding and storm surge, they don't work well "unless significant intact coastal habitat is conserved," according to NOAA.
For example, a 100-acre property could be divided so that 90 acres is conserved, while 10 acres is devoted to a golf course, Chancey said.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) conserved its ammunition at Tuesday's policy review, as widely expected, despite renewed doubts over the economic outlook following an inconclusive election.
"This peptide works against all influenza viruses of the H1 hemagglutinin subtype because it binds specifically to a conserved piece in this protein," explained Jacob to Gizmodo.
Taylor said Dublin has conserved 150 million gallons of water a year through using recycled water throughout the city, rather than drinkable water, to keep plants alive.
The first lady requested that the wood from the tree be preserved, and that seedlings be conserved in the event that a new tree can be planted.
The root of conservatism from Latin is conservare, which literally means to preserve, but American conservatives have failed to articulate what is being conserved under Donald Trump.
He thinks this ability was conserved through evolution in a similar part of the human brain called the superior colliculus, which helps direct attention among other functions.
"With the exception of one canvas by Joan Miró, I'd never conserved a work of modern art before I came to the Menil," Mancusi-Ungaro told me.
Because of their fragile construction, thin paper covers, simple binding, and intensive use, well-conserved drawing books are hard to come by these days, and rarely studied.
CT scanning and 3D printing was used to study the shield and now it will be conserved by the York Archaeological Trust and placed in the British Museum.
A government official pointed out that a law passed this year enables indigenous people and villagers to apply for a permit to establish a Community Conserved Protected Area.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault "offers a safe place for the depositing duplicates of seed samples that are conserved in gene banks all over the world," said Asdal.
Between 220006 and 2202, the technological giant conserved 2628 million megawatt hours of electricity consumption, avoided 28500 million metric tons of CO6900 emissions, and correspondingly saved $2628 million.
They find evidence for this in the throng of biological mechanisms that are linked to aging but also conserved across species as distantly related as roundworms and humans.
Preserving ecosystems such as coral reefs can help reduce losses in coastal areas from floods, while well-conserved watersheds cut the cost of treating city water, it noted.
"The system gives us a really conserved architecture, one that's used for a variety of things across a variety of organisms," said Ashok Litwin-Kumar, a neuroscientist at Columbia.
The last two winters were mild overall compared with the long-term average which significantly conserved stocks but there is no guarantee the coming winter will be the same.
"Our precious water reserves will need to be conserved and recycled, particularly in the face of a growing population that rightly demands proper services, including potable water," Lucas said.
Salvaged from destruction in 2010 then conserved and reconstructed within a larger room in the Remai Modern, the four walls panels depict musicians and their audience in freeform line.
In 1994 Mexico established the Maderas del Carmen protected area, and in 2000 a Mexican corporation, Cemex, conserved additional borderlands that helped re-establish bighorn sheep and black bears.
Since the New Bedford Whaling Museum received the panorama in 1918, we hope to have it conserved and displayed in its entirety for the 100th anniversary of our custodianship.
And with everything so impeccably conserved and displayed, "Partners" also highlights the role of the collector, whom we so often have to thank for finding what may otherwise escape notice.
"I think a comparative approach as the one used in this study can provide useful insights, as we are looking at what likely are very evolutionary conserved process," Caccone says.
Maintaining access and increasing opportunities on our public lands will help ensure our natural resources are conserved in perpetuity, and helps sustain good, family supporting jobs for millions of Americans.
Revealed at the Johnson Museum celebrates the Cubist forms of Bolotowsky, the heavy geometry of Swinden, and a playfully abstracted ocean scene by Rugolo through conserved fragments and archival materials.
"If we can finish up what we started, we'll have 11 national parks created and 12 million to 15 million acres conserved," Ms. Tompkins, also a Carnegie Medal winner, said.
Helped by the World Monuments Fund's Modernism at Risk program, it's now being conserved along with its art collection, including a mural by Herbert Matter and a tapestry by Wassily Kandinsky.
Quick fact: Madain Saleh is the largest conserved site of the civilization of the Nabataeans south of Petra in Jordan and is the first UNESCO World Heritage site in Saudi Arabia.
Palese's vaccine aims to stimulate antibodies that bind to the more "conserved" areas on the stalk and which remain the same every year and are common to most seasonal flu viruses.
"The president ... said the foreign reserve will be conserved and utilized strictly for diversification of the economy, and not for encouraging more dependence on foreign food imports bills," reads the statement.
The exhibition funded the conservation of "The Visitation," and the Brooklyn Museum conserved the 46 sections of the "Resurrection" for its first departure from the museum since its arrival in 1898.
It may suggest the need for a more complete thermodynamic theory that would describe not only the flow of energy, but also the interplay between all the conserved quantities in the universe.
"He actually said, 'wow, as I was shooting 'The Stand-In,' I really remembered how much you conserved your energy on 'To All the Boys,' because it's just so demanding,'" Condor recalls.
"In particular, I still don't see that the conserved charges they are referring to actually encode all the information that's in the field configuration," Hossenfelder wrote in a blog post on Thursday.
But many parks can stay open (like Point Reyes National Seashore), while certain visitor centers and fee stations close, because these open-air parks are mostly conserved swathes of the great outdoors.
Removal of the windows will begin Thursday; they will be cleaned, conserved, stored and potentially moved to another part of the church to be used in an educational setting unaffiliated with worship.
Tan Huey Jiun, the director for conservation planning at Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority, said in an email that the agency has conserved more than 7,000 buildings, including several state-owned modern ones.
After their removal a decade ago during renovations, two Surrealist murals by Allen Saalburg are conserved and back on view at the Split Rock Golf House in Pelham Bay Park, the Bronx.
"We are frequently facing these territorial disputes between conserved areas and surrounding villages whose inhabitants also need land for farming, grazing, and housing," said George Waitara, chair of TANAPA told reporters last week.
The Committee recommended in June that this window and some others be removed from Calhoun, conserved for future study and a possible contextual exhibition, and replaced with tinted glass for the time being.
He wondered whether animals that have DNA from other species should be preferentially conserved because they are likely to be hardier, or whether biologists should preferentially protect "purer" animals with less genetic mixing.
Unlike the other racers, Hoch conserved enough energy to complete his Day 4 (14:25:04) and Day 5 (14:463:31) races faster than he had done Day 1 (14:59:21).
The replication committee ultimately determined that "Ice Bag" had been conserved, not replicated—that the sculpture remained original—because, although the exterior was replaced or repainted, most of the internal parts were maintained.
Discarded ideas including an orange or pink marble Guggenheim Museum are displayed alongside a newly conserved model of the unconstructed 2000-22 St. Mark's Tower development for St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery.
"It is being conserved now as the culmination of a nearly 20-year effort to stabilize it," Jordan Berson, the museum's director of collections and head of the panorama conservation project, told Hyperallergic.
Recently, the Martha's Vineyard Museum, off the coast of Massachusetts, had five of its whaling logbooks dating from the 1840s to the 1860s conserved and digitized by the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC).

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