In the roman Catholic church, a canonical hour is one of the 7 specified times of the day devoted to prayer, as described in canon law.
The first canonical hour is at daybreakThe second canonical hour is about 6am
The third canonical hour is about 9am
The fourth canonical hour is about noon
The fifth canonical hour is about 3 pm
The sixth canonical hour is early evening
The final seventh canonical hours is just before retiring to bed
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"Everyone found the guidelines for the tournament canonical."
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No.
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Olympians who were the aisn ones. They were cononical because they all followed the same sort of orthodox guidlines. This definition of Canonical might help canonical
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They are simply described as non-canonical books.
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I would help, but I don't know what a canonical hour is.
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Canonical Old Roman Catholic Church was created in 1966.
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Gospel of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are the only canonical gospels.
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Websites can receive a canonical penalty from search engines for reasons such as duplicate content, improper use of canonical tags, and issues with URL structure.
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In statistical mechanics, entropy is a measure of disorder or randomness in a system. The canonical ensemble is a collection of systems that are in thermal equilibrium with each other. The relationship between entropy and the canonical ensemble is that the entropy of a system in the canonical ensemble is related to the probability distribution of its microstates, which determines the likelihood of different configurations of the system. The higher the entropy, the more disordered the system is, and the more likely it is to be in a particular configuration within the canonical ensemble.
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The books of the Bible that are accepted by a church. The Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant churches each have slightly different lists of books of the Bible that they accept as canonical.
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Some do allow 'non-canonical' writings into their respective Churches. It is a human judgment.
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Prophetic authorship, acceptance, and the witness of the spirit are the criteria usedÊto determine the canonical scripture that will be used in the Bible.
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plz sir tell me how to convert the canonical form into stanadard form in boolean expression.We have this prblem in digital logic design
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equinoctial system of coordinates
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Canonical passive is a voice construction in linguistics where the subject of the sentence undergoes the action rather than performing it. It is formed using a form of "to be" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, "The cake was baked by Mary" is a canonical passive construction where "cake" is the subject undergoing the action.
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The team coordinates their action by the clock. What are the coordinates of that country?
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Integral coordinates are coordinates that are whole numbers. Integral coordinates cannot be fractional or have decimals. They are used, generally, for gross designations.
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URL canonicalisation is the method of finding the same content through 2 or more urls i.e. domain.com, domain.com/, www.domain.com, www.domain.com, domain.com/index.htm, www.domain.com/index.htm will often show you the same page of information. This becomes a problem when either you have an internal link on your site that links to a page using a canonical URL or an external link points to a canonical version of a URL.
to help combat this Google have introduced a canonical tag that tells the search engines that the current page is actually a canonical version of another page. this code is placed in the <head> of the document and looks like this:
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The x coordinates are horizontal whereas the y coordinates are vertical on the Cartesian plane.
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Here are some examples:
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Webmasters use this to prevent duplicate content. Canonical link elements are also know as preferred links. Duplicate content is one of the most common challenges for webmasters.
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canonical view
Common parlance loosely defines canonical views as the "front", "side", and "top" views of an object.
http://www.bmva.ac.uk/bmvc/2005/papers/264/paper.pdf
The term "canonical views" was first used by Palmer, Rosch, and Chase (1981). For more information on their experiements see:
http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/publications/pdfs/pdf1507.pdf (its worth reading the section about the experiments to get a fuller understanding of their meaning) Given these facts, my best guess is that "canonical view" in the context of OOAD is what the application "looks like" from various points of view... UI, application layers and so on.
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The difference in x-coordinates is called the "run", and the difference in y-coordinates is the "rise".
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Eeke Van der Burg has written:
'Nonlinear canonical correlation and some related techniques' -- subject(s): Canonical correlation (Statistics), Correlation (Statistics)
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The difference in Y -coordinates is also known as the rise.
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In algebra and mathematics , names are given to x coordinates and y coordinates as :
x coordinates are known as abssisca.
Y coordinates are known as ordinate.
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