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What does Canon mean?

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Canon is a term used to refer to facts about a story that are well know for example It is Superman Canon that Clark Kent grew up in Smallville, Kansas.
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What does canon mean? Furthermore, what is considered to be ThunderCats canon?

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First, a definition according to a handy dictionary: n 1: a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy: "the neoclassical canon"; "canons of polite society" For a fandom such as ThunderCats, the 130 TV series episodes are definitely canon; meaning anything that happened in them can be considered as 'factual' and used by fan fic writers as a reference point for their stories.
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What do canon and non-canon mean?

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These are standard terms for describing what's officially a part of the story and what isn't. Characters, actions, and events that are officially a part of the Wotch, as determined by Anne and Robin, are considered canon; and everything else that might happen, or might be discussed in the forum or written about or drawn in fan-created works is considered non-canon unless Anne and Robin say otherwise.
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What is Canon?

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Canon" refers to the body of Hârn material, including both Hârnmaster rules and Hârnworld environment, that has been officially published by CGI or Kelestia. The term is used to distinguish such material from fan-produced material (sometimes called "fanon").
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Total Ministry FAQ
Canon 9 is part of our national church law that provides for the ordination of local deacons and priests who are ordained and licensed to serve only in their own community. The details of Canon 9 may be found at Episcopal Church Canon 9
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Why does my Canon PowerShot G1/G2/Pro 90 IS not work with gphoto2 when using the AC adapter?

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This is a longstanding bug with the G1 and Pro 90 IS, and a relatively new bug with the G2. With the G2, it was introduced with a new camera firmware (G2 1.0.0.0 worked, 1.1.0.0 does not). We haven't fixed this bug yet since none of the active gphoto2 developers owned one of these cameras until recently (i.e. updated his G2's firmware). There is some more info regarding this at http://krixor.xy.org/fredrik/gp/canon-g1-ac-problem/. Good luck.
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So what does that mean?

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Well apparently it has to do with something called gene expression, which refers to the pattern in which genes are switched on and off. And gene expression has a major effect on your body's biological processes. Each cell in your body contains a 'power-factory' that produces energy, called the mitochondria.
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Simply put, you have a chemical imbalance that affects your brain. You are not crazy or losing your mind. The messages going through your brain get sidetracked and take a round about way to get where they belong. Unfortunately the chemical imbalance plays with your emotions, you can go from extremely depressed to manic and this can cause major complications in your life and the lives of the people you love. In the extreme, it can endanger your well-being and your life.
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If you test negative on an antibody test taken 3 months or longer after your last possible risk, you can feel safe in assuming that you do not have the virus. If you feel any anxiety about relying on the 3-month result, you could opt to have another test at 6 months.
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No clue. Go to the Editing section, download the tools, and read the enclosed (and very thorough) APE docs.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Through the Looking Glass
Please see the About TLG webpage that explains our name as well as the history of Through the Looking Glass.
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CadSoft Online: Frequently asked questions
The actual diameter will be calculated in the Layout Editor only. The calculation rule can be found in the Design Rules (menu Edit/Design Rules...) in the Restring tab. There you are allowed to define different calculation rules for Top, Bottom, and inner layers.
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What Canon does the Virtual Season follow?

Firefly-The Virtual Seasons
Well, obviously, we follow anything that was Canon from the actual filmed episodes. We will also incorporate *some* canon from the comic books that came out pre-Serenity and the movie. However, not all comic canon will be used and the novelization will be used for ideas only. As the Virtual Season progresses, we will also be incorporating our own ‘Fanon Canon’ into the series - we have a lot of interesting themes and story arcs we will be exploring.
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Can I do something that contradicts canon?

Canon is still canon but of course your characters are allowed to try and change their future. For example, Percy might have married Audrey but maybe it's because Penelope Clearwater died (which we're not saying she did at this point.) If Penelope came back from the dead and he was still in love with her that might cause some trouble.
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Why is exposure with my Canon flash system so unpredictable?

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Recent Canon SLRs use a system called E-TTL to determine flash exposure. (Newer models use E-TTL II, which seems to be more robust.) E-TTL is praised by some for allowing very precise control over flash exposure when used properly, but it is slammed by others for being too sensitive to very small changes in the center of the image and requiring too much planning to get proper "automatic" exposure. There is probably some truth in both positions.
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How does the Canon EF 100 400 L IS compares to the Canon EF 70 200 L f/2.8 IS?

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This one is unanimous, all the forums threads I’ve read agrees that the Canon EF 70 200 L f/2.8 wipes the floor, or if you prefer wins hands down against the Canon EF 100 400 L IS in their overlapping zoom range. Well it depends on the teleconverter itself, it seems that the Canon EF 70 200 L with a 1.4x has a slightly better image quality than the 100 400 L, but that the Canon EF 100 400 L IS wins if you decide to add a 2x teleconverter to the Canon EF 70 200 IS L f/2.8
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Why does Canon offer so many different lenses, some of which seem quite similar?

Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - Lenses
Though Canon offers lenses of similar focal lengths, they are targeted at different audiences. Canon has 3 broad categories of lenses: A, B,and L. The "A-series" consists of low-cost lenses for the "snapshooter" market.The original A-series consisted of lenses which were AF-only for use on the 700 and 800 series. They had no manual focus capability of any sort, and also lacked focusing scales. These lenses marked with an "A" after the focal length and aperture designations.
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What Canon Class Libraries does MEAP support?

MEAP FAQs - Canon USA Developer Support
MEAP supports the standard J2ME/CDC (Java 2 Micro Edition with Connected Device Configuration) libraries found in the Foundation Profile and Personal Profile. In addition, MEAP has proprietary libraries that enable additional functionality. One such library is the CPCA Class Library, which can be used to control native device functions. Another library is the Common Toolkit Library (CTK), which provides special user interface capabilities.
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What does approval mean?

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It means that the program meets the new curriculum standards set by the state and that graduates of such a program are eligible to take the exam required to be employed as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician I in the state of California. The law does require that all persons applying for the exam show proof of high school graduation or equivalency. No, however, many of our graduates are offered positions at the hospitals in which they completed the externship.
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What does partisan mean?

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Partisan means that the candidate filing for the office is asked to identify a party affiliation. That party affiliation could be a major party like Republican, Democratic, or Libertarian, or a minor party like the Green Party or the Social Workers Party.
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What does nonpartisan mean?

Elections: Washington has a new primary system
Nonpartisan means no political party is associated with the office or issue on the ballot. For example, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and all judicial offices are nonpartisan offices. Many local offices including port commission, fire commission, school board, and city council are nonpartisan offices. Candidates who run for a nonpartisan office do not file with a party affiliation.
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What does isotonic mean?

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Isotonic solutions cause no swelling or contraction of the tissues with which they come in contact, and produce no discomfort when instilled in the eye, nasal tract, or other body tissues.
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What does hypotonic mean?

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The tonicity of the solution is less than that of the cells. When this occurs, water enters into the blood cells causing them to swell and finally burst, with the liberation of hemoglobin, or water invasion of the body’s cells. If this invasion is beyond the body’s cells, then water intoxication results, with convulsions and edema.
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What does hypertonic mean?

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The tonicity of the solution is greater than that of the cells, which can cause a variety of complications, such as, hyperglycemia, intracellular dehydration, loss of water and electrolytes, dehydration and coma.
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