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  • The seams vary in thickness.

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  • Opinions vary widely; no one really knows.

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  • Even at the same place thunderstorms vary greatly in intensity and duration.

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  • The statistics of civil proceedings vary considerably from province to province.

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  • These vary in form, but essentially they consist of a stem of porcelain, coarse earthenware, glass or other non-conducting substance, protected by an overhanging roof or screen.

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  • If the shape of the equipotential surfaces near it is influenced by trees, shrubs or grass, their influence will vary throughout the year.

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  • Recorders vary in details of construction, but all have the same object, namely, to record the intervals during which the current is applied to the line.

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  • The taxes thus vary considerably in different towns.

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  • The arches vary from 51 to 79 ft.

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  • Soon after, she began to vary her steps from large to small, and little mincing steps were "very small."

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  • The native costumes also vary considerably.

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  • Prices vary greatly, depending on the restaurant selected.

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  • Wages vary greatly in different parts of Italy, according to the cost of the necessaries of life, the degree of development of working-class needs and the state of working-class organization, which in some places has succeeded in increasing the rates of pay.

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  • The threads vary in size in different plants.

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  • The cost of a pier will not vary materially with the span adopted.

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  • Thus editions tended to vary with the historical views of editors.

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  • The restaurant staff traditionally prepares food with a lighter touch, and its menus vary from season to season.

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  • The method to be adopted will vary with the thickness and character of the deposit, with its inclination, and to some extent with the character of the enclosing rocks, the depth below the surface, and other conditions.

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  • Turning now to its usual trade values in Greece (44), the mean of 113 gives 67.15; but they vary more than the Egyptian examples, having a sub-variety both above and below the main body, which itself exactly coincides with the Egyptian weights.

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  • A very considerable body of knowledge relating to this subject already exists, but further work on experimental lines is urgently required to enable us to understand the actual economy of plants growing under different conditions of life and the true relation of the hereditary anatomical characters which form the subject matter of systematic anatomy to those which vary according to the conditions in which the individual plant is placed.

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  • A similar comparison for the several sections of Great Britain, as set forth in Table VI., shows that to England belong about 95% of the wheat area, over 80% of the barley area, over 60% of the oats area, and over 70% of the potato area, and these proportions do not vary much from year to year.

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  • The German immigration, of which so much has been written for political ends, has been greatly over-estimated; trustworthy estimates in 1906 made the German contingent in the population vary from 350,000 to 500,000.

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  • The value of sugar-canes at a given plantation or central factory would at first sight appear to vary directly as the amount of saccharine contained in the juice expressed from them varies, Sugar-canes.

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  • Osiers or willows when tied for market vary locally in girth.

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  • Trypanosomes vary greatly with regard to size; even in one and the same species this variation is often noticeable, especially under.

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  • The number and classification of these departments vary widely in the different cities.

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  • These laws vary greatly in their details from state to state, but they all aim at enabling the voters to exercise a free and unfettered voice in the selection of their candidates, and they have created a regular system of elections of candidates preliminary to the election of office-holders from among the candidates.

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  • Inspection of a field of cotton shows that different plants vary as regards productiveness, length, and character of the lint, period of ripening, power of resistance to various pests and of withstanding drought.

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  • These values may vary within certain limits for different specimens.

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  • To make this apparatus more perfectly automatic, an arrangement for continually adding to and mixing with the juice the proper proportion of milk of lime has been adapted to it; and although it may be objected that once the proportion has been determined no allowance is made for the variation in the quality of the juice coming from the mill owing to the variations that may occur in the canes fed into the mills, it is obviously as easy to vary the proportion with the automatic arrangement from time to time as it is to vary in each separate direction, if the man in charge will take the trouble to do so, which he very seldom does with the ordinary defecators, satisfying himself with testing the juice once or twice in a watch.

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  • The segments into which the body is divided vary considerably in number, size and form.

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  • In stature they range from the size of a hare to that of a rhinoceros; and their horns vary in size and shape from the small and simple spikes of the oribi and duiker antlers to the enormous and variously shaped structures borne respectively by buffaloes, wild sheep and kudu and other large antelopes.

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  • Angus Smith determined London air to vary in oxygen content from 20.857 to 20.95, the air in parks and open spaces showing the higher percentage; Glasgow air showed similar results, varying from 20.887 in the streets to 20 92 9 in open spaces.

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  • The folds, therefore, which are disposed for the purpose of making the grasp secure, vary with the relative lengths of the metacarpal bones, with the mutual relations of the sheaths of the tendons, and the edge of the palmar fascia, somewhat also with the insertion of the palmaris brevis muscle.

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  • Inequalities of the required sort in the returns of the eclipses would ensue; moreover, their duration should concomitantly vary with the varying distance from periastron at the times of their occurrence.

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  • The soil is mostly glacial drift, but its depth and composition often vary greatly even within small areas.

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  • These hills are either of sandstone or ironstone and in altitude vary from about 4800 ft.

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  • The cost of the main girders for one span will vary nearly as the square of the span for any given type of girder and intensity of live load.

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  • But it is found not to vary at all, even up to the second order of the ratio of the earth's velocity to that of light.

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  • Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary), and Marienbad (Marif nske Lazne), are famous spas.

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  • Of porcelain 30,000 tons is produced annually in 68 factories, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) being the chief centre of the pottery industry.

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  • Disbursements for rent, rates and taxes naturally vary according to the special conditions; in a large number of cases public land is provided free of cost, and in a smaller number of cases the institutions, in view of their useful public functions, are relieved of the ordinary burden of taxation.

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  • His own accounts, as we have seen, vary.

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  • From Phoenicia this naturally became the main Punic unit; a bronze weight from Iol (18), marked 100, gives a drachma of 56 or 57 (224-228); and a Punic inscription (18) names 28 drachmae = 25 Attic, and therefore 57 to 59 grains (228-236); while a probably later series of 8 marble disks from Carthage (44) show 208, but vary from 197 to 234.

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  • The depth of water at this point has been known to vary from 27 ft.

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  • The chief points in which they vary are - (1) in the structure of the ctenidia or branchial plates; (2) in the presence of one or of two chief muscles, the fibres of which run across the animal's body from one valve of the shell to the other (adductors); (3) in the greater or less elaboration of the posterior portion of the mantle-skirt so as to form a pair of tubes, by one of which water is introduced into the sub-pallial chamber, whilst by the other it is expelled; (4) in the perfect or deficient symmetry of the two valves of the shell and the connected soft parts, as compared with one another; (5) in the development of the foot as a disk-like crawling organ (Arca, Nucula, Pectunculus, Trigonia, Lepton, Galeomma), as a simple plough-like or tongueshaped organ (Unionidae, &c.), as a re-curved saltatory organ (Cardium, &c.), as a long burrowing cylinder (Solenidae, &c.), or its partial (Mytilacea) or even complete abortion (Ostraeacea).

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  • Also W = (V +IA)w i; or w1=W/(V+/A), w p =W/(V+plA), and wn =W/(Vd-nIA), or the densities of the several liquids vary inversely as the respective volumes of the instrument immersed in them; and, since the divisions of the scale correspond to equal increments of volume immersed, it follows that the densities of the several liquids in which the instrument sinks to the successive divisions form a harmonic series.

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  • The yellow stamen-bearing flowers are in sessile, nearly spherical catkins; the fertile ones vary in colour, from red or purple to greenish-white, in different varieties; the erect cones, which remain long on the branches, are above an inch in length and oblong-ovate in shape, with reddish-brown scales somewhat waved on the edges, the lower bracts usually rather longer than the scales.

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  • The tierra caliente zone of the coast is tropical, humid, and unfavourable to Europeans, while the inland plateaus vary from subtropical to temperate and are generally drier and healthful.

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  • The teats vary in number from a single abdominal pair in the guinea-pig to six thoracico-abdominal pairs in the rats; while in the Octodontidae and Capromyidae they are placed high up on the sides of the body.

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  • The caudal vertebrae vary from a rudimentary condition in the guinea-pig to a great size in the jumping-hare and prehensile-tailed porcupines.

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  • According to race, &c., they vary considerably in size and weight, but on an average they measure from an inch to an inch and a half in length, and from half an inch to an inch in diameter.

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  • The Solomon islanders are of Melanesian (Papuan) stock, though in different parts of the group they vary considerably in their physical characteristics, in some islands approaching the pure Papuan, in some showing Polynesian crossings and in others resembling the Malays.

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  • But this argument is not conclusive, for though the total number of hydrogen molecules is fixed when the gas is enclosed, yet the number of luminous molecules may vary with the condition.

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  • The form and habits of the group vary widely.

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  • These are about thirty in number, excavated in the south side of the precipitous bank of the ravine, and vary from 3 5 to 110 ft.

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  • Wundt, however, having satisfied himself of the power of mere logical thought beyond experience, goes on to further apply his hypothesis, and supposes that, in dealing with the physical world, logical thinking having added to experience the " supplementary notion " of causality as the connexion of appearances which vary together, adds also the " supplementary notion " of substance as substratum of the connected appearances.

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  • This arrangement is not very convenient, as it is difficult to protect the mirror from accidental displacement, so that the angle between the geometrical and magnetic axes may vary.

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  • The spear-heads which have been found in graves vary considerably in both form and size.

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  • Specimens vary considerably in size and colour, but the usual length is about 5 in., and the soft fur yellowish-brown, marked with spots of dark brown and black.

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  • Their numbers vary in the different scriptures, usually thrice seven or thrice sixty.

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  • These instruments they have from us, and made by our artists, and they do not in the least vary from ours, except that the characters are Arabic. The Arabs are the most skilful navigators of all the Asiatics or Africans; but neither they nor the Indians make use of charts, and they do not much want them; some they have, but they are copied from ours, for they are altogether ignorant of perspective."

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  • The cases of nouns are indicated by suffixes, which vary their initials according to the final of the nouns.

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  • When the relative quantities of the components can vary continuously within certain limits, the substance is either a solution or a mixture.

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  • But at intermediate compositions we can only guess at the form of the energy-composition curve, and the freezing point composition curve, deduced from it, will vary according to the supposition which we make.

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  • These teeth, adapted to various requirements, vary according to the genus, being conical, hooked, spoon-shaped, molariform, &c.

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  • A common way of doing this is first to choose a proportion of sand to cement, which will probably vary from i to i up to 4 to i.

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  • The dates which have been selected vary from 1344 (given by Froissart, but almost certainly mistaken) to 1351.

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  • The badges of the two branches vary slightly in detail, more particularly in the attachment of fire-stones (fusils or furisons) and steels by which the fleece is attached to the ribbon of the collar.

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  • The French bauxites are of fairly constant composition, containing usually from 58 to 70% of alumina, 3 to 15% of foreign matter, and 27% made up of silica, iron oxide and water in proportions that vary with the colour and the situation of the beds.

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  • The amount of water required, and the times when it should be applied, vary greatly according to the kind of plant and the object for which it is grown, the season, the supply of heat and light, and numerous other conditions, the influence of which is to be learnt by experience only.

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  • The manner and the time in which pruning should be accomplished, and its extent, vary with the plant, the objects of the operation, i.e.

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  • They should not be nearer than, say, 50 yds., and may vary from that to ioo or 150 yds.

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  • In all the various forms of cordons, in horizontal training, and in fan and half-fan training, the pruning of the main branches when the form of the tree is worked out will vary in accordance with the kind of fruit under treatment.

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  • The colour of the fruit varies from green to deep purple, the size from that of a small cherry to that of a hen's egg; the form is oblong acute or obtuse at both ends, or globular; the stones or kernels vary in like manner; and the flavour, season of ripening and duration are all subject to variation.

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  • The openings of the auricles into the ventricle vary in different forms. In many of the lower forms (Lepidopleuridae, Mopalidae, Ischnochitonidae) the opening on each side is single and anterior.

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  • The men vary in height from 5 ft.

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  • The relative value of any group of animals or plants for the correlation of distant areas must vary greatly with the varying conditions of sedimentation and with the precise definition of the zonal species and with many other factors.

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  • Boezems, like polders, have a standard water-level which may not be exceeded, and as in the polder this level may vary in the different parts of an extended boezem.

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  • The higher-burgher schools have either a three or a five years' course, and the fees vary from £2, los.

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  • The fees vary from £5 to £8 a year, but, owing to the absence of scholarships and bursaries, are sometimes remitted, as in the case of the higherburgher schools.

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  • In these solid solutions, as in aqueous ones, the ratios in which the different chemical substances are present are not fixed or definite, but vary from case to case, not per saltum as between definite chemical compounds, but by infinitesimal steps.

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  • The obstacle is that, owing to unavoidable irregularities in the blast-furnace process, the siliconand sulphur-content of the cast iron vary to a degree and with an abruptness which are inconvenient for any conversion process and intolerable for the Bessemer process.

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  • Pieces which vary materially in cross section from point to point in their length cannot well be made by rolling, because the cross section of the piece as it emerges from the rolls is necessarily that of the aperture between the rolls from which it is emerging, and this aperture is naturally of constant size because the rolls are cylindrical.

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  • Of course, by making the rolls eccentric, and by varying, the depth and shape of the different parts of a given groove cut in their surface, the cross section of the piece made in this groove may vary somewhat from point to point.

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  • Kangaroo.-The sizes vary considerably, some being huge, others quite small.

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  • The colours of the under wools of river otters vary, some being very dark, others almost yellow.

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  • The colours vary from pale grey brown to a rich black, and many have even or uneven sprinkling of white or silvery-white hairs.

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  • The holdings of the peasant families vary generally from 8 to 13 acres, the minimum in Russia being 16 to 22 acres.

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  • The usual colour of the adult is yellowish-brown, but it may vary from a deep red or chestnut brown to an almost silvery grey.

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  • Pursuing the investigations of Laplace, he demonstrated with greater rigour the stability of the solar system, and calculated the limits within which the eccentricities and inclinations of the planetary orbits vary.

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  • The forms assumed by leaves vary much, not only in different plants, but in the same plant.

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  • These vary in different plants, but in each species they follow a regular law.

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  • In the steady state, the product kdO/dx must be constant, or the gradient must vary inversely as the conductivity, if the latter is a function of 0 or x.

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  • In any case results deduced from the annual wave must be expected to vary in different years according to the distribution of the rainfall, as the values represent averages depending chiefly on the diffusion of heat by percolating water.

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  • For this reason observations at different depths in the same locality often give very concordant results for the same period, as the total percolation and the average rate are necessarily nearly the same for the various strata, although the actual degree of wetness of each may vary considerably.

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  • From a comparison of this work with that of Lorenz, it is evident that the values of the conductivity vary widely with the purity of the material, and cannot be safely applied to other specimens than those for which they were found.

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  • Conductivity and viscosity in a gas should vary in a similar manner since each depends on diffusion in a similar way.

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  • The intervals of planting vary, but 42 ft.

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  • These vary from village ponds to lakes 14 or 15 m.

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  • Some rivers vary much in their discharge at different seasons.

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  • The design of any piece of catchwork will vary with local conditions, but generally it may be stated that it consists in putting each conduit save the first to the double use of a feeder or distributor and of a drain or collector.

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  • The season of its rise and its fall, and the height attained by its waters during the highest flood and at lowest Nile vary to a comparatively small extent.

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  • These oblong areas vary from 60,000 to 1500 or 2000 acres in extent.

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  • The laws as to the constitution and powers of the rural communes vary much in the different states.

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  • The lists vary greatly in different versions, but the above seems the most reasonable selection of readings to be made.

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  • The relative frequency in the two positions seems to vary with the hour, the type of aurora, probably with the season of the year, and possibly with the position of the year in the sun-spot cycle.

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  • The conditions, however, as regards pressure and temperature under which the hypothetical discharges take place must vary greatly in different auroras, or even sometimes in different parts of the same aurora.

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  • The relations between the four vary very greatly in different parts, and the neglect of this consideration has led to much error and confusion.

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  • Into these basinswhich vary in area from 600 to 5o,ooo acreswater is led by shallow canals when the Nile is in flood.

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  • In the 1st Dynasty the large tombstones of the kings are of bold work, but the smaller stones of private graves vary much in the style, many being very coarse.

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  • Completely "useless" knowledge becomes impossible, though the uses of knowledge may still vary greatly in character, in directness, and in the extent and force of their appeal to different minds.

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  • A curious adaptation seems to occur in certain floating forms, in the presence of a gas-vacuole, which may be made to vary its volume with varying pressure.

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  • The forms which grow away from the substratum vary greatly in external configuration.

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  • Klebs has, however, recently canvassed the conclusions of both these investigators; and as the result of his own observations declares that algae, so far from being as polymorphic as they have been described, vary only within relatively narrow limits, and present on the whole as great fixity as the higher plants.

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  • The occurrence of characteristic algae at different levels constituting the zones to which reference has already been made, is probably in part an expression of the fact that different species vary in the capacity to resist desiccation from exposure.

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  • These cylinders vary from 60 to iso ft.

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  • Since alite is a solid solution and, although an individual mineral, is not a chemical unit, the proportion of tricalcium silicate to tricalcium aluminate in a given specimen of alite will vary; but, whatever the proportions, each of these substances will react in its characteristic manner according to the equations given above.

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  • The lakes vary in size from mere pools to sheets of water several square miles in area.

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  • The cliffs vary in character according to the nature of the rock.

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  • There is nearly twice as much wind from the south-west as from the north-east, but the proportions vary greatly in different months.

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  • Living organisms vary, that is to say, no two individuals are exactly alike; the death-rate and the multiplication-rate are to a certain extent selective, that is to say, on the average, in the long run, they favour certain variations and oppress other variations.

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  • The struggle would be most acute between individuals and varieties of the same species, with the result that "any being, if it vary however slightly, in any manner profitable to itself, under the complex and somewhat varying conditions of life, will have a better chance of surviving, and thus be naturally selected."

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  • One aspect of organic individuality is the correlation of variations, the fact that when one part varies, other parts vary more or less simultaneously.

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  • When beetles, or medusae, or cats vary, the range of possible variation is limited and determined by the beetle, medusa or cat constitution, and any possible further differentiation or specialization must be in a sense at least orthogenetic - that is to say, a continuation of the line along which the ancestors of the individual in question have been forced.

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  • Packs of foxhounds vary, from large establishments in the "Shires," the meets of which are attended by hundreds of horsemen, some of whom keep large stables of hunters in constant work - for though a man at Melton, for instance, may see a great deal of sport with half-a-dozen well-seasoned animals, the number is not sufficient if he is anxious to be at all times well mounted - to small kennels in the north of England, where the field follow on foot.

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  • The expenses to the individual naturally vary so much that no figures can be given.

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  • But it is always tending to vary as to the degree of importance attached to some particular one of the details, as to the size and complexity of the particular groups in which each detail ought to be observed.

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  • Their traditions on the condition of the dead vary considerably in different groups; yet there is a general agreement upon main points.

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  • The courses vary in height from 1 to 3 ft., and some blocks are as long as 121 ft.

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  • It should be borne in mind that in census years, when comparison can be made, the two sets of statistics often vary considerably.

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  • The numerous tests of the strength of timber which have been made by various authorities from time to time vary so much, both as regards the conditions under which they were carried out and the results obtained, that T; ?;berh great discretion is required in using them for any practical purpose.

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  • There are no materials used in manufacture of which the craftsman is able to vary the composition and physical qualities so extensively as the metals and their alloys.

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  • They vary similarly in shape and size of ears, colour of the grain, which may be white, yellow, purple, striped, &c., and also in physical characters and chemical composition.

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  • Working days, again, vary in different ports, and the custom of the port will decide in each case what are working days.

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  • In England the period of the civil day may also vary under different statutes.

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  • The system of partitioning, and also the nomenclature, vary in the different provinces; but generally it may be said that the subdivision or tahsil is the ultimate unit of administration.

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  • The details vary in the different provinces; but, broadly speaking, a settlement may be described as the ascertainment of the agricultural capacity of the land.

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  • With these facts before him, he proceeds to assess the government demand upon the land according to certain general principles, which may vary in the several provinces.

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  • Details vary in the different provinces, but the general plan of administration is the same.

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  • In 1908 the total length of railways open in India was 30,578, m., which carried 330 million passengers and 64 million tons of goods, and yielded a net profit exceeding 4 Facilities for irrigation (q.v.) vary widely, and irrigation works differ both in extent and in character.

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  • The most level portions of the coast districts are the north and north-east, all the rest being broken by hills, which vary from 500 to 2700 ft.

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  • The birds of prey, 45 species, of which 22 are peculiar to the group, vary in size from a tiny falcon not larger than a sparrow (Microhierax), to an immense monkey-catching eagle (Pithecophaga gefferyi, Grant), which is strong enough to seize monkeys as they leap from tree to tree.

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  • They are brown, red or yellow in colour; the pores also vary in colour from pure white to brown, red, yellow or green, and are from one or two lines to nearly an inch long.

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  • Many of these stars seem to vary quite irregularly; the changes of magnitude do not recur in any orderly way.

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  • Stars of the class to which the Algol type of variables belongs will appear to us to vary only in the exceptional case when the plane of the orbit passes so near our sun that one body appears to pass over the other and so causes an eclipse.

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  • The phenomena of long-period variables show that the surface brilliancy may vary very greatly, even in the same star.

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  • The motions of individual stars, it is true, vary widely, but if the mean motion of a number of stars is considered this tendency is always to be found.

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  • Regarded as a linear velocity, the parallactic motion is the same for all stars, being exactly equal and opposite to the solar motion; but its amount, as measured by the corresponding angular displacement of the star, is inversely proportional to the distance of the star from the earth, and foreshortening causes it to vary as the sine of the angular distance from the apex.

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  • Estimates of this distance vary, but it may probably be put at more than three thousand light years (parallax less than o ooi ").

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  • An army - the accounts about the number vary from 4000 to 20,000 - was equipped in all haste and put under the command of Moslim b.

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  • Accounts vary between 33 and 39.

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  • As his son Moawiya who succeeded him was certainly adult (the accounts vary between 17 and 23), the latter date seems to be preferable.

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  • The physical properties of a heterogeneous body (provided they vary continuously from point to point) are known to depend, in the neighbourhood of any one point of the body, on a quadric function of the co-ordinates with reference to that point.

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  • An immense mass of material has been collected on the subject of vapour-pressures and densities, the greater part of which will be found in Winkelmann's Handbook, in Landolt's and Bornstein's Tables, and in similar compendiums. The results vary greatly in accuracy, and are frequently vitiated by errors of temperature measurement, by chemical impurities and surface condensation, or by peculiarities of the empirical formulae employed in smoothing the observations; but it would not be within the scope of the present article to discuss these details.

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  • On the desert the same plant will vary in different years from 4 in.

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  • It forms golden cubes which are unattacked by alkalis or by any acid except hydrofluoric. It appears to be a mixture of which the components vary with the materials and methods used in its production (Philipp, Ber., 1882, 15, p. 499).

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  • Revenue and expenditure vary considerably, but neither often falls below £300,000 or rises above £500,000.

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  • It does not differ from them in its clinical features more than epidemics of other diseases are apt to vary at different times, or more than can be accounted for by difference of handling.

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  • Some features are naturally more important or more interesting to us than others; by their relative simplicity and evident constancy they have the first hold on our attention, whilst those which are apparently accidental and vary from one occasion to another are ignored, or postponed for later examination.

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  • The precise value of X will vary with the nature and condition of the surfaces in contact.

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  • The value of G will in general vary with the position of 0, and will vanish when 0 lies on the line of action of the single resultant.

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  • Finally, we may refer to the catenary of uniform strength, where the cross-section of the wire (or cable) is supposed to vary as the tension.

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  • Units of this kind are called absolute on account of their fundamental and invariable character as contrasted with gravitational units, which (as we shall see presently) vary somewhat with the locality at which the measurements are supposed to be made.

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  • Ihe number which expresses a physical quantity of any particular kind will of course vary inversely as the magnitude of the corresponding unit.

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  • If this is the case, the apsidal angle must evidently be commensurable with -ir, and since it cannot vary discontinuously the apsidal angle in a nearly circular orbit must be constant.

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  • The force must therefore vary as a power of the distance, and n must be less than 3.

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  • This is subject tc the same relations as a couple in statics; it may be represented by a vector which will, however, in general vary with the position of 0.

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  • The resulting Z+R equations are not as a rule easy of application, owing to the fact that the moments and products of inertia A, B, C, F, G, H are not constants but vary in conse- 0 quence of the changing orientation of the body with respect to the co-ordinate axes.

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  • The speed-cones are either continuous cones or conoids, as A, B, whose velocity ratio can be varied gradually while they are in motion by shifting the belt, or sets of pulleys whose radii vary by steps, as C, D, in which case the velocity ratio can be changed by shifting the belt from one pair of pulleys to another.

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  • An eccentric may be made capable of having its eccentricity altered by means of an adjusting screw, so as to vary the extent of the reciprocating motion which it communicates.

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  • Regarding the evidence on which these sweeping results are founded, opinions will vary.

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  • The pictures that we have of Culdee life in the 12th century vary considerably.

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  • The age-constitution of a community does indeed vary, and to a considerable extent, in course of time, but the changes are usually gradual, and often spread over a generation or more.

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  • Thus, all other considerations being set aside, mortality tends to vary inversely with the proportion of the population at the healthy period 5 to 25.

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  • Exact statistics of the membership of the Churches of the Oriental rite are almost impossible to obtain; the numbers of their adherents, moreover, are apt to vary suddenly with the shifting currents of political forces in the East, for political factors have always played a considerable part in these movements towards reunion or the reverse.

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  • On the other hand, of course, the vagaries of the temperate climate of northern Europe frequently lead to a partial or complete failure of the vintage, whereas the wines produced in relatively hot countries, although they undoubtedly vary in quality from year to year, are rarely, if ever, total failures.

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  • The alcohol in naturally fermented wines may vary between 7 and 16%, although these are not the outside limits.

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  • The acidity may vary between 0.3 and 1% according to circumstances.

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  • The total solid matter or " extract," as it is called, will vary between 1.5 and 3.5% for dry wines, and the mineral matter or ash generally amounts to about one-tenth of the " extract."

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  • The prices of the wines also are subject to great fluctuation, but in fair years will vary, according to class and quality, from;IO to 30 per hogshead for the better growths.

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  • These isothermal lines will be found to vary frommonth to month over the two hemispheres, or over local areas, during summer and winter, and their position is modified by continental or oceanic conditions.

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  • These numbers vary from 318 to 400 species in Lapland, from 508 to 651 in Karelia, and attain 752 species for Finland proper; while the total for all Finland attains 1132 species.

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  • In order continuously to attain this end, the revenue must be flexible, or, as is often said, elastic enough to vary in response to pressure.

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  • By this means the flax is kept at a uniform temperature with great certainty, since even should the heat of the air vary considerably through neglect, the water in the vat only by slow degrees follows such fluctuations.

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  • The literary criticisms, generally distinguished by keen and independent judgment, and t e excerpts, vary considerably in length.

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  • The sounds of t and d are more dental than in English, though they vary; the voiced spirants are very soft; the voiceless nasals are aspirated, thus is similar to Eng.

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  • But for finely printed works this preparation is essential; the actual results vary with the operator, both as regards quality and, what is very important to the employer, in the length of time taken.

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  • This is done by the usual trial impression sheet, and, as blocks are found to vary much in height and are generally low as compared with type, this deficiency has to be remedied by underlaying the blocks so that they are brought to the height of the type, or a shade higher.

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  • Estimates have been made which vary from 60,000 to 100, 000.

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  • The methods of working vary according to the nature of the ores treated and local circumstances.

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  • Bradford is still the great spinning and manufacturing centre for alpacas, large quantities of yarns and cloths being exported annually to the continent and to the United States, although the quantities naturally vary in accordance with the fashions in vogue, the typical "alpaca-fabric" being a very characteristic "dress-fabric."

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  • The fibre is decidedly inferior to flax and hemp in strength and tenacity; and, owing to a peculiarity in its microscopic structure, by which the walls of the separate cells composing the fibre vary much in thickness at different points, the single strands of fibre are of unequal strength.

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  • The markings vary much in different individuals, and even on the two sides of the same individual.

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  • The production of this staple is carried on generally under the same conditions as in Bengal; but the times of sowing and reaping and the names given to the several crops vary much in different parts of the province.

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  • To enable the authorities to deal with these conditions, the secretary of state for war may without special legislation vary the terms of enlistment, not only in general but also for the various arms and branches.

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  • If the quadrants were near together there were certain limits between which the potential of the needle might vary without producing more than a small change in the deflection corresponding with the fixed potential difference of the quadrants.

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  • If the object point be infinitely distant, all rays received by the first member of the system are parallel, and their intersections, after traversing the system, vary according to their " perpendicular height of incidence," i.e.

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  • The nature of the reproduction consists in the rays proceeding from a point 0 being united in another point 0'; in general, this will not be the case, for E', vary if, 77 be constant, but x, y variable.

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  • The timber is used in Spanish dockyards, but opinions vary as to its quality.

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  • Some of the larger craft, which are called baglah, and vary from 50 to 300 tons, carry merchandise to and from Bombay, the Malabal Coast, Zanzibar, &C.; while the smaller vessels, called Oagarah, and mostly under 20 tons, are employed in the coasting trade and the pearl-fisheries on the Arabian coast.

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  • A foreign subject implicated in a criminal suit cannot be pursued or molested in any way unless there exist full proofs of his having taken part in the crime imputed to him, and should he be duly convicted of the crime, he is handed over to his legation, which either sends him back to his own country to undergo the punishment established by law, or, according to more recent usage, punishes him in Persia by fine, imprisonment, &c. In this respect the powers of the foreign representatives in Persia, now numbering ten (Great Britain, Russia, France, Turkey, Austria-Hungary, Germany, United States of America, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands) vary considerably, some having the power of condemning a criminal to death, while others cannot do more than fine and imprison for short periods.

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  • In Switzerland, which is sometimes classed with Belgium as among the least-policed states of Europe, the laws of the cantons vary.

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  • The commission charged with the delimitation of constituencies is permitted to vary the quota as much as 15% either way.

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  • Where, as in some parts of northern Germany, the potato is grown for the purpose of manufacturing spirit great attention is necessarily paid to the quantitative analysis of the starchy and saccharine matters, which are found to vary much in particular varieties, irrespective of the conditions under which they are grown.

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  • In cultivation the potato varies very greatly not only as to the season of its growth but also as to productiveness, the vigour and luxuriance of its foliage, the presence or relative absence of hairs, the form of the leaves, the size and colour of the flowers, &c. The tubers vary greatly in size, form and colour; gardeners divide them into rounded forms and long forms or "kidneys," and there are of course varieties intermediate in form.

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  • The names of the gates vary, but four are constant - the Proetides, Electrae, Neistae or Neitae, and Homoloides; Pausanias gives the others as Ogygiae, Hypsistae, Crenaeae.

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  • The degree of independence enjoyed by the various districts of Baluchistan may be said to vary in direct proportion to their.

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  • It should be noted that the thermometrical conditions of Tibet vary considerably from those of the Himalaya.

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  • Once assume that every character and property of a particular thing is determined solely by the tension in it of a current of Pneuma, and (since that which causes currents in the thing cannot be absolutely the same with the thing itself) Pneuma, though present in all things, must be asserted to vary indefinitely in quantity and intensity.

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  • Lesser ranges, which are included in the Beirene system and vary in height from 2000 to 4000 ft., are the Mesas, between the rivers Coa and Zezere; the Guardunha and Moradal, separating the Zezere from the Ponsul and Ocreza, tributaries of the Tagus; the Serra do Aire, and various ridges which stretch south-westward as far as the mountains of Cintra (q.v.).

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  • Estimates of area vary widely and have been considerably confused by repeated losses of territory in boundary disputes with neighbouring states, and no figures can be given which may not be changed to some extent by further revisions.

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  • As the powers and duties of consuls vary with the particular commercial interests they have to protect, and the civilization of the state in whose territory they reside, instead of abstract definition, we summarize the provisions on this subject of the British Merchant Shipping Acts.

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  • Hence if V is the volume of a mass M of liquid bounded by a surface whose area is S, the integral M = f f f pdx dydz, (I) where the integration is to be extended throughout the volume V, may be divided into two parts by considering separately the thin shell or skin extending from the outer surface to a depth within which the density and other properties of the liquid vary with the depth, and the interior portion of the liquid within which its properties are constant.

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  • In this assertion we think he was mathematically wrong, though in his own hypothesis that the density does actually vary, he was probably right.

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  • The early writers on capillary action supposed that the diminution of capillary action was due simply to the change of density corresponding to the rise of temperature, and, therefore, assuming the surface-tension to vary as the square of the (37)?(f) =eP f (38) density, they deduced its variations from the observed dilatation of the liquid by heat.

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  • If we make CR=z, and suppose z to vary, the shape of the bubble of course remaining the same, the values of y and of a will change, but the other quantities will be constant.

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  • Similarly, the diameters of flat or spheroidal colonies may vary from a few times to many hundred times that of the individual cells, the divisions of which have produced the colony.

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  • The cilia may be present during a short period only in the life of a Schizomycete, and their number may vary according to the medium on which the organism is growing.

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  • Characteristic forms may be assumed by the young zoogloea of different species, - spherical, ovoid, reticular, filamentous, fruiticose, lamellar, &c., - but these vary considerably as the mass increases or comes in contact with others.

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  • None of these systems, which are chiefly due to the medical bacteriologists, has maintained its position, owing to the difficulty of applying the characters and to the fact that such properties are physiological and liable to great fluctuations in culture, because a given organism may vary greatly in such respects according to its degree of vitality at the time, its age, the mode of nutrition observed; or, at any rate, the strictest rules should be followed in accepting the evidence adduced to render the union of any forms probable.

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  • The methods vary much in detail, though in each case the endeavour is to colour the bacteria as deeply, and the tissues as faintly, as possible.

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  • Whether bacteria will be destroyed or not after they have been ingested by the leucocytes will depend upon the digestive powers of the latter, and these probably vary in different species of animals.

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  • The forms for the special services were more strictly imposed, but liberty was also given to vary some of the prayers in them.

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  • Certain letters, however, vary in pronunciation, and are distinguished by diacritical marks, a device orginated by J ohn Huss.

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  • Opinions, indeed, vary on the doxology.

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  • The flowers are usually of a purplish colour, but are sometimes white, and the seeds, like the petals, vary in tint from dark violet to white.

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  • The pieces vary in size from about 2 oz.

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  • In all Turkey opium the pieces vary much in size.

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  • The pieces vary from 4 lb to 1 z lb in weight.

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  • These vary from 12 to 18 in.

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  • The tentacles vary in number from four, the primitive I.

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  • The relative proportions of these three divisions vary considerably, and the extreme abbreviation of the mid-gut found in the common crayfish (Astacus) is by no means typical of the class.

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  • The details of the early embryonic stages vary considerably within the limits of the class.

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  • The angles made by the kite-like surfaces with the horizon should vary according to circumstances.

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  • The highways of England, the old coaching roads, are among the best in the world, being generally of a beautiful smoothness and well maintained; they vary, naturally, in different districts, but in many even the local roads are superior to some main roads in other countries.

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  • It can, however, be shown that the obliquity cannot vary more than two or three degrees within a million of years of our epoch.

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  • The relation of height to breadth may also furnish a valuable test; but it is acknowledged by all experienced craniologists, that the shape of the skull may vary so much within the same tribe, and even the same family, that it must be used with extreme caution, and if possible only in conjunction with other criteria of race.

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  • The method is thus that of selecting as the standard the most numerous group, on both sides of which the groups decrease in number as they vary in type.

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  • In Ochlandra they vary from seven to thirty, and in Gigantochloa they are monadelphous.

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  • The only countries where the order plays a distinctly subordinate part are some extra-tropical regions of the southern hemisphere, Australia, the Cape, Chili, &c. The proportion of graminaceous species to the whole phanerogamic flora in different countries is found to vary from nearly 4th in the Arctic regions to about 2 nth at the Cape; in the British Isles it is about y2th.

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  • In it the Pater Noster, Ave Maria, Deus in Adjutorium, &c., are followed by five psalms and five antiphons, after which come the "little chapter," the hymn and the verse, which vary according to the season, the Magnificat and its antiphon, and the appropriate collect.

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  • Trees or shrubs; leaves vary considerably in size and form.

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  • On the other hand, the consumption by the income tax paying classes of customs and excise articles must vary indefinitely amongst themselves, according to personal habits, size of families, and even their geographical distribution.

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  • In size they vary between wide limits, from minute sparkling points encrusting rock surfaces and often so thickly clustered together as to produce a drusy effect, to large single crystals measuring a yard in length and diameter and weighing half a ton.

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  • It here resembles a long lake, overshadowed by precipitous mountains, which vary from moo to 2000 ft.

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  • The dates assigned to this event vary from 1299, given by Urechia, to 1342, given by the monastic chronicle of Putna..

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  • The elevations of the crest in Missouri (the highest portion of the uplift is in Arkansas) vary from 1100 to 1600 ft.

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  • The results vary between 1.89 and 2.22, and the variation appears to be solar, not terrestrial.

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  • Above the lowland plains the seasons vary in character according to geographical position and elevation.

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  • The statistics of the pilgrimage cannot be given with certainty and vary much from year to year.

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  • As the density of the heaviest rocks is only 3, that of a masonry dam must be below 3, and in practice such works if well constructed vary from 2.2 to 2.6.

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  • One such assumption is that, if the dam is well built, the intensity of vertical pressure will (neglecting local irregularities) vary nearly uniformly from face to face along any horizontal plane.

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  • That period will vary, according to the condition of the water, from eight or ten days to four weeks.

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  • Upon the original installa - tion of the system in any town, the rate of leakage and consequent total supply to the different districts is found;to vary greatly, and in some districts it is usually many times as great per head as in others.

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  • Pipes vary in bore from z in.

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  • The springs in general are very accurate and uniform in their extension, and are very permanent when fairly well used; but their indications are apt to vary from fatigue of the springs if they are kept extended by a weight for a long time.

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  • Their indications also vary with the temperature, so that for good work it is advisable that spring balances should be frequently checked with standard weights.

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  • There are a great number of methods of applying the regenerative principle which vary only in detail.

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  • Its modes and motives vary considerably according to climate, race, civilization and other circumstances; but it would be difficult to name any religious system of any description in which it is wholly unrecognized.

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  • The theory underlying this may vary.

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  • The spores produced in each sporangium vary from very many to a single one in the case of some heterosporous forms. These latter bear spores of two kinds, microspores and megaspores, in separate sporangia.

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  • The binding force of moral rules becomes evanescent if we admit, with Hutcheson, that the " sense " of them may properly vary from man to man as the palate does; and it seems only another way of putting Hume's doctrine, that reason is not concerned with the ends of action, to say that the mere existence of a moral sentiment is in itself no reason for obeying it.

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  • The majority of them change their courses very often, and vary greatly in volume; frequently they are impetuous torrents, forming numerous waterfalls.

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  • The stature and features of the Serbs vary in different regions; but the northern peasantry are generally fairer and shorter than the mountaineers of the south.

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  • What we do know is that these bodies vary widely in size.

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  • It follows that, if we go on computing the elements a, b, c, d from the actual values of x, y, x' and y', at each moment when the planet is subject to the attraction of another body, they will no longer be invariable, but will slowly vary from day to day and year to year.

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  • The reason for taking the elements as the variables is that they vary very slowly, a property which facilitates their determination, since the variations may be treated as small quantities, of which the squares and products may be neglected in a first solution.

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  • These effects vary with the rate of motion, which they consequently serve to measure; and they are produced indifferently by movements of the spectator or of the light-source.

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  • Those still remaining vary in size from 5 to 20 ft.

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  • On the eastern side the plains vary from to to 50 m.

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  • Among bronze remains the copper is found to vary from 67 to 95%.

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  • These vary in quality with the civilization of the races in which they are current, but the same ideas which we proceed to state pervade all cosmogonical myths, savage and civilized.

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  • Realgar occurs native in orange prisms of specific gravity 3.5; it is prepared artificially by fusing together arsenic and sulphur, but the resulting products vary somewhat in composition; it is readily fusible and sublimes unchanged, and burns on heating in a current of oxygen, forming arsenic trioxide and sulphur dioxide.

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  • The soils vary considerably, according to the geological formations; ten or twelve different kinds may be found in going across the country from east to west.

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  • And so by coming into connexion with different reals the "self-preservations" of A will vary accordingly, A remaining the same through all; just as, by way of illustration, hydrogen remains the same in water and in ammonia, or as the same line may be now a normal and now a tangent.

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  • The beautiful (KaX6v) is to be carefully distinguished from the allied conceptions of the useful and the pleasant, which vary with time, place and person; whereas beauty is predicated absolutely and involuntarily by all who have attained the right standpoint.

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  • This is a plate made of two equal wedges of quartz, that can be moved over one another so as to vary its thickness, and are cut so that the faces of the plate are parallel to the optic axis, which in the first wedge is perpendicular and in the second is parallel to the refracting edge.

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  • We have also in any case the relations (41) (42) (43) of the current, C, for any given pair of metals, was found to vary directly as the difference of temperature, t-t', between the hot and cold junctions, and inversely as the resistance, R, of the circuit.

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  • The methods of handling bees vary in different countries, this being in a great measure accounted for by the number of hives kept.

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  • In the system that passes under the name of Ptolemy, Saturn is associated with grey, Jupiter with white, Mars with red, Venus with yellow, while Mercury, occupying a peculiar place in Greek as it did in Babylonian astrology (where it was at one time designated as the planet par excellence), was supposed to vary its colour according to changing circumstances.

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  • The ambulatory appendages vary in number.

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  • Dissecting stands vary as to portability, the size of the stand, and the manner in which the arm-rests are arranged.

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  • The stamens vary in number from one to many hundreds.

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  • Stamens vary in length as regards the corolla.

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  • Stamens also vary in their relative lengths.

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  • Pollen-grains vary from a o 0 - to o-y of an inch or less in diameter.

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  • There are also rounded portions of the membrane or pores visible in the pollengrain; these vary in number from one to fifty, and through one FIG.

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  • They vary in length from some twelve thousand lines to about a hundred.

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  • The parishes proper vary to a great degree both in size and population.

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  • Oils and fats must, therefore, not be looked upon as definite chemical individuals, but as representatives of natural species which vary, although within certain narrow limits, according to the climate and soil in which the plants which produce them are grown, or, in the case of animal fats, according to the climate, the race, the age of the animal, and especially the food, and also the idiosyncrasy of the individual animal.

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  • The specific gravities of oils and fats vary between the limits of o-910 and 0.975.

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  • A few of the blubber oils, like dolphin jaw and porpoise jaw oils (used for lubricating typewriting machines), have exceedingly high saponification values ` owing to their containing volatile fatty acids with a small number of carbon atoms. Notable also are coco-nut and palm-nut oils, the saponification numbers of which vary from 240 to 260, and especially butter-fat, which has a saponification value of about 227.

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  • The female inflorescences vary considerably in organization; in some species the axis of the spike bears solitary ovules, each accompanied by a few bracts, while in others the lateral appendages are catkins, each containing from two to several ovules.

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  • Or, rather, we should perhaps say that ancient floras suggest recent dispersal from the place of origin, and less time in which to vary and become modified by the loss of different groups in the two continents.

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  • Individual otters vary in size.

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  • Locally their destructive and irritating effects vary a good deal, but even when very dilute they all have a marked poisonous action on bacteria, white blood corpuscles, yeast and similar organisms. After absorption most of them exercise a depressing effect upon the nervous system, and are capable of reducing high temperature.

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  • Some of them affect only certain portions of the nervous system, others have a much wider range of action; they may act in either case as stimulants or as depressants, and hence the symptoms produced by them vary very greatly.

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  • The active principles of these vary a good deal in chemical composition, but they are all non-nitrogenous neutral bodies.

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  • As might be inferred from the differences they exhibit in other respects, clay rocks vary greatly in their chemical composition.

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  • The valley areas vary in height from 600 ft.

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  • If the contact springs can be moved round the disk so as to vary the instant of contact, we can plot out the value of the observed instantaneous voltage of the machine or circuit in a wavy curve, showing the wave form of the electromotive force of the alternator.

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  • The extant portraits of Alexander vary greatly, and it is impossible to determine which among them go back to Lysippus.

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  • The effects of its absorption, whether it be swallowed or smoked, vary within wide limits in different individuals and races.

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  • So great is this variation as to be inexplicable except on the view that the nature and proportions of the active principles vary greatly in different specimens.

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  • The proportion of iconographic questions will vary enormously according to the nature of the museums's holdings.

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  • It can vary from mild discomfort to excruciating agony.

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  • The routes vary from short ambles to more energetic hill climbs in the Forest.

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  • Diffusion rates vary between nutrients (nitrate ammonium phosphate ).

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  • The number of larvae needed to treat an aphid infestation will vary on the number of aphid infestation will vary on the number of aphids present.

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  • Spasms vary in severity and frequency, but may be strong enough to cause fractures and tendon avulsions.

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  • Prices for local area hot air balloon flights vary in each region.

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  • For SDSL products, the maximum upload bandwidth will vary depending on the Service ordered.

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  • The shape of the plates, vary between acorn barnacle species so providing a good means of identification.

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  • Mark the sax bevels for every rigger position (they often vary from side to side and along the boat ).

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  • The different types of models developed to derive risk estimates from animal bioassays were considered to vary greatly in their predictions.

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  • As for making burritos AT HOME, rules and regulations will vary slightly from place to place, possibly from town to town.

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  • A. Local flowers for the bridal bouquet and grooms buttonhole vary from season to season.

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  • To fulfill these callings, the form of local church life will need to vary at different times and in different places.

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  • Visual outcome can still vary markedly however, particularly in the child with unilateral cataract.

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  • These small ' cup ' fungi, as they are known, vary from just 0.5mm across to several centimeters.

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  • Availability of NHS chiropodists does vary in different areas but lupus patients should be able to have NHS chiropody or podiatry regardless of age.

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  • Types of clauses 63.3 The wording of the clause in a contract will vary considerably.

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  • Reasons for demand vary, from necessity to wish to live on an easy commute, to proximity to good schools.

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  • Although different models of the lensatic compass vary somewhat in the details of their use, the principles are the same.

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  • The systems that I examine vary from simple melts of diblock copolymer to block copolymers with elaborate architectures.

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  • These vary from a brushcutter, hedgetrimmer, pruner, edger, strimmer, soil cultivator and power sweep.

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  • The amount of alcohol that can cause liver damage seems to vary widely between individuals.

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  • Numbers vary dependent on whether there is a race on that day.

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  • The algorithms that generate uniform random deviates vary widely.

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  • However, these effects on liking did not vary with differences in negative emotionality (neuroticism ).

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  • The activation energy was also shown by the above to vary with the environment.

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  • It vents hot air maintaining case temps and also has hi and low speed settings to vary between barely audible and silent.

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  • These skills or approaches are not itemized or specified here since they will vary from topic to topic and period.

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  • Recent examples of its work vary from land registration to offenses of fraud, and from housing law to double jeopardy.

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  • The optimum heading will vary depending on your geomagnetic latitude.

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  • The amount of loss will vary with the charging method and fast or trickle charging will often incur extra loss.

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  • For single magnetic bipoles it is shown how the open magnetic flux can vary depending on the initial tilt angle of the bipole.

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  • Also, the measurement of serum markers may vary between laboratories.

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  • The co-occurrence matrix itself also appears to vary between the surfaces with the rougher surface producing the more disperse matrix.

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  • Griffiths, S. W. (1997) Preferences for familiar fish do not vary with predation risk in the European minnow.

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  • Types of incidents vary from the extremely serious to the apparently minor.

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  • From this point I am able to quote from the journal which I kept in order to vary the monotony of the long sea-voyage.

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  • The movement problems vary from barely noticeable to extremely severe.

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  • Note that as it is in low-earth orbit the sighting details vary quite considerably across the UK.

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  • Braille readers vary in ability even more than their sighted peers.

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  • Its topics vary from whether it is permissible to kill a tyrant to whether it is permissible to kill a tyrant to whether it is permissible to tell off-color jokes at dinner parties.

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  • The animation allows the user to select from a number of fluorescence photomicrographs and vary the amount of astigmatism in the optical system.

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  • Results of opinion polls on the constitution vary, depending on the precise phrasing of the question.

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  • Pins vary in size depending on shape of logo but all are standard size of lapel pins vary in size depending on shape of logo but all are standard size of lapel pins.

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  • Solvents Many polymers contain solvent additives to vary the viscosity and prevent premature curing.

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  • They vary in appearance between different localities, but common features include stems covered with short stiff hairs and curved prickles.

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  • Feeding different types of foods to captive raptors can vary the non-drinking part of their water intake considerably.

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  • He has always, even within one piece, been able to vary his attack and tone yet remain instantly recognizable.

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  • They vary in size and character, and the weekly rents differ accordingly.

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  • A woman's emotional resilience can vary wildly with the circumstances she finds herself in.

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  • Nitrogen rates will vary with sward composition, with perennial rye swards more hungry than traditional bents and fescues.

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  • Sediment accumulation rates vary considerably through this period, with vey rapid sediment accumulation rates vary considerably through this period, with vey rapid sedimentation in the last 200 years.

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  • We vary the spacing of the plants along the row to get the right crop densities.

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  • The mineral deposits vary considerably in extent which made lead mining a highly speculative venture.

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  • Nature is variable because the heavenly spheres vary their state, and therefore human beings vary in their qualities.

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  • Although the severity of the disorder can vary, babies with MGS are usually stillborn or die shortly after birth.

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  • Cross resistance between Kanamycin and other aminoglycosides including streptomycin, gentamycin and tobramycin was found to vary markedly between isolates.

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  • The routes vary from gentle strolls to full day hikes at high altitude.

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  • Moreover, Whiten and colleagues found no evidence that habits vary more between, than within, the three existing chimpanzee subspecies of chimpanzee.

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  • Composed of about 95% singletrack our rides vary from fast technical switchbacks through rock gardens to high alpine 5-hour long descents.

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  • Do not perform the kata at a steady pace but vary the tempo as appropriate.

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  • Developer attitudes Developers vary in their approach to mixed tenure development; many would prefer there to be no tenure mix.

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  • The patterns of sensitivity to different terpenes can be expected to vary according to the exposure.

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  • A minimum threshold for paying stamp duty is set by the Government, which may vary over time.

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  • It is vary rare that there is anyone who goes too far and is too tipsy.

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  • Sometimes I cook large rice or pasta for salads and vary the toppings as the week goes by.

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  • The risers of the Kinetik have trimmers, allowing the pilot to vary the speed, primarily in two positions.

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  • Works requiring faculties vary from the comparatively trivial to the major.

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  • Wood is a natural product and the grain or shade will vary form piece to piece possibly causing the stain to look uneven.

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  • Methods to deter and destroy vampires also vary greatly.

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  • Because your needs vary so much the offices also vary in size, location and outlook.

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  • Symptoms vary with each person, but most develop an itchy, red welt.

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  • They vary from relatively wealthy to very poor, the warm south to the arid north west, the coastal to the inland.

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  • They occur with frequency also in northern Africa, and in many parts of North and South America the aboriginal populations have practised similar customs. Sepulchral tumuli, however, vary so much in shape and size that the external appearance is no criterion of age or origin.

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  • Why should not the substance we call water also vary more or less?

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  • The investigation of this question upon the elastic solid theory will depend upon how we suppose the solid to vary from one optical medium to another.

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  • The slower propagation of light in gas or water than in air or vacuum may be attributed to a greater density, or to a less rigidity, in the former case; or we may adopt the more complicated supposition that both these quantities vary, subject only to the condition which restricts the ratio of velocities to equality with the known refractive index.

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  • It is also desirable to have an idea of the size of the irregular changes which vary from one day to the next.

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  • Gockel (37) says that the results he obtained without the cover when divided by 3 are fairly comparable with those obtained under the usual conditions; but the appropriate divisor must vary to some extent with the climatic conditions.

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  • At Kremsmiinster, Zolss (42) found dissipation vary with the absolute height of the barometer, a± having a mean value of 1.36 when pressure was below the normal, as against 1.20 on days when pressure was above the normal.

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  • At Wolfenbtittel, a year's observations by Elster and Geitel (56) made A vary from 4 to 64, the mean being 20.

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  • During rainfall, or near clouds or dust layers, the magnitude of this current might well be enormously increased; its direction would naturally vary with climatic conditions.

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  • If the atmosphere at different heights is exposed to ionizing radiation of uniform intensity the rate of production of ions per cc., q, will vary as the pressure.

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  • In the Potsdam form of this apparatus the micrometer is, for convenience, provided with a motion at right angles to the axis of the screw, and it has been found at the Cape Observatory that the periodic errors in this apparatus do vary very sensibly according as the microscope is directed to a point more or less distant from the measuring screw.

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  • Further, he says pitch cannot be exactly defined, because voices vary; he nevertheless gives the measure above mentioned for the low F, but if a larger organ is built to include the still lower C, then this C must be of the same measurement, the reason being that a greater part of church music ends in "grambus," a word understood by Schlick's editor to mean the transposition of a fourth.

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  • The lakes of Argentina are exceptionally numerous, although comparatively few are large enough to merit a name on the ordinary general map. They vary from shallow, saline lagoons in the north-western plateaus, to great, picturesque, snow-fed lakes in the Andean foothills of Patagonia.

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  • Such acts are usually passed at decennial intervals, more often after the federal census, but the dates may vary in different states.

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  • The forms of Vermont's mountains, even to the highest summits, were to a great extent rounded by glaciation, but as the rocks vary much in texture and are often steeply inclined, stream erosion has cut valleys deep and narrow, often mere gorges.

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  • The compensation was to be obtained by working a slide resistance included in the circuit of the compensating coil, either by the sending key or by clockwork released by the key, so as to vary the resistance in that 0 0 circuit according to any law which might be required to prevent the receiving instrument being affected by the outgoing current.

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  • This has been achieved by employing a microphone transmitter at the sending end to vary the amplitude but not the wave-length of the emitted waves, and at the receiving end using an electrolytic receiver, which proves to be not merely a qualitative but also a quantitative instrument, to make these variations audible on a telephone.

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  • Hence, when the undulating telephonic currents were made to pass through the apparatus, the constant variation of the friction of the spring caused the deflexions of the diaphragm to vary in unison with the variation of the electric The extreme smallness of the magnets which might be successfully employed was first demonstrated by Professor Peirce of Brown University, Providence, R.I.

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  • It was very early recognized - and, indeed, is mentioned in the first patents of Bell, and in a caveat filed by Elisha Gray in the United States patent office only some two hours after Bell's application for a patent - that sounds and spoken words might be transmitted to a distance by causing the vibrations of a diaphragm to vary the resistance in the circuit.

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  • Birth and marriage rates vary considerably, being highest in the centre and south (Umbnia, the Marches, Apulia, Abruzzi and Molise, and Calabria) and lowest in the north (Piedmont, Liguria and Venetia), and in Sardinia.

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  • Apart from larval or embryonic forms there are found typically two types of person, as already stated, the polyp and the medusa, each of which may vary independently of the other, since their environment and life-conditions are usually quite different.

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  • Roots are often flattened, twisted and otherwise distorted by mechanical obstacles; stems by excess of food in rich soils, the attacks of minute parasites, overgrowth by climbing plants, &c. Leaves are especially apt to vary, and although the formation of crests, pitchers, puckers, &c., must be put down to the results of abnormal development, it is often difficult to draw the line between teratological and merely varietal phenomena.

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  • Remittent fevers (as well as intermittents) vary considerably in intensity; some cases are intense from the outset, or pernicious, with aggrava tion of all the symptoms - leading to stupor, delirium, collapse, intense jaundice, blood in the stools, blood and albumen in the urine, and, it may be, suppression of urine followed by convulsions.

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  • The-considerations are not very striking from a general point of view; but the author adds to the weight of evidence which some of his predecessors had brought to bear on certain matters, particularly in aiding to abolish the artificial groups " Deodactyls," "Syndactyls," and " Zygodactyls," on which so much reliance had been placed by many of his countrymen; and it is with him a great merit that he was the first apparently to recognize publicly that characters drawn from the posterior part of the sternum, and particularly from the " echancrures," commonly called in English " notches " or " emarginations," are of comparatively little importance, since their number is apt to vary in forms that are most closely allied, and even in species that are usually associated in the same genus or unquestionably belong to the same family, 2 while these " notches " sometimes become simple foramina, as in certain pigeons, or on the other hand foramina may exceptionally change to " notches," and not unfrequently disappear wholly.

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  • He recognized that if an elementary atom had parts, his theory demanded that these parts should carry different electric charges when they entered into reaction, and the products of the reaction should vary according as a positive or negative atom entered into combination.

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  • Frankland showed that any particular element preferentially combined with a definite number (which might vary between certain limits) of other atoms; for example, some atoms always combined with one atom of oxygen, some with two, while with others two atoms entered into combination with one of oxygen.

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  • Wislicenus, van't Hoff and others showed that substances having the same graphic formulae vary in properties and reactions, and consequently the formulae need modification in order to exhibit these differences.

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  • But not only is the combining power or valency (atomicity) of the elements different, it is also observed that one element may combine with another in several proportions, or that its valency may vary; for example, phosphorus forms two chlorides represented by the formulae PC1 3 and PC1 51 nitrogen the series of oxides represented by the formulae N 2 0, NO, (N203), N 2 O 4, N205, molybdenum forms the chlorides MoC1 2, MoC1 3, MoC1 4, MoC1 5, MoCls(?), and tungsten the chlorides WC1 2, WCl 4, WC1 5, WC16.

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  • A more accurate expression (see Condensation Of Gases and Molecule) is (p+a/v 2) (v - b) =RT, in which a and b are quantities which depend on the composition of the gas, and vary from one gas to another.

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  • At the present time the land allotments per male head vary greatly, even in the relatively populous region of southern Siberia.

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  • That the amplitude of the secondary wave should vary as r1 was to be expected from considerations respecting energy; but the occurrence of the factor A1, and the acceleration of phase, have sometimes been regarded as mysterious.

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  • The deviation is thus seen to vary with the angle of incidence; and by considering a set of parallel rays passing through the same principal plane of the sphere and incident at all angles, it can be readily shown that more rays will pass in the neighbourhood of the position of minimum deviation than in any other position (see Refraction).

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  • The states vary enormously in size, from the 12,000 sq.

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  • They are constructed of parallelepipedal blocks of limestone, finely jointed (though the jointing has often been spoilt by weathering), and arranged in regular courses which vary in size in different parts of the enceinte.

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  • Opinions, however, vary widely as to the precise proportions of history and fiction which the story contains.

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  • The frequent hostility and mistrust of strangers are partly due to slavehunting raids and ill-treatment by traders, but the different tribes vary much in character.

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  • Paper, parchment, or any other thin membrane stretched over a square, circular, &c., frame, when in the vicinity of a sufficiently powerful vibrating body, will, through the medium of the air, be itself made to vibrate in unison, and, by using sand, as in previous instances, the nodal lines will be depicted to the eye, and seen to vary in form, number and position with the tension of the plate and the pitch of the originating sound.

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  • In carrying out this scientific procedure false steps will from time to time be made, which will have to be retraced, or rather amended; but the combination of experimental science with theory has elevated our presumption of the rationality of all natural processes, so far as we can apprehend them at all, into practical certainty; so that, though the mode of presentation of the results may vary from age to age, it is hardly conceivable that the essentials of the method are not of permanent validity.

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  • Animals vary very greatly in viability (see Longevity), and practical experience has shown that certain species bear captivity well, whilst others for reasons that appear to be psychological as well as physical quickly succumb.

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  • But, as originally pointed out by Euler, the difficulty can be turned if we notice that in the ordinary trajectory of practice the quantities i, cos i, and sec i vary so slowly that they may be replaced by their mean values,, t, cos 7 7, and sec r t, especially if the trajectory, when considerable, is divided up in the calculation into arcs of small curvature, the curvature of an arc being defined as the angle between the tangents or normals at the ends of the arc.

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  • It is clear that as scientific knowledge advances the Connotation or Intension of terms increases, and, therefore, that the Connotation of the same term may vary considerably according to the knowledge of the person who uses it.

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  • The supernatural beings may change their name and may vary externally under Greek, Roman, Mahommedan or Christian influence; but their relation to the local groups remains essentially the same, although there is no regression to earlier organic connexions.

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  • The range is cut by numerous fault lines, some of which betray evidence of recent activity; it is probable that movements along these faults cause the earthquake tremors to which the region is subject, all of which seem to be tectonic. The altitudes of the Coast Range vary from about 2000 to 8000 ft.; in the neighbourhood of San Francisco Bay the culminating peaks are about 4000 ft.

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  • Sometimes dead bacteria, living virulent bacteria, and living supervirulent bacteria, are used in succession, the object being to arrive ultimately at a high dosage, though the details vary in different instances.

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  • The knife-edges of weighing machines are the parts that wear out soonest, but very little is known about them experimentally, and the knife-edges made by different makers vary extremely in their angles.

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  • All the above-mentioned writers lived in the halfcentury immediately following the Norman Conquest, but their critical acumen and their literary art vary considerably.

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  • The gases so formed vary in proportion with the temperature of the generator and .the amount of steam, but generally contain 32 to 38% of combustible gas, the remainder being the residual nitrogen of the air and carbon dioxide.

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  • They vary in style, scale and objectives from government departments and corporates, to cooperatives, NGOs and panchayati raj institutions.

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  • The styles also vary from hardcore battle raps, to hippy raps to comedy style raps and to be honest a lot of shit.

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  • The recombination frequencies vary among different genetic loci in the genome.

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  • As regards more personal matters, the support offered by the personal tutoring system will vary according to the problem.

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  • No consent from any other party is required to vary or rescind this Agreement.

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  • A woman 's emotional resilience can vary wildly with the circumstances she finds herself in.

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  • For example speed position in a beam could be used to vary say reverberation time.

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  • Carriage feed rates vary through fifty changes from 0.0005 " to 0.016 " per revolution of the headstock spindle.

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  • People with SLE often develop facial rashes; these can vary from a mild redness on both cheeks to a more pronounced scaly rash.

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  • Temperatures as well as rainfall and snowfall amounts vary widely due to the State 's dramatic change in altitude from mountains to high desert.

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  • The tricks may vary from simple 180 degree turns on the surface of the water to a somersault with twist.

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  • The cost will vary depending on the amount of stationery items ordered.

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  • Beluga produces the largest eggs which vary in color from light to dark steely gray.

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  • Having said that the rejection figures from the insurance companies do vary, so it may be that some are more stringent than others.

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  • Partially submerged caves around Thanet vary considerably in depth, height and aspect and hence in the algal communities present.

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  • The output will vary according to the thickness of the cloud layer.

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  • Amethyst Amethyst can vary in color from a pale transparent lilac to deep purple translucent crystal.

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  • The causes of PTSD vary, but the common factor is usually a traumatizing event.

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  • Depending on when and where the mutation occurs, the trisomic cells can vary from very few to nearly 100 %.

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  • Other uses The symbols are intended to be useful for all purposes in which the exact identity of a nucleotide may vary.

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  • Variable annuities are different, since the payments will vary according to the market value of your investments.

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  • You can also vary the amount of context or scope displayed for each result.

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  • The possible bit rates vary considerably between these options.

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  • In Canada, the rates vary according to the posted weekly Bank of Canada rates.

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  • Programs vary in length from a single day to one year, taking place in either daytime of evening, weekday or Saturday.

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  • The amount will vary from lender to lender and on the size of the mortgage.

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  • We have used this unique data set to examine how occurrence rates of magnetic clouds vary with solar latitude and activity.

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  • If you want to put a company into voluntary liquidation, the costs vary depending on which insolvency practitioner you use.

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  • The Paul wavelet 's adjustable parameter is an order that can vary from 4 to 40 within AutoSignal.

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  • Shauna swore by her itinerary and refused to vary from it.

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  • Rates of growth can vary, based on a variety of factors, but you need to have a sense of the rate that dovetails with your company's situation.

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  • Certainly startup founders' personalities vary widely-some are outgoing and loquacious, others are introverted and reticent.

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  • This is an average; the reality is that childcare costs vary widely depending on the region where you live and the type of facility your child attends.

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  • Methods vary, but there are a few general principles that can ease stress and provide relief for tired caregivers and their infants.

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  • These sleep patterns may vary slightly depending on whether or not an infant is breast or formula fed.

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  • Your expectations will vary depending on the type of adoption you choose.

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  • There are so many factors that can hinder and even stop an adoption process, and of course, these will vary depending on the type of adoption you are involved in.

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  • If you choose a private adoption agency, you will discover that the fees can vary greatly depending on the type of adoption and other factors.

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  • While adoptions expenses can vary greatly, you should know about all of the costs up-front.

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  • How do the laws vary if more than one state is involved in the adoption?

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  • Adoption agencies vary in the types of adoptions they handle, so be sure to do your homework on each potential agency before you sign any papers.

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  • The term open adoption, however, can be misleading as they can vary greatly in how they are handled.

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  • Since the birth mother may have the discretion of choosing the adoptive parents, the wait time for adopting a baby can vary greatly.

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  • Childbirth will vary for different women.

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  • The time frame for this will vary greatly for each individual.

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  • The time frame for this will vary widely for each woman.

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  • This fee will vary depending on the experience and age of the babysitter you chose, but typically they charge $5-$10 and hour for one child and $7-12 for two or more.

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  • Pricing-Pricing will vary widely depending upon how detailed and personalized your invitations will be.

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  • While some costs may be standard across the board, others will vary depending upon the agency that you select.

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  • Adopting country fees can vary from one country to another, but a typical fee schedule for a China adoption can be around $9,000.

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  • Although costs vary depending on the agency or professional involved, legal and other fees, documentation, travel, and many other aspects of the Guatemala adoption process add up to substantial expenses.

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  • Adoptions situations available to couples seeking to adopt can vary.

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  • The expenses can vary widely based upon the situation, agency used, etc. In some cases, parents may be able to find financial aid through their church or religious organization.

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  • The reasons for this increase vary, but they are mainly associated with the age of the mother and fertility drugs.

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  • Obviously, training techniques can vary depending upon the instructor and the class.

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