C/c++ Sentence Examples

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  • Let s be the perpendicular from 0, the join of C and T on the direction of S; t the perpendicular from A, the join of C and S on the direction of T; and c the perpendicular from B, the join of S and T on the direction of C. Taking moments about 0, Rx - W 1 (x+a) - W 2 (x+2a) =Ss; taking moments about A, R3a-W 1 2a-W 2 a =Tt; and taking moments about B, Rea-W I a = Cc.

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  • The alkalinity of North Atlantic water of 35 per mille salinity is 26.86 cc. per litre, corresponding to a total amount of carbonic acid of 49 07 cc. According to the researches of August Krogh,' the alkalinity is greatly increased by the admixture of land water.

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  • Alexandrinus, in which a leaf near the end was missing, so that the great prayer (cc. lv.-Ixiv.) remained unknown.

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  • Miss Nichols fi -ids that it occurs very soon after the germination of the spore in Cc sinus, but no fusion of cells or migration of nuclei was to be observed.

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  • In the case of metamerism we can imagine that the atoms are differently linked, say in the case of butylene that the atoms of carbon are joined together as a continuous chain, expressed by CC C C, normally as it is called, whereas in isobutylene the fourth atom of carbon is not attached to the third but to the second carbon atom, i.e.

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  • At the same spot samples of water drawn from the bottom were found to contain o 3 cc. of sulphuretted hydrogen per litre.

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  • Though Hobbes came back, after his eleven years' absence, without having as yet publicly proved his title to rank with the natural philosophers of the age, he was sufficiently conscious of what he had been able to achieve in Leviathan; and it was 1 The Human Nature corresponds with cc. i.-xiii.

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  • Very large doses, so much as 1so cc. may be injected subcutaneously or preferably intravenously, and it is stated to modify the whole course of the disease.

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  • If these lines be turned through a right angle in the same sense, they take up positions such as CC, DID, where C, D are on JC, JD, respectively, and CD is parallel to CD.

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  • The instantaneous centre of CD will be at the intersection of AD, BC, and if CD be drawn parallel to CD, the lines CC, DD may be taken to represent the virtual velocities of C, D turned each through B a right angle.

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  • When this liquid is cold it is diluted with cold water, heated until all the soluble salts are dissolved, transferred to a tall, narrow beaker, and diluted to about 150 cc. The electrodes are attached to a frame connected with the battery and the beaker is placed on a stool, which can be raised so that the electrodes are immersed in the liquid and reach the bottom of the beaker.

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  • The filtrate diluted to 200 cc. is carefully neutralized with hydrochloric acid, and excess of 6 cc. of the strong acid is added, and the solution saturated with hydrogen sulphide, which precipitates the copper and cadmium, metals which would otherwise interfere.

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  • In the electrolytic method from o 5 to 5 grammes of ore are treated in a flask or beaker, with a mixture of io cc. of nitric and ro cc. of sulphuric acid, until thoroughly decomposed.

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  • The copper is then dissolved in 5 cc. of nitric acid; if silver is present a drop or two of hydrochloric acid is added, the solution diluted to about 50 cc., and filtered.

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  • To the filtrate (or, if no silver is present, to the diluted nitric acid solution) io cc. of ammonia are added, and a standard solution of potassium cyanide is run in from a burette until the blue colour has nearly disappeared.

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  • The solution is filtered to get rid of the precipitate, and the titration is finished in the nearly clear filtrate, which should be always about 200 cc. in volume.

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  • The potassium cyanide solution is standardized by dissolving 0.5 gramme o£ pure copper in 5 cc. of nitric acid, diluting, adding io cc. of ammonia, and titrating exactly as described above.

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  • The ore is treated as described in the cyanide method until the copper precipitated by the aluminium foil has been washed and dissolved in 5 cc. of nitric acid; then 0.25 gramme of potassium chlorate is added, and the solution boiled nearly dry to oxidize any arsenic present to arsenic acid.

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  • Next 5 cc. of glacial acetic acid are added, the solution cooled, and 5 cc. of a solution of potassium iodide (300 grammes to the litre) and the standard solution of sodium thiosulphate run in from a burette until the brown colour has nearly disappeared.

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  • A few drops of starch solution are then added, and when the blue colour has nearly vanished a drop or two of methyl orange makes the end reaction very sharp. The thiosulphate solution is standardized by dissolving o 3 to o 5 gramme of pure copper in 3 cc. of nitric acid, adding 50 cc. of water and 5 cc. of ammonia, and titrating as above after the addition of 5 cc. of glacial acetic acid and 5 cc. of the potassium iodide solution.

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  • One gramme of ore is usually taken for assay and treated in a small flask or beaker with 10 cc. of hydrochloric acid.

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  • This solution, which should not exceed 50 cc. or 75 cc. in volume, contains the iron in the ferric state and is ready for reduction.

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  • In the reduction by metallic zinc, about 3 grammes of granulated or foliated zinc are placed in the flask, which is closed with a small funnel; when the iron is reduced, add 10 cc. of sulphuric acid, and as soon as all the zinc is dissolved the solution is ready for titration.

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  • Hence we may suppose that a condition has been attained in which the denser salt water below and around the saucer CC (greatly exaggerated in vertical scale) balances the less dense, but deeper Salb Water v sand,.

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  • The next section, cc. 3-27, irepl xeiporovcwv, and cc. 28-46, 7E / it Kavovcwv, is twofold, and is evidently that upon which the writer sets most store.

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  • They speak of the ordination of bishops (the so-called Clementine Liturgy is that which is directed to be used at the consecration of a bishop, cc. 5-15), of presbyters, deacons, deaconesses, subdeacons and lectors, and then pass on to confessors, virgins, widows and exorcists; after which follows a series of canons on various subjects, and liturgical formulae.

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  • Bungay CC welcomes both boys and girls to training sessions and have qualified coaches to help create better players for the future.

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  • A particular form of mystical experience, cosmic consciousness (CC ), occurred spontaneously; no mind altering drugs were used.

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  • All telephone payments are processed via our UK CC system and as such, customers should be aware that the exchange rate fluctuates daily.

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  • Figure 3. TCP Header The 3-way handshake is bypassed using the CC value.

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  • Having been granted indefinite leave to remain, he applied to Portsmouth CC as homeless.

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  • I've never had a problem getting a rebate from CC, and what was on the website looked legit.

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  • The first of these used a 400 cc motorcycle engine to give a primarily electric vehicle a " limp home " capability.

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  • Uses an oversized piston to clean up damaged bores, uses maximum safe piston size giving largest cc's.

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  • I decided to install a fully reconditioned 1950 cc. engine from MGOC Spares, fitted with the unleaded cylinder head.

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  • Best wishes for a speedy recovery go out from everyone at Neston CC.

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  • I still think this is silly in 1994, but many people just have vanilla Sun CC.

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  • When I came back to the UK last year, I promptly whacked £ 3,000 onto my CC in new PA kit.

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  • If this is true we should have q= an t, where q is the number of ions of one sign made in I cc. of air per second by the emanation, a the constant of recombination, and n the number of ions found simultaneously by, say, Ebert's apparatus.

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  • Rotation of the box round CC is prevented by downward pressure of the spring Z on a projection attached to the side of the box.

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  • C is the objective, D the micrometer box, E the graduated head of the screw, G the milled i r head by which the screw cc is turned, A an P FIG.

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  • Then the work done by the battery per second will be EC' or CC'R, while the heat generated per second will be C' 2 R, so that we have the difference (C - C')C'R for the energy consumed in driving the engine.

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  • In the reduction by stannous chloride the solution of the ore in the flask is heated to boiling, and a strong solution of stannous chloride is added until the solution is completely decolorized; then 60 cc. of a solution of mercuric chloride (so grammes to the litre) are run in and the contents of the flask poured into a dish containing 600 cc. of water and 60 cc. of a solution containing 200 grammes of manganous sulphate, i litre of phosphoric acid (1.3 sp. gr.), 400 cc. of sulphuric acid, and 1600 cc. of water.

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  • Side 1 has A Touch Of Velvet - A Sting Of Brass and Theme From Joe 90 from CC 5 segued together.

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  • The CC therefore found no adverse effects in the smolt market.

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  • I could not understand why I was " cc 'd " on the letter, as it would have been unprofessional to do so.

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  • Roof up, the Astra CC has a strong look of the old Calibra about its curvy roof and wedgy waistline.

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  • I give him three to five cc's of mineral oil daily.

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  • There are over 45 one-year certificates and 100 two-year degrees available at Oakland CC.

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  • The school also features partnerships with local colleges in Washington state to allow students to seamlessly transfer their credits a four-year school if they choose to pursue their education beyond Everett CC.

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  • Brevard CC is most popular for its Associate of Arts degree.

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  • Brevard CC is also known for operating one of the largest public access telescopes in Florida on the Cocoa campus.

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  • Many students can find something of interest at Lorain County CC.

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  • Lorain County CC believes in developing one's person along with one's mind.

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  • GuitarTabs CC can help you find the tabs that other sites may have forgotten all about.

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  • All of this is accompanied by the world famous interlocking CC's.

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  • One advantage to this is that CC makes it very easy to get in touch with the artist personally, and they may have artwork to suit your site.

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  • Flickr is a photo website that has thousands of images released under CC - the Creative Commons site has even more sources.

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  • With babies this small and smaller-right at five pounds at birth-the medical staff measures their intake not in ounces but in cc's.

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  • The family had a party when she got to the point of keeping down 4 cc's at feeding.

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  • A French Christmas is a CD by American singer CC Couch.

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  • For this scenario, I would suggest that you send him her email and cc her as well with the following response.

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  • You will also notice that I have cc'd your roommate as well.

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  • Many knockoffs will say something like "Made in Italy" or even just have the "CC" insignia.

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  • This may include a line of primary recipients as well as a CC line for those who should be informed but who do not have to take action.

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  • If copies of the memo should be distributed or saved by other members of the company, their names go on the Cc line.

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  • Cc or CC stands for Carbon Copy, a reference to the old-fashioned practice from the days of typewriters of inserting a piece of carbon paper among the blank sheets in the typewriter to create an instant copy.

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  • Volkswagen recalled 5000 Volkswagen CC vehicles in 2009 for problems with the wiring harness.

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  • This recall only pertained to the 2009 Volkswagen CC.

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  • You can find sweet and simple bras from CC Girl, Champion, and Girls Maidenform.

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  • Peace CC is safest, read another.

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  • In the steady state the number, n, of ions of either sign per cc. is given by n=-Vg/a, and so is independent of the pressure or the height.

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  • These intersections determine the centres of the semicircles CC which form the ends of the respective knuckles.

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  • Let -I- B, - B, be two smaller trunnions which project out from the sides of the two strips connecting together a pair of rings CC. The rings and the connecting strips constitute the circuit which is to be rendered movable.

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  • The movable circuit CC thus hangs by two ligaments which are formed of very fine copper wires.

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  • This mode of suspension enables the conductor CC to vibrate freely like a balance, but at the same time very large currents can easily be passed through this perfectly flexible joint.

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  • Unfortunately, the term normal is sometimes given to solutions which are strictly decinormal; for example, iodine, sodium thiosulphate, &c. In technical analysis, where a solution is used for one process only, it may be prepared so that I cc. is equal to.

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  • Plutarch, drawing partly on Theopompus, speaks of his religion in his Isis and Osiris (cc. 46-47).

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  • E is then the co-ordinate relatively to 0 of any focal point 0' for which the retardation is R; and the required result is obtained by simply integrating (5) with respect to from - cc to +oo.

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  • A long tube (a) terminates at the bottom in a cylindrical chamber of about 100-150 cc. capacity.

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  • The water from the greatest depths of the Black Sea, I160 fathoms, contains 6 cc. of sulphuretted hydrogen per litre.

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  • C. t has for its subject pavements and roads, their construction, mosaic floors; c. 2 is on white stucco for walls (opus albarium); c. 3 on concrete vaults, gypsum mouldings, stucco prepared for painting; c. 4 on building of hollow walls to keep out the damp, wall decoration by various processes; c. 5 on methods and styles of wall painting, the debased taste of his time; c. 6 on fine stucco made of pounded marble - three coats to receive wall paintings; c. 7 on colours used for mural decoration; c. 8 on red lead (minium) and mercury, and how to use the latter to extract the gold from wornout pieces of stuff or embroidery; c. 9 on the preparation of red lead and the method of encaustic painting with hot wax, finished by friction; cc. to-14 on artificial colours - black, blue, purple;, c. to white lead and ostrum, i.e.

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  • The molybdate solution should be of such a strength that i cc. will precipitate o oi gramme of lead.

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  • The ferrocyanide solution is standardized by dissolving i gramme of pure zinc in 6 cc. of hydrochloric acid, adding ammonium chloride, and titrating as before.

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  • The solution is cooled, 50 cc. water added, then 5 cc. ammonia, and the solution is boiled for five minutes.

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