Component Sentence Examples

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  • The funnel varies greatly in size and number of its component cells.

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  • Certainly the labor component of assembling the Mercedes could fall to nearly zero.

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  • Being a component of bronze, it was used as a metal thousands of years prior to the dawn of history; but it does not follow that prehistoric bronzes were made from metallic tin.

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  • The phase of the resultant effect is by symmetry that of the component which comes from the middle of a.

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  • Moreover, the splendid building is nearly always a unit; seldom, unless accidentally, a component part of a broad effect.

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  • The first component is the food storage area.

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  • Needless to say, makeup is a major component of most Halloween costumes.

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  • I, 2 and 3), used to bolt the head of one of the screws, and the instrument was provided with a slipping piece, giving motion to the micrometer by screws acting on two slides, one in right ascension, the other in declination, so that " either of the, webs can be placed upon either component of a double star with ease and certainty (Mem.

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  • Modern criticism of the history of Sabbath observance among the Hebrews has done nothing more than follow out these arguments in detail, and show that the result is in agreement with what is known as to the dates of the several component parts of the Pentateuch.

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  • The phenomenon is due to very fine particles of dust suspended in the high regions of the atmosphere that produce a scattering effect upon the component parts of white light.

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  • This extraneous influence may, however, be eliminated by surrounding the rod with a coil of wire carrying a current such as will produce in the interior a magnetic field equal and opposite to the vertical component of the earth's field.

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  • These are employed to illustrate the interplay between component forces.

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  • Tin unites with lead in any proportion with slight expansion, the alloy fusing at a lower temperature than either component.

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  • China is an important component to elegant table settings.

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  • Prions are rather ill-defined infectious agents believed to consist of a single type of protein molecule with no nucleic acid component.

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  • The organic macromolecules are a vital component of the mineral, being involved in nucleation and growth control, and definition of mechanical properties.

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  • It follows from this that the electric force at the surface of the conductor has no component along the surface, in other words, the electric force at the bounding surface of the conductor and insulator is everywhere at right angles to it.

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  • Monitor - The computer monitor is one component that is easily changed to suit your needs.

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  • Terpinen-4-ol is such an important component that Australia established a standard for the amount that the oil must contain.

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  • This large variety is a major component in finding the best types of makeup for ebony beauty.

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  • Another major component of the conventions is to inspire creativity.

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  • The water content of the soil, its mineral content, its humus content, its temperature, and its physical characteristics, such as its depth and the size of its component particles are all edaphic factors.

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  • The suspended needle is, in the absence of disturbing causes, directed solely by the horizontal component of the earth's field of magnetic force H E, and therefore sets itself approximately north and south.

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  • I n a straight uniform current of fluid of density p, flowing with velocity q, the flow in units of mass per second across a plane area A, placed in the current with the normal of the plane making an angle 0 with the velocity, is oAq cos 0, the product of the density p, the area A, and q cos 0 the component velocity normal to the plane.

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  • Each capsule is prepared in a base of essential fatty acids, including lecithin, the major component of cell membranes.

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  • They build the Honda Accord car under license, and are also involved in truck, bus and automotive component manufacture.

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  • The PCB component layout drawing has the pinouts of the tubes I used marked.

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  • It reacts by immunoblotting with a component of 30 - 35 kDa in reduced or non - reduced erythrocyte membranes.

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  • Testing for FeLV is done by blood tests that are sensitive to a component of the virus.

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  • Both detect a protein component of the virus as it circulates in the bloodstream.

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  • When you are mixing this fabulous beverage, keep in mind that every component adds depth and flavor to the finished result.

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  • Another main component of these programs is their ability to store your passwords for websites or bank accounts.

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  • When paper is recycled, it is broken down into its component fibers, cleaned, and then formed into new paper products.

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  • When a system is supplied and installed by a company, a component of the price is the installation cost.

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  • Weatherization is another important energy saving component that can help you reduce the amount of fossil fuel needed to heat and cool your home.

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  • These terpenoids are believed to be the medicinal component of the oil.

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  • You may have enjoyed ginger as a component to your favorite cookies, soups or Asian dishes for years.

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  • Another key component of Mediterranean design is the use of mosaics.

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  • Wrought iron wall decor is a major component of this decorating style.

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  • Fabric is a wonderful component of Country French design.

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  • No matter where you start your design process, make sure you match each component with the others to create a harmonious look.

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  • While not necessary, false eyelashes will help to add a theatrical component to your costume.

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  • No matter whom you believe, Lip Venom by DuWop is a familiar component in a promising makeup artist's kit.

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  • Another key component to a successful fantasy football draft and season is analyzing players at every position.

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  • Word translations are one component of an overall translation of Hebrew text, but having the ability to automate word translations through websites will speed up your overall text translation efforts.

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  • Having a passion for photography is just one component in launching a successful career in the industry.

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  • Another key component of simple scrapbooking is the non-chronological approach to creating an album.

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  • Weather is a critical component for skiing and should always be a factor when planning your day.

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  • A new LED screen adds to the sparkle of the show, and there's even a 3-D component that makes the animation pop and shine for children of all ages.

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  • The partial differential coefficient of T with respect to a component of velocity, linear or angular, will be the component of momentum, linear or angular, which corresponds.

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  • The palpi vary in form and in the number of their component segments, and the proboscis, though usually straight, may be curved (as in Megarhinus) or otherwise modified in shape.

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  • If P represent the average value of the component of a force in the direction of the displacement, s, of its point of application, the product Ps measures the work done during the displacement.

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  • Each impinging molecule exerts an impulsive pressure equal to mu on the boundary before the component of velocity of its centre of gravity normal to the boundary is reduced to zero.

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  • In the " resultant " there is a new direction, and with it a new quality the component forces of which no analysis can discover.'

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  • If QD is the bounding ordinate of one of the component strips, we can calculate the area of Qdbl in the ordinary way.

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  • The component of T perpendicular to the axis is Tdy/ds=Tdy/dx.

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  • If the two interfering waves, being still of same length X, be in opposite phases, or sõ that one is in advance of the other by 2X, and consequently one produces in the air the opposite state of motion to the other, then the resultant wave is one of the same length X, but the excursions of the particles are decreased, being the difference between those due to the component waves as in fig.

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  • This will be followed by an increase of intensity until the lapse of another sixth of a second, when the less rapidly vibrating note will have lost another half-vibration relatively to the other, or one vibration reckoning from the original period of time, and the two component vibrations will again conspire and reproduce a maximum effect.

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  • Koenig, Quelques experiences d'acoustique (1882) describes apparatus and experiments, intended to show, in opposition to Helmholtz, that beats coalesce into tones, and also that the quality of a note is affected by alteration of phase of one of its component overtones relative to the phase of the fundamental.

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  • But although the crests of its component ranges reach altitudes of 21,500 to 22,000 ft., they are not as a rule overtopped by individual peaks of commanding and towering elevation, as the Himalayas are, but run on the whole tolerably uniform and relatively at little greater altitude than the lofty valleys which separate them one from another.

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  • Moreover, this is precisely the condition for the absence of interference between the component of a split beam; because, the time of passage being to the first order fds/V f(udx+vdy+wdz)V2, the second term will then be independent of the path (43 being a single valued function) and therefore the same for the paths of both the interfering beams. If therefore the aether can be put into motion, we conclude (with Stokes) that such motion, in free space, must be of strictly irrotational type.

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  • The usual definition of the component current in any direction, as the net amount of electrons which crosses, towards the positive side, an element of surface fixed in space at right angles to that direction, per unit area per unit time, here gives no definite result.

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  • Poynting may also be mentioned, in which the tangential component of the thrust of obliquely incident radiation is separately put in evidence, by the torsion produced in an arrangement which is not sensitive to the normal component or to the radiometer-pressure of the residual gas.

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  • In purely political matters also both initiative and fulfilment came entirely from the Crown, and to the last of the Jagiellos Poland owed the important acquisition of Livonia and the welding together of her loosely connected component parts into a single state by the Union of.

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  • The dynamical series of stages in nature, the forms in which the ideal structure of nature is realized, are matter, as the equilibrium of the fundamental expansive and contractive forces; light, with its subordinate processes - magnetism, electricity, and chemical action; organism, with its component phases of reproduction, irritability and sensibility.'

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  • It was in substance a compromise effected between those who wished for a centralized government and those who desired to leave very wide powers to the component states; and many subsequent difficulties arose from the omission to settle certain, points, and from the somewhat vague language in which other points were referred to.

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  • It is a system amply provided with checks and balances; it recognizes and enforces the principle of popular sovereignty, while subjecting that principle to many checks in practice; and it is well calculated to maintain unchanged the relation of its component parts each to the other.

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  • The "magnetic equator" is an imaginary line encircling the earth, along which the vertical component of the earth's magnetic force is zero; it nearly coincides with the terrestrial equator.

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  • His theory of the world and of humanity is universal and idealistic. The world itself and mankind, its highest component, constitute an organism (Gliedbau), and the universe is therefore a divine organism (Wesengliedbau).

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  • The lines of the trunk series are double but for the sake of shortness the least refrangible component is here omitted.

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  • Young, according to which the dark line observed in the centre of each component of the sodium doublet in a Bunsen burner is transparent to a radiation placed behind.

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  • It remains to consider the measurement of the declination and the horizontal component, these two elements being generally measured with the same instrument, which is called a unifilar magnetometer.

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  • The method of measuring the horizontal component which is almost exclusively used, both in fixed observatories and in the field, consists in observing the period of a freely suspended magnet, and then obtaining the angle through which an auxiliary suspended magnet is deflected by the magnet used in the first part of the experiment.

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  • In the Roman Catholic Church, which preserves in this respect the tradition that had become established during the middle ages, the component parts of a fixed altar in the liturgical sense are the table (mensa), or super-altar, consisting of a stone slab; the support (stipes), consisting either of a solid mass or of four or more columns; the sepulchrum, or altar-cavity, a small chamber for the reception of the relics of martyrs.

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  • The needle is so mounted that it only moves freely in the horizontal plane, and therefore the horizontal component of the earth's force alone directs it.

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  • The total acceleration of any particle is that obtained by the superposition of the component accelerations derived from its association with the other particles of the system severally in accordance with this law.

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  • A force is said to act upon each of two particles forming a pair, its magnitude being the product of mass and component acceleration of the particle on which it acts, and its direction that of this component acceleration.

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  • A saturated solution is a system in equilibrium, and exhibits the thermodynamic relations which hold for all such systems. Just as two electrified bodies are in equilibrium when their electric potentials are equal, so two parts of a chemical and physical system are in equilibrium when there is equality between the chemical potentials of each component present in the two parts.

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  • It is usual to call each part of the system of uniform composition throughout a phase; in the example given, water substance, the only component is present in two phases - a liquid phase and a vapour phase, and when the potentials of the component are the same in each phase equilibrium exists.

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  • If µ i and µ2 denote the potentials of any one component in two phases in contact, when there is equilibrium, we know that µ i =P2 If a third phase is in equilibrium with the other two we have also =123.

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  • Hence with three phases we can form two independent equations for each component.

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  • With r phases we can form r - I equations for each component, and with n components and r phases we obtain n (r - 1) equations.

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  • To take the simplest case of a one component system water substance has its three phases of solid ice, liquid water and gaseous vapour in equilibrium with each other at the freezing point of water under the pressure of its own vapour.

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  • This relation is known when the amount of either component present in the other is very small, for it is then the relation for a dilute system and can A B A B A B A FIG.

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  • Again, it will be seen that the addition of a small quantity of one component, say B, to the other, A, does not necessarily lower the melting point, as it does with systems with no solid solutions; it is quite as likely to cause it to rise.

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  • Since many of the insects of the order Hemiptera are distasteful, the mimicry of the bug (Megapetus) is in this case probably Mullerian or synaposematic; the grasshopper (Myrmecophana), on the other hand, is probably edible and the mimicry is Batesian or pseudaposematic. This is a simple case consisting of a small number of component species.

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  • The soredia are the most successful method of reproduction in lichens, for not only are some forms nearly always without spore-formation and in others the spores laregly abortive, but in all cases the spore represents only the fungal component of the thallus, and its success in the development of a new lichen-thallus depends on the chance meeting, at the time of germination, with the appropriate algal component.

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  • It is the last part of the metal to undergo this transformation and, when thus transformed, it is of constant though not atomic composition, and habitually consists of interstratified plates of its component metals.

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  • Slag or Cinder, a characteristic component of wrought iron, which usually contains from 0.20 to 2.00% of it, is essentially a silicate of iron (ferrous silicate), and is present in wrought iron simply because this product is made by welding together pasty granules of iron in a molten bath of such slag, without ever melting the resultant mass or otherwise giving the envelopes of slag thus imprisoned a chance to escape completely.

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  • On entering, the water flows at first in a radial direction, and then gradually, as it passes through the wheel, it receives a downward component which becomes more and more important.

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  • This is evident Component from the actual composition of the book, and is Parts of the confirmed by Moslem tradition.

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  • Among Confervales there is no family in which sexual reproduction - isogamy or oogamy - is not known to occur among some of the component species, and as many as four families (Cylindrocapsaceae, Sphaeropleaceae, Oedogoniaceae, Coleochaetaceae) are oogamous.

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  • In the cheek-teeth the component columns are crescent-shaped, constituting the selenodont type.

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  • The only known mineral of which it forms an essential component is the rare mineral crookesite of Skrikerum, Smaland, Sweden, which, according to Nordenskidld, contains 33.3 per cent.

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  • Every person, or thing, or god, is therefore a putting together, a compound; and in each individual, without any exception, the relation of its component parts is ever changing, is never the same for two consecutive moments.

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  • With the aid of the vast body of Faust literature which has sprung up in recent years, and the many new documents bearing on its history above all, the so-called Urfaust, to which reference has already been made - we are able now to ascribe to their various periods the component parts of the work; it is possible to discriminate between the Sturm and Drang hero of the opening scenes and of the Gretchen tragedy - the contemporary of Gotz and Clavigo and the superimposed Faust of calmer moral and intellectual ideals - a Faust who corresponds to Hermann and Wilhelm Meister.

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  • In the Algol variables one of the component stars is dark (that is to say, dark in comparison with the other), and once in each revolution, passing between us and the bright component, partially hides it.

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  • Albrecht has shown that, of the 10 members of the S Cephei class for which both the orbits and the light-variations are thoroughly known, the maximum light always occurs approximately at the time when the brighter component is approaching us most rapidly; this relation, which seems to be well established, is a most perplexing one.

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  • Another interesting feature is that, where the two components differ in brightness, the fainter component is often the one possessing the greater mass.

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  • More usually, however, only one component is sufficiently luminous for its spectrum to appear; its orbital motion is then detected by a periodic change in the absolute displacement of its spectral lines.

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  • As a rule contrasted colours are shown by pairs having a bright and a faint component which are relatively wide apart; brilliant white stars frequently have a blue attendant - this is instanced in the case of Regulus and Rigel.

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  • The unified German Empire has not as yet adopted one system of prison treatment, and its various component kingdoms still retain independence in views and practice.

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  • Such examples as existed of even semi-federal union were very loose in structure, and the selfishness of the component units was the predominant feature.

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  • A magnetograph is an instrument for continuously recording the values of the magnetic elements, the three universally chosen being the declination, the horizontal component and the vertical component.

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  • In this position the magnet is in equilibrium under the action of the torsion of the suspension and the couple exerted by the horizontal component, H, of the earth's field, this couple depending on the product of H into the magnetic moment, M, of the magnet.

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  • To record the variations of the vertical component use is made of a magnet mounted on knife edges so that it can turn freely about a horizontal axis at right angles to its 1 Report British Association, Bristol, 18 9 8, P. 741.

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  • The magnet is in equilibrium under the influence of the couple VM due to the vertical component V, and the couple due to the fact that the centre of gravity is slightly on one side of the knife-edge.

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  • In the Eschenhagen form of vertical force balance two deflecting magnets are used to partly neutralize the vertical component, so that the centre of gravity is almost exactly over the support.

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  • If, as is usually most convenient, the two assigned directions are at right angles, the two components of a force P will be P cos 0, P sin 0, where 0 is the inclination of P to the direction of the p former component.

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  • Hence the component displacements are ultimately &r=Xys,y=ti+x (I)

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  • We take these as axes of x and y; then if f, n be the component rotations about them, we have -

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  • For example, in the case of a particle lying on a smooth curve, or on a smooth surface, if it be displaced along the curve, or on the surface, the virtual work of the normal component of the pressure may be ignored, since it is of the second order.

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  • Hence if 1 be the length of the string, and x the horizontal displacement of the bob from the equilibrium position, the horizontal component of gravity is mgx/l, whence The motion is therefore simple-harmonic, of period r= 27ri/(l/g).

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  • Obviously OV is parallel to the tangent to the path atP, and its magnitude is ds/dt, where s is the arc. If we project OV on the co-ordinate axes (rectangular or oblique) in the usual manner, the projections u, v, w are called the component velocities parallel to the axes.

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  • If it, v be the component velocities at P along and perpendicular to OP (in the direction of 0 increasipg), FIG.

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  • The component accelerations at P in these directions are therefore du do dir /dO\f dv do idfdO\ .14

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  • Again, if x, y, z be the co-ordinates of P, the component velocities of m are qzry, rxpz, pyqx, (6)

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  • The motion of a rigid body in the most general case may be specified by means of the component velocities u, v, w of any point 0 of it which is taken as base, and the component angular velocities p, q, r.

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  • The component velocities of any point whose co-ordinates relative to 0 are x, y, z are then u+qzry, v+rxpz, w+Pyqx (12)

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  • If p, q, r be the component angular velocities about the principal axes at 0, we have (Ap+B2q+C,2)/r = (Ap+Bq1+Cr2)/2T, (3) each side being in fact equal to unity.

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  • The moving axes Ox, Oy, 01 form a rigid frame of reference whose motion at time t may be specified by the three component angular velocities p, q, r.

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  • R is the radial component of force, is the moment about a lilie through 0 perpendicular to the plane ZOP, and 4 is the moment about OZ.

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  • If x be measured upwards from the lower end, the horizontal component of the tension P at any point will be Pay/ax, approximately, if y denote the lateral displacement.

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  • Joint; then, by the principles of statics, - - the component of the resistance normal to the joint is CP=CR.cos PCR;

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  • In order that the surfaces which abut at the Joint JK maybe pressed together, the resistance required by the conditions of equilibrium CR, must be a thrust and not a pull; and in that case the force by which the surfaces are pressed together is equal and opposite to the normal component CP of the resistance.

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  • The line of action or of connection of the driver and follower is a line traversing a pair of points in the driver and follower respectively, which are so connected that the component of their velocity relatively to each other, resolved along the line of connection, is null.

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  • Any other convenient figure may be assumed for the path of contact, and the corresponding forms of the teeth found by determining what curves a point T, moving along the assumed path of contact, will trace on two disks rotating round the centres of the wheels with angular velocities bearing that relation to the component velocity of T along TI, which is given by Principle II.

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  • General Pr-inciples.----Willis designated as aggregate combinations those assemblages of pieces of mechanism in which the motion of one follower is the resultant of component motions impressed on it by more than one driver.

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  • If the component along the direction of motion acts with the motion, it is called an effort; if against the motion, a resistance.

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  • The component across the direction of motion is a lateral pressure; the unbalanced lateral pressure on any piece, or part of a piece, is deflecting force.

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  • There may be or may not be an unbalanced component in this pressure, due to the deviated motion.

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  • In the particular case where the motion is of the kind known as simple harmonic the disturbing force on the frame due to the reciprocation of the weight is equal to the component of the centrifugal force in the line of stroke due to a weight equal to the reciprocated weight supposed concentrated at the crank pin.

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  • Even in the case of small and comparatively homogeneous countries such as Holland, Belgium or Saxony there is considerable deviation from the mean in the density of the respective component subdivisions, a difference which when extended over more numerous aggregates often renders the general mean misleading or of little value.

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  • A small glossary of some of the more common component words is appended below.

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  • In addition to the divisions and mounted brigades there are "army troops," of which the most important component is the cyclist battalions, recruited in the different coast counties and specially organized as a first line of opposition to an invader.

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  • If b 2 /a 2, 3 /a 3 ..., the component fractions, as they are called, recur, either from the commencement or from some fixed term, the continued fraction is said to be recurring or periodic. It is obvious that every terminating continued fraction reduces to a commensurable number.

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  • If, then, the gathas reach back to the time of Zoroaster, and he himself, according to the most probable estimate, lived as early as the 14th century B.C., the oldest component parts of the Avesta are hardly inferior in age to the oldest Vedic hymns.

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  • At his accession the Portuguese people was far from homogeneous; it would be long before its component g ?

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  • These component deformations are in general infinite in number, of very wave-length and of arbitrary phase; but in the first stages of the motion, with which alone we are at present concerned, each produces its effect independently of every other, and may be considered by itself.

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  • There were Florentines and Lombards, Guelfs and Ghibellines; but even Dante had scarcely conceived of Italy as a nation, independent of the empire, inclusive of her several component commonwealths.

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  • He is of opinion that the insect abstracts from the air by means of the inclined plane a component force (composant) which it employs to support and direct itself.

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  • The direction of the mean annual isobars shows that the normal wind in all parts of England and Wales must be from the south-west on the west coast, curving gradually until in the centre of the country, and on the east coast it is westerly, without a southerly component.

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  • The southerly component in the wind is as a rule most marked in the winter months, the westerly component predominating in summer.

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  • The Metropolis Management Act of 1855 established (outside the city) two classes of parishes - the first class with vestries of their own, the second class grouped under district boards elected by the component vestries; and the Metropolitan Board of Works (abolished in 1888), elected by the vestries and the district boards, was made the central authority.

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  • In the antlers of the red-deer group, which form the type of the whole series, the following names have been applied to their different component parts and branches.

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  • But a variety of causes set back the development of the city, notably the prevalence of plague and cholera due to the silting up of the creeks that divided its component islands; and it was not till after the amalgamation of the old and new companies in 1708 that the governor's seat was transferred from Surat to Bombay.

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  • Besides this reduction of interest, the state secured an extension of fourteen years in each of the various periods allotted for repayment of the component loans.

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  • Decay is inherent in all component things.

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  • The vertical distance above the line ab of any point in the dotted line dc is proportional to the vertical component of the compressive stress on the line ale assumed to vary uniformly from face to face, and similarly the vertical distance of any point in the3-dot-and-dash line ae above the line ab is proportional to the vertical component of the stress determined experimentally.

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  • The vertical component diagrams abed and abea are drawn to a larger scale than t` the lines indicating the principal.

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  • Others, however, realized their composite character from the first, and by degrees some of the component documents became known.

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  • In the former case the young daughter zooid, with its corallum, arises wholly outside the cavity of the parent zooid, and the component parts of the young corallum, septa, theca, columella, &c., are formed anew in every individual produced.

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  • Considering an equation in point-co-ordinates, we may have among the component curves right lines, and if in order to put these in evidence we take the equation to be L 1 Y1..

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  • Regarding the ultimate curve as derived from a given penultimate curve, we connect with the ultimate curve, and consider as belonging to it, certain points called " summits " cn the component curves P 1 = o, P2 =o respectively; a summit / is a point such that, drawing from an arbitrary point 0 the tangents to the penultimate curve, we have OE as the limit of one of these tangents.

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  • When Nunez in 1885 disregarded the constitution of 1863, which made the component states severally sovereign, he was strongly opposed by the people of Panama, who had no actual representation in the convention which made the constitution of 1886, an instrument allowing Panama (which it made a department and not a state) no local government.

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  • Moreover, representing the remaining three lines by a" b" c" d" e" b /r c a, d N, e"' a " c 'N d"N err" it is further seen that the factor which multiplies the determinant formed with any two columns of the first set is the determinant of the third order formed with the complementary three columns of the second set; and it thus appears that the determinant of the fifth order is a sum of all the products of the form ' a b c" d" e" a, b"c"'dN, ear the sign being in each case such that the sign of the term .c"d"'e" obtained from the diagonal elements of the component determinants may be the actual sign of this term in the determinant of the fifth order; for the product written down the sign is obviously +.

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  • A subsequent determination of the plane of polarization gives the ratio of the amplitudes of the vibrations in the component streams.

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  • The following table shows the component parts of the E.M.F.

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  • Near one phase of this combined period the two component motions nearly annul each other, so that the variation is then small, while at the opposite phase, 3 to 4 years later, the two motions are in the same direction and the range of variation is at its maximum.

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  • This secures a double observation of each component of the polar motion, from which most of the systematic errors are eliminated.

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  • Prefixes denoting components directly fused to the parent component are called first-order fusion prefixes.

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  • The short descriptions of Work Programs shown here only reflect the drilling component and not, for instance, seismic data acquisition.

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  • Another component in the run-up to this release has been a campaign to place a full-page advertisement in the New York Times.

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  • Most of these classes will involve a short conditioning component but are predominantly aerobic classes.

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  • Many component manufacturers also supply replacement parts to the independent aftermarket.

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  • In appropriately alliterative tabloid style, the crucial component that made the tale a mass-circulation must was the elephant.

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  • After February 1917 they were extremely amorphous, to the point of having a large and influential petty-bourgeois component within them.

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  • The training and advice from this component will provide a sound foundation upon which to build a research program in socio-cultural anthropology.

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  • Again abnormal values for the standard bicarbonate are only due the metabolic component of an acid base disturbance.

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  • Whole cell biosensors have also been developed based on 2 component gene systems using gfp as the reporter molecule.

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  • We then use an algorithm based on betweenness centrality to identify community structures within the giant component.

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  • The third sample contained a major hydrated component that could be isolated in pure form by high-performance liquid chromatography.

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  • A revetted component store with corrugated asbestos cladding still stands in a wooded area to the west of the high explosive magazines.

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  • Efforts are now underway to identify the second genomic component (if any) and produce full-length clones of the virus.

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  • The immigration component will, we think, increasingly threaten social cohesion.

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  • In addition to this mineral component, the bone tissue matrix also contains type I collagen, a type of protein.

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  • A major component of modern linear accelerators which assists this technique is the multi-leaf collimator (MLC ).

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  • Component parts of a simple variable mica compensator for polarizing microscopes.

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  • The final year independent research or mapping project also comprises a significant component of the marks on which the final degree class is based.

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  • A school uniform can also be a vital component of a strong school ethos.

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  • It is planned that book reviews become a regular integral component of future issues of the journal.

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  • William Phillips on page 63 states that the major component of slave trade in the eleventh century were the Vikings.

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  • The scanner is a critical component of the NSE's research program.

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  • Road Tax Exemption If your child gets the higher rate DLA mobility component you should automatically have been sent an exemption form.

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  • As a component of this complete service, we remain fully conversant with the relevant health/safety and security issues involved.

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  • In all such cases, there is no component to plan convexity, any curvature being entirely orthogonal to the xy plane.

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  • The propellant cordite was an essential component of ammunition during the First World War, and the solvent acetone was used in its manufacture.

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  • The neural correlates of the verbal component of working memory.

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  • Note that the population intraclass correlation can be estimated using variance component estimation methods.

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  • This metabolism is a key component of the biogeochemical sulfur cycle.

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  • When is it acceptable to configure a component or run diagnostics on it?

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  • They identified a mouse whose immune system did not react to a substance called endotoxin, a component of bacterial cell walls.

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  • The safest decision might be to throw an exception should the component not be in one of the year entry states.

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  • The third component contains the same amplitude and rate, but is now a real exponential.

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  • Concerns were raised whether Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committees had sufficient externality to hear appeal against the results of the coursework component of Masters degrees.

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  • Every component of the Thomson stem, including the fasteners, is 100 percent American made.

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  • These proteins convert plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn degrades fibrin, the main component of the clot.

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  • Over the past weeks, security researchers have reported several unpatched flaws in Internet Explorer, the Web browser component of Windows.

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  • Slightly reduced aromas of kirsch, raspberry and licorice, with a medicinal austerity from the sizable cabernet franc component.

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  • This infrastructure can dramatically reduce the rather heady distance related component to the costs of traditional point to point leased lines.

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  • Also power lost is released as heat, meaning a larger heat sink needed another large, heavy component.

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  • The rat hippocampus does also appear to be involved in forming learned associations between objects where no spatial component is involved.

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  • It can be argued that an equally important component of any'drumlin landscape ' are the similarly numerous inter-drumlin hollows.

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  • Neither primer had significant sequence homology with any other DNA component of BBTV.

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  • If the surface is too sticky the component building block molecules won't circulate and find their complementary bonding partners to make the honeycomb.

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  • Streptococcus produce the enzyme hyaluronidase which hydrolyses hyaluronic acid, a polysaccharide component responsible for binding cells together.

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  • I b uilt my first computer in 1980, soldering every component into one of the first single-board microcomputers.

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  • Either I seriously miscalculated something wrong the first time or I'm missing a component on my shopping lists this time.

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  • We are interested in the essential trace element molybdenum, which is required as a component of the cofactors of various redox enzymes.

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  • To be used for this purpose plant carbohydrate polymers first have to be hydrolysed to their component monosaccharides.

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  • It is a component of lecithin, which helps facilitate the movement of fat from the liver into cells.

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  • The focus in the first call in June 1995 was the integration of component services to form value added services and distributed multimedia.

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  • Often, a considerable amount of plastic deformation - including necking - is observed in the failed component.

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  • Many psychology courses have reduced their practical component to virtually nil.

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  • It will then retrieve occurrences of entity ONE_B subject again to the profile passed down from the parent component.

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  • The content of different modules should not necessarily accord equal importance to PTS but the PTS component should be made overt.

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  • Knitwear is a key component; softly draped pieces gave a nod to volume without being too over-the-top.

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  • They were then tested for their suitability for reuse, or stripped down to their component parts for recycling.

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  • Many appear to have a phallus, suggesting the artist is attempting to emphasize maleness, an important component of the Spanish assemblage.

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  • This secreted peptide pheromone functions as the input signal for a specific sensor component of a two-component signal-transduction system.

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  • The bacterium contains a section of DNA called a plasmid in addition to its usual component of DNA.

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  • If component then the double image suggests it's a prog scan DVD player and you had prog scan turned on in it.

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  • These mechanisms provide a way of establishing the provenance of any component, and indeed of transformations conducted on these components by others.

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  • The component label is a 50 mm x 50 mm label which is affixed to the lower left quadrant of the base label.

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  • We recycle 100% of all IT equipment collected by means of materials reclamation and component reuse.

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  • These obtain a flip in helicity as they undergo a mirror reflection and, when analyzed, contribute to the cross polar component.

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  • This specifies how the component would like to be aligned relative to other components.

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  • Among these however was the charred remains of an electronic component which had clearly been close to the seat of the explosion.

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  • Some information is moderated by local editors but a large component is information republished from different sources on the Internet.

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  • Therefore, in spite of the variable proportions of each component, our results confirm that the synovial sarcoma is of monoclonal origin.

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  • The vascular plant component is always poor, but richer communities support opposite-leaved golden saxifrage and mossy saxifrage.

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  • It is envisaged that the protocol shim functionality will be incorporated within the runtime component.

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  • The spectrum contains just one component, at 256 Hz, because the pure tone is a single sine wave.

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  • The second component at frequency 200 remains a damped sinusoid.

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  • As dendrites form the predominant elements in neurons, so dendritic spines form the dominant component of many types of dendritic trees.

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  • The microscopic findings of the resected mass showed a stromal cell component by immunohistochemical stain.

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  • The use of a variance component allows the effects of noise in bias subtraction to be properly monitored.

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  • They suggest that SCLC would be a prime target for therapies directed at the RNA component of human telomerase.

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  • For overweight and obese individuals, water induced thermogenesis may be a useful additional component to increase the energy expenditure.

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  • The ActiveX component to create high-quality preview thumbnails for image files.

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  • Excessively tired quads can be a product of having too much of a vertical component in the running stride.

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  • The biggest category of reports was still in the " incorrect blood component transfused " - 201 or 69.1% .

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  • The new value is first automatically unwrapped if the array has a primitive component type.

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  • The photographs of Athenian vases are the single largest component of Beazley's original archive.

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  • It acts as a peripheral vasodilator and has beneficial effects on collagen, a vital structural component of the vascular system.

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  • If there is an x-axis data component this will be used to give the x-axis.

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  • If there is an x-axis data component this will be used to give the x-axis data component this will be used to give the x-axis.

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  • If the primary ray is unpolarized, the light scattered north and south is entirely due to that component which vibrates east and west, and is therefore perfectly polarized, the direction of its vibration being also east and west.

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  • If the primary wave be represented by = e-ikx the component rotations in the secondary wave are '1'3= P (- AN y) N r2 ' cwi= r x D y N 'y)' lw2=P (- AD + 6,N z2 - x2 ' D r N r2 where ik3T e-ikr _ P - 4 r The expression for the resultant rotation in the general case would be rather complicated, and is not needed for our purpose.

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  • The incident light being white, the intensity of the component colours scattered in this direction varies as the inverse eighth power of the wave-length, so that the resultant light is a rich blue.

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  • Such were the political component parts of British Australia up to 1839.

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  • By the action of the two variable currents on the electromagnetic mechanism in the receiver, the two component motions are reproduced and by their combined action on a second system of levers the receiving pen is caused to duplicate the motions of the transmitting pencil.

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  • Owing to the similarity of structure and mode of life it is convenient to treat the Lichens (q.v.) as a distinct class, while recognizing that the component fungus and alga are representatives of their own classes.

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  • As in other literatures, these popular elements form the foundation on which greater works are gradually built, and it is one function of literary criticism to show the way in which the component parts were welded into a uniform whole.

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  • The component of a balance weight which is necessary to balance the reciprocating masses introduces a vertical unbalanced force which appears as a variation of pressure between the wheel and the rail, technically called the hammer-blow, the magnitude of which increases as the square of the speed of the train.

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  • Even if the analysis of the literature into component documents were complete, we should still possess a most imperfect record, since the documents themselves have passed through many redactions, and these redactions have proceeded from varying standpoints of religious tradition, successively eliminating or modifying certain elements deemed inconsistent with the canons of religious usage or propriety which prevailed in the age when the redaction took place.

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  • The instrument of choice for these measurements is a radionuclide calibrator, the main component of which is an ionization chamber.

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  • Iodine is an essential component of the thyroid hormone, thyroxine, which is the master regulator of metabolism.

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  • This component of sport science is essentially concerned with the assessment of how the body responds to single or repeated bouts of exercise.

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  • The Department also is pursuing initiatives to mitigate the concerns of reservists ' civilian employers and for increased support of Reserve component families.

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  • With every step, the radius of the circular component of your path produced by the rotation of the earth gets larger.

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  • After reflow this produces a fuller solder filet, with a greater component stand-off from the board.

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  • In other words, the tangential component of the velocity at the boundary must be zero.

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  • The component should be free from clinically significant irregular blood group antibodies including high titre anti-A and anti-B.

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  • The biggest category of reports was still in the " incorrect blood component transfused " - 201 or 69.1 %.

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  • Red cells suspended in additive solution can be produced from such donations The component should be transfused through a 170-200 µm filter.

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  • Much current scientific effort is targeted at understanding the genotypic component of the transpiration efficiency of individual plants.

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  • This irritant effect is a component of the classical syndrome known as " tulip fingers ".

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  • Quite often a custom typeface design is an important component of either a corporation 's identity or of a product.

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  • The existing UM aerosol scheme assumes each of the aerosol components to be externally mixed (particles consist of only one component).

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  • The Natural Language Understanding component using typed unification grammar (Regulus) is linked to a commercial speaker-independent speech recognition system (Nuance).

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  • The noise levels are recorded in the variance component of the output NDF.

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  • The photographs of Athenian vases are the single largest component of Beazley 's original archive.

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  • Cartilage constitutes a major component of the vertebrate skeleton.

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  • Simple (i.e. without villous component) and small (1 cm) tubular adenomas are very common and have a low malignant potential.

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  • Worst-case assumptions are a reasonable component of screening calculations, to ensure that the stack height will not be under-estimated.

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  • The hydrosphere is an essential component to the earth's surface.

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  • To make this glass sculpture, the artist had to anneal each component to make it less brittle.

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  • Creativity is not often associated with entrepreneurs but creativity is a critical component here.

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  • Spelling and pronunciation are essential to the understanding of the English language, and are a key component in the school systems.

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  • It's a good idea to have all of the supplies handy when you start the project, since it can be discouraging to run out of diapers or another integral component.

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  • A crib is an essential component for a nursery, and picking out a crib for your baby can be an exciting experience.

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  • Cushions are an important component to buying patio furniture.

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  • Shimano and Campagnolo are two of the best-known and most trustworthy bike component providers.

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  • A water filtration system is the number one absolute must component that you must purchase along with the aquarium.

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  • Once consigned to the dustbins of history, the turntable found new life as the instrument of choice for DJs and as an essential component for any collector of LPs.

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  • Amish furniture, for example, is made up of very few, heavy component pieces that are put together with exquisite craftsmanship.

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  • It is an expensive component that can have a major impact on the life of your batteries, so you should maintain an objective and even-handed approach while looking over chargers.

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  • The HD sounds isn't carried with the component cords.

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  • Cables. HDMI and Component cables enhance the digital quality of your cable (for those boxes that support it), video game systems and DVD/Blu-ray players.

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  • They established themselves as a major computer component manufacturer and in the early 2000's created a relationship with Intel so Asus would receive any prototypes and samples ahead of other competitors.

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  • In the Iman Cosmetic philosophy, foundation is the key component of all makeup.

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  • Eating properly is an important component of an overall stress management and wellness technique for everyone.

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  • While focus is an important component of athletic training, it's also important for athletes to strive for and maintain balance in their lives.

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  • When choosing a yoga class for meditation, look for a class that is for beginners and offers a guided component.

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  • Of course stress isn't just physical and biological, there's a big emotional component to feeling stressed out.

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  • Controlling anger moods is an integral component of overall stress management.

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  • It is in fact an integral component to our survival as a species.

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  • Anger management tools are an essential component of anger management.

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  • Anger has a physiological component, which means you may experience an increase in blood pressure and heart rate.

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  • Health related issues from work related stress are a substantial component to illness.

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  • Traditional stress relievers, like exercise, definitely offer relief from anxiety, but they might be lacking that "fun" component.

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  • An employee is a vital component of the company and should be treated fairly.

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  • In addition to being healthy sources of protein, nuts and nut butters contain large amounts of monounsaturated fats, another essential component of a healthy diet.

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  • Hummus, made from ground chickpeas, works well as a lunch or dinner component, and lentils can be used in place of meat fillings or traditional meat ingredients.

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  • Some blenders are not as good at pureeing every component of a mixture in the same way that a juicer does, but blenders are uniquely suited for smoothies.

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  • Beets are low in calories and fat, making them a valuable component to many healthy dishes and a good ingredient for dieters.

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  • Nutrition education is an important component as well.

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  • Counseling. No matter which treatment option you inevitably choose, addiction counseling or behavioral therapy will prove to be a critical component.

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  • A key component in an addiction intervention is making the person understand that family and friends will no longer enable or continue to pacify the addiction.

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  • Exercise can be a beneficial component of a medically supervised treatment plan to help people overcome an addiction to drugs or alcohol, as long as the activity is approved by the physician overseeing an individual's treatment.

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  • Elegant shower curtains can transform an ordinary tub enclosure into a stylish component that complements the rest of the room and makes it a whole.

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  • Many styles use lace as a key design component, such as French Country, English Country, and American Country.

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  • The preparation phase provides the base for the wedding cake, making it a key component to the process.

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  • Cake is a traditional component of all such celebrations, and the way you make it matters.

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  • When the program started, only a blue tunic was established as a "uniform" for these little girls, and it continues to be the main component today.

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  • Letters of recommendation are an optional component of the application.

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  • A unique component of Thunderbird's curriculum is that 25 percent of its program consists of on-site business environment seminars at locations all over the world, including Geneva, Beijing, and Santiago.

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  • Empirical research is a vital component of dissertations in science and social science education.

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  • Humidity is a key component to the dog fleas' life cycle.

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  • A major component of the Canine Review magazine is the breed review.

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  • Obviously, a guitar is an essential component!

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  • The headstock is another significant component of the acoustic guitar.

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  • This component of the guitar is essential.

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  • The right lighting is a key component in your home's interior design scheme.

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  • The plastic component in Trex decking shields the wood from moisture and insect damage, so there's no rotting or splintering.

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  • The wood component protects the plastic from UV damage and gives your deck a solid, natural feel just like a genuine wood deck.

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  • As you remove each component, write down what it is and the order in which you took it out, and be sure to keep all the parts together.

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  • For the right component of the inside joint, place the crown diagonally on the right side of the saw.

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  • One major component of a safe, stable structure is in choosing or creating a level foundation.

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  • The component in the fixture that will fit over it is called the canopy and should completely cover the opening if you don't want to deal with cosmetic issues later.

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  • Kits are usually complete, but discovering after you've started work that a component is missing is no fun.

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  • The program won't let you overlook items like stairs, supports or railings so there's no worry that you'll be missing a crucial component that you should be budgeting for.

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  • The kitchen backsplash is the final component in any kitchen design.

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  • As you plan your kitchen renovation, consider purchasing one component of the best quality you can afford and allow the other components to downgrade slightly.

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  • Whatever the original intent, the circle is an important component of the cross design.

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  • Each single jewelry component is lovingly make and tells a story and when necklaces, bracelets and earrings are created from individual components a very personal item of jewelry is created.

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  • Charm bracelets by their very nature have a number of component pieces that can attract grime and dust, get caught in clothes and be damaged or knocked during everyday wear.

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