Correction Sentence Examples

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  • This is a correction of Chrismann.

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  • He made no correction for temperature or humidity.

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  • More than likely the correction was to prevent her from being embarrassed.

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  • A correction for level of tide was in many cases necessary, and was artmer Mountai Siege artillery sights.

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  • A remarkable help to the cure of headaches and wider nervous disorders has come out of the better appreciation and correction of errors of refraction in the eye.

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  • Using this result Rayleigh found the correction for an unflanged open end by sounding two pipes nearly in unison, each provided with a flange, and counting the beats.

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  • It generally happens that much of the mercury column is outside the flask and consequently at a lower temperature than the bulb, hence a correction of the observed temperature is necessary.

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  • Against this blemishwhich is in process of gradual correction the fact has to be set that the better class of merchants, the whole of the artisans and the laboring classes in general, obey canons of probity fully on a level with the best to be found elsewhere.

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  • The 83rd Novell provides that if the offence be ecclesiastical, needing ecclesiastical correction, the bishop shall take cognizance of it.

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  • The Swiss diet decided in 1804 to undertake the "correction" of this turbulent stream.

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  • Shortly before his death Edward founded Christ's Hospital in the Grey Friars, and gave the old palace of Bridewell to the city " for the lodging of poor wayfaring people, the correction of vagabonds and disorderly persons, and for finding them work."

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  • In 1551 his MS. of the Chroniques de Geneve (ending in 1530) was submitted to Calvin for correction, but it was not published till 1831.

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  • They are a useful addition and correction to the Croker Papers, written from a Tory point of view.

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  • He is himself one of the board of education, of the board of public works, and of the board for the management of the house of correction.

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  • Vega devoted great attention to the detection and correction of the errors in Vlacq's work of 1628.

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  • You may not be able to find goggles with your prescription intact right away, but it isn't difficult to remove the lenses and have new ones with tints and/or vision correction put in.

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  • The tint was part of the color correction.

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  • The vision correction wasn't as good as other options, but polycarbonate is less likely to shatter so the lenses garnered attention for that benefit.

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  • In those cases in which the power - absorbing circuit is inductive, the coil of the wattmeter connected across the terminals of the power-absorbing circuit must have an exceedingly small inductance, else a considerable correction may become necessary.

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  • Each county has an almshouse and house of correction.

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  • In 1895 the legislature established a State Board of Charities and Correction.

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  • They were also often used by heads of families as a means of correction, e.g.

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  • Some have even ventured to say that the successful defence of a passage in a text is a greater service than its successful correction.

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  • The fault of the opposite school, on the other hand, is to disparage interpretation and to regard correction as the proper field of a scholar and gentleman.

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  • This bias is reflected in the maxim that "correction should precede interpretation," which is no more than a half-truth.

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  • According To The Above Arrangement, The Year Was Too Long By One Day, Which Rendered Another Correction Necessary.

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  • Thus The Uniformity Of The Intercalation, By Continuing To Depend On The Number Four, Is Preserved, And By Adopting The Last Correction The Commencement Of The Year Would Not Vary More Than A Day From Its Present Place In Two Hundred Centuries.

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  • Its Adoption Upon Our Present Gregorian Calendar Would Only Require The Suppression Of The Usual Bissextile Once In Every 128 Years, And There Would Be No Necessity For Any Further Correction, As The Error Is So Insignificant That It Would Not Amount To A Day In 100,000 Years.

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  • But, Supposing This Correction To Have Been Made, It Would Have Again Become Necessary, At The End Of 308 Years, To Advance Them One Line Higher, In Consequence Of The Accumulation Of The Error Of The Cycle To A Whole Day.

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  • This Method Of Forming The Epacts Might Have Been Continued Indefinitely If The Julian Intercalation Had Been Followed Without Correction, And The Cycle Been Perfectly Exact; But As Neither Of These Suppositions Is True, Two Equations Or Corrections Must Be Applied, One Depending On The Error Of The Julian Year, Which Is Called The Solar Equation; The Other On The Error Of The Lunar Cycle, Which Is Called The Lunar Equation.

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  • Thus The Epacts 11, 22, 3, 14, &C., In Consequence Of The Lunar Equation, Become 12, 23, 4, 15, &C. In Order To Preserve The Uniformity Of The Calendar, The Epacts Are Changed Only At The Commencement Of A Century; The Correction Of The Error Of The Lunar Cycle Is Therefore Made At The End Of 300 Years.

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  • In Order To Investigate A Formula For The Epact, Let Us Make E=The True Epact Of The Given Year; J =The Julian Epact, That Is To Say, The Number The Epact Would Have Been If The Julian Year Had Been Still In Use And The Lunar Cycle Had Been Exact;, S =The Correction Depending On The Solar Year; M =The Correction Depending On The Lunar Cycle; Then The Equation Of The Epact Will Be E=J S M; So That E Will Be Known When The Numbers J, S, And M Are Determined.

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  • As 1600 Was A Leap Year, The First Correction Of The Julian Intercalation Took Place In 1700; Hence, Taking C To Denote The Number Of The Century As Before, The Correction Becomes (C 16) (C 416) W, Which.

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  • Another Had Previously Been Given By Gauss, But Inaccurately, Inasmuch As The Correction Depending On A Was Omitted.

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  • In The Protestant States Of Germany The Julian Calendar Was Adhered To Till The Year 1700, When It Was Decreed By The Diet Of Regensburg That The New Style And The Gregorian Correction Of The Intercalation Should Be Adopted.

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  • Appended to the London edition of the solar and lunar tables are two short tracts - the one on determining longitude by lunar distances, together with a description of the repeating circle (invented by Mayer in 1752), the other on a formula for atmospheric refraction, which applies a remarkably accurate correction for temperature.

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  • Its amount is the correction which must be applied positively or negatively to the mean anomaly in order to obtain the true anomaly.

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  • Further, to allow of a correction being applied for the finite length of the magnets the whole series of settings is repeated with the centre of the deflecting magnet at 40 cm.

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  • Omitting correction terms depending on the temperature and on the inductive effect of the earth's magnetism on the moment of the deflecting magnet, if 0 is the angle which the axis of the deflected magnet makes with the meridian when the centre of the deflecting magnet is at a distance r, then zM sin B=I+P+y2 &c., in which P and Q are constants depending on the dimensions and magnetic states of the two magnets.

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  • In the deflexion experiment, in addition to the induction correction, and that for the effect of temperature on the magnetic moment, a correction has to be applied for the effect of temperature on the length of the bar which supports the deflexion magnet.

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  • In the absence of such a reversible card the index correction must be determined by comparison with a unifilar magnetometer, simultaneous observations being made on shore, and these observations repeated as often as occasion permits.

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  • Instead of observing the deviation solely for the purposes of correcting the indications of the compass when disturbed by the iron of the ship, the practice is to subject all deviations to mathematical analysis with a view to their mechanical correction.

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  • C is compensated by permanent magnets athwartships and horizontal; D by masses of soft iron on both sides of the compass, and generally in the form of cast-iron spheres, with their centres in the same horizontal plane as the needles; E is usually too small to require correction; A is fortunately rarely of any value, as it cannot be corrected.

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  • In view of the serious difficulties connected with the inclining of every ship, Smith's formulae for ascertaining and providing for the correction of the heeling error with the ship upright continue to be of great value to safe navigation.

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  • Another way of stating the same thing is to say that we introduce, as a correction for the earth's rotation, a force called "centrifugal force," which combined with gravitation gives the weight of the body.

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  • No correction for any defect in it has been found necessary; moreover, no rotation of the base relative to the directions of the stars without proper motion has been detected.

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  • Even this correction is not sufficient in solution of sugar, where the theoretical curve II lies below the experimental observations.

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  • Other presses were at work in Italy; and, as the classics issued from Florence, Rome or Milan, Aldo took them up, bestowing in each case fresh industry upon the collation of codices and the correction of texts.

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  • Beyond, the river enters the wide alluvial plain, formerly occupied by the south-eastern arm of the Lake of Geneva, but now marshy and requiring frequent "correction."

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  • This avoids the very uncertain correction for stem-exposure, but it is doubtful how far Cast-iron, k = o 1490 C.G.S.

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  • An additional difficulty arises in the case of observations made with long mercury thermometers buried in vertical holes, that the correction for the expansion of the liquid in the long stems is uncertain, and that the holes may serve as channels for percolation, and thus lead to exceptionally high values.

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  • Angstrom's Method consists in observing the propagation of heat waves in a bar, and is probably the most accurate method for 4 4 thehi 's ' 'so ' d 60 measuring the diffusivity of a metal, since the conditions may be widely varied and the correction for external loss of heat can be made comparatively small.

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  • In no case did this correction exceed 7%.

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  • Although this correction should be made if the definition were strictly followed, it is more convenient in practice to include the small effect of linear expansion in the temperature-coefficient in the case of solid bodies.

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  • If the dimensions of the bar are suitably chosen, the distribution of temperature is always very nearly parabolic, so that it is not necessary to determine the value of the critical current C 2 = hpllaRo very accurately, as the correction for external loss is a small percentage in any case.

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  • The external heat-loss was estimated by varying the temperature of the jacket surrounding the bar, and applying a suitable correction to the observed difference of temperature.

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  • Swift as before to strike, in three months' time he had deftly turned his own word against the would-be master by administering Due Correction for Mr Hobbes, or School Discipline for not saying his Lessons right, in a piece that differed from the Elenchus only in being more biting and unrestrained.

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  • Yet this contribution is far more mellow than the article contributed on Johnson twenty-five years before to the Edinburgh Review in correction of Croker.

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  • The work has no pretensions to style, and contains many colloquialisms. The greater part of it was transferred without acknowledgment to the work of Marcellus Empiricus (c. 410), De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus, which is of great value for the correction of the text of Largus.

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  • His well-known correction of Laplace's partial differential equation for the potential was first published in the Bulletin de la societe philomatique (1813).

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  • Nevertheless, in this matter he is always an advocate; and it may be thought that, while he successfully disposes of the current slander, his description of his clients needs correction in some important particulars.

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  • P. Joule, but the rise of temperature is then difficult to measure with accuracy, since it is necessarily reduced in nearly the same proportion as the correction.

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  • There is, however, the advantage that the correction is rendered much less uncertain by this procedure, since the assumption that the loss of heat is proportional to the temperature-excess is only true for small differences of temperature.

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  • Rumford proposed to eliminate this correction by starting with the initial temperature of the calorimeter as much below that of its enclosure as the final temperature was expected to be above the same limit.

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  • This method has been very generally recommended, but it is really bad, because, although it diminishes the absolute magnitude of the correction, it greatly increases the uncertainty of it and therefore the probable error of the result.

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  • It is best to make this correction as small as possible by using a large calorimeter, so that the mass of water is large in proportion to that of metal.

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  • The advantage of the method is that there is no transference or mixture; the defect is that the whole measurement depends on the assumption that the rate of loss of heat is the same in the two cases, and that any variation in the conditions, or uncertainty in the rate of loss, produces its full effect in the result, whereas in the previous case it would only affect a small correction.

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  • It is better to use a fairly large calorimeter to diminish the rate of cooling and the uncertainty of the correction for the water equivalent.

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  • In Spite Of The Large Range Of Temperature, The Correction For External Loss Of Heat Amounted To Only 5%, With The Brake Uncovered, And Was Reduced To Less Than 2% By Lagging.

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  • This Correction Had Been Neglected By Previous Observers Employing Similar Methods.

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  • The Uncertainty Due To The Correction For The Water Equivalent Was Minimized By Making It Small (About 27 Grammes) In Comparison With The Water Weight.

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  • Sir George Grey sought to deal with the difficulty as a whole, and to provide for all classes of criminals, the most heinous deserving severe correction and the minor offenders in the earliest stages of misconduct.

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  • The inquiry is continuous and may be prolonged into the sentence; then, if necessary, correction is applied.

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  • It may be observed that the correction would vanish if we could write dh=wodp/do=wL/(v-w).

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  • The average duration of fatal cases is five or six days; in the House of Correction at Byculla, where the exact period could be well observed, it was five and a half days.

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  • Unfortunately, the return of age is amongst the less satisfactory results of a general enumeration, though its inaccuracy, when spread over millions of persons, is susceptible of correction mathematically, to an extent to make it serve its purpose in the directions above indicated.

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  • If there be refraction at a collective spherical surface, or through a thin positive lens, 0' 2 will lie in front of O' 1 so long as the angle u2 is greater than u 1 (" under correction "); and conversely with a dispersive surface or lenses (" over correction ").

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  • On this account the lines D and G' are united for ordinary photographic objectives; the optical as well as the actinic image is chromatically inferior, but both lie in the same place; and consequently the best correction lies in F (this is known as the " actinic correction " or " freedom from chemical focus ").

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  • The Best Telescope Objectives, And Photographic Objectives Intended For Three Colour Work, Are Also Apochromatic, Even If They Do Not Possess Quite The Same Quality Of Correction As Microscope Objectives Do.

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  • Optical correction f c = fF = 100 mm.

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  • Perjury is to be punished by the wardens and society with such correction as that other men of the fellowship may be warned thereby.

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  • We may further suppose that the more obvious of Plato's objections had led to the correction of " reason " into " right reason."

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  • The state supports the Michigan Asylum for the Insane (opened 1859), at Kalamazoo; the Eastern Michigan Asylum for the Insane (opened 1878), at Pontiac; the Northern Michigan Asylum for the Insane (opened 1885), at Traverse City; the Michigan Asylum for the Dangerous and Criminal Insane (established 1885), at Ionia; the Upper Peninsula Hospital for the Insane, at Newberry; a Psychopathic Hospital (established 1907), at Ann Arbor; a State Sanatorium (established 1905), at Howell; the Michigan State Prison (established 1839), at Jackson; the Michigan Reformatory (established 1887), at Ionia; the State House of Correction and Branch Prison (established 1885), at Marquette; the Industrial School for Boys, at Lansing; the Industrial Home for Girls (established 1879), near Adrian; the State Public School (opened 1874), at Coldwater, a temporary home for dependent children until homes in families can be found for them; the School for the Deaf (established 1854), at Flint; the School for the Blind, at Lansing; an Employment Institution for the Blind (established 1903), at Saginaw; the Home for the Feeble Minded and Epileptic (established 1893), at Lapeer; and the Michigan Soldiers' Home (established 1885), at Grand Rapids.

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  • The earlier books were repeatedly reissued during the author's life, and always with some correction.

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  • Apart from the large scope of his activity, he introduced such important novelties as the effective use of the heliometer, the correction for personal equation (in 1823), and the systematic investigation of instrumental errors.

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  • The mayor holds office for three years, has the powers and jurisdiction of a justice of the peace, appoints the heads of departments (public safety, public works, collector of delinquent taxes, assessors, city treasurer, law, charities and correction, and sinking fund commission), and may remove any of the officers he has appointed, by a written order, showing cause, to the select council.

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  • The house of correction occupies the site of Frederick Barbarossa's castle, which was demolished by the French in 1713.

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  • It will be seen that the dates as adopted in Europe are approximate only, and liable to correction if better data are obtainable.

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  • For this correction an exact knowledge of the specific gravities of the metals under comparison is required.

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  • In the counties there are unsalaried boards of county charities and correction and county boards of children's guardians, appointed by the circuit judges.

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  • What Hansen's method does is to determine a correction dt such that, being applied to the actual time t, the longitude of the fictitious planet computed for the time t+dt, will give the longitude of the true planet at the time t.

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  • Having effected this reduction, and computed the correction to be applied to the observation in order to eliminate all known errors to which the instrument is liable, the work of the practical astronomer is completed.

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  • Improved practice, again, reacted upon theory by bringing to notice residual errors, demanding the correction of formulae, or intimating neglected disturbances.

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  • Under the constitution the supervision and inspection of charities and institutions of correction is in the hands of a State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, elected by the people.

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  • The conclusion that P's narratives and laws in the Pentateuch are post-exilic was found by biblical scholars to be a necessary correction to the original hypothesis of Graf (1866) that P's narratives were to be retained (with J and E) at an early date.

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  • The leading penal institution of the city is the Detroit House of Correction, noted for its efficient reformatory work; the inmates are employed ten hours a day, chiefly in making furniture.

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  • The house of correction pays the city a profit of $35, 000 to $40,000 a year.

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  • The other principal officers and commissions, appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the council, are controller, corporation counsel, board of three assessors, fire commission (four members), public lighting commission (six members), water commission (five members), poor commission (four members), and inspectors of the house of correction (four in number).

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  • Correction of the spherical aberration in strong systems with very large aperture can not be brought about by means of a single combination of two lenses, but several partial systems are necessary.

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  • He had recognized that the good operation of a microscope objective depended essentially upon the size of the aperture, and he therefore endeavoured to produce systems with wide aperture and good correction.

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  • These may be diminished by using different parts of the objective micrometer for the correction of the eyepiece scale, and the calculation of the size is based on the found mean value.

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  • This plate admits at the same time of a correct determination of the thickness of the cover glass, for which the best correction exists.

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  • But a defect was soon found in the latter, the correction of which reconciled the divergence.

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  • The annual aberration is the aberration correction for an imaginary observer at the Earth's center.

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  • Refractive correction for compound myopic astigmatism contained the following parameters.

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  • For months they were saying soft landing, stagnation, correction blah blah blah.

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  • We have had quite a few lows now and no correction boluses for the last 48 hours.

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  • Surgical correction may be required for painful bunions or for severe circulatory problems.

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  • The SiS 5598 is not capable of supporting overlays but does support hardware gamma color correction in all color depths.

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  • Proximal metatarsal osteotomy will give a good correction of the deformity combined with a distal soft tissue correction of the deformity combined with a distal soft tissue correction.

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  • With refractive correction nearly 91% of the patients had vision equal to or better than 6/18.

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  • The spherical aberration correction is in this region too.

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  • Even adding gamma correction to the foreground image isn't too much trouble.

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  • To apply keystone correction to get a rectangular image use the " menu " button.

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  • Dual frequency operation enables the user to implement a measured ionospheric correction.

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  • Each modem which has error correction will have a specific AT command to set up hardware flow control.

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  • Photo effects for black and white, sepia and tinted, color sliders for RGB balance red-eye correction tool for automatic and user-guided operation.

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  • In addition, there is no diopter correction to help focus the image for those of us with less than perfect vision.

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  • Correction of attempt to use some as generic determiner.

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  • A deviation correction less than 30 meters is a minor deviation correction less than 30 meters is a minor deviation correction.

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  • The program has includes " Anomalous dispersion " corrections for the correction of resonance effects in the absorption of x-rays.

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  • The more the reference motion sends an end effector into a half-space forbidden zone the longer the correction process.

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  • This is done for both input images and the average taken, to give a correction factor to be fed into siena_diff.

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  • Operation is simple thanks to the automatic recognition of connected devices, auto image set-up and auto keystone correction.

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  • A diopter correction knob, located on the side of the EVF, is used to focus the image on the screen.

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  • Default render gamma correction at 2.0, and shadow lightness reduced to 25% .

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  • Correction The intimation for the death of Valerie Clark in last month's Contact contained a misspelling of her name.

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  • The calendar correction is operated by a small sunken pusher at the 10 position.

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  • It is a card of balance and harmony; if there is imbalance, the correction may require recourse to the law.

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  • It was concluded that surgical correction of superficial venous reflux reduces 12-month ulcer recurrence.

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  • Automatic spelling correction for every word, plus Matchmaker spelling correction for every word, plus Matchmaker spelling finder keys.

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  • To reduce the effect of these error fields, a set of error field correction coils was installed on the mast tokamak.

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  • Very little tonal balance correction is required as the scanner has a high dynamic range.

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  • There was a lot of debate over whether the method was really suitable for severe intractable clubfoot especially over the correction of tibial torsion.

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  • The new diagonal correction function. ⢠Through an original algorithm, which automatically detects trapezoids in images and corrects them to rectangles.

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  • Additional benefits may arise from parentage verification and correction of errors e.g. misallocation of lamb to ewe.

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  • A correction factor for C P in cases where yaw angle is not zero is given by where is the yaw angle is not zero is given by where is the yaw angle.

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  • It is not difficult to prove that (3) remains unaltered, when this circumstance is taken into account; and it is evident in any case that a correction would depend upon the square of (D' - D).

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  • There are (I) the maison darrlt, temporary places of durance in every arrondissement for persons charged with offences, and those sentenced to more than a years imprisonment who are awaiting transfer to a maison centrale; (2) the maison de justice, often part and parcel of the former, but only existing in the assize court towns for the safe custody of those tried or condemned at the assizes; (3) departmental prisons, or inaisons de correction, for summary convictions, or those sentenced to less than a year, or, if provided with sufficient cells, those amenable to separate confinement; (4) maisons centrales and pnitenciers agricoles, for all sentenced to imprisonment for more than a year, or to hard labor, or to those condemned to travaux forces for offences committed in prison.

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  • A similar correction, of opposite sign, must be made when a gramme-molecule of gas disappears during the chemical action.

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  • On the theory that the revolt of Absalom chronologically should precede the great wars, a slight correction of the already corrupt text in xvii.

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  • The Quakerism of this period was largely of a traditional kind; it dwelt with increasing emphasis on the peculiarities of its dress and language; it rested much upon discipline, which developed and hardened into rigorous forms; and the correction or exclusion of its members occupied more attention than did the winning of converts.

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  • The views on art contained in Herder's Kritische Wader (1769), Plastik (1778), &c., are chiefly valuable as a correction of the excesses into which reverence for Greek art had betrayed Winckelmann and Lessing, by help of his fundamental idea of national idiosyncrasy.

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  • This catena of time-references is of course unique in the Gospels as a basis for a chronology of the ministry; and it is not reasonable to doubt (with Loisy, loc. cit., who suggests that the aim was to produce an artificial correspondence of a three and a half years' ministry with the half-week of Daniel; but many and diverse as are the early interpretations of Daniel's seventy weeks, no one before Eusebius thought of connecting the half-week with the ministry), that the evangelist intended these notices as definite historical data, possibly for the correction of the looser synoptic narratives and of the erroneous impressions to which they had given rise.

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  • The Restoration Of The Equinox To Its Former Place In The Year And The Correction Of The Intercalary Period, Were Attended With No Difficulty; But Lilius Had Also To Adapt The Lunar Year To The New Rule Of Intercalation.

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  • Singapore, where plague has several times been introduced, but never taken hold, is probably quite as dirty and insanitary as Hong-Kong, and it is pertinently remarked by the Bombay Research Committee that filth per se has but little influence, inasmuch as " there occurred in the House of Correction at Byculla, where cleanliness is brought as near to perfection as is attainable, an outbreak which exceeded in severity that in any of the filthy thaw's and tenements around."

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  • Division.-In the same way, in performing approximate division, we can at a certain stage begin to abbreviate the divisor, taking off one figure (but with correction of the final figure of the partial product) at each stage.

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  • Opposite the Bluecoat formerly stood a Bridewell or House of Correction where " petty crimes " were punished by confinement and hard labor.

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  • In a correction issued on 12 March, the daily retracted the claim.

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  • The non-linear correction required to simulate low-energy X-ray photoabsorption is basically important when the scintillator cocktail contains elements of high atomic numbers.

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  • In practice, a reasonable lower limit for spectacle correction is + 1.50 dioptres (+ 3.00 ret. @ 2/3 meter).

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  • Automatic spelling Correction for every word, plus Matchmaker spelling finder keys.

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  • To reduce the effect of these error fields, a set of error field correction coils was installed on the MAST tokamak.

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  • Proofs are supplied for minor typographical correction only; major alterations to the text cannot be accepted.

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  • A finite sample correction to the GMM variance estimate has been derived.

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  • You can also choose to use the electronic viewfinder with diopter correction.

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  • A correction factor for C P in cases where yaw angle is not zero is given by where is the yaw angle.

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  • It resembles the white correction fluid used in most offices.

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  • In addition, simple image correction tools are easy to locate, but users may need to refer to the help files to access advanced features.

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  • The features outlined in this demo include the improved file browsing system, 16-bit editing capabilities, shadow and highlight correction, customizable keyboard shortcuts and adjustable layer comps.

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  • Optics offer Lens Peripheral Illumination Correction, which automatically compensates to prevent vignetting and lens shading, resulting in evenly balanced exposures.

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  • On the other hand, if you want to do all of those things as well as work with powerful actions, more flexible layer styles, type, adjustments, image correction, and create your own kits and content, Photoshop CS3 is your only choice.

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  • If he repeats the behavior, repeat the command and the correction.

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  • This device delivers an ultrasonic correction to barking dogs.

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  • Of the two stimuli available, the static charge is preferable to the sonic correction because some dogs will later react to similar sounds heard from pagers and cell phones.

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  • Over the course of the three years, her team learns to know, understand and watch for specific movement choices the dog makes, as well as how to devise a training schedule for correction and improvement of the movement.

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  • They can be obedience trained, and respond well to firm but consistent correction.

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  • Static correction always starts at the lowest setting and adjusts based on the dog's temperature.

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  • Amazon had reviews for both the static correction anti-bark collar and the spray anti-bark collar.

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  • Your little dog may need further correction and reinforcement later.

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  • All too often, people who wear eyeglasses are at least tempted to make the mistake of choosing between protective eyewear and vision correction rather than wearing Rx-safety goggles.

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  • Rx-safety goggles are available in every prescription, so there's no reason to choose between protection and correction.

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  • Minnesota Eye Consultants offers an innovative near-vision refractive correction technique to those who have experienced this age-related deterioration of their near vision.

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  • You'll have to wear these with contacts if you need vision correction, or look to your favorite optical shop for a similar style with your vision correction needs intact.

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  • If you find yourself holding the newspaper at arms length in order to see it, you may have presbyopia and require vision correction.

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  • The lenses adjust as you need the correction.

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  • This feature allows the wearer of correction lenses to be able to use sports eyewear.

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  • Sport goggles come in handy for a number of reasons, from blocking debris or balls to vision correction, clear vision under water, or UV protection.

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  • If you have a relatively simple prescription without necessary correction for astigmatism, you may be able to find a pair of goggles that work for you without having to pay too much more than you would for plano lenses.

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  • Others claim that monovision does not give them the vision correction they need.

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  • Colored contact lenses come in single vision correction.

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  • Always discuss your options with your eye care provider to determine what works best for your specific vision correction needs.

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  • A prescription is needed for contact lenses since contacts must be fitted to an individual's eyes and their specific vision correction needs.

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  • Your eyeglasses prescription only has information for vision correction, not the information for eye fitting.

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  • This means that they do not provide vision correction.

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  • Sport Rx sounds like the name of a sports enthusiast's heaven if they need vision correction.

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  • Everyone is trying to cut corners these days with spending, so many people are turning to Costco eyeglasses for vision correction instead of dealing with a big company.

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  • There are plenty of options for those who need eye correction while riding.

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  • They use the latest technology in vision correction.

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  • If you can't have your perfect vision, you might as well look good and get the best vision correction possible, right?

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  • The type of vision correction you need is what will determine the type of lens you will be able to wear.

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  • A free sample of contact lenses is the ideal way to determine which soft lenses fit your needs when it comes to comfort, fit, color, and vision correction.

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  • Once you have worn the lenses for roughly a week, you will be asked to go back in to discuss your thoughts and analyze the vision correction with the current prescription one more time.

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  • Once you find a pair of lenses that give you the comfort and vision correction you need, you may be able to find discounts online for the month or year supply that you decide to order.

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  • If you need vision correction, your eye doctor will determine the strength you need and make any necessary adjustments after you have worn them for a week.

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  • Even if your eyes don't require a prescription for vision correction, you'll need to see a doctor to discuss fit, contact lens care, and more.

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  • You can purchase them with a power of 0.00, which offers no vision correction but can still give you the color enhancing properties you'd like.

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  • If you wish to wear non prescription colored contact lenses for cosmetic purposes (as opposed to vision correction), you'll still need to see your eye doctor for a prescription.

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  • Nearly 80 percent of those who need distance vision correction have astigmatism, which can complicate a prescription experience.

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  • If you're in need of reading glasses and don't need vision correction for your distance vision, Peppers may have the option you're looking for.

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  • Vision correction isn't the primary use of black lenses.

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  • If you're very into Pitch Black, vampires, or any other horror character/look, vision correction can be a bonus so there are no glasses obscuring your eyes from others' view.

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  • If you don't need vision correction, ask for a pair of "plano" lenses made from polarized polycarbonate.

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  • Prescription motorcycle goggles are your best friend if you need vision correction to drive and you also want to protect your eyes as well as possible from dirt, dust, and more while you're out on the open road.

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  • Sunglass lenses are available for single vision and multi-focal correction.

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  • Many need vision correction and this can be an obstacle if you like to swim.

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  • For those who need vision correction and are interested in swimming, a pair of Barracuda goggles could fit the bill.

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  • Proclear has an expanded line of lenses that includes a range of choices for those needing vision correction.

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  • Since a prescription is required to purchase special effects lenses-even plano lenses, which have no vision correction included-it is easier to make sure that you get the correct vision correction and fit.

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  • Some theatrical lenses are available in prescription strengths while others are only available without any vision correction (these are often referred to as "plano" lenses).

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  • This restriction is still in effect even if you do not require vision correction.

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  • You can get vampire contacts for vision correction, too.

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  • You will need a prescription to purchase any type of contact lenses, regardless of whether you need vision correction.

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  • They are made purely for special effect not vision correction.

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  • However, like much of the history of inventions, this too is disputed and it has been raised that others had employed this method of optical correction prior to Franklin.

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  • In contemporary times, people who need or want vision correction can choose between glasses, contact lenses and laser eye surgery.

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  • It doesn't matter if you need vision correction or not.

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  • In addition, you will be able to try out a pair before committing to a box to make sure that they sit correctly on your eye, feel comfortable, and if you need vision correction, contain the perfect prescription for crystal clear vision.

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  • Prescription lenses are available for those who want to wear them more often and need vision correction.

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  • They are made for both dark and light eyes and are available with or without vision correction.

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  • It is important to never share contact lenses with other people even if your lenses have no vision correction.

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  • This is an inexpensive option for those who don't need vision correction for seeing at a distance, but do need some help seeing up close.

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  • Do you need vision correction for distance?

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  • If there is no need for distant vision correction and they don't want to keep removing their reading glasses, bifocals are the happy medium.

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  • In some cases, there is no necessary vision correction for distance.

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  • The glare from the sun can make it difficult for these activities even for people who don't need vision correction.

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  • They utilize technology to provide clear vision and comfort to those who want to pair eye protection with reading correction.

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  • As people age, their eyes change and may require vision correction.

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  • For those who need correction for both seeing distant objects as well as for reading, bifocals are an option.

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  • A performance insert is available for those who need vision correction.

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  • If all you need is simple vision correction for reading, you can stock up without breaking the bank.

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  • This makes them a good option if you need vision correction to drive a car.

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  • The Optical collection is for those who need vision correction.

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  • Early identification, treatment, and correction of specific feeding problems will improve the health and nutritional status of the child.

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  • Early identification, treatment, and correction of specific feeding problems will improve the health and nutritional status of the patient.

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  • Older children and adults are advised to avoid vigorous exercise prior to surgical correction of the coarctation.

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  • Once correction of the cause is addressed and there is unimpeded flow of urine, adequate fluid intake can contribute to prevention of future infections.

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  • Individuals with small defects can live a normal life, but larger defects require surgical correction.

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  • Poorly set nasal fractures usually require surgical correction.

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  • Lenses can be unifocal, with one correction for all distances, or they can correct for more than one distance (multifocal).

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  • The type and degree of refractive correction in the lens determine to some extent the type of frame most suitable.

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  • Fluid imbalances upset the balance of specific essential chemicals (electrolytes) in the blood, which can cause complications such as irregular heartbeat and, without correction of the electrolyte imbalance, shock.

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  • Once the correct position has been achieved, a brace must be worn during periods of sleep to maintain the correction.

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  • It is used to relieve cord compression, reduce fetal distress caused by meconium staining, and as a correction of decreased amniotic fluid.

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  • It is possible that rehabilitation, including retraining the brain through facial exercises, or even surgical correction for weakened facial muscles can be necessary in extreme cases.

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  • Fluid imbalances upset the balance of certain important chemicals (electrolytes) in the blood, which can cause complications such as irregular heartbeat and, without correction of the electrolyte imbalance, shock.

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  • Kidney involvement requires monitoring and correction of blood fluids and electrolytes.

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  • This correction restores the normal blood flow pattern.

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  • Correction of the defects is done through open heart surgery.

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  • During surgery, the pulmonary valve is widened, the ventricular septal defect is closed, and any interim correction is removed.

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  • Surgical correction has a high rate of success, returning the child to near-normal health.

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  • Children with severe tetralogy of Fallot will begin the process of surgical correction in infancy.

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  • They may be measured repeatedly to determine a trend and to monitor correction of the deficiency or imbalance after diagnosis.

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  • Correction through diet or supplements usually produces good results.

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  • For individuals with nystagmus correction of refractive error with glasses or contact lenses is the first step in treating the condition.

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  • The best corrected vision for most individuals with congenital nystagmus is between 20/40 and 20/70, but correction to 20/20 is possible for some.

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  • Certain occupations for which good visual correction is a requirement may be not feasible.

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  • Polydactyly and syndactyly correction surgery is usually performed when the child is between the ages of one and two years.

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  • Children who have had surgical correction of Hirschsprung's disease are also at a higher risk for constipation and dehydration.

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  • But if a child has become at least 0.25 diopters myopic at this age then there is a 60 percent chance that the child will require spectacle correction for nearsightedness by age 13.

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  • Myopia is the most common cause of distance blur, and since much of what a child learns comes from vision and visual cues, correction of myopia is important.

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  • Once myopia is diagnosed, it typically increases through childhood and vision correction is needed for classroom work and for sports.

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  • Orthodontics is a specialty of dentistry that manages the growth and correction of dental and facial structures.

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  • This therapy may allow correction of some cases of malocclusion.

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  • Depending on the cause and severity of the malocclusion and the appliance used in treatment, a patient may expect correction of the condition to take two or more years.

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  • Immediate medical attention is needed, however, and parents should not undertake correction of hyperglycemia or dehydration on their own.

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  • Avoid shimmery products that would draw attention to the correction.

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  • No costly color correction with your stylist if you realize bleach blonde isn't exactly for you.

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  • Be sure to call your lender immediately and request a correction letter.

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  • So, bottom line, accommodating lasts, softer leathers, good shock-absorbing and cushioning insoles, well-balanced heels, and rigorous testing and correction are how we look after the podiatric health of our customers.

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  • Good traction, correction for pronator problems and adaptable support depending on your stride are some of the benefits of this stylish athletic shoe.

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  • In the early stages, you are working on postural correction, as well as techniques to enhance balance and stability.

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  • Your ab-flattening plan should be accompanied by a diet, aerobic exercise, hydration and posture correction program.

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  • All lyrics on this site are user submitted, so if you think you see a problem, you can log in and make a correction.

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  • If you spot something that isn't right, you can submit a correction.

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  • Some critics dislike the new rap added to the song, but the one addition that seemed to be universally disparaged was the use of autotune - a studio pitch correction program made popular by rapper T-Pain, who uses it for all of his vocals.

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  • There are a state prison at Windsor (1808), a house of correction at Rutland (1878), an industrial school at Vergennes (1866), and hospitals for the insane at Brattleboro (1836) and Waterbury (1891).

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  • In this experiment a great noise was produced, corresponding to a loss of energy, and Joule endeavoured to determine the amount of energy necessary to produce an equal amount of sound from the string of a violoncello and to apply a corresponding correction.

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  • Since 1890 further and more rigorous application of the telegraphic method of determining longitudes differentially with Greenwich has resulted in a slight correction (amounting to about 2" of arc) to the previous determination by the same method through Suez.

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  • As to the marquess, his use of lettres de cachet is perfectly defensible on the theory of lettres de cachet, and Mirabeau, if any son, surely deserved such correction.

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  • The value of Dalton's generalizations can hardly be overestimated, notwithstanding the fact that in several cases they needed correction.

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  • The reformists demanded, besides the correction of the above evils, action against slavery, assimilation of rights between peninsulars and creoles and the practical recognition of equality, e.g.

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  • On the "farm" the city maintains an "infirmary village," a tuberculosis sanatorium, a detention hospital, a convalescent hospital and houses of correction.

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  • If our results are imperfect and liable to correction, that is only to be expected in the present position of the historical study of the Bible.

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  • In his cosmogonic treatise on nature and the gods, called Hevr4tvxo (Preller's correction of Suidas, who has E7rTaµuXos) from the five elementary or original principles (aether, fire, air, water, earth; Gomperz substitutes smoke and darkness for aether and earth), he enunciated a system in which science, allegory and mythology were blended.

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  • In higher degrees, where full correction might increase the myopia by inducing a strain of the accommodation, somewhat weaker glasses should be used for near work.

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  • In the highest degrees the complete correction may be employed, but lorgnettes are generally preferred, as they can be removed when the eyes become fatigued.

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  • Other buildings are the orphanage, the hospital, a house of correction for women and a music hall.

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  • Bolingbroke's conversation, described by Lord Chesterfield as "such a flowing happiness of expression that even his most familiar conversations if taken down in writing would have borne the press without the least correction," his delightful companionship, his wit, good looks, and social qualities which charmed during his lifetime and made firm friendships with men of the most opposite character, can now only be faintly imagined.

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  • A correction has, of course, to be made for the expansion or contraction of the mercury thread if the temperature of reading differs much from that of reversing.

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  • Modern like ancient idealism came into being as a correction of the view that threatened to resolve the world of matter and mind alike into the changing manifestations of some single non-spiritual force or substance.

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  • To this army must be added the controlling agency, of at least a tenth of the above number, charged with the instruction of their subordinates, the inspection and correction of the preliminary record, and the transmission of the schedule books to the local centre after the census has been taken.

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  • This is termed the " end correction."

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  • If these lengths are h and l 2, then l2-11=ZX and 2(l2 - ll) - ll is the correction for the open end.

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  • To obtain the virtual length we must add the correction for each open end, probably about I 2 radius.

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  • It is a well-built city, the principal public buildings being the government house, the church, of St Mary, the gymnasium and the house of correction.

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  • The citadel, now a house of correction, consists of two portions, the Rocca Vecchia, built in 1 343 by Walter de Brienne, duke of Athens, and the Rocca Nuova, built by the Florentines (1472).

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  • Noteworthy also are the collection of the Society of Dutch Literature (1766); the collections of casts and of engravings; the seamen's training school; the Remonstrant seminary, transferred hither from Amsterdam in 1873; the two hospitals (one of which is private); the house of correction; and the court-house.

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  • The county commissioners have the care of county buildings, consisting chiefly of a court house, gaol and house of correction, but are not allowed to expend more than one thousand dollars for repairs, new buildings or grounds, without authority from the county convention; the commissioners have the care also of all other county property, as well as of county paupers; and once every four years they are required to visit each town of their county, inspect the taxable property therein, determine whether it is incorrectly assessed and report to the state board of equalization.

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  • Although The Julian Method Of Intercalation Is Perhaps The Most Convenient That Could Be Adopted, Yet, As It Supposes The Year Too Long By Ii Minutes 14 Seconds, It Could Not Without Correction Very Long Answer The Purpose For Which It Was Devised, Namely, That Of Preserving Always The Same Interval Of Time Between The Commencement Of The Year And The Equinox.

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  • After The Metonic Cycle Had Been In Use About A Century, A Correction Was Proposed By Calippus.

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  • During the growth of his powers he always thankfully accepted a correction, and made use of every expedient, however humble, which would make his work more effective in every detail.

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  • The corresponding correction in solutions consists in counting only the volume of the solvent in which the solute is dissolved, instead of the whole volume of the solution.

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  • As the wire always contains impurities, the absolute amount of iron in the wire must be determined and the correction made accordingly.

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  • The state supports the following charitable and correctional institutions all under the inspection of a State Department of Charities and Correction (1905); hospitals for the insane at Trenton and Morris Plains; a training-school for feeble-minded children (partly supported by the state) and a home for feeble-minded women at Vineland; a sanatorium for tuberculous diseases at Glen Gardner; a village for epileptics, with a farm of 700 acres, near Skillman, Somerset county; a state home (reform school) for boys near Jamesburg, Middlesex county, and for girls in Ewing township, near Trenton; a state reformatory for criminals sixteen to thirty years of age, near Rahway; a state prison at Trenton; a home for disabled soldiers at Kearney,' Hudson county; a home for disabled soldiers, sailors and their wives at Vineland"; and a school for the deaf at Trenton.

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  • A low residue diet and correction of fluid and electrolyte disturbances will be necessary.

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  • The CAA does not proscribe any type of visual correction except a single vision full lens near correction.

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  • They are proof-sheets which need no correction.

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  • Acuvue has colored contact lenses available with or without vision correction.

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  • However, you can get lenses with or without vision correction, so no matter what your needs, you can get the look of the vampire, demon, or other creepy character you'd like.

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  • No matter where you buy your contact lenses, or even whether you need vision correction, you will still need a prescription from your eye care professional.

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  • You can also get non-prescription lenses in gothic designs if you don't need vision correction.

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  • Whether you need vision correction or you want to change the color of your eyes or find the perfect special effects contacts, you'll find information that can help you here.

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  • Even if you don't need vision correction, you still are required by law to have a prescription to acquire any kind of contact lens.

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  • For those who are used to wearing readers and don't need vision correction for seeing things far away, discovering that you can wear a single pair of eyeglasses all day may be just what you need to hear.

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  • The State Board of Charities and Correction, for which the constitution of 1898 first made pro vision, and which was organized under an act of 1904, is composed of six members, appointed by the governor for six years, with the governor as ex-officio chairman.

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  • If only one eye is used, its anomaly should be alone corrected; where both are used and nearly of equal strength, correction of each often gives satisfactory results.

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  • This system, with the addition of the Senate, the chancellor and the justices of the supreme court occasionally sitting as a court for the correction of errors, was retained with only slight changes until 1846.

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  • From Beneventum, another important road centre, the Via Appia itself ran south-east through the mountains past Venusia to Tarentum on the south-west coast of the heel, and thence across Calabria to Brundusium, while Trajans correction of it, following an older mule-track, ran north-east through the mountains and then through the lower ground of Apulia, reaching the coast at Barium.

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  • Already the master who killed his slave had been punished as for homicide, except in the case of his unintended death under correction; Constantine treated as homicide a number of specially-enumerated acts of cruelty.

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  • In 1812 he entered the state Senate, and he also became a member of the court for the correction of errors, the highest court in New York until 1847.

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  • Though his Roman Antiquities and Scotia illustrior had been placed on the Index pending correction, Pope Urban VIII.

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  • Tilt of sights in field guns owing to the sinking of one wheel had long been recognized as a source of error, and allowed for by a rule-of-thumb correction, depending on the fact that the track of the wheels of British field artillery gun-carriages is 60", so that, for every inch one wheel is lower than the other, the whole system is turned through one degree - a_ hXl ?

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  • Since the difference between the acceleration of gravity at the pole and at the equator is about 2%, the correction for latitude will be quite sensible in an instrument which might be used at various times in high and low latitudes.

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  • In all such measurements a correction should be made in respect of the demagnetizing force due to the joint, and unless the fit is very accurate the demagnetizing action will be variable.

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  • The difference of the ballastic throws taken with the two coils measured the intensity of the field in the space around the iron, and it also enabled a correction to be made for the nonferrous space between the iron neck and the centre of the thickness of'the inner coil.

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  • In the case of iron and nickel it was found that, when correction was made for mechanical stress due to magnetization, magnetic change of thermo-electric force was, within the limits of experimental error, proportional to magnetic change of length.

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  • It is pointed out that this formula may be used as a temperature correction in magnetic determinations carried out in air.

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  • There are large and well-kept public parks, a common (17 acres) with a soldiers' monument, a free public library, with more than 50,000 volumes in 5907, a city hall, county and municipal court-houses, a county gaol and house of correction, a county industrial school and a state armoury.

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  • The correction of astigmatism is in many cases a matter of considerable difficulty, but the results to vision almost always reward the trouble.

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  • Biot, who assisted in the correction of its proof sheets, remarked that it would have extended, had the demonstrations been fully developed, to eight or ten instead of five volumes; and he saw at times the author himself obliged to devote an hour's labour to recovering the dropped links in the chain of reasoning covered by the recurring formula.

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  • As the correction from the one side consists in a more whole-hearted acceptance of the conception of determination by an ideal as the essence of mind, so from the other side it must consist in the recognition of the valuelessness of a freedom which does not mean submission to a self-chosen, though not selfcreated, law.

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  • Not only does the correction involve the substitution of papal authority for a universal consent of " pastors " and " the faithful "; it also deliberately ranks the unformulated teachings of the church on points of doctrine as no less de fide than those formulated.

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  • The Gregorian correction of the calendar in 1582 has once more led to different days being observed.

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