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  • In dry weather the electric potential in the atmosphere is normally positive relative to the earth, and increases with the height.

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  • After two hours' exposure, it is wrapped round a frame supported in a given position relative to Elster and Geitel's dissipation apparatus, and the loss of charge is noted.

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  • The planets were shown to have visible disks, and to be attended by satellites whose distance and position angle relative to the planet it was desirable to measure.

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  • These furrows have apparently been cut in situ with a very accurate engine; for not the slightest departure from parallelism can be detected in any of the movable webs relative to the fixed webs.

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  • If the errors of the rectangular co-ordinates of these lines are known, the problem of determining the co-ordinates of any star-image on the plate becomes reduced to the comparatively simple one of interpolating the co-ordinates of the star relative to the sides of the 5 mm.

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  • The method originally used by Huggins, who first conceived and proved the possibility of measuring stellar velocities in the line of sight, was to measure with a filar micrometer the displacement of some well-known line in a stellar spectrum relative to the corresponding line of a terrestrial spectrum.

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  • The plate A i is mounted on the dove-tailed slide B 1, upon the metallic stage T, and can be moved to right or left relative to T by the micrometer-screw S; whilst the plate A2 is mounted on the dove-tailed slide B2 and can From Zeitschr.

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  • If a body whose mass is m grammes be moving with a velocity of v centimetres per second relative to the earth, the available kinetic energy possessed by the system is Zmv 2 ergs if m be small relative to the earth.

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  • But if we consider two bodies each of mass m and one of them moving with velocity v relative to the other, only 4mv 2 units of work is available from this system alone.

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  • He is a general officer and at the head of his department of the War Office, which is charged with all duties relative to personnel.

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  • The position of the main buildings - ticket offices, waiting and refreshment-rooms, parcels offices, &c. - relative to the direction of the lines of rails may be used as a means of classifying terminal stations.

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  • The number of families relative to the area is very small, and the number of genera and species equally restricted, in very many cases a single species being the only representative of an order.

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  • At the time of his first view of the Adriatic (February 1797) he noted the importance of the port of Ancona for intercourse with the Sultan's dominions; and at that city fortune placed in his hands Russian despatches relative to the designs of the Tsar Paul on Malta.

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  • They accordingly resolved not to give up Malta unless Lord Whitworth, the British ambassador at Paris, "received a satisfactory explanation" relative to the Sebastiani report.

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  • The amount and quality of the repairs necessary to fulfil the covenant are always relative to the age, class and condition of the premises at the time of the lease.

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  • The affinities of acids relative to that of oxalic acid are thus found, so that the acids can be compared among themselves (column II.).

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  • The third method is through the determination of the mass of the earth relative to that of the sun.

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  • Laplace owned that he had despaired of effecting the integration of the differential equations relative to secular inequalities until Lagrange showed him the way.

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  • It was held that although generally speaking every sovereign may decide to whom he will accord the right to fly his flag, yet in this case such right was limited by the general act of the Brussels conference of July 1890 relative to the African slave trade, an act which was ratified by France on the 2nd of June 1892; that accordingly the owners and master of dhows who had been authorized by France to fly the French flag before the last-named date retained this authorization TABLE II.

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  • The chamber has the right of initiative in the organization of the annual budget laws and those relative to the numerical strength of the army and navy.

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  • Isaiah has been the discovery of two cuneiform texts relative to the fall of Babylon and the religious policy of Cyrus.

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  • The components of velocity of the moving origin are denoted by U, V, W, and the components of angular velocity of the frame of reference by P, Q, R; and then if u, v, w denote the components of fluid velocity in space, and u', v', w' the components relative to the axes at a point (x, y, z) fixed to the frame of reference, we have u =U +u' - yR +zQ, v =V +v -zP +xR, w=W +w -xQ +yP.

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  • It was indeed under the princes of the house of Timur that most of the noble buildings were erected, of which the remains still excite our admiration at Herat, while all the great historical works relative to Asia, such as the Rozetes-Sefa, the Habib-es-seir, Hafiz Abru's Tarikh, the Mallet' a-esSa'adin, &c., date from the same place and the same age.

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  • The development of manufacturing in Delaware has not been so extensive as its favourable situation relative to the other states, the facilities for water and railway transportation, and the proximity of the coal and iron fields of Pennsylvania, would seem to warrant.

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  • The disk, 30 with its small projecting handle enables the 2 segments of the divided object to be moved rapidly or with any required delicacy relative to each other.

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  • The fact that a solid body in its natural state is capable both of compression and of dilatation indicates that the molecules of the body must not be supposed to be fixed rigidly in position relative to one another; the further fact that a motion of either compression or of dilatation is opposed by forces which are brought into play in the interior of the solid suggests that the position of rest is one in which the molecules are in stable equilibrium under their mutual forces.

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  • Lugard then endeavoured to settle some of the burning disputes relative to the division of lands and chiefships, &c., and to gain the confidence of both parties.

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  • It is equally true that the will is relative to the world of objects and interests to which it is attached through instincts and feelings, habits and sentiments.

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  • All laws relative to " towns " are applied to " cities " in so far as they are not inconsistent with general or special laws relative to the latter, and the powers of the selectmen are vested in the mayor and aldermen.

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  • The revocation of the charter aroused the strongest fears of the colonists Andros speedily met determined opposition by measures undertaken relative to taxation and land titles, by efforts to secure a church for Episcopal service, and an attempt to curb the town meetings.

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  • That only absolute, all else relative to it, representative of it, operative by it..

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  • The law regulating the twelfth census deserves to rank with those of 1790, 1850 and 1879 as one of the four important laws relative to census work.

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  • If the velocity of a particle at A relative to the undisturbed parts is u from left to right, the velocity of the matter moving out at A is U - u, and the momentum carried out by the moving matter is p(U - u) 2.

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  • The velocity of any part of a wave front relative to the ground will be the normal velocity of sound + the velocity of the wind at that point.

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  • At A, if the velocity of the disturbance relative to undisturbed parts of the rod is u from left to right, the velocity relative to A is U - u.

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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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  • It keeps a register of British firms who may desire to receive confidential information relative to their respective trades and supplies that information free of charge.

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  • At the election of November 1868 Palmer was again returned for Richmond, and Gladstone offered him the office of lord chancellor or the office of a lord justice with a peerage; both offers were declined by Palmer, and he assumed a position of independent opposition to the measure relative to the Irish Church.

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  • As, however, our terrestrial optical apparatus is now all in motion along with the matter, we must dealt .with the rays relative to the moving system, and to these also Fermat's principle clearly applies; thus V+ (lu'--mv'-Fnw') is here the velocity of radiation in the direction of the ray, but relative to the moving material system.

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  • The real function of scepticism in the history of philosophy is relative to the dogmatism which it criticizes.

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  • Gregson's Fragments relative to the Duchy of Lancaster, p. 166 (1817); Liverpool Repository, i.

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  • The rank relative to area or population is of course different.

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  • Within these 30 kilometres all existing fortresses are dismantled, 3 no new ones are to be erected, and no armed troops to be maintained; any question between the two states relative to the provisions respecting the " buffer " zone to be decided by arbitration.

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  • Our knowledge is relative," said he, " first, because existence is not cognizable absolutely and in itself, but only in special modes; second, because these modes thus relative to our faculties are presented to and known by the mind, only under modification, determined by these faculties themselves."

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  • In this conclusion he is in close agreement with Kant; reason is the arbiter, and right is (1) not a matter of the emotions and (2) not relative to imperfect human nature.

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  • We have not time to say more at present relative to his Demise.

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  • Such statements as that a body moves in a straight line, and that it has a certain velocity, have no meaning unless the base, relative to which the motion is to be reckoned, is defined.

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  • He used the term "absolute motion" for motion relative to such a base.

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  • Suppose two small smooth spherical bodies which can be regarded as particles to be brought into collision, so that the velocity of each, relative to any base which is unaffected by the collision, is suddenly changed.

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  • The additions of velocity which the two bodies receive respectively, relative to such a base, are in opposite directions, and if the bodies are alike their magnitudes are equal.

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  • When, as in the case of contact, a mutual relation is perceived between the motions of two particles, the changes of velocity are in opposite directions, and the ratio of their magnitudes determines the ratio of the masses of the particles; the motion being reckoned relative to any base which is unaffected by the change.

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  • The Galileo-Newton theory of motion is that, relative to a suitably chosen base, and with suitable assignments of mass, all accelerations of particles are made up of mutual (so-called) actions between pairs of particles, whereby the two particles forming a pair have accelerations in opposite directions in the line joining them, of magnitudes inversely proportional to their masses.

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  • It is defined by the property that relative to it all accelerations of particles correspond to forces.

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  • In the treatment of the relative motions of a limited system, we may use a confessedly provisional base, though it may be necessary to introduce corrections, either exact or approximate, to take account either of the existence of bodies outside the system, or of the rotation of the base employed relative to a more correct one.

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  • A more considerable defect is due to the earth having a diurnal rotation relative to a Newtonian base, and this is never wholly ignored.

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  • Foucault's pendulum is another example of motion relative to the earth which exhibits the fact that the earth is not a Newtonian base.

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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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  • To the demands of the British mission relative to the acceptance of a protectorate and other matters, Prempeh made no reply in the three weeks' grace allowed, which expired on the 31st of October 1895.

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  • If the linear velocity of the cups in feet a second is V 1, and the linear velocity of the jet is V2, then the velocity of the jet relative to the cup is V2 - V1 feet a second, and if the whole energy of the water is to be given up to the cups, the water must leave the cup with zero absolute velocity.

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  • But its velocity relative to the cup, as it passes backwards, is - (V 2 - V 1), and since the forward velocity of the cup is Vi, the absolute velocity of the water is - (V2 - Vi) +VI or2V i - V2.

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  • He was implicated by Francois Chabot in the falsification of a decree relative to the East India Company, and though his share seems to have been simply that he did not reveal the plot, of which he knew but part, he was accused before the Revolutionary Tribunal at the same time as Danton and Camille Desmoulins, and was executed on the 5th of April 1794.

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  • Meanwhile the old system of provincial diets and estates was continued or revived (in 1816 in Tirol and Vorarlberg, 1817 in Galicia, 1818 in Carniola, 1828 in the circle of Salzburg), but they were in no sense representative, clergy and nobles alone being eligible, with a few delegates from the towns, and they had practically no functions beyond registering the imperial decrees, relative to recruiting or taxation, and dealing with matters of local police.

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  • His system of persecution was not abandoned till in the last year of his reign (1020) he thought fit to claim divinity, a doctrine which is perpetuated by the Druses, called after one DarazI, who preached the divinity of Ijakim at the time; the violent opposition which this aroused among the Moslems probably led him to adopt milder measures towards his other subjects, and those who had been forcibly converted were permitted to return to their former religion and rebuild their places of worship. Whether his disappearance at the beginning of the year 1021 was due to the resentment of his outraged subjects, or, as the historians say, to his sisters fear that he would bequeath the caliphate to a distant relative to the exclusion of his own son, will never be known.

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  • The narrative of E relative to the delivery of these laws has disappeared, 6 but xxiv.

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  • It renders the truth of any time relative to the knowledge of the time, and precludes the notion of any rigid, static or incorrigible truth.

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  • He was a Democratic member of the United States Senate from December 1834 until March 1845, ardently supporting President Jackson, and was secretary of state in the cabinet of President Polk from 1845 to 1849 - a period marked by the annexation of Texas, the Mexican War, and negotiations with Great Britain relative to the Oregon question.

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  • The executive is in the hands of the Senate, but the House of Burgesses has the right of initiating legislation, including that relative to foreign treaties; the sanction of both chambers is required to the passing of any new law.

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  • Where accurate differential observations or photographs involving other than instantaneous exposures have to be made, the additional condition is required that the optical axis of the telescope shall accurately and automatically follow the object under observation in spite of the apparent diurnal motion of the heavens, or in some cases even of the apparent motion of the object relative to neighbouring fixed stars.

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  • It was early realized that the proper motions of the stars were changes of position relative to the sun, and that, if the sun had any motion of its own as compared with the surrounding stars as a whole, this would be shown by a general tendency of the apparent motions of the stars to be directed away from the point to which the sun was moving.

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  • Accordingly this mean motion of the stars relative to the sun has been more generally regarded from another point of view as a motion (in the opposite direction-towards the constellation Lyra) of the sun relatively to the stars.

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  • The motion of the sun relative to the stars depends on what stars are selected as representative.

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  • In 1715 and 1716 he had a discussion with Leibnitz relative to the principles of natural philosophy and religion, which was at length cut short by the death of his antagonist.

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  • The principal documents relative to the trial of Collot d'Herbois, Barere and Billaud-Varenne are indicated in Aulard, Recueil des actes du comite de salut public, t.

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  • By motion we mean of necessity motion relative to some frame of reference which is conventionally spoken of as fixed.

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  • Hence the locus of J relative to AB, and the locus relative to CD are equal ellipses of which A, B and C, D are respectively the foci.

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  • If the origin of rectangular axes fixed in the lamina be shifted through a space whose projections on the original directions of the axes are X, u, and if the axes are simultaneously turned through an angle e, the coordinates of a point of the lamina, relative to the original axes, are changed from x, y to X+x cos ey sin e, u+x sin e+y cos e, or X + x ye, u + Xe + y, ultimately.

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  • If now the assemblage be brought into any other position relative to the earth, without alteration of the mutual distances, this is equivalent to a rotation of the directions of the forces relatively to the assemblage, the ratios of the forces remaining unaltered.

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  • Hence a couple of moment G, whose axis has the direction (1, m, n) relative to a right-handed system of rectangular axes, FIG.

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  • If there are no extraneous forces, or if the extraneous forces have zero moment about any axis through G, the vector which represents the resultant angular momentum relative to G is constant in every respect.

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  • Again, if some of the extraneous forces are due to a conservative field of force, the work which they do may be reckoned as a diminution of the potential energy relative to the field as in 13.

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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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  • Let a be the radius of the rolling sphere, c that of the spherical surface which is the locus of its centre, and let x, y, I be the co-ordinates of this centre relative to axes through 0, the centre of the fixed sphere.

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  • Free Motion of a Solid.Before proceeding to further problems of motion under extraneous forces it is convenient to investigate the free motion of a solid relative to its mass-centre 0, in the most general case.

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  • The kinetic energy T of the motion relative to 0 will be constant.

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  • The motion of the body relative to 0 is therefore completely represented if we imagine the momental ellipsoid at 0 to roll without sliding on a plane fixed in space, with an angular velocity proportional at each instant to the radius-vector of the point of contact.

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  • Let r be the distance of a point P from a fixed origin 0, 0 the angle which OP makes with a fixed direction OZ, il the azimuth of the plane ZOP relative to some fixed plane through OZ.

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  • In order to study the different eastern kinsfolk of the Finns, Sjogren (1792-1855) extended his journeys to North Russia, and Castren to West and East Siberia (Nordische Reisen and Forschungen), and collected the materials which permitted himself and Schiefner to publish grammatical works relative to the Finnish, Lappish, Zyrian, Tcheremiss, Ostiak, Samoyede, Tungus, Buryat, Karagas, Yenisei-Ostiak and Kott languages.

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  • During the latters tenure of office an agreement was concluded between the Persian and British governments regarding the British telegraph settlement at Jask, and the telegraph conventions of 1868 and I872 relative to telegraphic communication between Europe and India through Persia, in force until the 1st of January 1895, were prolonged until the 31st of January 1905 by two conventions dated the 3rd of July f887.

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  • OfficialPapers Relative to the Condition and Treatment of the Native Tribes of South Africa, parts I to 5 (1649-1809), edited by Donald Moodie, late Protector of Slaves (Cape Town, 1838), the same writer's The Evidence of the Motives and Objects of the Bushman Wars, 1769-77, &c. (Cape Town, 1841); also Treaties with Native Chiefs.

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  • Other institutions are the Whitelands training college for school-mistresses, in which Ruskin took deep interest; the St Mark's college for school-masters; the Victoria and the Cheyne hospitals for children, a cancer hospital, the Southwestern polytechnic, and a public library containing an excellent collection relative to local history.

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  • In the case of the satellites it is the period relative to the radius vector from the sun.

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  • Of the exceedingly numerous writings relative to Corneille we may mention the Recueil de dissertations'sur plusieurs tragedies de Corneille et de Racine of the abbe Granet (Paris, 1740), the criticisms already alluded to of Voltaire, La Harpe and Palissot, the well-known work of Guizot, first published as Vie de Corneille in 1813 and revised as Corneille et son temps in 1852, and the essays, repeated in his Portraits litte'raires, in Port-Royal, and in the Nouveaux Lundis of Sainte-Beuve.

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  • He made several speeches in the country in this year and the next, of which the gist was that British trade policy must be relative to circumstances, which had wholly changed from what they were in Cobden's time.

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  • This brought them within the sphere of reflection, and gave as their guarantee the impossibility of thinking them reversed; and led to their being regarded as wholly relative to human intelligence, restricted to the sphere of the phenomenal, incapable of revealing to us substantial reality - necessary, yet subjective.

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  • Sheridan's speech in the House of Commons upon the charge relative to the begums of Oude probably excelled anything that Burke achieved, as a dazzling performance abounding in the most surprising literary and rhetorical effects.

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  • In November 1790 the town, which had long been eagerly expecting a manifesto from Burke's pen, was electrified by the Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London relative to that event.

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  • In both cases, relative to the primary, the action is the same.

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  • The unceasing diurnal motion of the image of any heavenly body relative to the cross threads of a telescope makes a direct accurate measure of any co-ordinate except the declination almost impossible.

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  • The third points out that the data of sense are relative to the sentient being, those of reason to the intelligent mind; that in different conditions things themselves are seen or thought to be different.

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  • Editions of the letters which passed between Jablonski and Leibnitz, relative to the proposed union, were published at Leipzig in 1747 and at Dorpat in 1899.

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  • In his Discorso intorno alle cose the stanno su l'acqua, published in 1612, he used the principle of virtual velocities to demonstrate the more important theorems of hydrostatics, deducing from it the equilibrium of fluid in a siphon, and proved against the Aristotelians that the floating of solid bodies in a liquid depends not upon their form, but upon their specific gravities relative to such liquid.

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  • In that year the Paris University condemned five propositions from Jansen's Augustinus, all relative to predestination.

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  • He says that these books contained the only extant information relative to the rental, produce and stock of England that was founded on actual examination.

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  • Positional accuracy The degree to which a position is measured or depicted, relative to its correct value established by a more accurate process.

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  • Accurate optical astrometry would locate these peaks relative to the nucleus as defined by the radio core, and so resolve this ambiguity.

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  • This means that you must not move the spinal column relative to any part of the body in case you damage the spinal chord.

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  • The band tuned up relative to the principal cornet.

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  • In addition, lowered activity in the prefrontal cortex relative to controls has been reported for those with autism.

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  • You haven't got very long a few decades at most, just a fleeting moment relative to eternity.

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  • Sediment supply, relative to fluvial transport capacity, has therefore a potentially decisive effect on the erosive power of any bedrock river.

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  • More importantly, degrading exterior letters produced a greater decrement in performance relative to degrading other letter pairs.

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  • The position of pre-existing faults relative to the propagating dike will control whether slip will occur.

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  • The generators exponent list is considered relative to the defining generators of the pc-presentation.

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  • The corona is very faint relative to the main body of the sun.

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  • The native freshwater fish fauna, totalling 17 species, is exceptionally large relative to the rest of New Zealand.

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  • The generators exponent list is considered relative to the defining generators exponent list is considered relative to the defining generators of the pc-presentation.

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  • Flight measurements from accelerometers and rate gyros provide airplane motion characteristics relative to axes fixed within the airframe.

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  • The energy is measured relative to the energy of the global minimum icosahedron.

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  • Despite much research, the mechanism by which carbon dioxide levels were reduced during cold glacial periods relative to warm interglacials eludes us.

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  • Income relative to researchgruber j and j this projectmany of.

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  • Also included are expression data relating to the efficiency of splicing relative to other processes in strains of yeast lacking nonessential splicing factors.

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  • Depending on the facts, and the tribunal's reasoning, it can be rejected either outright or relative to other evidence.

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  • Notably the legs are short relative to the torso and there is the presence of a slight paunch in the lower abdomen.

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  • Either we have poorer pensioners, relative to national income.

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  • Second is the Relative Income Standard which is a fixed percentage relative to the average.

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  • The space bar now allows the player to lock a mobile under control into a fixed position relative to MONITOR.

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  • This symbolic role functioned relative to notions of social organization, delineating or invoking the fundamental limits of social praxis.

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  • The application is n't psychic, it doesn't know which way up your screen is relative to your camera.

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  • For then we should expect that, like other quantifiers, it could take wide or narrow scope relative to ' Michelle believes ' .

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  • With us-born womena disorders rn womena disorders relative to research part sturm r who go uninsured.

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  • Subsequent rendering is rotated by the specified radians relative to the previous origin.

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  • A bit of their style of much players bet relative to.

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

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  • This is shown by the mean reversion of q relative to its average.

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  • Only the main considerations relative to playing salsa are mentioned below.

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  • Ok, I can't deny that I occasionally pondered their merits, relative to my own self-regard.

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  • Rules can change the alignment relative to the accented syllable, or they can apply at the level of the foot.

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  • These measures allow a tester to compare a child's progress relative to national ' norms ' (averages ).

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  • However, the significance of a mathematical theorem is relative to its contexts.

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  • This required taking noon observations and using trig to determine the precise angle of a shadow relative to the perpendicular of the wall.

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  • The weekly games hearing Tudor may i am in bet relative to.

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  • Teachers must be able to efficiently utilize school resources relative to the needs of students with disabilities.

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  • They also have a long wingspan relative to their body size.

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  • The dispute between Reuchlin and Pfefferkorn relative to the Talmud and other Jewish books was referred to the pope in September 1513.

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  • The position of the box relative to the plate f, in the direction of measurement, depends therefore on the distance between the end of the screw s and the fixed stud C. A screwing in of s thus causes the box to move to the left, and vice versa.

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  • To derive the stellar velocity in the line of sight relative to the observer it was then necessary to assume that the normal wave-lengths of the stellar and terrestrial spectra are accurately known.

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  • It is obvious that these two conditions can be produced at the will of the observer by simply turning the screw S, and that the difference of the readings of the screw-head, which are required to reproduce the two conditions in question, gives a measure of the displacement of the stellar lines relative to the solar lines.

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  • See Syr Gawayne, the English poems relative to that hero, edited by Sir Frederick Madden for the Bannatyne Club, 1839 (out of print and difficult to procure); Histoire litteraire de la France, vol.

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  • Berkeley's statement of the view that all knowledge is relative to the subject - that no object can be known except under the form which our powers of sense-perception, our memory and imagination, our notions and inference, give it - is still the most striking and convincing that we possess.

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  • But in describing that job spectrum, I never said anything about his absolute ability—I said only that he was at the bottom of the list relative to others.

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  • For then we should expect that, like other quantifiers, it could take wide or narrow scope relative to ' Michelle believes '.

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  • With us-born womena disorders relative to research part sturm r who go uninsured.

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  • Both the absolute concentrations and the concentrations of these elements relative to each other change rapidly in the reef aquarium.

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  • Ok, I ca n't deny that I occasionally pondered their merits, relative to my own self-regard.

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  • Proceeding relative to Roger Gwyn, the seminary priest.

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  • In all cases, however, the non-linear optimization will reflect at least some improvement relative to the linear sinusoid fit.

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  • Font size changes achieved with FONT are relative to the base font size set by BASEFONT.

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  • These measures allow a tester to compare a child 's progress relative to national ' norms ' (averages).

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  • Our research shows that employees in unionized workplaces are still gaining in a variety of ways, relative to comparable workplaces without unions.

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  • Note that this does not have to be unpacked in any special location relative to the CCP4 suite.

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  • By the end of its second year, a cat's maturity level is basically relative to that of a 25 year old person.

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  • To be eligible, you must be a blood, adoption, or marriage relative to someone that is a member of Vystar.

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  • A nice feature of most of these plans is that you have some latitude relative to sizing and certainly with regard to materials.

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  • If you'll be going on your honeymoon immediately after the wedding reception, you'll want to ask a trusted friend or relative to do this for you.

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  • When you use a limo service instead of asking a friend or relative to drive you places, everyone can relax.

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  • Hire someone or ask a relative to help supervise the area.

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  • Take your most trusted and supportive friend or relative to help choose your dress.

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  • Underperforming relative to ones abilities, not getting the job done, problems with professional relationships, not delivering, unexplained absences, and tardiness are often present with alcohol abuse.

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  • The eye evaluates objects relative to one another.

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  • Although this seems simple, you'll have to evaluate your cutting and layout strategies relative to how many laborers will be working on the project.

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  • When you use a checkerboard, border or crazy quilt pattern using tiles you have more latitude relative to purchase quantities.

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  • The track will have to be mounted to your wall or ceiling, and although most fixtures are lightweight, check the location of your studs or ceiling joists relative to where you'll be mounting the track light.

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  • With one of the later firmware updates, you have the opportunity to download a digital comics reader that will display comics relative to your region.

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  • Turnaround time between you returning a disc, and receiving a new game in the mail is usually less than a week, though, of course, this depends on your location relative to Canflix's distribution centre.

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  • Probably the most well-known puzzle game is Tetris, which requires the user to position falling puzzle pieces into the most efficient combinations relative to the pieces that have already fallen.

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  • As you spin, your character spins relative to your movements.

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  • Teachers can often provide information about how children treat and are treated by peers and can also offer opinions about how typical or unusual a child's peer problems are relative to others of the same age.

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  • Individuals in this stage understand that codes of conduct are relative to their social group.

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  • Although certain porphyrias are more common than others, their greater frequency is only relative to other types.

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  • Childhood disintegrative disorder is extremely rare, relative to the other pervasive developmental disorders.

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  • Studies also indicate that African-American and Latino teens are overrepresented among persons with AIDS relative to their proportion in the population.

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  • The prevalence data on STDs, HIV, and AIDS in adolescents indicate that younger women, gay and bisexual teens, and poor, urban and racial/ethnic minority young people have higher rates of STDs and HIV relative to their peers.

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  • Sweet potatoes are a close relative to the morning glory.

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  • This can be a problem if you are a woman in search of a male relative to help with Y-DNA testing.

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  • Depending on the demonstrated financial need, recipients may receive a hairpiece completely free of charge or on a sliding scale relative to their financial situation.

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  • The amount you want to borrow relative to the amount of your earnings will affect the mortgage rate you're given.

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  • There are great beauty gifts you may want to receive or order for a pregnant friend or relative to give her at a baby shower.

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  • Walk with your partner or a friend or relative to be safe and have company.

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  • Ask a trusted friend or relative to take the photos to save money or for your own comfort level.

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  • Ultrasounds may be performed as well, and babies who are in a breech position may be assessed for size relative to the amount of amniotic fluid.

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  • The decision by the BOP was made because Alcatraz was too expensive to operate relative to other institutions in their U.S. penal system.

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  • It's as relative to summer as a day at the beach!

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  • Plus, candles are inexpensive relative to other modalities of healing.

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  • Even though it may be a great deal relative to the original cost, the shopper won't have money left to put in her wallet.

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  • Arranging furniture relative to the TV is critical, and don't forget coffee tables or end tables for drinks and popcorn.

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  • Even terms like "quality" may be relative to the consumer.

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  • Lower prices for vehicles offered through the online channel relative to those offered at the traditional dealership.

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  • Business magazines are a great source of information for entrepreneurs, and today online business magazines make it easier to search for specific information relative to what you want to know.

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  • Remember, though, you want to put in your specific work experience and skill set, and try to mention as many details as you can relating to the skills you have relative to those mentioned specifically in the job post.

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  • It introduces your qualifications and states your experience relative to the position for which you are applying.

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  • Lifestyle changes result is lasting change that results in better choices relative to what and how much we eat.

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  • Of course, "too bold" is relative to the individual, but if you're a little bit shy and perhaps not particularly adventurous, this could be a good way to dip your toe into the water, without getting drenched.

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  • This is where you refer to all of your internal page links relative to your current directory, rather than using an absolute path.

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  • When plus or minus values are used, they refer to a font size relative to the current size.

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  • Use the tips listed here to help you formulate reasonable goals and expectations to ultimately find trainers that provide instruction relative to your business.

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  • Relative links access a page or image in a different directory relative to the web directory where the current page is stored.

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  • For example, "About" links to a web page file called "aboutme.htm" that's stored in a different directory relative to the directory the original page is in.

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