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| itary doctrines by his daring attack on the | numerically and technically superior Kuomintang force i |
| breach of the truce when they attacked the | numerically and technically inferior local communists w |
| s conservative evangelical constituency was | numerically and financially weak. |
| In the earlier Menglianggu Campaign, | numerically and technically superior nationalist force |
| During the final assault on Taiyuan, Xu's | numerically and technically inferior force of 100,000 o |
| es were able to inflict heavy losses on the | numerically and technically superior enemy. |
| n image display device, it can be preserved | numerically, and sometimes allows certain additional fe |
| strength of the reaction could be expressed | numerically as an Immunological Distance, which was in |
| ric coefficient are the same, although only | numerically, because they are different concepts. |
| More minor variants were then suffixed | numerically, beginning with "-0" for pre-production eva |
| United States, were usually far overwhelmed | numerically by the settlers. |
| which allows them to produce structured and | numerically codified patient charts. |
| Oil Barons was thus much like a | numerically complex board game, in which the computer k |
| e adjunction formula and the fact that D is | numerically connected. |
| ated entirely within Cochran County, and is | numerically continuous with New Mexico State Road 125 w |
| is a manufacturing process, where computer | numerically controlled tools that move in 4 or more way |
| o Makino in Japan, developing Japan's first | numerically controlled (NC) milling machine in 1958 and |
| Today, | numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools such as turn |
| attempt at creating an accurate system for | numerically describing colors. |
| f the (n-1)th triangular number - making it | numerically equal to the nth centered dodecagonal numbe |
| The oxidation number is usually | numerically equal to the oxidation state and so the ter |
| The N•s/kg is not uncommonly seen, and is | numerically equal to the effective exhaust velocity in |
| This is | numerically equivalent to the relative molecular mass ( |
| ique used by many cosmetic manufacturers to | numerically evaluate cosmetic products visual appearanc |
| At that time Saharan Jat, though | numerically far fewer in number, were ruling in about 3 |
| een the Textus Receptus of the KJV, and the | numerically fewer manuscripts of the Alexandrian text-t |
| Because the eta function is easy to compute | numerically from either power series, it is often helpf |
| Rajan Srinivasan Mahadevan is a | numerically gifted memorist born in Madras, India in 19 |
| g carbon atoms in the nucleotide sugar-ring | numerically gives rise to a 5'-end and a 3'-end (usuall |
| Other | numerically important groups include the closely interr |
| oots of qm − 2(x), it might be necessary to | numerically improve the accuracy of the root approximat |
| ary that the areas in which the Muslims are | numerically in a majority as in the North Western and E |
| Exeter was then fifth college | numerically in the university, and attracted not only w |
| different option by ranking the candidates | numerically in order of their preference). |
| The Idangai faction was | numerically inferior to the Valangai or right-handed fa |
| tical matters to the profit of a population | numerically inferior to their own. |
| expecting such a daring offensive from the | numerically inferior Ottoman fleet, it took Doria three |
| In the air, the Allies were | numerically inferior: the French Armee de l'Air had 1,5 |
| It was designed to most generally and | numerically integrate the Bloch equation in a single-co |
| tandish, & J G Williams (1983), "DE 102 - A | numerically integrated ephemeris of the moon and planet |
| GNU ode, which | numerically integrates a system consisting of one or mo |
| Numerically, it takes the place of 13th Street (many ci | |
| omotive, these being the forerunners of the | numerically largest class on the system, finally totall |
| , returns True if the value of the first is | numerically less than or equal to the value of the seco |
| antry is one of the third tier rivers being | numerically mapped within the Greater Dublin Strategic |
| instruction that is | numerically next-in-sequence). |
| Although the Japanese ground forces were | numerically not much bigger than the Allies, they had o |
| 9 invasion of Poland (where it was the most | numerically powerful Panzer Division in the campaign, w |
| The new district was | numerically Purcell's district-the 13th-but was geograp |
| necessary to define the orbit; it is merely | numerically set to zero by convention or "moved" into t |
| Map of Nigeria | numerically showing states typically considered part of |
| Three swift and | numerically small battles at Jargeau, Meung-sur-Loire, |
| , at its core the Knights always remained a | numerically small group and eventually disbanded in the |
| This | numerically small, widely dispersed people seems to hav |
| On August 25, with a | numerically smaller group of 36 soldiers from his Artil |
| d at Singapore on the 15 February 1942 to a | numerically smaller Japanese force. |
| ies the radiative transfer equation that is | numerically solved using a solver such as a discrete or |
| Such systems often arise when | numerically solving partial differential equations. |
| arse simplicial complex; for the mesh to be | numerically stable, it must be refined, for instance by |
| Although | numerically strong, the Greeks were very deficient on h |
| e Independent churches in his area becoming | numerically strong. |
| in 1918 because they felt dominated by the | numerically superior Czech nationals. |
| come their hallmark including the attack on | numerically superior force while inflicting disproporti |
| riflemen were wounded and evacuated and the | numerically superior enemy, advancing under cover of da |
| tions designed to lure out a portion of the | numerically superior British Grand Fleet and destroy it |
| r victories against the technologically and | numerically superior opponent, and ended the campaign o |
| ar platoon when they came under attack by a | numerically superior force. |
| ive days of heavy fighting 3RAR dislodged a | numerically superior enemy from a position of great str |
| Campaign of 1862 in which he defeated three | numerically superior Union armies. |
| ving at a vital outpost near Sokchon when a | numerically superior enemy attack, under cover of small |
| egional divisional forces, held out against | numerically superior light infantry formations. |
| dinary heroism in combat operations against | numerically superior enemy forces in the Republic of Vi |
| ed human wave counterattacks and defeated a | numerically superior enemy force, which left one hundre |
| As a result, the | numerically superior nationalist force was not able to |
| After the | numerically superior enemy attacked and surrounded elem |
| e able to hold the island group against the | numerically superior Allied forces, but the Japanese go |
| and imminent danger of being overrun by the | numerically superior foe, he refused to seek shelter an |
| heir wounds during a fierce night attack by | numerically superior hostile forces, Corporal Dewey, al |
| near Pyongyang, his unit was attacked by a | numerically superior force. |
| Robert's forces attacked Arnulf's | numerically superior army before it could organize. |
| The Valangai faction was | numerically superior to the Idangai or left-handed fact |
| Then for 8 hours the platoon engaged the | numerically superior enemy force. |
| In March, it was attacked by a | numerically superior Russian force under General Fyodor |
| n April 1, 1970, the camp was attacked by a | numerically superior North Vietnamese force. |
| ground but were quickly overwhelmed by the | numerically superior Ottoman force. |
| g march through difficult terrain against a | numerically superior force, and the men were inexperien |
| -Dong, Korea, his platoon was attacked by a | numerically superior enemy force. |
| On many occasions the enemy were | numerically superior to Lieutenant Joseph's patrol, but |
| led by Captain Jesus Villamor, engaged the | numerically superior enemy in aerial combat at 12,000 f |
| e team into a perimeter defense against the | numerically superior enemy force. |
| In bitter fighting which ensued, the | numerically superior enemy infiltrated the perimeter, r |
| attle of the Hungarian King Ludwig I over a | numerically superior Turkish army. |
| During the fight against a | numerically superior enemy force, Cavazos distinguished |
| Lemon engaged a | numerically superior enemy with machine gun and rifle f |
| ensive search revealed a well-concealed and | numerically superior hostile force poised to ambush the |
| heavy casualties before surrendering to the | numerically superior British force. |
| The | numerically superior Italians retreated to the southeas |
| s of the Polish hussars, who defeated their | numerically superior Swedish adversaries. |
| A | numerically superior hostile force launched a coordinat |
| as attached to Company I, under attack by a | numerically superior hostile force. |
| gned to lure out an isolated portion of the | numerically superior British Grand Fleet. |
| of his troops, led that brigade against the | numerically superior German forces, throwing them back. |
| He died in battle with | numerically superior Polish forces led by Polish hetman |
| In 164 BCE, Judas Maccabeus crushed the | numerically superior Greeks under Lysias at the Battle |
| e enabled his platoon to dig in against the | numerically superior force and inflict heavy casualties |
| itions were assaulted during the night by a | numerically superior enemy force. |
| l Jackson defended the valley against three | numerically superior Union armies. |
| y for 12 or more successes can be simulated | numerically to be 0.11% (corresponding to 3.2 standard |
| The lunar theory, as developed | numerically to fine precision using these modern measur |
| killfully manipulated Republicans, who were | numerically very weak in the western two-thirds of the |
| ive Council, whose metropolitan regions are | numerically weighted so that up to two rural members ar |
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