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Another related | measure is the payload fraction, which is the fractio |
ses it is confused with resolution, a related | measure. |
A related | measure is million standard cubic metres per day (MSm |
ship could be pushed or pulled was a relative | measure of the strength of the beam and the mass of t |
ions of features are identified by a relative | measure along a linear element, for example a milesto |
(Wetzel 1983) Since this is a relative | measure, there are no units involved. |
A meaningful and reliable | measure of the maximum power output of an audio ampli |
andard” because it provides the most reliable | measure of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and beca |
ng angles - A combination square can reliably | measure 90° and 45° angles. |
nored the act's purpose as a financial relief | measure. |
- the boundary was built in 1841 as a relief | measure to provide respite from the Hungry Forties, a |
This includes before and after or repeated | measure studies. |
Rescaled | measure: Applies a formula to a numeric measure. |
Kripo researchers | measure a Sinti boy's head in anthropological studies |
975, he wrote that TVTV "gained a respectable | measure of national success with 'The Lord of the Uni |
ne of the strongest telemarketing restricting | measure in the nation. |
immediately prevented by any less restrictive | measure. |
The results | measure the amount of land and water that the populat |
n leaders (including Prasad) as a retaliatory | measure. |
pplanted in the 19th century as a retaliatory | measure from Madrid for the support of the provinces |
Smart, Ashburn voted against every gay rights | measure in the State Senate since taking office, all |
ty and availability and use the most rigorous | measure of protection. |
zed by actuaries for featuring the first risk | measure ever (the Risico der Casse); moreover it offe |
This axis can be considered a rough | measure of the axial Mach number of the flow through |
in the reservoir dropped, it provided a rough | measure of the passage of time. |
SAD | measure using supine abdominal height |
SAD | measure of men in their 40s, greater than 25 cm, also |
held the protecting signal at red as a safety | measure, so in order to clear it, he obtained a false |
ng with over 3000 police officers as a safety | measure. |
A safety | measure that one can employ is placing a screen over |
f the bomb, but was actually done as a safety | measure. |
k, but was reclosed by the police as a safety | measure after 2 hours because of the unexpected size |
first half of the 1900s, originally a safety | measure to douse any fires on the film sets. |
wells were drilled into the coal, as a safety | measure to drain off gas ahead of mining. |
ocation on the six-foot-thick ice as a safety | measure if the 10-inch red line is reached, according |
which once existed at Tonbridge) was a safety | measure as the line to the harbour descends on an inc |
e traveling at for its speed to have the same | measure in all reference frames. |
on-included) side in a triangle have the same | measure and length, respectively, as those in the oth |
eston's representation was halved by the same | measure, the combined borough was thereafter represen |
Intermingled material such as sands | measure 0.033-0.008 |
dient - a possible indicator of a cost saving | measure by the commercial chocolate industry. |
War Ugaki Kazushige as part of a cost saving | measure during the Kato Takaaki administration. |
War Ugaki Kazushige as part of a cost saving | measure during the Kato Takaaki administration. |
cons, but it was shut off as an energy saving | measure by his superiors. |
ged to an aluminum screw top as a cost saving | measure and to ensure long term freshness. |
tandby mode in December 2010 as a cost saving | measure. |
Famine codes and scales | measure the intensity and magnitude of the famine. |
Mature schizonts | measure 4.1 +/- 0.2 (range: 3-4) micrometres x 3.1 +/ |
Mature schizonts | measure 13.0 +/- 0.4 (range: 10-15) micrometres x 10. |
He was interested in developing a scientific | measure that would predict a success rate in marriage |
A second | measure was introduced in 2006 which saw school perfo |
marked with purple indelible ink, a security | measure to prevent double voting. |
0, Lawrence Sheriff introduced a new security | measure in order to protect the school against unauth |
ater harvesting is viewed as a water security | measure for the State of Kerala, with two broad types |
S. Department of Defense decals as a security | measure. |
0, the War Office ordered that, as a security | measure under the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act 1939 |
its are approximately 20 mm long, while seeds | measure around 4 mm. |
o resort periodically to this self-preserving | measure: in 1976, DZFE cut broadcast to a mere six ho |
The Balance Efficacy Scale: self-report | measure that examines an individual's confidence whil |
AT) is a widely used standardized self-report | measure of symptoms and concerns characteristic of ea |
iscriminative validity as a semi-quantitative | measure of alcohol consumption […]". |
These sensors | measure the electrical potential of an electrode when |
he flow in some fashion, and pressure sensors | measure the differential pressure before and within t |
Nonetheless, the legislature sent | Measure 50 to voters the next year to clarify that th |
regional productions, including Shakespeare's | Measure for Measure at Roosevelt University. |
o written by the composer after Shakespeare's | Measure for Measure. |
Hornworm eggs are spherical to oval in shape, | measure about 1.5 mm (0.059 in) in diameter, and vary |
is sort of moot, though, since nobody should | measure this for themselves; that's original research |
e is 300 metres (980 ft) long and whose sides | measure 235 metres (771 ft). |
s defined as the area of a square whose sides | measure exactly one wa (two metres), equivalent to fo |
e is 200 metres (660 ft) long and whose sides | measure 225 metres (738 ft). |
nking first in almost every other significant | measure of a successful program. |
alysis and commentary", funded in significant | measure by his father, as president of the Schumann C |
A significant | measure of industrialization began after 1945 with th |
ighboring Washington had considered a similar | measure, Initiative 164, in the mid-1990s, but did no |
The RUC responded to this with a similar | measure to the Dawson roof, fitting a plate of ballis |
MPP intends to run a similar | measure in November 2012. |
er, voters in Massachusetts enacted a similar | measure. |
A similar | measure, the No Child Left Inside Act of 2008 (H.R. 3 |
The most popular similarity | measure for comparing chemical structures represented |
ter Amos Tversky, is an asymmetric similarity | measure that compares a variant to a prototype. |
Using this similarity | measure, segments of a given length (3 to 15) were cl |
das, was Quetelet's establishment of a simple | measure for classifying people's weight relative to a |
SMOG or Simple | Measure of Gobbledygook, a measure of readability |
spearheaded the fight against Bill Sizemore's | Measure 91, which would have cut the State budget for |
entiated hypnotic effect, as the sleep-timing | measure was longer than both of the individual compon |
It was also part of a slum-clearance | measure, to push impoverished workers out of the city |
an easily mix small batches of cement slurry, | measure displacement volume accurately to spot the sl |
Thanks in no small | measure to the efforts of Escher, who regarded him as |
inent structure in Texarkana, due in no small | measure to its location. |
Abraham Goldfaden, which derived in no small | measure from Purim plays, often spectacles more than |
uce verbosity and increase clarity by a small | measure. |
author of Strong and Free (1970) and No Small | Measure, with Hugh Segal (1983). |
Six decades later, Dimidov gained a small | measure of compensation for that suffering, €7,670 (U |
ancore, an act in which they were in no small | measure helped by the poor policing of the densely fo |
low-keyed father, an image helped in no small | measure by Crosby's famous holiday TV specials that u |
nd Final Placements Programmes is in no small | measure because TMI students are particularly well pr |
ner's contention that profits may be the sole | measure of liability as matter of law, such profits c |
t the disk was designed by a person with some | measure of astronomic knowledge and that the sculptur |
ring humanity the Lord Himself will take some | measure and He will manifest Himself as the Supreme P |
. but a catharsis at this point would in some | measure trivialize the loss." |
dians had their own confederacy enjoying some | measure of autonomy and peaceful rule under king Debe |
The y-axis is some | measure of flow, usually non-dimensional flow or, as |
The repeated tests on each provide some | measure and control of testing error. |
ciples of the League and felt it offered some | measure of juridical protection from the intervention |
Gui's poetry to some | measure imitates that of his contemporary Cadenet, wh |
He gained some | measure of fame as self-styled "elector of homophobia |
alled; Hogarth attributed its failure in some | measure to the rival drawing-academy set up by John V |
This resulted in some | measure of popular panic that AIDS was communicable t |
ing water quality, the most direct being some | measure of attenuation (that is, reduction in strengt |
Brooks gained some | measure of fame for his reporting of the Ohio River f |
isions, so as they "behave - at least in some | measure - as parts of a whole." |
art maintains that they are (at least in some | measure) the work of the Madhyamaka Aryadeva. |
He was instrumental in restoring some | measure of family control to the Hearst Corporation, |
After repeated failures, some | measure of success was achieved under Emperor Susenyo |
, but rather dismantles the myth to take some | measure of the man underneath. |
er of the company, when pressed to admit some | measure of culpability, famously answered, "We have b |
oving-kindness of the Lord - may this in some | measure be the fruit of my work…' (Correspondence, 18 |
ted Synodic authority and the people, in some | measure, still attended his preaching, was a sore mem |
In January 2006, Kirsty briefly gained some | measure of notoriety in Scotland following a forecast |
These faults were in some | measure corrected in the six tragedies he wrote some |
orts, in the hope of providing them with some | measure of protection of their own. |
g Cwmparc's ‘sylvan' valley to revert in some | measure back to its original beauty. |
nd accelerated into the 20th century, in some | measure due to the work of Pierson. |
Some | measure of the relative merits of his batting and bow |
The song also gained some | measure of fame when Dave Marsh, in his Book of Rock |
s, such as at Kodmin, tentatively afford some | measure of protection from these harms, and support a |
biography and numerous sermons, which in some | measure of contrast with others of his day, tended to |
y the Tuareg, it was essential to obtain some | measure of protection from the bashaw, at least as fa |
art because of free speech issues and in some | measure because many US diplomats use the BlackBerry. |
he Canadian government was eager to gain some | measure of independence during this turbulent period. |
cipally novelists, "whose works evoke to some | measure Nabokov's brilliant versatility and commitmen |
me is very challenging, not only because some | measure of dishonesty is involved but also because it |
the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, which to some | measure brought about the 'nationalizing' of some of |
e recognition from the English Crown, in some | measure saved her own reputation in the community of |
d 30 Assault Unit by Ian Fleming due, in some | measure, to his ability to speak fluent German, as we |
he intervention was subsequently granted some | measure of hemispheric approval by the creation of an |
backtracking, the system keeps track of some | measure of success and learns which choices often lea |
So I am in some | measure proud that I could express criticism without |
ark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometimes | measure up to 12 cm in length and 8 cm in width. |
Witch balls sometimes | measure as large as 7 inches (18 cm) in diameter. |
ent was instituted in order to lend a special | measure of honor to Shabbat, since the normative prac |
This is a special | measure for crimes which are committed under psycholo |
Blennies in this species | measure around 4 centimetres at first maturity, and c |
twork congestion can be considered a specific | measure of the time delay in a journey or time lost t |
of 850 cm³, while the latest Javan specimens | measure up to 1100 cm³, overlapping that of H. sapien |
The spectral | measure of A defined by |
ct unit would be mTh since mass spectrometers | measure the mass-to-charge ratio, not the mass. |
The OCA also sponsored | Measure 13 in the same year. |
The group sponsored | Measure 8, an initiative measure that repealed Govern |
pore print is pink, and the individual spores | measure 5 by 6 μm. |
Spores and microscopic features : The spores | measure 8.0 - 10.0 x 7.5 - 9.5 µm and are globose to |
ing: “an importing country must accept an SPS | measure which differs from its own as equivalent if t |
In 2007 the school's results on the standard | measure (% of pupils reaching 5 GCSEs at grades A*-C) |
In most of the United States, the standard | measure of firewood is a cord or 128 cubic feet (3.6 |
viated as abv, ABV, or alc/vol) is a standard | measure of how much alcohol (ethanol) is contained in |
It is the standard | measure used in the United States, and is so named be |
July 2008 (by the international standardised | measure, which is usually higher than the claimant co |
rown dwarfs and black holes, study starspots, | measure stellar rotation, and probe quasars including |
slation and also against any state-controlled | measure that would want to control media or the regis |
Senate sponsor for Referendum C, a statewide | measure to remove TABOR restrictions on the state bud |
nment in October 2008 as an economic stimulus | measure. |
AF2 was however seen as a stop-gap | measure against the introduction of the Formula 3000- |
As a stop-gap | measure before a new helmet was developed, the Genera |
As a stop-gap | measure, Tom Lungley was loaned by Lancashire from De |
y powered VF in limited numbers as a stop-gap | measure to counter the growing Anti-UN Alliance threa |
ozia from the Tusculani family, as a stop-gap | measure until her own son John was ready to assume th |
It was intended as a two-year stopgap | measure, but the Hambletonian never returned to Goshe |
he P-15M Termit (SS-N-2C 'Styx') as a stopgap | measure for the first batch of Charlie submarines. |
ey may act as an alternative to, or a stopgap | measure until, plastic surgery to reconstruct a breas |
gun purchased by Britain in 1900 as a stopgap | measure to upgrade its field artillery to modern QF s |
f his unpopularity, Roh took a rather strange | measure to save his presidency when he proposed a gra |
proceeds like poetry, but without its strict | measure [i.e., meter], employing instead paired thoug |
Using the strictest | measure, the purple sea urchin and humans share 7,700 |
ers noted that setlist would be the strongest | measure of whether players should purchase the game. |
sfaction (UIS) as “a perceptual or subjective | measure of system success”. |
No such | measure was taken but the government in Vienna refuse |
Such | measure was fiercely opposed by Lithuania, which clai |
at jury trial can be made easier, but no such | measure should result in a trial where the defendant |
d in the hole and lift the valve a sufficient | measure of the minimum area for each position or unde |
ition of group and front committees supported | Measure 43. |
gonians In Action ran the campaign supporting | Measure 7, after taking it over from Bill Sizemore's |
The rod as a survey | measure was standardized by Edmund Gunter in England |
Swarmandals | measure from twenty-four to thirty inches in length a |
is to be the first mission to systematically | measure the polarization of cosmic X-Ray sources. |
Tadpoles | measure just 3 mm. |
and legal status of the drug they are taking, | measure accurate dosages and take other precautions t |
Retractable flexible rule or tape | measure |
he focus puller can attach one side of a tape | measure to quickly gauge the distance to objects that |
A roll-up tape | measure being used. |
that would be measured by a hypothetical tape | measure at fixed time t, i.e. the "proper distance" a |
He continued his tape | measure legacy during his second go-round with the Ph |
good at estimating distances, or have a tape | measure at hand, you can get precise, sharp focus wit |
raubs climbed on top of the donut with a tape | measure and confirmed this for the authors. |
he platinum iridium meter guarantees the tape | measure, a strict measure must exist for the art of t |
ction of the integrated circuit (IC) the tape | measure has also entered into the digital age with th |
the telescope while an assistant holds a tape | measure or graduated staff vertical at the point unde |
plastic tape | measure (metric) |
Dickinson was a major proponent of the tax | measure that would have built a new basketball arena |
He opposed the 2004 tax | measure funding the FasTracks light rail expansion. |
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