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It didn't strike me as an easy matter to | measure a stellar disk and approximate the distance o |
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. |
In 1990, his VO2 max, a | measure of the body's ability to intake oxygen, was c |
the 1960s by CSIRO scientist A.G. McArthur to | measure the degree of danger of fire in Australian fo |
d in Parliament, is a formal term meaning the | measure is to be considered at some unspecified point |
mes from the Spanish phrase Yo mido meaning I | measure. |
of relativity of motion, there is no means to | measure the velocity of an inertial observer with reg |
ch is medium to high in intensity and means a | measure of the relative difference between the index |
transitive or intransitive verb, wat means to | measure, to take measurements; compare templum, from |
ould probe the nearby interstellar medium and | measure the properties of magnetic fields and cosmic |
olic yardstick against which modern men might | measure their own manhood. |
ams off the surface of Venus and Mercury, and | measure the round trip travel time. |
een conducted on single crystals of metals to | measure the shear stress required to initiate plastic |
An EMF meter can | measure AC electromagnetic fields, which are usually |
all is avoided by incident-light meters which | measure the amount of light falling on the subject us |
ts and ESR in one operation; some meters both | measure ESR and detect short-circuits. |
p station with four 6,000-hp pumps, meters to | measure the crude oil receipts and deliveries, and a |
He established a method to | measure intelligence on an absolute and homogeneous s |
ked together with Wide to develop a method to | measure the levels of the substance in blood samples. |
evelopment of a simple and reliable method to | measure the production of hemozoin has been difficult |
Pinto, he invented a semi-empirical method to | measure distances to Type II events, called the Stand |
There are a number of methods to | measure the degree of interaction of polar solvents s |
There are many methods to | measure this sexual behavior. |
They include innovative methods to | measure the extremely slow reactions in the interiors |
s claim that DALYs are not the best metric to | measure cost-effectiveness of charities, claiming tha |
With the switch by Michaels, the | measure passed by a margin of 76 to 73 in the Assembl |
nches) long, and releases microfilariae which | measure 207 by 13 µm (or 0.008 by 0.00051 inches!) in |
This principle is common for microsensors to | measure flow. |
ersity) who opposed the military government's | measure of intervening the universities and revoke th |
many years attached to the 10th Mine Counter | Measure (MCM10) Squadron manned by the Royal Naval Re |
"), is an instrument used by mineralogists to | measure the scratch hardness of materials. |
rne imaging systems (e.g., MODIS and MISR) to | measure and monitor terrestrial essential climate var |
In 2007, a modest levy | measure was passed in support of police and fire prot |
limit on the tau neutrino magnetic moment and | measure its interaction cross section. |
On November 7, 2006, Santa Monica passed | Measure Y, by a vote of 65-35 percent. |
The Verifier is also used to monitor and | measure the incremental use of oil, providing daily s |
e the methods customarily used to monitor and | measure trade flows. |
Mood without | Measure (1928) |
rm process allows the user to more accurately | measure the corneal thickness, verify the reliability |
electric pressure gauges that more accurately | measure chamber pressures and generally give signific |
er flow measurement devices to more precisely | measure feedwater flow, which is used to calculate re |
To more accurately | measure the temperature of real objects with unknown |
he Earth's magnetic field, or a more accurate | measure may be made with the International Geomagneti |
l waveform allows the user to more accurately | measure the corneal thickness, have to ability to che |
ty and availability and use the most rigorous | measure of protection. |
have been similar in the U.S. The most useful | measure of time trends is concentration in breast mil |
andard” because it provides the most reliable | measure of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and beca |
Most meters | measure the electromagnetic radiation flux density (D |
The most recent | measure, Prop. |
The Tuscarora Mountain tunnels | measure 1.1 miles (1.7 km) in length and are the seco |
All 29 House Republicans voted to move the | measure out of committee, with one Democrat joining. |
ensor imaging (DTI) is a related use of MR to | measure anatomical connectivity between areas. |
in the active receptor state is a much better | measure for response than is the fractional or propor |
lace in marine chemistry, of using mussels to | measure pollutant levels. |
ing relative to the aether, must consequently | measure some sort of "aether wind", like an observer |
where vol denotes n-dimensional Lebesgue | measure and the + on the left-hand side denotes Minko |
where "vol" denotes n-dimensional Lebesgue | measure. |
Hn is an the n-dimensional Hausdorff | measure. |
it (n−m)-ball and μ is n-dimensional Lebesgue | measure. |
Let λn denote n-dimensional Lebesgue | measure on n-dimensional Euclidean space Rn and let M |
A collop is also used to name a | measure of land sufficient to graze one cow. |
nd a dam for hydropower as a national defense | measure. |
number is assigned based on the nearest chain | measure. |
stylus combined with the compliance needed to | measure such components. |
McMurtry had needed to | measure fuel pipes on a prototype jet engine: at the |
Some practice may be needed to | measure round or irregular objects correctly. |
ser Institute publishes a basic needs poverty | measure for Canada. |
It also needs a | measure of distance from the frog in case it does pro |
timates of the minimal cost of food needs, to | measure changes in the poor population. |
After a lengthy period in negotiation, the | measure was passed 52-10 in the House, and 22-12 in t |
ely better fed than their Indian neighbors; a | measure taken to prevent their disaffection. |
p to Stan's expectations but can never really | measure up to the high standards in place for him. |
Nevertheless the | measure went ahead. |
t with Chris Morris reporting on a new police | measure to deal with noisy neighours in which a tiger |
0, Lawrence Sheriff introduced a new security | measure in order to protect the school against unauth |
hite, very fragrant flowers open at night and | measure about 3 inches. |
he shorter wavelengths (443-565 nm) typically | measure ocean color, whereas the longer wavelengths ( |
ession of speech, and that there is no viable | measure to limit the exposure of the contents to thos |
k of the group left citizens with no accurate | measure of trends within the state. |
No such | measure was taken but the government in Vienna refuse |
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 |
author of Strong and Free (1970) and No Small | Measure, with Hugh Segal (1983). |
at jury trial can be made easier, but no such | measure should result in a trial where the defendant |
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 |
Scholarship will grace in no uncertain | measure. |
is sort of moot, though, since nobody should | measure this for themselves; that's original research |
exists a κ-additive, non-trivial, 0-1-valued | measure on the power set of κ. (Here the term κ-addit |
Also, absorbance does not always | measure absorption: if a given sample is, for example |
measures radio play in the USA, and is not a | measure of record sales), staying atop for six weeks. |
It does not actually | measure or reflect the amount of atherosclerotic plaq |
Now by | measure I mean what will not incommode thee. |
penetrator/lander into the comet's nucleus to | measure temperatures and chemical composition. |
l typically also has a lower cetane number (a | measure of ignition quality) than European diesel, re |
Bromine number: A | measure of unsaturation expressed in terms of the mas |
owed by shiny dark brown to black nuts, which | measure 2.5 to 3.5 mm long and 1.5 to 2 mm in diamete |
Gametocytes are round to oblong and | measure 6 by 5 µm. |
The oblong-lanceolate tepals | measure up to 4 mm in length. |
sing instruments at the Gemini Observatory to | measure the speed of stars swirling in the cluster's |
spacecraft, FAST was designed to observe and | measure the plasma physics of the auroral phenomena w |
stem of measuring rods used by an observer to | measure the surrounding space by providing coordinate |
n the observer (i.e., different observers may | measure different numbers of asymptotic particles on |
t an analogous result holds for observers who | measure a nearly isotropic background radiation, and |
The method allows observers to | measure various physical properties on the substances |
asuring instruments, in order to obtain large | measure ranges, for example, the Valhalla 4100 ATC Lo |
y the Tuareg, it was essential to obtain some | measure of protection from the bashaw, at least as fa |
st before dying, and Edmund finally obtains a | measure of respect from his father. |
amous opinion about the "non-existence of any | measure of absolute value." |
In 1934 he worked in favor of a | measure endorsing efforts to obtain for physicians an |
Opponents of the | measure countered that every voter is free to registe |
with 36 people (97.3%) voting in favor of the | measure and 1 (2.7%) voting against. |
tations could change the direct costs of this | measure. |
Many also liked the provisions of the | measure that required equalization of school funding |
tility is most commonly defined in terms of a | measure of the accuracy of the information provided b |
The use of Bang | measure could apply when re-engineering (either compl |
"fight like hell" against the passage of the | measure. |
1980s, Anstett was a leading supporter of the | measure. |
Supporters of the | measure blamed the ballot title omission for the defe |
s decision is coded within the concept of the | measure by an observer. |
Proponents of the | measure argued that "Oregonians should have the right |
f their accompaniment on the up-beats of each | measure. |
e into force on approval with the rest of the | measure coming into force on such day or days as the |
After defeat of this | measure, George Radanovich (R-CA) offered a similar a |
ilarity is often described as an inverse of a | measure of distance in descriptor space. |
tor James Exon of Nebraska, co-sponsor of the | measure, credited Jepsen and Hughes with helping to f |
Since enactment of the | measure, the organization continues to lobby against |
The official proponent of the | measure is the Committee for Small Government. |
Supporters of the | measure included T E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) bu |
Opponents of the | measure argued that such an initiative was unnecessar |
uccess of which caused the abandonment of the | measure by the government. |
gh School was the primary beneficiary of Bond | Measure 'C' with $120,000,000 dedicated to a renewal |
ff from enrolling for a degree because of the | measure, the number of young people engaged in higher |
The cost of this | measure could increase the number of pretrial release |
was also the leading orchestrator of Pataki's | measure that cut income tax rates by 25 percent over |
He resigned in 1850, disapproving of the | measure for the restriction of the suffrage adopted b |
ly state: such arrangements are a set of zero | measure. |
Critics of the | measure point out that the mandate also prevents offi |
sources indicating the effectiveness of this | measure in curtailing methamphetamine production, in |
Opponents of the | measure sought to overturn it as a violation of funda |
life, he had never come upon a genius of the | measure of the Meitscheter. |
ue constants (with respect to a set of nodes) | measure the precision of the polynomial interpolation |
The pao is an obsolete unit of dry | measure (mass) which was used in South Asia. |
The success of the | measure boosted Senator Callahan's popularity in Jack |
Both sets of rankings | measure the success of all nations participating in b |
refers to an obsolete British unit of linear | measure between 16.5 and 24 feet (5.0 and 7.3 m). |
eaks for Alcohol" is the main opponent of the | measure. |
ersion used by Gounod has the addition of one | measure (m.23), found only in the Schwenke manuscript |
rces also describe the candy as a unit of dry | measure. |
votes cast, 110 (56.4%) were in favor of the | measure with 85 (43.6%) opposed. |
Ninety percent of voters were in favor of the | measure. |
us were the chief petitioners in favor of the | measure. |
Scope: The scope of a | measure represents the domain of entities on which th |
ontrol while still preserving the core of the | measure. |
retary, in particular the introduction of the | measure which brought about the Union of South Africa |
they were gradually withdrawn"Gulf of Tonkin | Measure Voted In Haste and Confusion in 1964", The Ne |
m is becoming an integral, the concept of the | measure described above is replaced by an integration |
avan, which is equal to one and a half of the | measure (cavan del rey) used at Manila." |
of the campaign, he survived criticism of the | measure directed at his Jewish faith, as well as an I |
The major intent of this | measure was to prevent the cash grants given to be us |
nd hand claps on the 2nd and 4th beat of each | measure and screaming organ lines over one major chor |
5.8-27.7 cm wide, while the skulls of females | measure 37.2-38.6 |
s are in conflict, only the provisions of the | measure with the higher number of "yes" votes at the |
ission of the cuts that would result from the | measure's failure in the ballot title (the summary of |
Proponents of the | measure felt it was the only way to avoid proposed sp |
he ID2004 it is unusual in its inclusion of a | measure of geographical access as an element of depri |
Africa, the clave is based on division of the | measure into groups of three, on which only a few bea |
first left and then right) in the span of one | measure, in the feel of 6/4. |
backtracking, the system keeps track of some | measure of success and learns which choices often lea |
Proponents of the | measure say rolling back the sales tax to 3% will sti |
g astronomers to deduce the existence of, and | measure the strength of magnetic fields around the su |
ciples of the League and felt it offered some | measure of juridical protection from the intervention |
The alqueire was also an old Portuguese | measure of capacity which varied between 13 and 22 li |
ark greenish-yellow to olive-green, sometimes | measure up to 12 cm in length and 8 cm in width. |
Assembly would never reach agreement on this | measure, Buck took the unprecedented step of adjourni |
late 1766, following which they stayed on to | measure a degree of Earth's meridian on the Delmarva |
ences between bridges were obtained on either | measure for subjects contacted by a male interviewer. |
A YES vote on this | measure means: The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) |
how Oregon's major newspapers endorsed on the | measure. |
the House and two-thirds of the Senate on any | measure deemed by them important, particularly if of |
work in the Iggeret is a “meditation on God, | Measure of all existing things. |
there have been no Senate hearings yet on the | measure, and no public hearings have yet been schedul |
A "yes" vote on this | measure means that the State would no longer be able |
' has received some empirical support: on one | measure, 'the resolution of past life stages was more |
Bruce cast the only dissenting vote on the | measure. |
this Act was passed to confer legality on the | measure following the Restoration of Charles II after |
viewed as one of the crucial swing votes on a | measure to repeal the death penalty in Colorado and u |
example ), which give the upper bound on the | measure of the set where a function takes values not |
ted by the authorities, which decided on this | measure to remove the problem of the public complaint |
Once a | measure had been agreed ("deemed expedient") by both |
For instance, one cannot | measure a table (analyte-component) but, the height, |
Likewise, one cannot | measure glucose but can measure the glucose concentra |
This method allows one to | measure the 3D density distribution of electrons in t |
As one protective | measure, large amounts of vaccine are kept in stock, |
than 0.0001″ (about as accurately as one can | measure) lie between 5.5 and 6798 days and seem to av |
One important | measure passed was that providing deep drainage for A |
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