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It will be noted that point f has seven nearest neighbors, h and e have six, and p has only one, while the remaining points have intermediate numbers.
A point like p gets information directly from n, but all information beyond n is indirectly relayed through n.
The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort.
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
Mocking Byrd, p, 2:01.1 has been in 2:12, with a racing date approaching at Bay Meadows.
Early Sun, p, 2:02.3, Chester Maid 2:05, Dark Sun, p, 2:06.1, and Sun Tan Maid 2:05.2 have been in 2:21.
Instead of closing the house in first ( as most builders do ) you can now cut your costs by not closing it in until you have to ( see p 121 ).
Let p be the minimal polynomial for T, Af, where the Af, are distinct irreducible monic polynomials over F and the Af are positive integers.
Note also that if Af, then Af is divisible by the polynomial p, because Af contains each Af as a factor.
If D denotes the differentiation operator and P is the polynomial Af then V is the null space of the operator p (, ), because Af simply says Af.
the marksman has some probability p, perhaps 0.1, of making a bull's-eye.
Note that we need not know the value of p, for the experiment to be binomial.
Experiment where p is not constant.
He also offers a conversion table ( see Cohen, 1988, p. 283 ) for eta squared ( η < sup > 2 </ sup >) where 0. 0099 constitutes a small effect, 0. 0588 a medium effect and 0. 1379 a large effect.
At about 2: 30 p. m., while leading one of those charges against a Union camp near the " Peach Orchard ", he was wounded, taking a bullet behind his right knee.
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< p > In the Dardanelles.
" Why I Am Eight Years Younger Than Anthony Burgess ", in At Home: Essays, 1982-1988, p. 411.

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* Hatfield, Mark O., with the Senate Historical Office, Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789 – 1993 .( U. S. Government Printing Office, 1997 ), p. 219
The first three functions are called the " initial " or " basic " functions: ( In the following the subscripting is per Kleene ( 1952 ) p. 219.
bs: 219 p. n. e.
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* Virgil, His Life and Times by Peter Levi ( Duckworth, 1998 ) p. 219.
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" Virya, or spiritual manhood, if lost or wasted results in death and if withheld and conserved leads to life " ( ibid., p. 219 ).
Paris, Jacquin, p. 219.
The defective stones were replaced by stones identical but treated to resist the pollutionRevue Marseilles, N ° 219, p. 94.
La revanche des petites nations: le Québec, l ' Écosse et la Catalogne face à la mondialisation, Montréal: VLB, 219 p. ( ISBN 2-89005-775-5 )
If a measuring instrument is unreliable, it may dilute and obscure the real effects of a program, and the program will ' appear to be less effective than it actually is ' ( Rossi et al., 2004, p. 219 ).
The validity of a measurement instrument is ' the extent to which it measures what it is intended to measure ' ( Rossi et al., 2004, p. 219 ).
" p. 219 of Phenomenon of Man
N. Y .), Feb. 6, 2001 ( transcript pp. 218 – 219, 233 ); Feb. 13, 2001 ( transcript pp. 514 – 516 ); Feb. 20, 2001 ( transcript p. 890 ).
* French, M. & Waterson, D." Darling Downs: a pictorial history 1850-1950 " p. 219.
" Although the council had desired a catechism " perfect in every respect " ( Acta et Decr., p. 219 ), theologians and teachers criticized several points ( Nilles, " Commentaria ", II, 265, 188 ).
*, p. 219.
Weights and Measures, C. Astronomy and Astrology, D. Geography ( London: Luzac, 1958 ), p. 219.
[...] They dispute an alternative explanation, suggested by Mackay in a discussion with Libet ( 1979, p. 219 ) to the effect that ' the subjective referral backwards in time may be due to an illusory judgment made by the subject when he reports the timings ', and more significant, Libet, et al.
9, p. 219
Butler, although a self-described Republican, responded by supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1932 US presidential election .< ref name =" support "> Schmidt, p. 219 < font size =" 1 ">" Declaring himself a " Hoover-for-Ex-President Republican ," Smedley used the bonus issue and the army's use of gas in routing the ( Bonus Expeditionary Force ) B. E. F – recalling infamous gas warfare during the Great War – to disparage Hoover during the 1932 general elections.
219 ( Tuesday, 4 December 1906 ), p. 2, col. 4.
ad 1: Antonie arrived in Prague on 3 July 1812 after an arduous journey with husband, child and servant ( and was registered there ); she left at dawn the following morning: Where did she have time that night for a tryst with Beethoven ?” ( Steblin 2007, p. 148 ) Solomon ( 1972, p. 577 ) admits: There is no proof that Beethoven and Antonie met in Prague .” And regarding Karlsbad: It is possible that the letter arose from a ... meeting with a woman who informed Beethoven that she was going to Karlsbad and then failed to carry out her declared intention .” ( Solomon 1998, p. 219 f .) Goldschmidt showed that " for short stays, residents opposed to foreigners were exempt from reporting requirements ".

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