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** Battle of Placentia Emperor Aurelian is defeated by the Alemanni forces invading Italy
** Battle of Fano Aurelian defeats the Alemanni, who begin to retreat from Italy
** Battle of Pavia Aurelian destroys the retreating Alemanni army.
** Battle of Lingones Caesar Constantius Chlorus defeats the Alemanni
** Battle of Vindonissa Constantius again defeats the Alemanni
** Thoracic aorta the half of the descending aorta above the diaphragm
** Abdominal aorta the half of the descending aorta below the diaphragm
** France voltage change 3 kV DC – 25 kV AC
** Germany voltage change 3 kV DC – 15 kV AC
** Netherlands voltage change 3 kV DC – 1500 V DC
** Luxembourg no voltage change at the border ( the line Arlon-Luxembourg is at 3 kV DC and the line Gouvy-Luxembourg is at 25 kV AC )
** Channel Tunnel voltage remains at 25 kV AC.
** UK voltage remains at 25 kV AC voltage change 750 V DC third rail ( The Southern Region ).
** CS Caught stealing: times tagged out while attempting to steal a base
** SBA / ATT Stolen base attempts: total number of times the player has attempted to steal a base ( SB + CS )
** DI Defensive Indifference: if the catcher does not attempt to throw out a runner ( usually because the base would be insignificant ), the runner is not awarded a steal.
** Autecology: autotroph heterotroph acclimatization endotherm ectotherm hibernation homeostasis behavior circadian rhythm

** and Continuously
** Continuously operating spark gaps such as arc welders
** Double VANOS Continuously varies the timing of the intake and exhaust valves.
** Campro CFE Continuously varies the intake valve timing and cam phasing only, not to be confused with the Campro CPS.
** VVT-i Continuously varies the timing of the intake camshaft, or both the intake and exhaust camshafts ( depending on application ).
** VVTL-i Continuously varies the timing of the intake valves.

** and variable
** Systems Biology comes under this category including reaction fluxes and variable concentrations of metabolites
** A variable for a 2-dimensional region in calculus, usually corresponding to the domain of a double integral.
** A Line reactor is used to limit starting current of motors and to protect variable frequency drives
** Inner London, a term of variable official definition describing the group of local authorities ' areas in the centre of Greater London, often matching the boundary of the previous County of London or the ( abolished ) Inner London Education Authority
** Omitted-variable bias is the bias that appears in estimates of parameters in a regression analysis when the assumed specification is incorrect, in that it omits an independent variable that should be in the model.
** Iodine ( mmol / L usually higher than plasma, but dependent variable according to dietary iodine intake )
** A common simple and highly structured variable length coding ( VLC ) technique for many of the syntax elements not coded by CABAC or CAVLC, referred to as Exponential-Golomb coding ( or Exp-Golomb ).
** The price floor is determined by production factors like costs ( often only variable costs are taken into account ), economies of scale, marginal cost, and degree of operating leverage
** get variable address:
** attractiveness ( highly subjective, variable, and impermanent )
** To condition freely on values of a random variable Y with state space, it suffices to define the conditional expectation using the pre-image of Σ with respect to Y:
** Per-channel volume, frequency, and waveform ( square wave with variable duty cycle or pseudorandom noise )
** Valve Gear: DOHC, 4 valves / cyl, variable valve timing on intake camshafts, sodium-cooled exhaust valves
** List of variable stars
** List of semiregular variable stars
** Steady state ( physiology ), also known as homeostasis, a system in which a particular variable is not changing but energy must be continuously added to maintain this variable constant.
** Absence of late, or variable decelerations,
** Absence of baseline variability with recurrent late or variable decelerations or bradycardia ; or
** Color: very variable
** in one complex variable
** Multiple variable and inexpensive sensors linked with computers
** Variable cost ( VC ): Variable costs are the costs paid to the variable input.
** Average variable cost ( AVC )
** X ( Horizontal ) Resolution: variable, maximum of 565 ( programmable to 282, 377 or 565 pixels, or as 5. 37mhz, 7. 159mhz, and 10. 76mhz pixel dot clock ) Taking into consideration overscan limitations of CRT televisions at the time, the horizontal resolutions were realistically limited to something a bit less than what the system was actually capable of.

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