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Initially set up under the HVP as a rocket training battery ( Number 444 ), Heimat-Artillerie-Park 11 Karlshagen / Pomerania ( HAP 11 ) also contained the A-A Research Command North for the testing of anti-aircraft rockets.
The population density was 444 people per square mile ( 172 / km² ).
The population density was 2, 444. 2 people per square mile ( 945. 2 / km² ).
There were 19, 444 housing units at an average density of 18 per square mile ( 7 / km² ).
There were 928 housing units at an average density of 444. 7 / sq mi ( 171. 4 / km² ).
There were 1, 444 housing units at an average density of 953. 4 per square mile ( 369. 2 / km² ).
The population density was 9, 444. 2 people per square mile ( 3, 646. 4 / km² ).
There were 444 housing units at an average density of 1, 335. 9 per square mile ( 519. 5 / km² ).
There were 2, 540 housing units at an average density of 349. 0 per square mile ( 134. 7 / km² ), of which 1, 967 ( 81. 6 %) were owner-occupied, and 444 ( 18. 4 %) were occupied by renters.
The population density was 1, 150. 7 people per square mile ( 444. 3 / km² ).
The population density was 3, 444 / sq mi ( 1, 329 / km² ).
There were 1, 145 housing units at an average density of 444. 1 per square mile ( 171. 4 / km² ).
There were 1, 444 housing units at an average density of 74. 2 per square mile ( 28. 7 / km² ).
The population density was 1, 130. 6 people per square mile ( 444. 0 / km² ).
There were 5, 645 housing units at an average density of 1, 444. 1 per square mile ( 557. 4 / km² ).
There were 444 housing units at an average density of 334. 6 per square mile ( 128. 9 / km² ).
There were 4, 444 housing units at an average density of 765. 9 / sq mi ( 295. 8 / km² ).
The population density was 444. 4 people per square mile ( 170. 9 / km² ).
The population density was 444. 5 people per square mile ( 173. 0 / km² ).
There were 322 housing units at an average density of 444. 1 per square mile ( 172. 7 / km² ).
There were 1, 444 housing units at an average density of 630. 7 / sq mi ( 243. 5 / km² ).

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* James S. Easby-Smith The Songs of Alcaeus ( 1901 ) W. H. Lowdermilk and Co., Washington-digitalized by Google: biography, history of criticisms, history of editions / publications, translations of fragments, commentary etc.
The Septuagint version appears to agree more with the Qumran fragments rather than the Hebrew / Aramaic Masoretic text reflected in modern translations.
The data can either be used as fingerprint to prove material identity or the GC / MS data is used to identify individual fragments to obtain structural information.
The Lancer / Ace editions ( 1966 – 1977 ), under the direction of de Camp and Lin Carter, were the first comprehensive paperbacks, compiling the material from the Gnome Press series together in chronological order with all the remaining original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines.
There will also be fragments from the item ’ s casing and / or structures in the blast area.
LB is relatively new and is ineffective in resolving fragments larger than 5 kbp ; However, with its low conductivity, a much higher voltage could be used ( up to 35 V / cm ), which means a shorter analysis time for routine electrophoresis.
The excavation discovered the following items in the two pits which formed a " T ": (# 1 ) remains of 46 human bones fragments ; (# 2 ) bullet jackets from short barrel guns / pistols ; (# 3 ) wooden boxes which had deteriorated into fragments: (# 4 ) pieces of ceramic which appear to be amphoras which were used as containers for acid ; (# 5 ) iron nails ; (# 6 ) iron angles: (# 7 ) seven fragments of teeth ; (# 8 ) fragment of fabric of a garment.
Graywacke sandstones are a heterogeneous mixture of lithic fragments and angular grains of quartz and feldspar, and / or grains surrounded by a fine-grained clay matrix.
Variations of the documentary hypothesis remain popular especially in America and Israel, and the identification of distinctive Deuteronomistic and Priestly theologies and vocabularies remains widespread, but they are used to form new approaches suggesting that the books were combined gradually over time by the slow accumulation of " fragments " of text, or that a basic text was " supplemented " by later authors / editors.
Greek / Latin fragments with English commentary.
:( M-107 NC / DC ): Explosive Composition B material packed into a thick, internally scored shell which causes a large blast and sends razor-sharp fragments at extreme velocities ( 5, 000 – 6, 000 meters per second ).
DU is pyrophoric ; the heated fragments of the penetrator ignite after impact on contact with air, setting fire to fuel and / or ammunition in the target vehicle, thereby compensating for the lack of an explosive warhead in the penetrator.
In 1976, Johns partnered with writer Samuel Beckett to create Foirades / Fizzles ; the book includes 33 etchings, which revisit an earlier work by Johns and five text fragments by Beckett.
< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 179088 / edge-effect >.</ ref > Edge effects are especially pronounced in small habitat fragments where they may extend throughout the patch.
He found fragments of Indian ceramics dating from the Late Woodland / Contact Period and determined that the area was the " possible site of Werowocomoco.
Several complete Wilson / Parks songs and other musical fragments written for SMiLE subsequently appeared on the Beach Boys ' " replacement " album Smiley Smile, including " Heroes and Villains " and " Wind Chimes ", although most were re-recorded in drastically scaled-down arrangements.
( Basel / Stuttgart ), Greek text ( excluding the harmonic fragments, rhythmic fragments, On the Primary Duration, and On tonoi: see p. 28 ) with commentary in German
He used the term Dé-coll / age, ( in connection with a plane crash ) in 1954 to refer to the process of tearing down posters, and for the use of mobile fragments of reality.
: 1000 – 5, 000, 000 g / mol for polymers, proteins, DNA fragments, etc.

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A short history of Greek Comedy, written by an anonymous writer of antiquity, reports that Eupolis first produced in the year where Apollodorus was the Eponymous archon, which would be 430 / 429 BC.

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