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Observations from Greek fighter aircraft indicate a decompression problem.
A book dating from the time of the Commonwealth, The Vindication of CHRISTMAS or, His Twelve Yeares ' Observations upon the Times ( London, 1652 ), involved " Old Christmas " advocating a merry, alcoholic Christmas and casting aspersions on the charitable motives of the ruling Puritans.
* Observations about Halfbakery from a social perspective
In his Political Observations from April 20, 1795 Madison had stated:
His Surgical Observations on the Constitutional Origin and Treatment of Local Diseases ( 1809 ) — known as " My Book ", from the great frequency with which he referred his patients to it, and to page 72 of it in particular, under that name — was one of the earliest popular works on medical science.
Observations of Mercury's polar regions by radar from Earth and the on-going observations of the Messenger Probe have been consistent with water ice and / or other frozen volatiles being present in permanently shadowed areas of craters in Mercury's polar regions.
Observations from the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in 1997 revealed an " elongated bright central region " that peaked at 9 ″ ( 70 AU ) to the northeast of Vega.
Observations in the wild indicate that the males among the related common chimpanzee communities are extraordinarily hostile to males from outside the community.
The word " bungee " originates from West Country dialect of English language, meaning " Anything thick and squat ", as defined by James Jennings in his book " Observations of Some of the Dialects in The West of England " published 1825.
He argued for an attracting principle of gravitation in Micrographia of 1665, in a 1666 Royal Society lecture " On gravity ", and again in 1674, when he published his ideas about the " System of the World " in somewhat developed form, as an addition to " An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth from Observations ".
Observations suggest significant variation in the jet angle from between 2 and 20 degrees.
Hooke published his ideas about the " System of the World " again in somewhat developed form in 1674, as an addition to " An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth from Observations ".
The names of all seven satellites of Saturn then known come from John Herschel ( son of William Herschel, discoverer of the planet Uranus, and two other Cronian moons, Mimas and Enceladus ) in his 1847 publication Results of Astronomical Observations made at the Cape of Good Hope, wherein he suggested the names of the Titans, sisters and brothers of Cronos ( Saturn, in Roman mythology ), be used.
He published in 1860, Results of the Magnetical, Nautical and Meteorological Observations from March 1858 to February 1859, and did a large amount of travelling in Victoria in connection with his magnetic survey of the colony.
Observations from the Earth's surface are limited to wavelengths that can pass through the atmosphere.
Observations from the Pensacola area continued intermittently over the next several decades.
Publications from New Harmony's press include William Maclure's Essay on the Formation of Rocks, or an Inquiry into the Probably Origin of their Present Form and Structure and Observations on the Geology of the West India Islands ; from Barbadoes to Santa Cruz, Inclusive, both published in 1832 ; Thomas Say's Description of New Species of North American Insects, and Observations on Some of the Species Already Described ; Descriptions of Some New Terrrestrial and Fluviatile Shells of North America ; and American Conchology, or Descriptions of the Shells of North America.
" ( Observations from a visiting Irish tourist, July 2006 )
Observations of comet C / 1999 S4 ( LINEAR ) with the Chandra satellite in 2000 determined that X-rays observed from that comet were produced predominantly by charge exchange collisions between highly charged carbon oxygen and nitrogen minor ions in the solar wind, and neutral water, oxygen and hydrogen in the comet's coma.
Observations of material being ejected from the nucleus allowed astronomers to establish its rotation period.
Observations of M100 from February 21, 1960 to June 17, 1960 led to the discovery of SN 1959E, another type I supernova, with the faintest magnitude, 17. 5, among the five found, at 58 " E and 21 " S from its nucleus.

Observations and 1998
Observations announced in 1998 of distance – redshift relation for Type Ia supernovae indicated that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
* Londei, Tiziano ( 1998 ): Observations on Hume's Groundpecker Pseudopodoces humilis.
The NEO Observations Program ( NEOO ) is a result of a 1998 congressional directive to NASA to begin a program to identify 1 kilometer or larger objects to around 90 percent confidence level or better.
* Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics ( MOA ) ( 1998 – ), Japanese-New Zealand collaboration.
Observations and high-resolution imaging studies from 1998 to 2001, demonstrate that the rapidly evolving PPN phase ultimately shapes the morphology of the subsequent PN.

Observations and ABC
Observations of homeotic mutations led to the formulation of the ABC model of flower development by E. Coen and E. Meyerowitz.

Observations and Books
* St. David's Day section of Observations on the popular antiquities of Great Britain: chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies and superstitions, Volume 1 ( Google Books facsimile ) by John Brand, page 102
Personal Observations on the Republic of Vermont, Academy Books: 1981.
* O ’ Sullivan, Sinéad, " Martianus Capella and the Carolingians: Some Observations Based on the Glosses on Books I – II from the Oldest Gloss Tradition on De nuptiis ," in Elizabeth Mullins and Diarmuid Scully ( eds ), Listen, O Isles, unto me: Studies in Medieval Word and Image in honour of Jennifer O ’ Reilly ( Cork, 2011 ), 28-38.

Observations and ISBN
Including Reflections, Observations, and Reminiscences at Home and Abroad, from Early Life to Advanced Age ; Murray, 1847 ( reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2009 ; ISBN 978-1-108-00470-1 )
* David F. Gray, Stellar Photospheres ; The Observations and Analysis of: Third Edition, chapter 8, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-85186-2
* Medical Inquiries And Observations Upon The Diseases Of The Mind, 2006 reprint: Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4286-2669-7
* Observations on Art and Culture, Science and Philosophy ( 2005 ), ISBN 978-0-9760236-3-0
* Last House: Reflections, Dreams and Observations 1943-1991 ( Pantheon 1995 ) ISBN 0-679-77411-4
* The Bush Dyslexicon: Observations on a National Disorder, W. W. Norton, ISBN 0-393-32296-3
Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot and Other Observations ( ISBN 0-385-31474-4 ) is a 1996 American book by Al Franken.
Hertzberg is the author of the book, Politics: Observations and Arguments, 1966-2004 ISBN 1-59420-018-1, a collection of essays and reports on four decades of American political debates, campaigns, and ideological clashes ; culture, counterculture, and pop culture ; and presidents from Lyndon Johnson to George W. Bush, with excursions into neoconservatives, the religious right, and wars from Vietnam to the war on terror.

from and Moving
Moving away from the centre results in the reduction of the gains that those elements derive.
* The Texas Experience-John Connally Presents Buddy Holly, from the Texas Archive of the Moving Image
Moving from the experimental stage to a more commercial endeavor, he and his brother José set up shop in a Santiago de Cuba distillery they bought in 1862 ; that distillery housed a still made of copper and cast iron.
Moving existing nuclear weapons to locations from which they could reach American targets was one .”
Moving away from an early interest in Hegel, Dewey proceeded to reject all forms of dualism and dichotomy in favor of a philosophy of experience as a series of unified wholes in which everything can be ultimately related.
Moving from the left side of the bass bridge to the right side of the treble bridge is analogous to moving from the right side of the treble bridge to the left side of the treble bridge.
Moving clockwise around the outer bailey from Mortimer's Tower, the defences include a west-facing watergate, which would originally have led onto the Great Mere ; the King's gate, a late 17th century agricultural addition ; the Swan Tower, a late 13th century tower with 16th century additions named after the swans that lived on the Great Mere ; the early 13th century Lunn's Tower ; and the 14th century Water Tower, so named because it overlooked the Lower Pool.
Moving picture photographers from the Universal Film Manufacturing Company accompanied the expedition, in order to document the life of interior Africa.
* Moving Mars ( 1993 ) by Greg Bear depicts a colonised Mars seeking independence from the control of Earth.
The album delineates the apex of Rush's progressive period by featuring live material from the band's Permanent Waves and Moving Pictures tours.
Three tracks from Billy Gibbons ' pre-ZZ band, The Moving Sidewalks, were also included.
Moving to point B from point A, however, is not a Pareto improvement, as less butter is produced.
Moving away from the pure electro-pop that he had made his name with, Numan then experimented with jazz, funk and ethereal, rhythmic pop.
Moving away from the specified operating conditions can dramatically change a system's performance.
Moving at an early age from one location in the world to another alters a person's subsequent risk of MS. An explanation for this could be that some kind of infection, produced by a widespread microbe rather than a rare pathogen, is the origin of the disease.
Moving a skill from 50 to 51 is almost trivial ; from 98 to 99 nigh impossible.
* Islet cell Transplantation – Moving the beta ( islet ) cells from a donor pancreas and putting them into a person whose pancreas has stopped producing insulin.
Moving roughly eastwards, Garston Street, also in the valley-bottom, consists of a long-row of weavers ' and other artisans ' cottages dating from the 17th century.
Although Pete is often typecast as a villain, he has shown great versatility within the role, playing everything from a hardened criminal ( The Dognapper, The Lone Chipmunks ) to a legitimate authority figure ( Moving Day, Donald Gets Drafted, Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ), and from a menacing trouble maker ( Building a Building, Trombone Trouble ) to a victim of mischief himself ( Timber ).
In the cartoons of the 1930s, Pete would be Mickey Mouse's nemesis, but would vary in professions, from an all-out outlaw ( Gallopin ' Gaucho ) to a brutal law-enforcer ( such as Moving Day in which he is a sheriff who serves Mickey and Donald Duck with an eviction notice ).
Moving the weight toward one of the pivots decreased the period when hung from that pivot, and increased the period when hung from the other pivot.

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