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Practical and capacity
The Rocna obtained the highest averaged holding power in SAIL magazine's comparison testing in 2006 and the highest " ultimate holding capacity " in Practical Boat Owner's testing in August 2011.
Man also garners the place as the highest teleological end due to his capacity for morality, or practical reason, which falls in line with the ethical system that Kant proposes in the Critique of Practical Reason and the Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals.
Practical use of non-normal incidence phenomena, known as AVO ( see amplitude versus offset ) has been facilitated by theoretical work to derive workable approximations to the Zoeppritz equations and by advances in computer processing capacity.
b ) Practical training in different technologies: 4X250, MW, 4X600 MW & 4X135 MW capacity Jindal thermal Power Plants.

Practical and value
In his book Rethinking Life and Death, as well as in Practical Ethics, Singer asserts that, if we take the premises at face value, the argument is deductively valid.
However, in a later edition of " Practical Ethics " after the work of Næss and Sessions, Singer admits that, although unconvinced by deep ecology, the argument from intrinsic value of non-sentient entities is plausible, but at best problematic.
* Taubes M. The value of work, Parshas Yitro in The Practical Torah
Practical and commercial NTC resistors aim to combine modest resistance with a value of B that provides good sensitivity to temperature.
Advocacy efforts for librarians and the library profession take many forms within MLA: Resources are provided to help hospital librarians communicate with other leaders in their institutions about the true value of librarians and library services, including Advocacy Toolbox: A Practical Guide to Communicating Your Value.
In Defining the Wind: The Beaufort Scale and How a 19th-Century Admiral Turned Science into Poetry, author Scott Huler relates that Dalrymple's voyages had convinced him that a standard scale for measuring the speed of wind at sea would be of great value to sailors, and that he had included Smeaton's scale in his work Practical Navigation, which was written around 1790 but never published.

Practical and for
A. Richards & Christine Gibson, Learning Basic English: A Practical Handbook for English-Speaking People, New York: W. W. Norton & Co. ( 1945 )
* D. Young Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems, John Wiley & Sons ( 2001 ).
Practical devices generally use simpler chords for common characters ( e. g., Baudot ), or may have ways to make it easier to remember the chords ( e. g., Microwriter ), but the same principles apply.
Subsequently he published the influential and oft-reprinted Practical Phonetics for Students of African Languages in collaboration with Ida C. Ward ( 1933 ).
* Westermann, Diedrich Hermann & Ward, Ida C. ( 1933 ) Practical phonetics for students of African languages.
Practical phonetics for students of African languages ( 4th improvement ).
* Steven W. Smith: Digital Signal Processing-A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists, Newnes, ISBN 0-7506-7444-X, ISBN 0-9660176-3-3
* Artur Krukowski, Izzet Kale: DSP System Design: Complexity Reduced Iir Filter Implementation for Practical Applications, Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 1-4020-7558-8
Practical applications and advances in such fields created an increasing need for standardized units of measure ; it led to the international standardization of the units ohm, volt, ampere, coulomb, and watt.
Practical applications for electricity however remained few, and it would not be until the late nineteenth century that engineers were able to put it to industrial and residential use.
It is outlined in his book A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, which is now in its fourth edition.
* WorldCat Library Catalog: A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis
* 1943: Phonetics, a Critical Analysis of Phonetic Theory and a Technique for the Practical Description of Sounds ( Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press )
Wilson's final plans for the League were strongly influenced by South African Prime Minister Jan Smuts, who in 1918 had published a treatise entitled The League of Nations: A Practical Suggestion.
dissertation " Practical Translators for LR ( k ) languages " in order to address the practical difficulties of that time of implementing Canonical LR parsers.
* Sam's Laser FAQ A Practical Guide to Lasers for Experimenters and Hobbyists
In his essay, Overcoming Practical Difficulties in Creating a World Parliamentary Assembly, Joseph E. Schwartzberg proposes the use of proportional representation in the United Nations Parliamentary Assembly in order to prevent, for instance, lower castes of Indians from being excluded.
Practical applications exist only for chemical compounds of promethium-147, which are used in luminous paint, atomic batteries and thickness measurement devices, even though promethium-145 is the most stable promethium isotope.
As for the Hobbesians, Singer attempts a response in the final chapter of Practical Ethics, arguing that self-interested reasons support adoption of the moral point of view, such as ' the paradox of hedonism ', which counsels that happiness is best found by not looking for it, and the need most people feel to relate to something larger than their own concerns.
Practical Ethics includes a chapter arguing for the redistribution of wealth to ameliorate absolute poverty ( Chapter 8, " Rich and Poor "), and another making a case for resettlement of refugees on a large scale in industrialised countries ( Chapter 9, " Insiders and Outsiders ").
A course in ethics led by Dr Hartmut Kliemt at the University of Duisburg where the main text used was Singer's Practical Ethics was, according to Singer, " subjected to organized and repeated disruption by protesters objecting to the use of the book on the grounds that in one of its ten chapters it advocates active euthanasia for severely disabled newborn infants ".
In 1998, Nicks contributed to the Practical Magic soundtrack and performed in Don Henley's benefit concert for the Walden Woods Project.

Practical and traffic
Practical examples of this phenomenon surround us, as discussed in the " Philosophical Considerations " below, but let's just consider the particular case of " northbound traffic on the West Side Highway.

Practical and at
Practical tip to screen distances may range from several centimeters to several meters, with increased detector area required at larger to subtend the same field of view.
The FBI units that reside at Quantico are the Field and Police Training Unit, Firearms Training Unit, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, Technology Services Unit ( TSU ), Investigative Training Unit, Law Enforcement Communication Unit, Leadership and Management Science Units ( LSMU ), Physical Training Unit, New Agents ' Training Unit ( NATU ), Practical Applications Unit ( PAU ), the Investigative Computer Training Unit and the " College of Analytical Studies.
# Practical action must be taken at the lower levels to match the competitive political vision.
He taught at the Vitebsk Practical Art School in the USSR ( now part of Belarus ) ( 1919 – 1922 ), the Leningrad Academy of Arts ( 1922 – 1927 ), the Kiev State Art Institute ( 1927 – 1929 ), and the House of the Arts in Leningrad ( 1930 ).
Practical synchronous digital systems radiate electromagnetic energy on a number of narrow bands spread on the clock frequency and its harmonics, resulting in a frequency spectrum that, at certain frequencies, can exceed the regulatory limits for electromagnetic interference ( e. g. those of the FCC in the United States, JEITA in Japan and the IEC in Europe ).
Fifer Pig, Fiddler Pig, Practical Pig, and the Big Bad Wolf appeared in the 2001 series Disney's House of Mouse in many episodes, and again in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.
* Practical English Usage by Michael Swan, a guide to grammar aimed at non-native English speakers
While still at school he wrote his first article for Practical Wireless.
In 2007, Martin Levinson, president of the Institute's Board of Trustees, teamed with Paul D. Johnston, executive director of the Society at the date of the merger, to teach general semantics with a light-hearted Practical Fairy Tales for Everyday Living.
Joule went on to lecture at Sturgeon's Royal Victoria Gallery of Practical Science.
( Mineralogy and mining remained behind at the Museum of Practical Geology until the 1890s ).
In 1928, Niebuhr left Detroit to become Professor of Practical Theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York.
* 1844 Practical mining training at Mons
His criticism of Wolff influenced Immanuel Kant at the time when his system was forming ; and his ethical, as well as epistemological, doctrines are cited in the inaugural dissertation and Critique of Practical Reason.
The think-aloud method was introduced in the usability field by Clayton Lewis while he was at IBM, and is explained in Task-Centered User Interface Design: A Practical Introduction by C. Lewis and J. Rieman.
Although Washburn claimed, " I prefer to be imposed upon by others rather than by myself in withholding where I ought to give ," with the help of Sweetser's diplomacy and wisdom, he agreed to build, furnish, and endow a " Department of Practical Mechanics " at Boynton ’ s school.
Some universities also require that students complete an experience based course (" Practical Legal Studies " / " Law clinic "); a credit comprising independent research exclusively is often offered as an elective, and at some universities is a degree requirement.
Supporters of Cooper's methods point to the near-universal use of his system in the International Practical Shooting Confederation and other forms of action shooting, while Applegate's supporters point to police incidents where officers trained in Cooper's methods discharge many rounds at close range ( most measured in tens of feet ( 3 m ) or less ) with few ( if any ) disabling hits.
He found thousands of errors in John Hamilton Moore's The New Practical Navigator ; at eighteen, he copied all the mathematical papers he found in the Transactions of the Royal Society of London.
Adams was one of several people who provided information used in the writing of the book Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism ( 2008 ) by Mark Hawthorne.
He serves as director-in-residence at the Atlantic Theater Company in New York, where he teaches a technique called Practical Aesthetics.

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