Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Cone (disambiguation)" ¶ 135
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Cone and one
Gardner only ever described one of their rituals in depth, and this was an event that he termed " Operation Cone of Power ".
If one is given an object L of C together with a natural isomorphism Φ: Hom (–, L ) → Cone (–, F ), the object L will be a limit of F with the limiting cone given by Φ < sub > L </ sub >( id < sub > L </ sub >).
Cone maturation takes one year, with pollination in autumn and the seeds maturing the same time a year later.
Also, within the NSC Staff Papers is a memorandum dated July 3, 1954, from Cutler to his two subordinates, James S. Lay and J. Patrick Cone, explaining how they should handle NSC administrative matters during his absence ; one would assume that if the memorandum to Twining were genuine, Lay or Cone would have signed it.
Samples of each of these compositions were recovered in one or both of two major surface units of the Apollo 14 landing site within Fra Mauro: the immediate impact blanket of Cone crater, about 25 million years old, and surrounding older terrain.
Around 1500 CE, during one of the most violent events in recent history at Aniakchak, an estimated 0. 75 to 1. 0 km3 of material destroyed a preexisting edifice at Half Cone and inundated most of the caldera floor with pyroclastic flows, surges, and fallout many meters thick.
This was done on the advice of lawyer Fred F. Cone, Jr., who would later become one of the three trustees handling the Culverhouse estate.
The Treble Cone Race Academy is renowned for being one of the top ski race training grounds in the Southern Hemisphere.
The concept was originally created for a 1986 commercial on behalf of the California Raisin Advisory Board when one of the writers, Seth Werner ( at the time with the advertising firm Foote, Cone & Belding SF, and now with big ) came up with an idea for the new raisin commercial, saying, " We have tried everything but dancing raisins singing ' I Heard It Through the Grapevine '" ( the 1968 song popularized by Marvin Gaye ).
The Yankees needed a solid performance from David Cone, ( who had been expected to miss the entire year after having mid-season surgery for an aneurysm in his pitching shoulder ) and got one, with him pitching six innings and only giving up one run.
Taygete Cone in the Pleiades was dated at 3000 years, making it one of the youngest volcanic centres in Antarctica.
There was also one common, Delif's Cone, that had only one version, making it just as rare as an U3 uncommon.
* A new North entrance for the BMA would create a direct connection to a JHU parking garage opened in 2007 and the expansion would provide space for new study centers, classrooms and a brand new library replacing the current one located on the third floor of the Cone Wing.
Most of his lamps can be grouped into one of seven specific categories: Irregular Upper and Lower Border, Favrile, Geometric, Transition to Flowers, Flowered Cone, and Flowered Globe lamps.

Cone and cinder
* Cinder Cone ( British Columbia ), a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park
* Cinder Cone and the Fantastic Lava Beds, a cinder cone volcano in Lassen Volcanic National Park, Northern California in the USA
* Cone Glacier Volcano, a cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
* Cracker Creek Cone, a small cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia
* Dragon Cone, a monogenetic cinder cone in Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia
* Eve Cone, a well-preserved black cinder cone on the Big Raven Plateau, British Columbia, Canada
* Flourmill Cone, a cinder cone in Wells Gray Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada
* Gabrielse Cone, a monogenetic cinder cone in the Tuya Volcanic Field in British Columbia, Canada
* Icefall Cone, a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada
* Iskut Canyon Cone, a cinder cone of the Iskut-Unuk River Cones group in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
* Kana Cone, a red nested cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada northeast of Eve Cone in Mount Edziza Provincial Park
* Kena Cone, a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada in the Snowshoe Lava Field of Mount Edziza Provincial Park
* Klastline Cone, a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada near Mount Edziza in Mount Edziza Provincial Park
* Kostal Cone, a young cinder cone in southeastern British Columbia, Canada at the eastern end of Kostal Lake in the Shuswap Highland
* Lone Cone, an extinct cinder cone on the western peninsula of Meares Island, British Columbia, Canada
* Machmel River Cone, a cinder cone in the Pacific Ranges section of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada
* Mess Lake Cone, a cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia, Canada
* Moraine Cone, a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada
* Nahta Cone, a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada
* Nazko Cone, a small potentially active basaltic cinder cone in central British Columbia, Canada
* Opal Cone, a cinder cone located on the southeast flank of Mount Garibaldi in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada
* Pointed Stick Cone, a cinder cone in east-central British Columbia, Canada in Wells Gray Provincial Park
* Ridge Cone, a cinder cone in northern British Columbia, Canada
* Seconed Canyon Cone, a cinder cone in the Boundary Ranges of the Coast Mountains in northwestern British Columbia, Canada

Cone and cones
* Cone tracing, a derivative of the ray-tracing algorithm that replaces rays, which have no thickness, with cones
It has the most common form, Progressive Rod / Cone Degeneration ( PRCD ), a condition that causes the rods and cones in the retina of the eye to deteriorate later in life, resulting in blindness.
Later eruptions created cinder cones such as Wizard Island ( c. 6, 000 years old and high ) and Merriam Cone and also rhyodacite domes ( most of these features are under water ).
The four pigments in a bird's Cone cell | cones ( in this example, estrildid finch es ) extend the range of color vision into the ultraviolet.
Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that are responsible for color vision ; they function best in relatively bright light, as opposed to rod cells that work better in dim light.
* Cone monochromacy is the condition of having both rods and cones, but only a single kind of cone.
* The Cone Epicentre -- Many photos of traffic cones
Cone manufacturers operate procedures to control variability ( within batches and between batches ) to ensure that cones of a given grade remain consistent in their properties over long periods.
The Standard Pyrometric Cone Company was founded by Dr. Edward J. Orton, Jr. in 1896 to manufacture pyrometric cones, and followingn his death of a charitable trust was established to operate the company.
He acquired the nickname " Cone " from fellow band member Deryck Whibley in high school, because he frequently ate ice cream cones at lunch.
Cone dystrophy and achromatopsia, affecting the cones in the retina, and the anti-epileptic drug Trimethadione are typical causes.
Cone tracing is a derivative of the ray tracing algorithm that replaces rays, which have no thickness, with cones.

0.202 seconds.