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Dark bands in the absorption spectrum are due to the atoms in an intervening medium between source and observer, absorbing certain frequencies of the light between emitter and detector / eye, then emitting them in all directions, so that a dark band appears to the detector, due to the radiation scattered out of the beam.
Long before all possible fission has taken place, the buildup of long-lived neutron absorbing fission byproducts impedes the chain reaction.
If the surface has any transparent or translucent properties, it refracts a portion of the light beam into itself in a different direction while absorbing some ( or all ) of the spectrum ( and possibly altering the color ).
In the system as adopted in 1926, US 2 instead took the inland route, while US 1 followed the coast, absorbing all of the former Routes 24 and 1 in New England.
He then turned the device on himself, absorbing all of the stolen powers and becoming huge and muscular.
The U. S. Army Missile Command ( MICOM ) was activated on August 1, 1962 at Redstone Arsenal, absorbing all of the personnel, facilities, and projects remaining in the prior AOMC.
In the 1940s Professor Longhair was playing with Caribbean musicians, listening a lot to Perez Prado's mambo records, and absorbing and experimenting with it all.
The additional length was due to a new front end design and stronger energy absorbing bumpers required of all automobiles sold in the U. S. Sales of all large-sized cars fell due to economic problems and rising gasoline prices.
According to tribal traditions of absorbing war captives and all children of tribal women in the matrilineal system, if residents identified as Cree or Chippewa, they were counted as Native American, regardless of whether they had other ancestry.
The GM ' energy absorbing ' steering column was now fitted to all models and the fuel tank capacity was increased from 8 to 12 British gallons ( 36 to 55 litres ).
In practice, the O ( N ) additions can often be performed by absorbing the additions into the convolution: if the convolution is performed by a pair of FFTs, then the sum of x < sub > n </ sub > is given by the DC ( 0th ) output of the FFT of a < sub > q </ sub > plus x < sub > 0 </ sub >, and x < sub > 0 </ sub > can be added to all the outputs by adding it to the DC term of the convolution prior to the inverse FFT.
When Bavarian settlers moved into the area during the 9th century, superseding and gradually absorbing the Slavic population that had established itself during the previous half-millennium, all recollection of the Roman city had long since faded.
For safety reasons all modern cars feature a collapsible steering column ( energy absorbing steering column ) which will collapse in the event of a heavy frontal impact to avoid excessive injuries to the driver.
PC Gamer US gave the game a score of 91 %, calling it " one of the most playable adventures of all time [...] A slick, funny, and absorbing adventure that will appeal to a wide variety of gamers -- two thumbs up!
Lemon Amiga gave the game a 9 out of 10, praising its story, graphics, music and controls, and said: " Beneath a Steel Sky has it all, and in spades-a challenging absorbing game with lots to see and do, and wonderful graphics and sound to boot.
At the time, waltzes and ländlers mixed with the music of the immigrants absorbing sounds from all over central and eastern Europe and the Balkans.
These artificial enhancements granted him increased and more precise control over bodies of water and moisture near him, which he demonstrated by absorbing nearly all the moisture in the Trapster's body.
A & P subsequently rebranded all its stores in the Greater Toronto Area as Dominion stores ( absorbing Miracle Food Mart ), while Dominion locations elsewhere in Ontario took the A & P or Food Basics name.
That is, one object might reflect green light while absorbing all other frequencies of visible light.
Another object might selectively transmit blue light while absorbing all other frequencies of visible light.
Not withstanding all this variety of absorbing interests he never felt at home in Göttingen ; his untravelled heart kept ever turning towards his native Bern ( where he had been elected a member of the great council in 1745 ), and in 1753 he resolved to resign his chair and return to Switzerland.
In the latter half of the nineteenth century, the Chokwe became increasingly involved in trading and raiding, and they expanded in all directions, but chiefly to the north, in part absorbing the Ruund and other peoples.
The Portuguese commission recognized the importance of the lighthouse to the sea route to the Canary Islands, but could not contribute to the project at that particular moment due to the involvement in the Portuguese coast signalization, which was absorbing all available funds.
He used to insist that a man does not become a musician by practising so many hours a day at the piano, but by absorbing an influence from all the arts and all the interests of life, from architecture, painting, and even politics.

all and topic
* Japanese: all particles, such as the genitive postposition の ( no ) and the topic marker は ( wa ).
* Published studies may not be representative of all studies completed on a given topic ( published and unpublished ) or may be unreliable due to the different study conditions and variables.
While it began with the last common ancestor of all life, the topic usually only covers the evolutionary history of primates, in particular the genus Homo, and the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of hominids ( or " great apes ").
Frequently asked questions are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be commonly asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic.
The first day of the event is attributed to a National symposium on a topic related to the field of Metallurgical & Material Enginnering, where distinguished speakers from all over India and abroad present lectures.
Between 1955 and 1969 over 2, 000 books were published using lesbianism as a topic, and they were sold in corner drugstores, train stations, bus stops, and newsstands all over the U. S. and Canada.
This new-found Punic militarism alarmed many Romans, including Cato the Elder who, after a voyage to Carthage, ended all his speeches, no matter what the topic, by saying: " Carthago delenda est "" Carthage must be destroyed ".
The Latin style was heavily influenced by Cicero, and involved a strong emphasis on a broad education in all areas of humanistic study ( in the liberal arts, including philosophy ), as well as on the use of wit and humor, on appeal to the listener's emotions, and on digressions ( often used to explore general themes related to the specific topic of the speech ).
* That the laws of society should be made up only of the laws of God ( Sharia ), which cover " all human affairs " and " provide instruction and establish norms " for every " topic " in " human life.
Later on, as a young adult, he made himself an expert of knowledge on the topic of first on invertebrates, and later on vertebrates, all self-taught.
Finally, let us return to our original topic, and let us draw the conclusion from all our reflections on the infinite.
< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 125572 / collective-unconscious >.</ ref > In addition to the structure of the unconscious, Jung differed from Freud in that he did not believe that sexuality was at the base of all unconscious thoughts.
In their speculative work on the topic of future science and artificial intelligence, authors Goertzel and Bugaj describe a very different metaphysical notion as " quantum immortality ", one they claim is applicable in all circumstances, for every " intelligent entity ", and that serves as a means of " transfer " to other universes.
The Preamble to the Hopi constitution states that they are a self-governing tribe, focused on working together for peace and agreements between villages in order to preserve the “ good things of Hopi life .” The Constitution consists of thirteen different “ Articles ,” all with a different topic of interest.
The host introduced each performer with a joke or pun, usually all related on a common theme or topic.
It was a favorite topic for epics, but, unfortunately, all of these epics are now lost.
As with all linguistic forms, its usage is influenced by age, status, topic and setting.
God, as a topic in science fiction, when it appeared at all, used to be treated polemically, as in OUT OF THE SILENT PLANET.
During the negotiations over the creation of the League of Nations, the topic of " all men being created equal " came up in the context of the American Declaration of Independence.
In her first book on the topic devoted to the usefulness of allotment gardens she wrote: For the family, the plot of land is a uniting bond, where all family members can meet in shared work and leisure.
As this Bill applied government spending to all departments, almost any topic was relevant to the debate, and Henderson used the opportunity to list all of his many criticisms of the Unionist government.
From this an argument can be made that institutionalizing children in a so-called " one size fits all " or " factory model " school is an inefficient use of the children's time, because it requires each child to learn a specific subject matter in a particular manner, at a particular pace, and at a particular time regardless of that individual's present or future needs, interests, goals, or any pre-existing knowledge he or she might have about the topic.
Topics, associations, and occurrences can all be typed, where the types must be defined by the one or more creators of the topic map ( s ).
" Organic Reactions is unique in providing an authoritative discussion of the topic reaction accompanied by tables that organize all published examples of the reaction being reviewed.

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