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For the president, a master plan looking ahead five years ( the maximum reach for sound forecasting ), offers several practical advantages.
Housewives are finding literally hundreds of ways of getting the maximum use out of traditional designs, says Mr. Alden and they are doing it largely because Colonial craftsmen had `` an innate sense of the practical ''.
The BASE stands for baseband signalling, and the 2 supposedly refers to the maximum segment length of 200 meters, though in practical use it can only run up to 185 meters.
The maximum practical number of nodes that can be connected to a 10BASE2 segment is limited to 30.
It was too large to be a practical infantry weapon and was relatively ineffective with a maximum effective range of only 20 to 30 yards ( 20 to 30 meters ).
Multiple layers of thin dielectric films are used where maximum practical dielectric strength is required, such as high voltage capacitors and pulse transformers.
For practical applications, it is often useful to know the maximum radius of the first Fresnel zone.
For practical purposes, this allows a maximum screen resolution at 60 Hz of 1, 915 × 1, 436 pixels ( standard 4: 3 ratio ), 1, 854 × 1, 483 pixels ( 5: 4 ratio ), or 2, 098 × 1, 311 ( widescreen 16: 10 ratio ).
In many practical applications, parameter estimation for naive Bayes models uses the method of maximum likelihood ; in other words, one can work with the naive Bayes model without believing in Bayesian probability or using any Bayesian methods.
The maximum number of nodes is limited by the address space, and also by the total bus capacitance of 400 pF, which restricts practical communication distances to a few meters.
The driving force behind these projectiles is the wish to enhance the practical maximum effective range beyond normal standards.
A less than 100 % yield of each synthetic step and the occurrence of side reactions set practical limits of the efficiency of the process so that the maximum length of synthetic oligonucleotides hardly exceeds 200 nucleotide residues.
The aim of the waste hierarchy is to extract the maximum practical benefits from products and to generate the minimum amount of waste see: resource recovery.
The maximum practical deflection on either side of antenna center of the phased array beam is 60 degrees.
OWL DL was designed to provide the maximum expressiveness possible while retaining computational completeness ( either φ or ¬ φ belong ), decidability ( there is an effective procedure to determine whether φ is derivable or not ), and the availability of practical reasoning algorithms.
Although regions could allow powerful graphic manipulations they are limited by the current implementation that restricts the maximum region data storage size to a sixteen bit value and so are not practical as a general-purpose drawing composition tool and practical use at high resolution is also restricted.
The result is a stylish, luxurious yet utterly practical five door hatchback with impeccable road manners, but capable of a blistering 0 – 100 km / h ( 0 – 62 mph ) acceleration in just 6. 6 seconds and a maximum speed of 133 mph ( 214 km / h ).
As of now, the project is drawing on the expertise of international NGOs and tourism professionals in the seven participating countries, making a practical and positive contribution to alleviating poverty by helping local communities to draw the maximum benefit from their region ’ s tourism potential, while protecting the environmental and cultural heritage of the region concerned.
* Hull speed, which deals with theoretical estimates of practical maximum speed of displacement hulls.
Though forming a hemisphere is possible ( see geodesic dome ), it is not practical, and most designs have maximum displacements of under 1000 lb ( 450 kg ), and practical displacements only large enough for a single person.
* The Employment Act of 1946 created a clear legal obligation on the part of the federal government to use all practical means ‘ to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power .’ The Act also established “ the basic core of machinery for such economic planning – the Council of Economic Advisers working directly for the President, and the joint Committee on the Economic report in Congress .” Under the Employment Act, within two decades following its passage, swift measures taken by the Federal Reserve authorities and by the administration in charge held in check four recessions, those of 1948-49, 1953 – 54, 1957 – 58, and 1960-61.
However Hideo Shima, the chief engineer of the conversion, thought streamlining had no practical effect on reducing air resistance, because Japanese trains at that time did not exceed maximum speed of 100 km / h.

maximum and size
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
For four of the six ( the anaconda and the amethystine python cannot be included for lack of data ) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa constrictor being the smallest and the Indian python the next in size at the former stage.
Let us speculate a little on the maximum size of the anaconda.
The following information on snakes varying greatly in size ( but all with less than a 10-foot maximum ) shows, when considered with the foregoing, that there is probably no correlation between the length of a snake and the time required for it to mature.
The size of each element, and the minimum and maximum values allowed for each index may also be included in the dope vector.
For example, if for a given problem size a parallelized implementation of an algorithm can run 12 % of the algorithm's operations arbitrarily quickly ( while the remaining 88 % of the operations are not parallelizable ), Amdahl's law states that the maximum speedup of the parallelized version is times as fast as the non-parallelized implementation.
Any block size could be specified up to the maximum track length.
In 1587 Pope Sixtus V sought to arrest this growth by fixing the maximum size of the College at 70, including 50 cardinal priests, about twice the historical number.
Under the 1587 decree of Pope Sixtus V, which fixed the maximum size of the College of Cardinals, there were 14 cardinal deacons.
In some plants and cell types, after a maximum size or point in development has been reached, a secondary wall is constructed between the plasma membrane and primary wall.
Mira pulsates with a minimum size of 400 solar diameters and a maximum size of 500 solar diameters.
When this cavity has reached its maximum size, it is called the transient cavity.
The maximum coordination number for a certain metal is thus related to the electronic configuration of the metal ion ( to be more specific, the number of empty orbitals ) and to the ratio of the size of the ligands and the metal ion.
* Increased body size also increases maximum dive duration.
The pattern of encephalization started with Homo habilis which at approximately 600 cc had a brain slightly larger than chimpanzees, and continued with Homo erectus ( 800-1100 cc ), and reached a maximum in Neanderthals with an average size of ( 1200-1900cc ), larger even than Homo sapiens.
In the 14th century, the county of Flanders reached its maximum size, and became the wealthiest part of the Seventeen Provinces.
* The map size, where the maximum map size is 128, 000 map tiles.
A floorball stick is short compared with ice hockey ; the maximum size for a stick is 114 cm.
Its absolute maximum size occurs at the moment expansion has stopped, and when graphed, its tangent slope is zero.
The average litter size for Syrian hamsters is about seven pups, but can be as great as 24, which is the maximum number of pups that can be contained in the uterus.
* In 2004 there was controversy about an Irish law restricting the maximum size of a retail outlet to 6, 000 m < sup > 2 </ sup >.

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