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The surface of the water becomes slightly concave, with the consequence that the potential energy of the water at the greater radius is increased by the work done against gravity to achieve the greater height.
Its importance was instead conveyed by the height of the tower ( prasat ) rising above it, by its location at the centre of the temple, and by the greater decoration on its walls.
A man fighting from horseback also had the advantages of greater height, speed, and inertial mass over an opponent on foot.
The height equivalent of a theoretical plate ( HETP ) will be greater than expected.
Larger commercial, public buildings and grand homes often use doors of greater height.
The diameters of all tsukeshime-daiko sizes are approximately the same, but the height of the wooden bodies increases in order to provide greater rope leverage in tightening thicker skins.
If the event remains tied, the jumpers have a jump-off, beginning at the next greater height.
The introduction of flexible vaulting poles made from composites such as fiberglass or carbon fiber allowed vaulters to achieve greater height.
A siege tower, a substantial structure built to equal or greater height than the fortification's walls, could allow the attackers to fire down upon the defenders and also advance troops to the wall with less danger than using ladders.
Not only is the height and width (" spread ") of an obstacle increased to present a greater challenge, technical difficulty also increases with tighter turns and shorter or unusual distances between fences.
The more change of direction, flexibility, and height in the lift, the greater number of points a team can earn from the judges under the Code of Points scale.
If directional shear between the surface and the height in the atmosphere at which the barometric pressure measures is greater than 60 degrees, nothing more than flurries can be expected.
The wind speed difference between the surface and vertical height at which the pressure reads should be no greater than so as to prevent the upper portions of the band from shearing off.
The greater the thermal difference and the height of the structure, the greater the buoyancy force, and thus the stack effect.
This is believed to be the result of hybrid vigor, similar to how mules acquire greater height and endurance than either parent.
As distinct from the dust devil, it is improbable that the height reached by the fire gas vortex is greater than the visible height of the vertical flames because of turbulence in the surrounding gases that inhibit creation of a stable boundary layer between the rotating / rising gases relative to the surrounding gases.
It is in the portion of the watershed between the Grande St Bernard Pass and the Simplon that the main chain maintains a greater average height than in any other part.
While most Greek columns are smaller at the top and wider at the bottom to create the illusion of greater height ( entasis ), the Minoan columns are smaller at the bottom and wider at the top, a result of inverting the cypress trunk to prevent sprouting once in place.
He is most famous for his participation in Project Manhigh and Project Excelsior, holding the records for having the highest, fastest and longest skydive, from a height greater than, and for being the first man to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in a gas balloon.
Total length is estimated to have been up to in females, with a standing height of approximately tall or perhaps slightly greater.
Skutsch ( 1961 ) regards Ennius ' variant as the most likely, with Romulus's Palatine augury as a later development, after common usage had extended the Aventine's name – formerly used for only the greater, northeastern heightto include its lesser neighbour.

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Why should we not have the same faith, and an even greater experience of the light which it gives??
This gives greater opportunity for the learning process.
Nicomachus gives the example of 49 and 21: " I subtract the less from the greater ; 28 is left ; then again I subtract from this the same 21 ( for this is possible ); 7 is left ; I subtact this from 21, 14 is left ; from which I again subtract 7 ( for this is possible ); 7 will be left, but 7 cannot be subtracted from 7.
Corporatism refers to a form of collectivism that views the whole as being greater than the sum of its individual parts, and gives priority to group rights over individual rights.
If the width of the slits is greater than the wavelength, the Fraunhofer diffraction equation gives the intensity of the diffracted light as:
The adjustment of prices in markets towards ‘ equilibrium ’ ( where supply and demand equal ) gives them greater utilitarian significance.
The following table gives a list of the islands of the Firth of Clyde with an area greater than 40 hectares ( approximately 100 acres ) plus adjacent smaller uninhabited islets, tidal islets only separated at higher stages of the tide, and skerries which are only exposed at lower stages of the tide.
These two polymorphs differ by a " kinking " of bonds ; this change in structure gives β-quartz greater symmetry than α-quartz, and they are thus also called high quartz ( β ) and low quartz ( α ).
The Y and Z sites can accommodate a variety of cations, especially various transition metals ; this variability in structural transition metal content gives the tourmaline group greater variability in colour.
This gives scope for competition between different encoder designs, which means better designs can evolve and users have greater choice, because encoders of different levels of cost and complexity can exist, yet a compliant decoder operates with all of them.
The ability to use a familiar procedural language as the macro language gives power much greater than that of text substitution macros, at the expense of a larger and slower compiler.
The Big Bang hypothesis, by contrast, predicts that the CBR should have the same energy density as the binding energy density of the primordial helium, which is much greater than the binding energy density of the non-primordial elements ; so it gives almost the same result.
The lack of compulsory prosecution also gives prosecutors greater discretion as well as the inability of crime victims to mount a private prosecution and their limited ability to influence plea agreements.
Well-sloped armor also gives some protection because the shaped charge is forced to penetrate a greater amount of armor due to the oblique angle.
In the end Bilbo gives up the precious stone and most of his share of the treasure to help those in greater need.
Red tops tend to be written with a simplistic, straightforward vocabulary and grammar ; their layout, more often than not, gives greater prominence to the picture than to the word.
From two to three pounds of seed are sown upon the acre ( 2 to 3 kg / hectare ), though the smallest of these quantities will give many more plants in ordinary seasons than are necessary ; but as the seed is not an expensive article the greater part of farmers incline to sow thick, which both provides against the danger of part of the seed perishing, and gives the young plants an advantage at the outset.
This gives the foot greater flexibility.
The more radical Green economists reject neoclassical economics in favour of a new political economy beyond capitalism or communism that gives a greater emphasis to the interaction of the human economy and the natural environment, acknowledging that " economy is three-fifths of ecology "-Mike Nickerson.
The Traditional Grip gives a greater dynamic range and freedom of playing.
:* If the gambler bets on the " favorite ", he gives the points and will win if the favorite's score minus the spread is greater than the underdog's score:
CGI gives film-makers greater control, and allows many effects to be accomplished more safely and convincingly – and even, as technology marches on, at lower costs.
* the Lonar crater lake in India, which now has a flourishing semi-tropical jungle around it, ~ 52, 000 years old ( though a study published in 2010 gives a much greater age ).
A heat engine gives greater efficiency and power when run with a large temperature difference.

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