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To do this, Moseley measured the wavelengths of the innermost photon transitions ( K and L lines ) produced by the elements from aluminum ( Z = 13 ) to gold ( Z = 79 ) used as a series of movable anodic targets inside an x-ray tube.
* Number of the xDSL Users: 13, 675, 840 lines
The islands were wired with 13 outgoing and 10 incoming commercial telephone lines, a 60-channel submarine cable, 22 DSN circuits by satellite, an Autodin with standard remote terminal, a digital telephone switch, the Military Affiliated Radio System ( MARS station ), a UHF / VHF air-ground radio, and a link to the Pacific Consolidated Telecommunications Network ( PCTN ) satellite.
* lines 13. 1-18 Guilt is its own punishment.
* lines 13. 19-70 Philosophy and life-experience offer a defense against Fortuna.
* lines 13. 71-85 Perjurers will swear on the arms of all the gods to deny their debts.
* lines 13. 86-119 Some believe that everything is a product of chance, and so do not fear to perjure themselves on the altars of the gods.
* lines 13. 120-134 It takes no philosopher to realize that there are many worse wrongs than being defrauded.
* lines 13. 174-209 Even execution of a criminal would not undo their crime ; only the uneducated think that revenge is a Good.
* lines 13. 210-249 Consciousness of one ’ s guilt is its own punishment, with anxiety and fear of divine retribution.
We label the points P < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., P < sub > 13 </ sub > and the lines m < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., m < sub > 13 </ sub >.
The first four lines had appeared in 1880, rising to 13 by 1897, all horse-drawn, but after electrification between 1898 and 1902 the number of lines had soared to 35 by 1908 and ultimately reached 40, carrying between them 600 trams every hour, day and night.
* June 13 Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of pictures and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system.
Tirana accounted for about 13, 000 of the country's 42, 000 direct lines ; Durrës, the main port city, ranked second with 2, 000 lines ; the rest were concentrated in Shkodër, Elbasan, Vlorë, Gjirokastër, and other towns.
After many changes today, the city operates 54 regular bus lines ( 1-54 ), 13 new low-decked bus lines with text & audio passenger-information system ( 102-114 ), four lines of special constants ( C, F, Z, 100 ( formerly TK )) and one night line ( 101 ).
The Allied forces made 13 attempts to destroy the bridges to cut the German supply lines and block a retreat of the German army across the river.
Cumberland took up his place alongside Ligonier at the head of 20 battalions, 15 British and 5 Hanoverian to their left, led by the British Guards brigade, each with their two battalion guns, about 13, 000 to 15, 000 men, drawn up in two disciplined lines, each six ranks deep.
From the centre of Gothenburg it can be reached with many bus lines, as well as tram lines 5, 6 10 and 13.

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They were tethered, army style, on stable lines.
Six red lines etched their way into the gray and vanished.
The fear had not entirely gone from her face, but there were some other emotions now, crowding into her eyes and the lines of her mouth.
Jean Bodin, writing in the sixteenth century, may have been the seminal thinker, but it was the vastly influential John Austin who set out the main lines of the concept as now understood.
Here in these little rooms -- or stages arched open to the sky and river -- they choose a few lines out of the hundreds they may know and sing them according to one of the modes into which Persian music is divided.
But there have been abrupt changes as well: the sit-ins, the picket lines, the bus strikes -- all of these were unheard-of even ten years ago.
Most avant-garde creators, true to their interest in the self-sufficiency of pure movement, have tended to dress their dancers in simple lines and solid colors ( often black ) and to give them a bare cyclorama for a setting.
The contemporary painter tends to depict not the concrete objects of his experience but their essences as revealed in abstractions of their lines, colors, masses, and energies.
The classical lines of the church which Napoleon thought of as a Temple of Glory, dominated all the scene where we sat.
The completeness of the connections provide that, for N people, there are Af lines of communication between the pairs, which can become a large number ( 1,225 ) for a party of fifty guests.
Looking at the diagram, we see that Af connection lines come in to each member.
With troops dispersed on fields of battle rather than on the parade ground, it may seem that a certain amount of monitoring is automatically enforced by the lines of communication.
Questions and, particularly, exclamations are usually channeled along informal, horizontal lines not indicated in Figure 3 and seldom are carried beyond the nearest neighbor.
In a book review of `` The Soviet Cultural Offensive '', he says, `` Long before the State Department organized its bureaucracy into an East-West Contacts Staff in order to wage a cultural counter-offensive within Soviet borders, the sharp cutting-edge of American culture had carved its mark across the Russian steppes, as when the enterprising promoters of ' Porgy And Bess ' overrode the State Department to carry the contemporary ' cultural warfare ' behind the enemy lines.
Along these lines, the particular point that sensitivity in literature leads to sensitivity in human relations would require more proof than I have seen.
Sherman insisted that cavalry could not successfully break up hostile railways, yet Garrard's Covington raid and Rousseau's Opelika raid cut two-thirds of the rail lines he had to break and Sherman lived in mortal fear of what Forrest might do to his communications.
My own experience has followed simpler lines.
The Frenchman had been ordered to approach the enemy's lines, harass them and get intelligence of their movements.
With facts mainly in his mind, he was often acute in the matter of style, and he said, `` The young who have as yet nothing to say will try larks with initial letters and broken lines.
But the real beginnings of this development in him go back to the opposing of grammar school, and probably if it had not been this occasion and these Latin lines it would have been some others, such as the first prolusion, that set off this streak in him of unbridled and scathing verbal attack on an enemy.
Those famous lines of the Greek Anthology with which a fading beauty dedicates her mirror at the shrine of a goddess reveal a wise attitude: `` Venus, take my votive glass, Since I am not what I was, What from this day I shall be, Venus, let me never see ''.
These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
Thus far the advances made have been almost entirely along functional lines.
Trujillo's dictatorship had been along conservative, right-wing lines.
By reducing rates as much as 60 per cent, it and its associated railroads hope to win back some of the business they have lost to truckers and barge lines.

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