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The formal displacement of the geocentric principle far from being Copernicus' primary concern, was introduced only to resolve what seemed to him intolerable in orthodox astronomy, namely, the ' unphysical ' triplication of centric reference-points: one center from which the planet's distances were calculated, another around which planetary velocities were computed, and still a third center ( the earth ) from which the observations originated.
The average sludge age based on displacement of solids was calculated to be 14.5 days.
The term " ethnic cleansing " was used as an alternative to " genocide " to denote not just ethnically motivated murder but also displacement, though critics charge there is no difference.
* took a strong line on the right of return for refugees to properties vacated in the 1974 displacement of Cypriots on both sides, which was based on both UN Resolutions and decisions of the European Court of Human Rights ;
The first-ever affinity table, which was based on displacement reactions, was published in 1718 by the French chemist Étienne François Geoffroy.
** Brownian dynamics, the occurrence of Langevin dynamics in the motion of particles in solution ( e. g. a grain in water, as was first seen by Brown ); its famous property is: MSD ~ t, where MSD is the mean squared displacement, and t is the time the process is seen
Engine displacement was 1, 000 cc, later 1, 100 cc.
Her displacement was 380 tons, and she was armed with one 90 mm Hontoria gun, four 57 mm Nordenfelt guns, two 37 mm Hotchkiss cannons and 3 Schwarzkopf torpedo tubes.
James Clerk Maxwell was the first to obtain this relationship by his completion of Maxwell's equations with the addition of a displacement current term to Ampere's Circuital law.
As was observed after other disasters involving destruction and loss of life and their media depictions, such as those of the 2001 World Trade Center Attacks or Hurricane Katrina — and has been recently observed in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, it is also important not to pathologize the reactions to loss and displacement or disruption of governmental administration and services, but rather to validate these reactions, to support constructive problem-solving and reflection as to how one might improve the conditions of those affected.
This was discovered at about the same time by Kazimierz Fajans, and is known as the radioactive displacement law of Fajans and Soddy, a fundamental step toward understanding the relationships among families of radioactive elements.
With a displacement of, the 1911 V-Twin was smaller than earlier twins, but gave better performance.
It was only wide with a depth of three metres ( ten feet ), which limited the vessels that could use the canal to 300 tonnes displacement.
Estimated cost for new dreadnoughts was placed at 36. 5 million GM for 19, 000 ton displacement ships ( larger than Dreadnought at 17, 900 tons ), and 27. 5 million GM for battlecruisers.
Plates taken at his observatory in Arequipa, Peru, showed no evidence for the predicted planet, and British astronomer P. H. Cowell showed that the irregularities observed in Uranus's orbit virtually disappeared once the planet's displacement of longitude was taken into account.
Interestingly, this same proposed engine with greater displacement was eventually built and installed in a production sports car — the Lamborghini Gallardo.
However, Stephen Oppenheimer and Bryan Sykes argue that there was no population displacement, as the Anglo-Saxons had relatively little genetic impact on England.
In 2006 Turkmenistan had eight merchant marine vessels of more than 1, 000 tons displacement, of which four were cargo ships, two were oil tankers, one was for refrigerated cargo, and one was a combination ore and oil ship.
In the early thirteenth century, that state was then invaded by Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, under whose successors saw the displacement of Iranian-speaking communities from some parts of Central Asia.
there was uplift and sinking or horizontal ( lateral ) displacement of the ground.

displacement and encoded
Uniquely, the size of the displacement was encoded in its most significant bits: 0, 10 and 11 preceded 7 -, 14-and 30-bit signed displacements.

displacement and 12
Patrol boat class Pacific ( Solomon Island Police boat RSIPV 03 Lata )‎‎ 3 Pacific class patrol boat ( Australia, displacement 162 t, length 31, 5 m, width 8, 1 m, draught 1, 8 m, power 2 x 1, 050 kW, maximal speed 20 knots ( 37 km / h ), crew 17 man, equipment machine guns 1 x 12, 7 mm.
2 patrol boat ( USA, displacement 97 t, crew 11 man, equipment machine guns 1 x 12, 7 mm )
About 25, 000 BP, displacement occurred along the Cadell fault, raising the eastern edge of the fault ( which runs north-south ) 8 – 12 metres above the floodplain.
Most modern guided missile cruisers have a similar displacement ( 10, 000 tons for Ticonderoga, 12, 000 for Slava, 28, 000 for Kirov ).
She carried 12 x BL 6 inch Mk XXIII naval gun | 6-inch guns and displaced 11, 553 tons-" light " in WWII referred to gun size, not displacement
When the CSGN was cancelled, the Navy proposed a modified Virginia class design ( CGN 42 ) with a new superstructure designed for the Aegis combat system and with a displacement of 12, 100 tons.
The 389 engine received a wider cylinder bore ( 4. 12 inches, 104. 7 mm ) for a total displacement of 400 CID ( 6. 5 L ) V8.
where we have again used Newton's third law F < sub > 12 </ sub > = − F < sub > 21 </ sub > and where r is the displacement vector from mass 2 to mass 1, as defined above.
** Stretched riveted hull, 1 x Chrysler A-57 Multibank engine, made up of 5 4. 12 litre 6-cyl L-head car engines ( block upwards ) mated to a common crankshaft, displacement 21 litres, 470 hp @ 2700rpm.
Ferrari street models of the time used a three-digit representation of the displacement in cubic centimeters of one of the 12 cylinders, which would have been meaningless in a brand with differing numbers of cylinders.
In regards to the Navy, Germany was allowed no submarines, no naval aviation, and no battleships ; the total naval forces allowed to the Germans were six heavy cruisers of no more than 10, 000 tons displacement, six light cruisers of no more than 6, 000 tons displacement, 12 destroyers of no more than 800 tonnes displacement and 12 torpedo boats.
BCUK also highlights the issues of forced labour in the region and displacement, as 66, 000 people have been forced to leave their homes during the past 12 months.
Overall length was 12 ft 6 in ( 3. 8 m ), beam was 5 ft 7 in ( 1. 7 m ); displacement was 480 lb ( 218 kg ) with 150 lb ( 68 kg ) of ballast in the keel.
The production version, its stroke reduced from to had a displacement of 12. 7 litres.
For example, in India in 2002 there were about 37 million two-wheelers, but as of 2008, there were only about 3, 000 motorcycles, or fewer than one in 12, 000, of displacement or more.
She had a displacement of 1, 500 tons and a top speed of 12 knots ( 22 km / h ).
In the next stanza Una shows her loyalty and trouthe by supporting that argument, validating his version of the story, and confirming the displacement with reduplicative emphasis: " She onely she it is, that earst did throw / This gentle knight into a great distresse " ( 1. 12. 33 ).
This war, which lasted 12 years, resulted in the death of an estimated 75, 000 people and the displacement of thousands more ( Stahler-Sholk, 1994: 3 ).

displacement and bits
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
A base address would previously have been loaded into one of the two index registers and the instruction contained the displacement of up to just 256 bytes ( 8 bits of addressing ).
Instructions are 16 bits long, with some instructions requiring an additional 16-bit word for a large displacement.

1.080 seconds.