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key and forming
When a key is pressed, the foil tightly clings to the surface of the PC board, forming a daisy chain of two capacitors between contact pads and itself separated with thin soldermask, and thus " shorting " the contact pads with an easily detectable drop of capacitive reactance between them.
At 3: 00PM a French attack captured a ridge forming the key to Montereau ’ s defences.
Barthes was able to use these distinctions to evaluate how certain key ‘ functions ’ work in forming characters.
Whereas Herzl favoured the idea of an elite forming policy, Nordau insisted the Congress have a democratic nature of some sort, calling for votes on key topics.
On 5 July 1948, the National Insurance Act, National Assistance Act and National Health Service Act came into force, forming the key planks of the modern UK welfare state.
It is the forerunner of the National Party of Scotland ( NPS ), which it played a key role in forming, which is itself a forerunner of the modern Scottish National Party.
In his first season Yorke was a key player in guiding his club to a unique treble of the Premiership title, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League, and forming a legendary partnership with Andy Cole.
After forming a new production company, Hexagon Films, he produced, directed and co-wrote ( with Alan Hopgood ) his next feature, Alvin Purple, which was a huge hit with Australian audiences, held the record as Australia's most successful film release between 1971 and 1977, and is one of the key works in the revival of Australian cinema in the ' 70s.
The team's other guard stands at the top of the key and the weak-side forward is on the weak-side high post — together forming the " two-man game.
In Occitan literature the name Muhammed was corrupted as " Bafomet ", forming the basis for the legendary Baphomet, at different times an idol, a " sabbatic goat ", and key link in conspiracy theories.
This was not a sentiment unique to physics or physicists — this blend of nationalism and perceived affront from foreign and internal forces formed a key part of the popularity of the newly forming National Socialist Party ( Nazis ) in the late 1920s.
A refinement of vitalism may be recognized in contemporary molecular histology in the proposal that some key organising and structuring features of organisms, perhaps including even life itself, are examples of emergent processes ; those in which a complexity arises, out of interacting chemical processes forming interconnected feedback cycles, that cannot fully be described in terms of those processes since the system as a whole has properties that the constituent reactions lack .< ref >
Following its final assembly at ~ 1. 8 Ga, the supercontinent Columbia underwent long-lived ( 1. 8 – 1. 3 Ga ), subduction-related growth via accretion at key continental margins, forming a 1. 8-1. 3 Ga great magmatic accretionary belt along the present-day southern margin of North America, Greenland, and Baltica.
Fourth, as one of the key objectives for forming the Asante Union was to overthrow the Denkyira, Osei Tutu placed strong emphasis on the military organization of the Union.
Hughes was one of the key players in Chelsea's resurgence as a top club in the late 1990s, forming an unlikely strike partnership with Gianfranco Zola and helping to freeze out Gianluca Vialli ( who became the club's player-manager in February 1998 ).
Proteins are classified as chemokines according to shared structural characteristics such as small size ( they are all approximately 8-10 kilodaltons in size ), and the presence of four cysteine residues in conserved locations that are key to forming their 3-dimensional shape.
The SPLA, DUP, and Umma Parties were the key groups forming the NDA, along with several smaller parties and northern ethnic groups.
Mucins ' key characteristic is their ability to form gels ; therefore they are a key component in most gel-like secretions, serving functions from lubrication to cell signalling to forming chemical barriers.
In late 2002, most of the assets and development teams of French based publisher, Cryo Interactive were absorbed by DreamCatcher Interactive, forming the base for DreamCatcher Europe including key offices and a large internal studio.
Morozov argues the Colding-Jorgensen experiment reveals a key component of slacktivism: “ When communication costs are low, groups can easily spring into action .” Clay Shirky also similarly characterized slacktivism as “ ridiculously easy group forming .”
The regiment has also formed a key element of the Al Muthanna Task Group, with the Regimental Headquarters commanding the initial rotation and a squadron from the Regiment forming part of the first two rotations of Task Group elements.
The chief exponents of this strategy were the Unión Popular, founded by former Foreign Minister Juan Atilio Bramuglia ( who, as chief counsel for the Unión Ferroviaria rail workers ' union, had a key role in forming the alliance between labor and Perón ), and UOM steelworkers ' leader Augusto Vandor, who endorsed the CGT's active participation in elections against Perón's wishes and became the key figure in this latter movement.

key and society
They encouraged farming and agriculture and taught farming and cultivation techniques, as they believed that agricultural development was the key to a stable and prosperous society.
Distributism therefore advocates a society marked by widespread property ownership and, according to co-operative economist Race Mathews, maintains that such a system is key to bringing about a just social order.
He was key to upholding Ma ' at, both by maintaining justice and harmony in human society and by sustaining the gods with temples and offerings.
In particular, ECMWF ’ s emphasis on the provision of reliable predictions of severe weather can be seen as a key contribution to help society adapt to the dangers and threats associated with global warming.
" Mulvey argues that Lacan's psychoanalytic theory is the key to understanding how film creates such a space for female sexual objectification and exploitation through the combination of the patriarchal order of society, and ' looking ' in itself as a pleasurable act of voyeurism, as " the cinema satisfies a primordial wish for pleasurable looking.
As the most efficient and rational way of organising, bureaucratisation for Weber was the key part of the rational-legal authority and furthermore, he saw it as the key process in the ongoing rationalisation of the Western society.
Montoneros did not think about their armed violence as a response to a threat to society, but as the key of their identity.
Henry Maine in his analysis of the historical changes and development of human societies noted the key distinction between traditional societies defined as " status " societies based on the legal position of the Individual in regards to the rest of society, family association and functionally diffuse roles for individuals ; and modern " progressive " societies defined as " contract " societies where social relations are determined by contracts pursued by individuals to advance their interests.
The formalization of the struggles over taxation between the monarch and other elements of society ( especially the nobility and the cities ) gave rise to what is now called the Standestaat, or the state of Estates, characterized by parliaments in which key social groups negotiated with the king about legal and economic matters.
A key notion in the work of the Frankfurt School since Dialectic of Enlightenment had been the idea of thought becoming an instrument of domination that subsumes all objects under the control of the ( dominant ) subject, especially through the notion of identity, i. e. of identifying as real in nature and society only that which harmonized or fit with dominant concepts, and regarding as unreal or non-existent everything that did not.
In the 1960s, University policies changed in response to social pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society.
The policy of university education initiated in the 1960s responded to population pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society.
Collective consciousness is of key importance to the society, its requisite function without which the society cannot survive.
Alpha Consumers are people that play a key role in connecting with the concept behind a product, then adopting that product, and finally validating it for the rest of society.
Maoism sees the agrarian peasantry, rather than the working class, as the key revolutionary force which can fundamentally transform capitalist society towards socialism.
They were therefore a key part of the maintenance of maat, the ideal order of nature and of human society in Egyptian belief.
The city was refounded as Neápolis in the 6th century BC, and became a lynchpin of Magna Graecia, playing a key role in the merging of Greek culture into Roman society and eventually becoming a cultural centre of the Roman Republic.
" Furthermore, in their discussion on musicology and rock music, Susan McClary and Robert Walser also address a key struggle within the discipline: how musicology has often " dismisse questions of socio-musical interaction out of hand, that part of classical music's greatness is ascribed to its autonomy from society.
The policy of university education initiated in the 1960s responded to population pressure and the belief that higher education was a key to social justice and economic productivity for individuals and for society.
A key foreign observer of the remarkable and rapid changes in Japanese society during this period was Ernest Mason Satow, resident in Japan 1862 – 83 and 1895 – 1900.
Other events such as the founding of a friendly society by the Tolpuddle Martyrs in 1832 were key occasions in the creation of organized labor and consumer movements.

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