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mixture and general
Modern libraries are often a mixture of both, containing a general collection for circulation, and a reference collection which is restricted to the library premises.
There is an emerging consensus that so-called " personality disorders ", like personality traits in general, actually incorporate a mixture of acute dysfunctional behaviors that may resolve in short periods, and maladaptive temperamental traits that are more enduring.
Their mixture of heavy metal and glam rock stylings produced several best-selling albums during the 1980s, including Shout at the Devil ( 1983 ), Theatre of Pain ( 1985 ), and Girls, Girls, Girls ( 1987 ), which showcased their love of motorcycles, whiskey and strip clubs, and which told tales of substance abuse, sexual escapades, and general decadence.
In 1780, for example, Laplace and Lavoisier stated: “ In general, one can change the first hypothesis into the second by changing the words ‘ free heat, combined heat, and heat released ’ into ‘ vis viva, loss of vis viva, and increase of vis viva .’” In this manner, the total mass of caloric in a body, called absolute heat, was regarded as a mixture of two components ; the free or perceptible caloric could affect a thermometer, whereas the other component, the latent caloric, could not.
The most common method for producing ice cream at home is to use an ice cream maker, in modern times, in general, an electrical device that churns the ice cream mixture while cooled inside a household freezer, or using a solution of pre-frozen salt and water, which gradually melts while the ice cream freezes.
In general, the first two digits refer to the number of carbon atoms in the biphenyl skeleton ( for PCBs this is 12 ); the second two numbers indicate the percentage of chlorine by mass in the mixture.
A typical construction engineering curriculum is a mixture of engineering mechanics, engineering design, construction management and general science and mathematics.
The general method for these paintings was to apply a thin layer of binder mixed with pigment directly onto uncoated and untreated canvas, and to paint significantly thinned oils directly onto this layer, creating a dense mixture of overlapping colors and shapes.
The metre ( the decasyllable ) the king chose could not but contrast unfavourably with the magnificent alexandrines that Du Bartas and Agrippa d ' Aubigné were shortly to produce ; the general plan is feebly classical, and the very language has little or nothing of that racy mixture of scholarliness and love of natural beauty which distinguishes the best work of the Pléiade.
In general an interaction is a mixture of these two extremes, which we shall examine:
Decoherence shows how a macroscopic system interacting with a lot of microscopic systems ( e. g. collisions with air molecules or photons ) moves from being in a pure quantum state — which in general will be a coherent superposition ( see Schrödinger's cat )— to being in an incoherent mixture of these states.
Mixed states are a more general kind of state obtained by a statistical mixture of pure states.
In a water-cooled engine, the cylinder head also contains integral ducts and passages for the engines ' coolant-usually a mixture of water and antifreeze-to facilitate the transfer of excess heat away from the head, and therefore the engine in general.
Sociotechnical systems theory is a mixture of sociotechnical theory, joint optimisation and so forth and general systems theory.
The vast majority were concerned with a general description, often including a mixture of science, romance and mystique.
Italian attorney general Giancarlo Capaldo, who is investigating the disappearances of Italian citizens, probably by a mixture of Argentine, Chilean, Paraguayan and Brazilian military, accused 11 Brazilians of involvement.
A rhinoplastic correction can be performed on a patient who is under sedation, under general anaesthesia, or under local anaesthesia ; initially, a local anaesthetic mixture of lidocaine and epinephrine is injected to numb the area, and temporarily reduce vascularity, thereby limiting any bleeding.
In general, engines fitted with 3-way catalytic converters are equipped with a computerized closed-loop feedback fuel injection system using one or more oxygen sensors, though early in the deployment of three-way converters, carburetors equipped for feedback mixture control were used.
St. Elmo's fire is a mixture of gas and plasma, as are flames in general and stars.
In general, distributions that result from a finite or infinite mixture of other distributions, e. g. mixture model densities and compound probability distributions, are not exponential families.
Also, the soldiers of the Belarusian division of general Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz were interned there after the war and finally were allowed to settle in the area, which added Belarusians and Russians to the ethnic mixture.
In general, aulopiform fish have a mixture of advanced and primitive characteristics relative to other teleost fish.
In general, cross-aldol reactions between aldehydes are typically challenging because they can polymerize easily or react unselectively to give a statistical mixture of products.

mixture and decline
The city was fortunate that as the textile industry declined it was replaced with a diverse mixture of new industry which provided strong employment for a number of years until it too began to decline and move out of the country.
Conversely, culture decline is a function of the feckless mixture of Aryan, with lesser ' animalistic ,' blood ...
The middle of the 18th century saw the decline of the tobacco industry and the rise of sugarcane, as well as the introduction of large numbers of African slaves. Brazilian exiles however, along with sugarcane introduced Samba to the island which featured a mixture of Latin music with African influences which soon developed into Soca-Samba which is indigenous to Barbados.
A mixture of safety concerns, and higher fuel consumption has seen a decline in the popularity of continuously compacting garbage trucks.
A 2006 report by the U. S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality concluded that " regular supplementation with a single nutrient or a mixture of nutrients for years has no significant benefits in the primary prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, cataract, age-related macular degeneration or cognitive decline.

mixture and popularity
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
The band's musical style was originally indebted to San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal bands such as Metallica and Megadeth, although the band found wider popularity over the following decade playing a mixture of modern rock, post-grunge and pop-rock that gained the band opening slots with professional US rock acts, as well as favourable reviews.
A one-of-a-kind pioneer of 20th-century music, Tharpe attained great popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with her gospel recordings that were a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and early rock and roll accompaniment.
To understand Senegal ’ s popularity as a mixture of different sounds is understanding Senegal ’ s history of colonization.
The main structure, which contains a main hall, ticket counters and offices, is primarily designed in a " Raj " styling, mixture of Western and Mughal similar to Moorish Revival or Indo-Saracenic architecture, which enjoyed brief popularity in late-19th century and early 20th century colonial India, as well as Europe and the.
Due to a mixture of her popularity and a certain patriotism about their state, many developers and local councillors named streets in their localities Victoria Street.

mixture and bathing
Abhisheka ( bathing ) is done by pouring a mixture of water, milk, camphor, and panchamrita.

mixture and contamination
Albarelli presents considerable evidence in support of his theory that Project SPAN involved the contamination of food supplies and the aerosolized spraying of a potent LSD mixture in the village of Pont-Saint-Esprit, France in August, 1951.
Gas metal arc welding ( GMAW ), also known as metal inert gas or MIG welding, is a semi-automatic or automatic process that uses a continuous wire feed as an electrode and an inert or semi-inert gas mixture to protect the weld from contamination.
It was a 50 / 50 mixture of the n-butyl esters of 2, 4, 5-T and 2, 4-D. Because of TCDD contamination in the 2, 4, 5-T component, it has been blamed for serious illnesses in many veterans and Vietnamese people who were exposed to it.
* Under routine work conditions, where the surface is a mixture of contamination and expected material, the accuracy ranges from 80-90 % of the value reported in atomic percent values.
The electrode is coated in a metal mixture called flux, which gives off gases as it decomposes to prevent weld contamination, introduces deoxidizers to purify the weld, causes weld-protecting slag to form, improves the arc stability, and provides alloying elements to improve the weld quality.
Earlier, other critics such as the astronomer Peter Pesch and his collaborator Roland Pesch and Ian Ridpath had attributed the supposed " advanced " astronomical knowledge of the Dogon to a mixture of over-interpretation by commentators and cultural contamination.
Another possible source is the mixture of the cells from different species after the rhombomeres have been grafted on, which could lead to the contamination of one rhombomeric region with another, most likely from the neighboring rhombomeres.
Albarelli presents considerable evidence in support of his theory that Project SPAN involved the contamination of food supplies and the aerosolized spraying of a potent LSD mixture in the village of Pont-Saint-Esprit, France in August, 1951.

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