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Complete solid solution alloys give single solid phase microstructure, while partial solutions give two or more phases that may or may not be homogeneous in distribution, depending on thermal ( heat treatment ) history.
The following table is a partial history of international video compression standards.
Jury trials in multi-cultural countries with a history of ethnic tensions may be problematic, and lead to juries being unduly biased and partial.
For the second voyage Beaglehole used two other partial journals in Cook ’ s hand, both of which had the same early history as the Endeavour journal.
The city is characterized by rapid aging and a long history of demographic decline, that has shown a partial slowdown in the last decade.
Moreover, in a partial break with his view of German history advocated in The Course of German History, he argued that Hitler was not just a normal German leader but also a normal Western leader.
A partial list of graduate programs that are offered include: accountancy, biology, business ( MBA ), communications management, community counseling, education, educational administration, school counseling, school psychology, English, history, humanities, integrated science, mathematics, nonprofit administration, religious studies.
A partial history by Florian Cajori of attempts at the problem.
A commitment to history and primitivism are not mutually exclusive ; while some groups attempt to give full jurisdiction to the primitive church, for others the apostolic " first times " are given only partial jurisdiction.
Each " Army List " included a partial history and some related aspects such as notable figures or short illustrative stories.
The history of the rates charged is not easy to find, but there is a partial history at www. taxhistory. co. uk / Income Tax. htm
The following is a partial timeline of the history of golf:
" A Short and Curly History of the Merkin " in The Guardian provided a partial history of the merkin.
In Back to the Future Part II, a nightmarish alternate version of Hill Valley is depicted complete with a partial history.
This use of the term reflects the early history of the US where each of the 50 States retains partial sovereignty, including the right to maintain military forces ; the Army and Air National Guard are state units that can be called to federal duty in case of national emergency.
* Everyday Companion " Junco Partner " partial cover history website
A free person of color in the context of the history of slavery in the Americas, is a person of full or partial African descent who was not enslaved.
This inflexibility and the existence of surplus money due to constant economic decline in the 1980s, mixed with the need for more foreign currency and the refusal of the Ceauşescu regime to accept inflation as a phenomenon in order to attain convertibility, led to one of the greatest supply side crises in Romanian history, culminating with the introduction of partial food rationing in 1980 and full rationing for all basic foods in 1986 / 87.
The following is a partial list of musicians who have been Pigface members at one time in the band's history as well as some of the bands and acts they have been associated with before and after their time with Pigface.
A deficiency of in a sample of a known age can indicate a full or partial melt in the thermal history of the area.
The process of carbonic maceration occurs naturally in a partial state without deliberate intervention and has occurred in some form throughout history.
To an extent, most wines were historically treated to some form of semi or partial carbonic fermentation ( as noted in history section above ) with the amount dependent on the shape and size of the vessel that the grapes were stored in prior to crushing.
* Wycombe Abbey School 1896-1986: A partial history ( 1989 ; ISBN-0950383619 )

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Tony Robinson, David Lloyd and Mark Billingham ( in particular ) remain friends, after having worked so closely together for four-to-five years, and Robinson can be seen taking partial credit for Billingham's literary career on the DVD release of Maid Marian ( Series 3 ), in which the three discuss writing, both for the series and in general.

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It must be remembered, however, that there are many agents for which there is no solid immunity and a partial or low-grade immunity may be broken by an appropriate dose of agent.
It is interesting to note how many of the plants on Massachusetts' Route 128 draw most of their income either from the government in non-competitive cost-plus arrangements, or from the exploitation of patents which grant at least a partial monopoly.
The first case recorded of the partial exemption of an abbot from episcopal control is that of Faustus, abbot of Lerins, at the council of Arles, AD 456 ; but the exorbitant claims and exactions of bishops, to which this repugnance to episcopal control is to be traced, far more than to the arrogance of abbots, rendered it increasingly frequent, and, in the 6th century, the practice of exempting religious houses partly or altogether from episcopal control, and making them responsible to the pope alone, received an impulse from Pope Gregory the Great.
The lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen is delocalized into the carbonyl, thus forming a partial double bond between N and the carbonyl carbon.
In computer graphics, alpha compositing is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial or full transparency.
Each partial is a sine wave of different frequency and amplitude that swells and decays over time.
Buprenorphine is thought to be a partial agonist of the opioid receptor, and tramadol is an opiate agonist with SNRI properties.
Albinism ( from Latin albus, " white "; see extended etymology, also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis ) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of tyrosinase, a copper-containing enzyme involved in the production of melanin.
There are two different forms of albinism: a partial lack of the melanin is known as hypomelanism, or hypomelanosis and the total absence of melanin is known as amelanism or amelanosis.
As a rule, partial amputations are preferred to preserve joint function, but in oncological surgery, disarticulation is favored.
This error-adjustment is also called " partial adjustment.
For example, the division example above may also be interpreted as a partial binary function from Z and N to Q, where N is the set of all natural numbers, including zero.
If f is not a function, but is instead a partial function, it is called a partial operation.
For instance, division of real numbers is a partial function, because one can't divide by zero: a / 0 is not defined for any real a.
It had been pointed out previously by J. J. Thomson in his series of lectures at Yale University in May 1903 that the dynamic equilibrium between the velocity generated by a concentration gradient given by Fick's law and the velocity due to the variation of the partial pressure caused when ions are set in motion " gives us a method of determining Avogadro's Constant which is independent of any hypothesis as to the shape or size of molecules, or of the way in which they act upon each other ".
A partial copy of Habakkuk itself is included in the Habakkuk Commentary, a pesher found among the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in 1947.

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The 2004 partial reunion featured four former Gentle Giant members-Kerry Minnear, John Weathers, Gary Green, and Phil Shulman ( who only participated as a lyricist ).
The original airing of the song featured partial male nudity in the opening of the song as steelworkers showered in their locker-room ; the scene was edited from subsequent airings on MTV.
The design featured a partial containment consisting of a concrete slab above and below the reactor-with pipes and rods penetrating, an inert gas filled metal vessel to keep oxygen away from the water-cooled hot graphite, a fire-proof roof, and the pipes below the vessel sealed in secondary water filled boxes.
The music video for " I Melt " featured partial nudity, and as a result, the video was banned from the Great American Country network.
This release also featured segments in which Ted, at his home and around town, answers questions from fans, and takes the viewer on a partial tour of his vast collection of butterflies and insects.
The preliminary design, for which partial blueprints are in the Albert Stern archive at King's College London, featured two six-pounders in sponsons either side of a bulbous nose equipped with no fewer than five machine guns.
The early Tarzan films with Johnny Weissmuller featured at least partial nudity justified by the natural surroundings in which the characters lived ; in Tarzan and His Mate in 1934, Jane ( Maureen O ' Sullivan, doubled by Olympic swimmer Josephine McKim ) swims in the nude.

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