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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.
When the partial pressure of is reduced, for example when a can of soda is opened, the equilibrium for each of the forms of carbonate ( carbonate, bicarbonate, carbon dioxide, and carbonic acid ) shifts until the concentration of in the solution is equal to the solubility of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > at that temperature and pressure.
One partial solution to this problem has been to double pump the bus.
Stereophonic sound provided a partial solution to the problem of creating some semblance of the illusion of live orchestral performers by creating a phantom middle channel when the listener sits exactly in the middle of the two front loudspeakers.
Making the arm longer to reduce this angle is a partial solution, but less than ideal.
While he is best known for the Kolmogorov – Arnold – Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable Hamiltonian systems, he made important contributions in several areas including dynamical systems theory, catastrophe theory, topology, algebraic geometry, classical mechanics and singularity theory, including posing the ADE classification problem, since his first main result — the partial solution of Hilbert's thirteenth problem in 1957 at the age of 19.
A partial solution to these problems is the robots exclusion protocol, also known as the robots. txt protocol that is a standard for administrators to indicate which parts of their Web servers should not be accessed by crawlers.
The one dimensional wave equation is unusual for a partial differential equation in that a relatively simple general solution may be found.
: p < sub > i </ sub > is the partial pressure of the component i in the mixture ( in the solution )
An important application of finite differences is in numerical analysis, especially in numerical differential equations, which aim at the numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations respectively.
In order to prevent cycling and encourage greater movement through the solution space, a tabu list is maintained of partial or complete solutions.
* In partial differential equations, when the solution of the equation for the right-hand side f can be written as Tf above, the kernel becomes the Green's function.
At a given temperature, the composition of a pure carbonic acid solution ( or of a pure CO < sub > 2 </ sub > solution ) is completely determined by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide above the solution.
A topological soliton, also called a topological defect, is any solution of a set of partial differential equations that is stable against decay to the " trivial solution.
The Cauchy – Kowalevski theorem states that the Cauchy problem for any partial differential equation whose coefficients are analytic in the unknown function and its derivatives, has a locally unique analytic solution.
Even if the solution of a partial differential equation exists and is unique, it may nevertheless have undesirable properties.
where the index i iterates the components, N < sub > i </ sub > is the mole fraction of the i < sup > th </ sup > component in the solution, P is the pressure, the index T refers to constant temperature, V < sub > i, aq </ sub > is the partial molar volume of the i < sup > th </ sup > component in the solution, V < sub > i, cr </ sub > is the partial molar volume of the i < sup > th </ sup > component in the dissolving solid, and R is the universal gas constant.
DCTs are important to numerous applications in science and engineering, from lossy compression of audio ( e. g. MP3 ) and images ( e. g. JPEG ) ( where small high-frequency components can be discarded ), to spectral methods for the numerical solution of partial differential equations.

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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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According to various ideas of the afterlife, the essential aspect of the individual that lives on after death may be some partial element, or the entire soul, of an individual, which carries with it and confers personal identity.
Waldorf schools receive full or partial governmental funding in some European nations, Australia and in parts of the United States ( as Waldorf method public or charter schools ).
These preaching friars, with the authorization of Gregory IX, adopted ( with some modifications, e. g. the substitution of the " Gallican " for the " Roman " version of the Psalter ) the Breviary hitherto used exclusively by the Roman court, and with it gradually swept out of Europe all the earlier partial books ( Legendaries, Responsories ), & c., and to some extent the local Breviaries, like that of Sarum.
The following is a partial list of ingredients used in Cajun cuisine and some of the staple ingredients of the Acadian food culture.
The practical motivation for partial application is that very often the functions obtained by supplying some but not all of the arguments to a function are useful ; for example, many languages have a function or operator similar to.
# A partial explanation is that gas molecules hitting the warmer side of the vane will pick up some of the heat, bouncing off the vane with increased speed.
By Raoult's law, some of the target compound will vaporize ( in accordance with its partial pressure ).
A diplomatic crisis followed in 2008 which some attribute partial responsibility to the need of better equipment as well as a new national defence doctrine.
It has been stated by some researchers that the recruitment and recovery of neurons in the left hemisphere opposed to the recruitment of similar neurons in the right hemisphere is superior for long-term recovery and continued rehabilitation .< ref name =' Heiss '> It is thought that, because the right hemisphere is not intended for full language function, using the right hemisphere as a mechanism of recovery is effectively a " dead-end " and can lead only to partial recovery.
It is possible to upgrade some OCS machines, such as the Amiga 500, to obtain partial or full ECS functionality by replacing OCS chips with ECS versions.
Most of these patients have complex partial seizures sometimes preceded by an aura, and some TLE patients also suffer from secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
Given good circumstances one might be able to discern the result of some human activity such as the changing of the Netherlands ' coast or the partial drying out of the Aral Sea, but even that would not be easy.
There exist a number different translations today, some complete, some partial:
Such " partial pivoting " improves the numerical stability of the algorithm ( see also pivot element ); some variants are also in use.
Gelatin is a mixture of peptides and proteins produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the skin, boiled crushed horn, hoof and bones, connective tissues, organs and some intestines of animals such as domesticated cattle, chicken, horses, and pigs.
Source tracking pertains to the ability of some hypertext systems to rigorously track the exact source of every document or partial document included in the system ; that is, they remember who entered the information, when it was entered, when it was updated and by whom, and so on.
The changes were partial and gradual, and the degree of the fast-paced in some areas industrialization and capitalist development on Polish lands lagged behind the advanced regions of western Europe.
Apart from the partial prohibition in the United States, there are some cultures in Asia which stigmatize cousin marriage, in some instances even marriages between second cousins or more remotely related people.
Goldberg found some partial matches between the Testimonium and Luke 24: 19-21, 26-27, but the results were not conclusive.
The following is a partial list of some of them:

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