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secondary and drawback
Legibility may appear to be of secondary value, even a drawback, in some cultural contexts.

secondary and is
They think, perforce, of physical survival: everything else is secondary.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
It is characterized by the presence of incompletely developed secondary lobules ; ;
Though there is obviously great need for continued experimentation with various types of short-term intervention to further efforts in developing an operational definition of prevention at the secondary -- or perhaps, in some instances, primary -- level, the place of short-term intervention has already been documented by a number of investigators in a wide variety of settings.
Preliminary evidence tentatively indicates that the molecule ( metabolite 1 ) ) is cleaved at a secondary amide bond.
The Roman Catholic natural-law tradition regards as self-evident that the primary objective purpose of the conjugal act is procreation and that the fostering of the mutual love of the spouses is the secondary and subjective end.
Their secondary hero is another pro, Willie Chisholm, who drank his lunch during another Open and tried to blast his way out of a rock-strewn gully.
It means to do it and to know one is doing it, but as only a secondary if certain effect of the good one primarily does and intends.
The secondary literature on Aristotle is vast.
This response is mostly secondary because salamanders have been observed to remain stationary near odoriferous prey but only feed if it moves.
Asparagales have a method of secondary thickening which is otherwise only found inDioscorea ( in the order Disoscoreales ).
The stamens are usually found around the style, either aggregated densely or fused into a tube, probably an adaptation in association with the plunger ( brush ; or secondary ) pollination that is common among the families of the order, wherein pollen is collected and stored on the length of the pistil.
An abugida ( from Ge ‘ ez አቡጊዳ ’ äbugida ), also called an alphasyllabary, is a segmental writing system in which consonant – vowel sequences are written as a unit: each unit is based on a consonant letter, and vowel notation is secondary.
Proline is the only proteinogenic amino acid whose side-group links to the α-amino group and, thus, is also the only proteinogenic amino acid containing a secondary amine at this position.
The ideal grade is called " Deep Siberian " and has a primary purple hue of around 75 – 80 %, with 15 – 20 % blue and ( depending on the light source ) red secondary hues.
In this case, the arthritis is considered to be secondary to the main disease ; these include:
The primary is of magnitude 5. 6 and the secondary is of magnitude 9. 6.
The primary ( ζ < sup > 1 </ sup > Ant ) is of magnitude 5. 8, though it is a double star with a primary of magnitude 6. 2 and a secondary of magnitude 7. 0.

secondary and high
In any case, anyone who fails to make significant distinction between primary and secondary applications of economic pressure would in principle already have justified that use of economic boycott as a means which broke out a few years ago or was skillfully organized by White Citizens' Councils in the entire state of Mississippi against every local Philco dealer in that state, in protest against a Philco-sponsored program over a national TV network on which was presented a drama showing, it seemed, a `` high yellow gal '' smooching with a white man.
At Mulhouse high school he got his " Abitur " ( the certificate at the end of secondary education ), in 1893.
As with many popular arcade games, experienced players ( who can complete the game relatively easily ) become much more interested in the secondary challenge of obtaining a high score ( which involves a lot more skill and strategy ).
The number of molecules capable of eliciting chemotactic responses is relatively high, and we can distinguish primary and secondary chemotactic molecules.
Depending on the system, schools for this period, or a part of it, may be called secondary or high schools, gymnasiums, lyceums, middle schools, colleges, or vocational schools.
Higher education, also called tertiary, third stage, or post secondary education, is the non-compulsory educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school or secondary school.
Though Haitians place a high value on education, few can afford to send their children to secondary school.
Many HK civilian rifles that were briefly sold in the United States now have a high value on the secondary market.
After this, Aaron returned to school to finish his secondary education, attending the Josephine Allen Institute, a private high school in Alabama.
Higher education is an educational level that follows the completion of a school providing a secondary education, such as a high school, secondary school, or gymnasium.
khartoum new high secondary school for boys
The warhead or warheads of a missile provides its primary destructive power ( many missiles have extensive secondary destructive power due to the high kinetic energy of the weapon and unburnt fuel that may be on board ).
This was followed by Benz, Mors, Turcat-Mery, and Nesseldorf, and soon was used on most cars up until about 1918 in both low voltage ( voltage for secondary coils to fire the spark plugs ) and high voltage magnetos ( to fire the spark plug directly, similar to coil ignitions, introduced by Bosch in 1903 ).
The turns ratio between the primary and secondary coil is selected so that the voltage across the secondary reaches a very high value, enough to arc across the gap of the spark plug.
In a modern installation, the magneto only has a single low tension winding which is connected to an external ignition coil which not only has a low tension winding, but also a secondary winding of many thousands of turns to deliver the high voltage required for the spark plug ( s ).
Depending on the system, schools for this period or a part of it may be called secondary schools, high schools, gymnasia, lyceums, middle schools, sixth-form, sixth-form colleges, vocational schools and preparatory schools, and the exact meaning of any of these varies between the systems.
Depending on the system, schools for this period or a part of it may be called secondary schools, high schools, gymnasia, lyceums, middle schools, colleges, vocational schools and preparatory schools, and the exact meaning of any of these varies between the systems.
The primary and secondary coils are wrapped around a core of very high magnetic permeability, such as iron, so that most of the magnetic flux passes through both the primary and secondary coils.
They have however very high bandwidth, and are frequently employed in radio-frequency applications, for which a satisfactory coupling coefficient is maintained by carefully overlapping the primary and secondary windings.

secondary and flow
The waters flow into the Madeira from many large rivers, the principal of which, ( from east to west ), are the Guaporé or Itenez, the Baures and Blanco, the Itonama or San Miguel, the Mamoré, Beni, and Mayutata or Madre de Dios, all of which are reinforced by numerous secondary but powerful affluents.
If a load is connected to the secondary winding, current will flow in this winding, and electrical energy will be transferred from the primary circuit through the transformer to the load.
If the secondary coil is attached to a load that allows current to flow, electrical power is transmitted from the primary circuit to the secondary circuit.
Another undesirable consequence of secondary emission is that in extreme cases enough charge can flow to the screen grid to overheat and destroy it.
The air valve opens progressively in response to engine speed and throttle opening, gradually allowing more air to flow through the secondary side of the carburetor.
Typically, the air valve is linked to metering rods which are raised as the air valve opens, thereby adjusting secondary fuel flow.
The secondary flow in the dust devil causes other hot air to speed horizontally inward to the bottom of the newly forming vortex.
During high flow events there is also the possibility for secondary breaches of the barrier or lagoon truncation to occur.
Bosworth, in line with the epigraphic tradition of modern classical studies, points out that Arrian is a secondary source of Alexander's biographical data: " Arrian is prone to misread and misinterpret his primary sources, and the smooth flow of his narrative can obscure treacherous quicksands of error ".
Another secondary divide follows the Appalachian chain, which separates those streams and rivers that flow directly into the Atlantic Ocean from those that exit via the Mississippi River.
Requirements then ' flow down ' from the Topco to the Capco and Opco via secondary contracts.
The direction of flow is reversed periodically ( typically 5-10 times per hour ) shaft A and B changing the role of " primary " and " secondary " shaft.
These secondary shockwaves are caused by the air being forced to turn around these convex points, which generates a shock wave in supersonic flow.
A second theory as to why syncope may occur in AS is that during exercise, the high pressures generated in the hypertrophied LV cause a vasodepressor response, which causes a secondary peripheral vasodilation that, in turn, causes decreased blood flow to the brain.
In addition, ash can be produced during secondary fragmentation of pumice fragments, due to the conservation of heat within the flow.
* The most common cause of hydrocephalus is CSF flow obstruction, hindering the free passage of cerebrospinal fluid through the ventricular system and subarachnoid space ( e. g., stenosis of the cerebral aqueduct or obstruction of the interventricular foramina-foramina of Monro secondary to tumors, hemorrhages, infections or congenital malformations ).
Blood flow through the secondary lamellae is countercurrent to the water, maintaining a more constant concentration gradient.
This form was once thought to form a ring species around the Tibetan Plateau, with gene flow throughout the subspecies, but this theory was abandoned when sequences of mitochondrial DNA were examined, finding that the four groups were distinct ( monophyletic ) and that the hybridisation zones between the groups were the result of secondary contact after a temporary period of isolation.
The continuous flow of electrons allowed the stored charge to be continuously regenerated by the secondary emission of electrons.
* Contour SVT's engine rating was upped 5 hp to 200 hp due to additional abrasive flow machining of the primary and secondary intake ports
According to Rummler and Brache, a typical characteristic of a successful process-based organization is the absence of secondary activities in the primary value flow that is created in the customer oriented primary processes.
The secondary principle to the creation of seaward sediment fining is known as the hypothesis of asymmetrical thresholds under waves ; this describes the interaction between the oscillatory flow of waves and tides flowing over the wave ripple bedforms in an asymmetric pattern.

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