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Again and energy
Again using the figure, the energy equation in terms of the control volume may be written as:
Again, further in terms of thermodynamics, the internal energy of the calorimetric material can sometimes, depending on the calorimetric material, be considered as the value of a function of, with partial derivatives and, and with being expressible as the value of a function of, with partial derivatives and.
Again consider a group of N atoms, this time with each atom able to exist in any of three energy states, levels 1, 2 and 3, with energies E < sub > 1 </ sub >, E < sub > 2 </ sub >, and E < sub > 3 </ sub >, and populations N < sub > 1 </ sub >, N < sub > 2 </ sub >, and N < sub > 3 </ sub >, respectively.
Again, total energy is conserved, so this leads to an increase in kinetic energy ( temperature ).
Again, however, no mass deficit can in theory appear until this radiation or this energy has been emitted, and is no longer part of the system.
Again assuming free-recoil conditions and assuming all forward momentum is due to the projectile, the energy of the projectile will be and the energy of the firearm due to recoil will be.
Again, the source of energy for the electron-liberation is a high-energy photon from an atom within the plasma body relaxing after excitation from an earlier collision.
Again, the horizontal axis represents the energy equation with turbines generating power to the left and compressors absorbing power to the right.
Again, some energy is lost from the system, since energy which the primary consumers had used for respiration and regulation of body temperature cannot be utilised by the secondary consumers.
Again, because the kinetic energy of the interaction can contribute to the final internal energies of the constituents this technique populates a broad range of energy levels.
Again this involves sophisticated energy management systems, incentives, and a viable trading market.

Again and audit
Again, the map was drawn up under the aegis of the Crown as an audit to what revenue could be made from selling off the forest.

Again and data
Again the massive amounts and new types of data generate new opportunities for bioinformaticians.
Again, for early 20th century physics, the transition between the Maxwellian electromagnetic worldview and the Einsteinian Relativistic worldview was neither instantaneous nor calm, and instead involved a protracted set of " attacks ," both with empirical data as well as rhetorical or philosophical arguments, by both sides, with the Einsteinian theory winning out in the long-run.
Again, the weighing of evidence and importance of new data was fit through the human sieve: some scientists found the simplicity of Einstein's equations to be most compelling, while some found them more complicated than the notion of Maxwell's aether which they banished.
Again in 1990 and 1991, Congress provided only half of the year's funding to NOAA, requesting that agencies that used Landsat data provide the funding for the other six months of the upcoming year.
Again, users of that data are unaware of the location of the read-only copy ; administrators can create and relocate such copies as needed.
Again, it would be up to the respective churches to determine this data.
Again, this makes CSC design work far more complicated than simply trying to get a group of sensors or computers to share data and work together correctly.
Again, only one bit of data ( i. e., a 0 or 1 ) is transmitted by each symbol.

Again and about
Again among those jubilantly reunited bunkmates, I was shy with Jessie and acted as I had during those early Saturday mornings when we all seemed to be playing for effect, to be detached and unconcerned with the girls who were properly our dates but about whom, later, in the privacy of our bunks, we would think in terms of the most elaborate romance.
Again, contrary to popular belief, there is nothing crazy or frantic about Parker either musically or emotionally.
There also came a brief contretemps with the sound mixers who made the mistake of being overheard during a quiet moment near the conclusion of `` Do It Again '', and she made the tart observation that `` I never saw so much moving about in an audience ''.
Again there was something familiar about her, something --
: This article is about the 1939 movie remake Destry Rides Again.
Again, though, other physicists believe that tunneling experiments in which particles appear to spend anomalously short times inside the barrier are in fact fully compatible with relativity, although there is disagreement about whether the explanation involves reshaping of the wave packet or other effects.
Again tending to outrun the tastes of his readers, Melville's epic length verse-narrative Clarel, about a student's pilgrimage to the Holy Land, was also quite obscure, even in his own time.
Again and again, with the Greek text in front of me and the NIV beside it, I discovered that the translators had another principle, considerably higher than the stated one: to make sure that Paul should say what the broadly Protestant and evangelical tradition said he said .... f a church only, or mainly, relies on the NIV it will, quite simply, never understand what Paul was talking about.
' Again writing about these events, Robert Latham the editor of the definitive edition of the diary has remarked: ' His descriptions of both agonisingly vivid achieve their effect by being something more than superlative reporting ; they are written with compassion.
Williams dominated F1 in 1992 and Patrese continued to deliver in his role of second driver to Nigel Mansell, moving out of the way for Mansell while leading comfortably at that year's French Grand Prix. Again Patrese handled the delicate situation about team orders diplomatically, repeatedly offering a " No comment " to questions about the team orders that had been imposed on him at the red flag period of the French race.
Volume II of the similar series of novels Tales of the Slayer ( 2003 ) features two stories about Buffy ; the character battles a mummified spirit in Todd A. McIntosh's " All That You Do Comes Back Unto Thee ," while Jane Espenson's " Again Sunnydale " sees a season six-era Buffy sent back in time to high school, when her mother is still alive but Dawn does not exist.
The Railrodder was made in tandem with a behind-the-scenes documentary about Keaton's life and times, called Buster Keaton Rides Again, also made for the National Film Board.
Again, the Tang census of the year 742 approximated the size China's population to about 50 million people.
Bill Oddie wrote a song about Wolstenholme for the BBC radio comedy show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again which includes the lines: " I'm going Wolsten-home / And you can't get Wolsten ( worse than ) him!
In 1974, Dennis Main Wilson ( producer for the UK television show Till Death Us Do Part ) produced a short sketch series for Feldman on the BBC entitled Marty Back Together Again — a reference to reports about the star's health.
Again in 1937 he stated about his son-" I would rather have no offspring than sacrifice our nation's interests.
In addition, there is a film by Snyder that was completed after Snyder's death in 2004 about Miller's watercolor paintings, Henry Miller: To Paint Is To Love Again ( 60 mimutes ).
Again his nose grows longer and Pinocchio immediately tells the truth about himself, causing the nose to shrink back to normal.
Miller moved back to Hell's Kitchen by 2001 and was creating Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again as the 9 / 11 terrorist attacks occurred about 4 miles from that neighborhood.
Biopics directed by Rapper include The Adventures of Mark Twain ( 1944 ), Pontius Pilate ( 1962 ) and his last film, the 1978 flop Born Again, about convicted Watergate conspirator and former Richard Nixon aide Charles Colson.
In her book You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again, producer Julia Phillips wrote highly profane remarks about Spielberg, Zsigmond, and Truffaut, because she was fired during post-production due to a cocaine addiction.
Again, Jagland made national headlines similar to the publicity about " The Norwegian House " and " 36. 9 %", this time for the phrase " Bongo from Congo ", originally coined as an internal joke in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the expense of the President of Gabon, Omar Bongo.
Again, due to errors on the Mitchell Map, Treaty of Paris reads "... through the Lake of the Woods to the most northwesternmost point thereof, and from thence on a due west course to the river Mississippi ..." With the border clarification established by the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 defining the boundary about Lake of the Woods to the Rocky Mountains, this treaty reaffirmed the border and further detailed the border by modifying the border definition to instead read as "... at the Chaudiere Falls, from which the Commissioners traced the line to the most northwestern point of the Lake of the Woods, thence, along the said line to the said most northwestern point, being in latitude 49 ° 23 ′ 55 ″ north, and in longitude 95 ° 14 ′ 38 ″ west from the Observatory at Greenwich ; thence, according to existing treaties, due south to its intersection with the 49th parallel of north latitude, and along that parallel to the Rocky Mountains ..."

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