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All and xenon
All modern xenon short-arc lamps use a fused quartz envelope with thoriated tungsten electrodes.
All inhalation anesthetics in current clinical use are halogenated ethers, except for halothane ( which is a halogenated hydrocarbon or haloalkane ), nitrous oxide, and xenon.

All and lamps
All kerosene flat wick lamps use the dead flame burner design, where the flame is fed cold air from below and hot air exits above.
All lamps are now wheel-made.
All lamps are closed in type.
All three side lamps are visible in this picture: the white lamp is the tail lamp, whilst the grey lamps are the side lamps, along with the standard tail lamp ( showing red to the rear and sides ) required on the rear of every train.
All U. S. models featured the more powerful engine ( this engine was a mixture of two different Kent variants – the Valencia block combined with the older Crossflow cylinder head, fitted with a catalytic converter and air pump to satisfy strict Californian emission regulations ), energy-absorbing bumpers, side-marker lamps, round sealed-beam headlamps, improved crash dynamics and fuel system integrity as well as optional air conditioning ( a / c was not available in Europe ).
All lamps were oil lamps with wicks and only pure olive oil was used.
All models now had daytime running lights, and fog lamps.
Items available online include a line of " Celestial " apparel and jewelry designed by the Supreme Master, along with a range of other items that included, as of August 2010, products from the Loving Hut restaurant chain, and many assorted lamps with names such as The Lucky Bagwa, At One With All Creation, Blessing Light, and Celestial Rain, among many others.
All lamps and Roman fire pots in the rotunda were made by Louis Comfort Tiffany, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany and Company.
All your brothers have been badly burned flying around street lamps and all your sisters have been terribly singed flying around house lamps.
All of these lamps follow a nature, or botanical, design using flowers, dragonflies, spiders with webs, butterflies, and peacock feathers.
All that remains of the Firestone Building today is the railing around the site, some gates and lamps.

All and generate
All neurons are electrically excitable, maintaining voltage gradients across their membranes by means of metabolically driven ion pumps, which combine with ion channels embedded in the membrane to generate intracellular-versus-extracellular concentration differences of ions such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and calcium.
All these processes generate new frequency components, meaning that narrow bandwidth light literally explodes in a wide range of new colours, called supercontinuum generation.
All types of electronic printers typically generate image data as a two-step process.
All animals and devices capable of sustained flight need relatively high power-to-weight ratios to be able to generate enough lift and / or thrust to achieve take off.
Once Upon a Time would go on to generate four worldwide hit singles: " Alive & Kicking ", " Sanctify Yourself ", " Ghostdancing " and " All the Things She Said ", the latter of which featured a cutting-edge music video directed by Zbigniew Rybczyński that used techniques developed in music videos for bands such as Pet Shop Boys and Art of Noise.
All methods essentially generate a random string of numbers by which players match to their bingo cards.
All Unix and Unix-like systems generate a metric of three " load average " numbers in the kernel.
All that was needed to generate the firestorm, as well as other fires in the Midwest, were the winds from the front that moved in that evening.
All other variants fail to increase the frontal area, yet swimmers using them still generate some thrust by the velocity variation and do not drown.
* All external supports and structures have been replaced by the forces they generate.
All aircraft utilize aerodynamic surfaces in order to generate lift.
The lead single " You're My One and Only " became a hit, but further releases " Keep All the Fires Burning Bright " and " Love Get Ready " did little to generate interest.
All but W. Kerr Scott generate hydroelectric power, which are managed by Alcoa under contract with the US Government, under FERC oversight.
* Size of generators covered: All three bills cover emissions from larger generators that generate power for sale, including central station generators and generators at customer sites that sell power they do not use for their own needs.
If one were to imagine that the figure represents snow, and that the polygons are its ( transparent ) ice crystallites, an impinging ray is partially reflected ( a few percent ) by the first particle, enters in it, is again reflected by the interface with the second particle, enters in it, impinges on the third, and so on, generating a series of " primary " scattered rays in random directions, which, in turn, through the same mechanism, generate a large number of " secondary " scattered rays, which generate " tertiary " rays ... All these rays walk through the snow crystallytes, which do not absorb light, until they arrive at the surface and exit in random directions.
All Orks generate this field, and it grows stronger as the Orks enjoy themselves, generally while fighting.
All of these positions could generate devastating interlocking fields of fire, supported by many snipers hidden in tall trees.
All of these generate potentially useful information.
All AKDN agencies are non-profit except AKFED, which seeks to generate profits
All of these are expected to boost the town ’ s economy and generate employment in the locality.
All Power Rings wield a magical ring that can generate a variety of effects and energy constructs, sustained purely by the ring wearer's strength of will.

All and substantial
All sought the fruition of that nationalism in a Federal Government with substantial powers.
All this meant that Kinnock had made plenty of enemies on the left by the time he was elected as leader, though a substantial number of former Bennites gave him strong backing.
All calculations show large heating ( up to 80 ° C ) at the top of the smoke layer at about 10 km ; this implies a substantial modification of the circulation there and the possibility of advection of the cloud into low latitudes and the southern hemisphere.
All these civic improvements helped attract and hold a substantial business community, based on manufacture of tobacco products, but also including cotton and flour mills, and banking.
All that remains are small areas of uncovered track inside the bus depot, and a few tram-wire supports attached to buildings on Eastgate / Foregate Street, although substantial sections of the track remain buried beneath the current road surface.
All these works had been produced under the pressure of poverty, the government, whether from parsimony or from prejudice against a Jew, refusing to make any substantial addition to his small salary as extra-professor at the university.
All of these studies revealed substantial differences between the properties of galaxies today and those that existed several billion years ago.
All the tents listed here had a canvas fabric and used a substantial number of guy ropes ( 8 to 18 ).
All modern civil airliners use forms of supercritical aerofoil and have substantial supersonic flow over the wing upper surface.
All substantial decisions are taken at the Annual Conference held each year at Easter.
All Skylark convertible tubs were finished with various amounts of lead filler, so it is not unusual to find a substantial amount of the substance just behind the doors near the bottom of the window line.
All sites were dominated by Russian-olive with cheatgrass ( Bromus tectorum ) comprising a substantial portion of the understory.
The next day, while staying at the Irving Hotel, Orage wrote a letter to Gurdjieff unveiling a plan for the publication of All and Everything before the end of the year and promising a substantial amount of money.
All told, the financial incentives were substantial.
All municipalities and fire districts require fundamental fire training and substantial fire fighting experience, followed by progressive continuing fire investigation education supplied by the Pennsylvania State Police.
All of this takes place in an environment that cultivates skills in analytical reading, clear and vigorous writing, and convincing argumentation .” The typical FYP relies on a significant reading load of traditional as well as modern texts, together with substantial classroom discussion and written analysis of ideas and authors.
All three versions of the game were released almost simultaneously in Europe, the PS2 version being bundled with The Document of Metal Gear Solid 2 to once again make up for a substantial delay in its release.
All After the Fall stories are written by Brian Lynch, who receives substantial input from creator Joss Whedon.
All of the world's major powers maintain substantial maritime forces to provide a global presence, with the largest nations possessing aircraft carriers, nuclear submarines and advanced anti-air defense systems.
All rulers of the Later Qin declared themselves " emperors ", but for a substantial part of Yao Xing's reign, he used the title " Heavenly Prince " ( Tian Wang ).
All the while, they had been doing a lot of touring and their live reputation had become substantial.
: True theory does not require the abstruse language of mathematics to make it clear and to render it acceptable [...] All that is solid and substantial in science and usefully applied in practice, have been made clear by relegating mathematic symbols to their proper store place --- the study.
The present substantial church, All Saints, dates from the twelfth century with several alterations and additions.
All parties were delighted, Stanley Wagner with a substantial sum of money, for those days and a large profit from the six million lemons that had been sold, Reckitt's even more so because the negotiating team had permission to pay far more for the business than they were able to achieve.
All of these " lost territories " were on the fringes of the Siamese sphere of influence and had never been securely under their control, but being compelled to abandon all claim to them was a substantial humiliation to both king and country ( historian David K. Wyatt describes Chulalongkorn as " broken in spirit and health " following the 1893 crisis ) and is the basis for the change in the name of the country ; with the loss of these territories Great Siam was now no more, the king now ruled only the core Thai lands.

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