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Alternatively and unit
Alternatively, fuzzy logic offers a continuous spectrum of logical states represented in the unit interval of real numbers — it is a many-valued logic with infinitely-many truth-values, and thus the sand moves smoothly from " definitely heap " to " definitely not heap ", with shades in the intermediate region.
Alternatively, Sergeant Berry took his unit colors and that of the 3rd Cavalry to the top of Kettle Hill before the Rough Riders ' flag arrived.
Alternatively, an inner class can be used to hold the unit tests so they will have visibility of the enclosing class's members and attributes.
Alternatively, since the most common unit of measurement of mutual information is the bit, a base of 2 could be specified.
Alternatively it is possible to install a WSA Process unit to regenerate the spent acid.
Alternatively the growth rate is expressed by the interest per unit time based on continuous compounding.
Alternatively, rapid deceleration will, of course, force the PIT unit to overshoot the required positioning.
Alternatively, the traditional sexagesimal unit subdivision can be used.
Alternatively, unit contribution margin is the amount each unit sale adds to profit: it's the slope of the Profit line.
Alternatively, some or all the cars can be powered, known as a multiple unit.

Alternatively and commonly
Alternatively, the liquid may flow through the filter by the force exerted by a pump, a method commonly used in industry when a reduced filtration time is important.
Alternatively, patients may specify their wishes and / or devolve their decision-making to a proxy using an advance directive, which are commonly referred to as ' Living Wills '.
Alternatively, it has been proposed that early hominids frequently scavenged predators ' kills and consumed parts which were left untouched by predators, most commonly the brain, which is very high in AA and DHA.
Alternatively, however, the value of 0. 5 mL / kg / h is commonly used to define oliguria in adults as well.
Alternatively, high carbon FeCr produced from high grade ore found in Kazakhstan ( among other places ) is more commonly used in specialist applications such as engineering steels where a high Cr to Fe ratio and minimum levels of other elements such as sulfur, phosphorus and titanium are important and production of finished metals takes place in small electric arc furnaces compared to large scale blast furnaces.
Alternatively, Hebrew texts commonly use the word nephesh.
" Alternatively and more commonly, the process leads to depilation as is done commonly in leather processing.
Alternatively, the passport is commonly referred to as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passport () ( the Hong Kong legislative ordinance concerning the passport is titled the " Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Alternatively and containing
Alternatively, photoresist may be removed by a plasma containing oxygen, which oxidizes it.
Alternatively, certain patients can choose to have a wide local excision, also known as a lumpectomy, an operation in which a small volume of breast tissue containing the tumor and some surrounding healthy tissue is removed to conserve the breast.
Alternatively, the Anatidae may be considered to consist of 3 subfamilies ( ducks, geese, and swans, essentially ) which contain the groups as presented here as tribes, with the swans separated as subfamily Cygninae, the goose subfamily Anserinae also containing the whistling ducks, and the Anatinae containing all other clades.
Alternatively, some trimix divers inflate their suits from a decompression cylinder containing a nitrox blend ( all such decompression blends, including pure oxygen, have essentially the same thermal conductivity as air ).
Alternatively, she could number the vertices of H, then for each edge of H write a small piece of paper containing the two vertices of the edge and then put these pieces of paper upside down on a table.
Alternatively, several manufacturers produce packs containing both a spinal and an epidural needle which are slightly modified to fit together.
Alternatively, an orphan is a finite pattern such that each configuration containing that pattern is a Garden of Eden.
Alternatively, let the equations for points x of two distinct planes containing L be

Alternatively and vacuum
Alternatively, the slurry can be sprayed into a partial vacuum.
Alternatively, instead of a pump, a heavy tank can be used, and the pump forgone ; but the delta-v that the stage can achieve is often much lower due to the extra mass of the tankage reducing performance ; but for high altitude or vacuum use the tankage mass can be acceptable.
Alternatively, the Planck current is that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross-section, and placed a Planck length apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to a Planck force per Planck length.
Alternatively, tunneled pleural catheters ( TPCs ) may be placed in an outpatient setting and often result in auto-pleurodesis, whereby portable vacuum bottles are used to evacuate the pleural fluid.

Alternatively and derived
Alternatively, the word may be derived from an Irish word for a wooden anchor.
Alternatively, Prakrit can be taken to mean " derived from an original ," which means evolved in natural way.
Alternatively, Snell's law can be derived using interference of all possible paths of light wave from source to observer — it results in destructive interference everywhere except extrema of phase ( where interference is constructive )— which become actual paths.
Alternatively, hoax could have been derived from the Irish Gaelic olcas, pronounced olkəs and h-olkəs, an adjective used to describe behaviour similar to mischief, naughtiness, spite, wickedness, evil.
Alternatively it could be derived from an old meaning of the verb to tout, to look out.
Alternatively, it is said to be derived from the Ojibwa " onagon " which means " dish " or " bowl.
" Alternatively, it is claimed to be derived from Lake Agogebic, later changed to Lake Gogebic.
Alternatively, thermal efficiency can be derived by strictly heat added and heat rejected.
Alternatively, it may be derived from Old English fealu fearh, literally grey piglet.
Alternatively, the Common Teal might be derived from the GWT, with the molecular difference being due to genetic drift or a founder effect in the latter and possibly Speckled Teal introgression in the former.
Alternatively, the name may be derived from a Proto-Slavic word for " family member ", compare Serbs.
Alternatively it may be derived from the Old English dun ( hill, cf.
Alternatively, the name may have been derived from the Roman poet Juvenal, who was thought also to have had the nomen Junius.
Alternatively, the Oral cancers may originate in any of the tissues of the mouth, and may be of varied histologic types: teratoma, adenocarcinoma derived from a major or minor salivary gland, lymphoma from tonsillar or other lymphoid tissue, or melanoma from the pigment-producing cells of the oral mucosa.
Alternatively, the name may be derived from ' shorts ', the bran and coarse part of meal.
Alternatively, a quantitative structure-activity relationship ( QSAR ), in which a correlation between calculated properties of molecules and their experimentally determined biological activity, may be derived.
Alternatively, digital Y ′ CbCr is derived from digital R ' dG ' dB'd ( 8 bits per sample ) according to the following equations:
Alternatively, the name may be derived from the name of Kenan ( Cainan ), the son of Enos ( and thus the grandson of Seth and the great-grandson of Adam ).
Alternatively, it could be derived from the Sundanese words of " Ci " ( water or river ) and " Rebon " (" shrimp ").
Alternatively, it may be derived from the Brythonic calet-donia, again meaning " hard / tough people ".
Alternatively, it may have derived by folk etymology from kitgut or kitstring — the word kit, meaning fiddle, having at some point been confused with the word kit for a young cat.
Alternatively, it could be derived from " Bookmark ", the station founded by the Chambers brothers, from which 20, 000 acres was excised for the town and irrigation project.
Alternatively, the name " chequers " may have been derived from the spotted pattern of the fruit, though some suggest from the pattern of the bark on old trees.
Alternatively, the badge may have derived from the Counts of Luxembourg, from whom Philippa was also descended, and who had used the badge of an ostrich.

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