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application and mass
Through coupling of this magnification method with time of flight mass spectrometry, ions evaporated by application of electric pulses can have their mass-to-charge ratio computed.
Advancements in biochemical engineering in the 1940s, for example, found application in the pharmaceutical industry, and allowed for the mass production of various antibiotics, including penicillin and streptomycin.
( see http :// www. merriam-webster. com / dictionary / diaspora ) The wider application of diaspora evolved from the Assyrian two-way mass deportation policy of conquered populations to deny future territorial claims on their part.
It was only with the development of the low cost integrated circuit that the Hall effect sensor became suitable for mass application.
The application of steam power to the industrial processes of printing supported a massive expansion of newspaper and popular book publishing, which reinforced rising literacy and demands for mass political participation.
A spacecraft traveling from Earth to Mars via this method will arrive near Mars orbit in approximately 8. 5 months, but because the orbital velocity is greater when closer to the center of mass ( i. e. the Sun ) and slower when farther from the center, the spacecraft will be traveling quite slowly and a small application of thrust is all that is needed to put it into a circular obit around Mars.
This rate can be quantified through the calculation and application of mass transfer coefficients for an overall process.
* Widespread application of the internal combustion engine including mass production of the automobile.
As a continuation of the wars sparked by the French Revolution of 1789, they revolutionized European armies and played out on an unprecedented scale, mainly due to the application of modern mass conscription.
In each case the power supply mass is essentially proportional to the peak power that can be supplied, and they both essentially give, for this application, no limit to the energy.
The discovery and application of Newton's law of gravity accounts for the detailed information we have about the planets in our solar system, the mass of the Sun, the distance to stars, quasars and even the theory of dark matter.
As a continuation of the wars sparked by the French Revolution of 1789, they revolutionised European armies and played out on an unprecedented scale, mainly owing to the application of modern mass conscription.
The derivation of the Navier Stokes equations begins with an application of Newton's second law: conservation of momentum ( often alongside mass and energy conservation ) being written for an arbitrary portion of the fluid.
In November, 2008, SCPP initiated a suit against Sourceforge. net, Vuze, Limewire, and Morpheus for hosting the P2P file-sharing application Shareaza that " facilitates mass copyright infringement ".
In the case of a visual binary star, after the orbit and the stellar parallax of the system has been determined, the combined mass of the two stars may be obtained by a direct application of the Keplerian harmonic law.
The application of the term to specifically nuclear and radiological weapons is traced by William Safire to the Russian phrase " Оружие массового поражения " oruzhiye massovogo porazheniya ( weapons of mass destruction ).
Though produced on a very small scale, Crimean War gunboat engines designed and assembled by John Penn of Greenwich are recorded as the first instance of the application of mass production techniques ( though not necessarily the assembly-line method ) to marine engineering.
* Incorrect application of thermal mass to modulate daily temperature variations
The correct use and application of thermal mass is dependent on the prevailing climate in a district.
The continual application of low-level fear, as in mass surveillance or an electronic police state also exerts a powerful coercive force upon a populace.
Sorting results from the application of some criterion or differential stressor to a mass to separate it into its components based on some variable quality.
Parnell saw the need to replace violent agitation with country-wide mass meetings and the application of Davitt's boycott, also as a means of achieving his objective of self-government.
How to distinguish a spree killer from a mass murderer, or even serial killer is subject to a lot of controversy and often there doesn't seem to be any coherence in the application of the term.
The notion of selling a product into a specific thermal envelope was typically not understood by the mass of reviewers, who tended to compare Efficeon to the gamut of x86 microprocessors, regardless of power consumption or application.
The amount of current required corresponds directly to the surface area of the metal exposed to the soil or water, so the application of a coating drastically reduces the mass of anode material required.

application and protest
On 29 May his nomination was contested by local shopkeeper Abdul Arain, who was standing against Sainsbury in protest against a planning application for a Sainsbury's Local branch in Cambridge's Mill Road district, triggering a contest that would have to wait until an October ballot.
Historically, interested individuals could enter a " protest " against a pending patent application.
Given last year's book fair was a model Xuan Bin dominate the girls and caused a lot of visitors to the Book Fair to protest, the Assembly decided to refuse the person signing this Session Book Fair will be held in the application.

application and /
In 2010, The Base Factory and AppBooks released Animalia as an application for iPad and iPhone / iPod Touch.
The comparatively low price for a complete computer system with dedicated monitor, its high resolution monochrome text and graphic capabilities and the possibility to run CP / M software also rendered the system attractive for business users, which was reflected by a wide selection of application software.
This encoding was native to the SPARCstation 1 hardware, where SunOS exposed the encoding to application programs through the / dev / audio interface.
For instance, if a user is designing a Microsoft Windows desktop application, he / she might use the. NET Windows Forms library to design the desktop application and call its APIs like Form1. Close () and Form1. Show () to close or open the application and write the additional operations him / herself that it need to have.
cross-linking / stabilization agent of collagen preparation and its application as wound dressing
The client / server model is a computing model that acts as a distributed application which partitions tasks or workloads between the providers of a resource or service, called servers, and service requesters, called clients.
The client / server characteristic describes the relationship of cooperating programs in an application.
The long-term aspect of administering a client / server network with applications largely server-hosted surely saves administering effort compared to administering the application settings per each client.
As all alloys do not have the same chemical constituents, the tempering procedure varies according to the material's chemical composition, thermal history and / or a tool's particular service application.
Fixed end system: common host / server that is connected to the CDPD backbone and providing access to specific application and data
The first application of a staged maturity model to IT was not by CMM / SEI, but rather by Richard L. Nolan, who, in 1973 published the stages of growth model for IT organizations.
Database design is done before building it to meet needs of end-users within a given application / information-system that the database is intended to support.
External views requirements may modify the design of the conceptual level ( i. e., add / remove entities and relationships ), but usually a well designed conceptual level for an application well supports most of the needed external views.
Instead, these parsers just provide to the application the parsed FPI and / or URI associated to the notations found in the parsed SGML or XML document, and with a facility for a dictionary containing all notation names declared in the DTD ; these validating parsers will also check the uniqueness of notation name declarations, and will report a validation error if some notation names are used anywhere in the DTD or in the document body but not declared:
* if the application can't use any notation ( or if their FPI and / or URI are unknown or not supported in their local catalog ), these notations may be either ignored silently by the application or the application could signal an error ;

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