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For example in the case of anthrax, it is likely that by 24 – 36 hours after an attack, some small percentage of individuals ( those with compromised immune system or who had received a large dose of the organism due to proximity to the release point ) will become ill with classical symptoms and signs ( including a virtually unique chest X-ray finding, often recognized by public health officials if they receive timely reports ).
Optical proximity correction is an example of such an advanced mask modification ; it corrects for the wave-like behavior of light when etching the nano scale features of the most modern integrated circuits.
* Where you are, for example inside or outside a company firewall, or proximity of login location to a personal GPS device.
For example in the case of anthrax, it is likely that by 24 – 36 hours after an attack, some small percentage of individuals ( those with compromised immune system or who had received a large dose of the organism due to proximity to the release point ) will become ill with classical symptoms and signs ( including a virtually unique chest X-ray finding, often recognized by public health officials if they receive timely reports ).
It is unfortunate, perhaps, that we have no means of knowing the particular theologies of the closely connected Set and Nephthys temples in these districts — it would be interesting to learn, for example, the religious tone of temples of Nephthys located in such proximity to those of Seth, especially given the seemingly contrary Osirian loyalties of Seth's consort-goddess.
The laws of similarity and proximity can, for example, be used as guides for placing radio buttons.
When proximity during this critical period does not occur — for example, where a brother and sister are brought up separately, never meeting one another — they may find one another highly sexually attractive when they meet as adults, according to the hypothesis of genetic sexual attraction.
Although other locations, for example the Pacific regions, offer warmer water and better visibility, there are very few other sites which can offer such an abundance of large, historic wrecks lying in close proximity and shallow, relatively benign diving conditions.
For example, the close association between many enzymes and biological membranes may bring them into close proximity with their lipid substrate ( s ).< ref name =" Ghosh ">
When proximity during this critical period does not occur — for example, where a brother and sister are brought up separately, never meeting one another — they may find one another highly sexually attractive when they meet as adults.
The town is surrounded by sparse countryside and there are several woodlands in or in close proximity to the town, for example, Bird's Marsh, Vincients Wood and Briars Wood.
In some cases such as Chumash Native American prehistorical settlement, these sites have been chosen for proximity to marine resource exploitation ; for example, the Chumash settlement on the Morro Bay sandspit is one such location.
Depending on context, the Peacock Throne can be construed as a metonymy, which is a rhetorical device for an allusion relying on proximity or correspondence, as for example referring to actions of the Mughal ruler or the shah or as " actions of the throne.
An example of a reed switch's application is to detect the opening of a door, when used as a proximity switch for a burglar alarm.
In Roman times, due to the close proximity of the Fosse Way and other important Roman roads, military centres were set up at Leicester and Lincoln ; and intermediate camps were also established, for example, Six Hills on the Fosse Way.
Both types had their specific advantages and disadvantages: for example, the K bullet was more expensive to produce and therefore was generally only issued to snipers and other advanced marksmen who could use it more effectively ; the ordinary infantryman had to make do with reversed bullets, which were far less effective and had to be used in closer proximity to the target ( and, therefore, other anti-tank weapons such as grenades, mortars, or artillery were preferred ).
X-ray sources, for example, must be in very close proximity to the target, while lasers can illuminate a target from a high satellite orbit.
This may be due to the predominant species in the forest stand ( for example, some aspen forests in northern North America ), or to the relative proximity of the nearest sawmill or pulp mill.
This is on account of geographical proximity but also a common history ( for example, Estonia was a Swedish colony in the 17th century and German was the language of the upper échelons of Estonian society for hundreds of years ).
Other elements of religious practice may be shared, especially when communities of different faiths are living in close proximity ( for example, the use of Om and Gayatri within the Indian Christian community ) but usage of the names themselves mostly remain within the domain of a particular religion, or even may help define one's religious belief according to practice, as in the case of the recitation of names of God ( such as the japa ).
Due to its proximity to the new Government District, many new buildings have been built there, such as for example the Federal Ministry of the Interior Bundesministerium des Innern.
Nonetheless, there are five known examples of stone tombs having been built in this southern region during the Neolithic, termed the " Medway megaliths " because of their proximity to the River Medway, and the Coldrum long barrow is the best surviving example among them.
* Crimson Tide ( movie ) for a more modern example and particularly, when Gene Hackman threatens to shoot a fellow seaman if Viggo Mortenson doesn't unlock nuclear weapons, the overwhelming weight given to proximity vs potential harm in decision-making under stress.
Normally, male Japanese would wear jinbei only within their own homes, or outside the home when in close proximity to it ( for example, to collect the mail or go on a local errand, or sometimes even while shopping or dining at a local restaurant ).
Villavicencio's proximity to huge mountains and great plains make the city an example of Colombia's geodiversity.

example and gap
Bioinformatics helps to bridge the gap between genome and proteome projects — for example, in the use of DNA sequences for protein identification.
Another concern is that certain sectors of society are not sufficiently benefiting from the PRC's economic development ; one example of this is the wide gap between urban and rural areas.
* Morse code uses six digital states — dot, dash, intra-character gap ( between each dot or dash ), short gap ( between each letter ), medium gap ( between words ), and long gap ( between sentences )— to send messages via a variety of potential carriers such as electricity or light, for example using an electrical telegraph or a flashing light.
Cocaine, for example, blocks the reuptake of dopamine back into the presynaptic neuron, leaving the neurotransmitter molecules in the synaptic gap longer.
A key example of this is Phil Spector, who defined the gap between early rock and roll and the Beatles ( 1959 – 1964 ).
This is the basis of the optical band gap in a photonic crystal, of which opal is the best known natural example.
For example, once the gap reaches a size of about 10 or smaller, stopping the combsort and doing a simple gnome sort or cocktail sort, or, even better, an insertion sort, will increase the sort's overall efficiency.
For example, a damp towel can be used to block the gap between the door and floor to help stop noxious gases or smoke from entering the room.
In Latin America, three percent of GDP ( around US $ 71 billion ) would need to be invested in infrastructure in order to satisfy demand, yet in 2005, for example, only around two percent was invested leaving a financing gap of approximately US $ 24 billion.
In operation, the tips of the spreader-cutter's blades are wedged into a seam or gapfor example, around a vehicle door — and the device engaged.
For example, in the 4-3 gap, if white attacks with H14 black might respond with H15, which is a 2-2 gap from F17.
An extreme example of this would be to extend a straight line of knight's moves by playing a 6-3 gap or 8-4 etc.
To take an example of a phenomenon in which there is no gap, imagine a modern computer: as marvelous as these devices are, their behavior can be fully explained by their circuitry, and vice versa.
For example, Gray and Munroe identified education – still used today as an operationalization of socioeconomic status in knowledge gap research ( see, e. g., Hwang and Jeong, 2009 ) – as a significant and positive correlate of a person ’ s tendency to prefer “ serious ” ( rather than non-serious ) print content.
The noise does, however, have to be of a sufficiently high level to effectively mask the gap, as can be seen in the audio example found here.
Different low-level formats can be used on the same media ; for example, large records can be used to cut down on inter-record gap size.
Even the Mishnah contains some additions from the time of the Amoraim ( see, for example, iv. 2, where a gap must be filled from the Tosefta ).
For example, a fiscal gap of 5 % could be eliminated by an immediate and permanent 5 % increase in taxes or cut in spending or some combination of both.
Generally, the genes coding for gap junction channels are classified in one of three groups, based on sequence similarity: A, B and C ( for example,, ).
Upon striking the sample, photons that match the energy gap of the molecule s present ( green light in this example ) are absorbed in order to excite the molecule.
This representation is a bit misleading: in a typical implementation, the endpoints of the gap are tracked using pointers or array indices, and the contents of the gap are ignored ; this allows, for example, deletions to be done by adjusting a pointer without changing the text in the buffer.

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