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Applying the techniques developed at Harvard for generating a paradigm from a representative form and its classification, we can add all forms of a word to the dictionary at once.
* D. Young Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems, John Wiley & Sons ( 2001 ).
Applying video compression algorithms like MPEG1, MPEG2 or MPEG4 allows for fractional BPP values.
Applying satisficing to research is a way for researchers to adjust to the vast amount of information today.
* 1887 – Herman Hollerith applies for US patent # 395, 791 for the ' Art of Applying Statistics ' – his punched card calculator.
* 1889 – Herman Hollerith is issued US patent # 395, 791 for the ' Art of Applying Statistics ' — his punched card calculator.
Applying ice for 5 minutes to the muscles reportedly has a sensitivity and specificity of 76. 9 % and 98. 3 %, respectively, for the identification of MG.
Applying Gram-Schmidt one obtains an orthonormal basis for.
Applying the first three of the five focusing steps of TOC, the system constraint for all projects is identified as are the resources.
Applying the rational root theorem thus yields the following possible roots for t:
Applying Chow's analysis to the case of the unexpected hanging ( again with the week shortened to two days for simplicity ), we start with the observation that the judge's announcement seems to affirm three things:
Applying the transmission line model based on the telegrapher's equations, the general expression for the characteristic impedance of a transmission line is:
* Applying Hungarian notation in a narrower way, such as applying only for member variables helps avoiding naming collision.
Applying Gibbs free energy equation for reactions:
Applying for a COL does not commit the utilities to construct the plant, but it is part of the licensing process, say officials of all the utilities.
Applying himself to this problem, Giacconi worked on the instrumentation for X-ray astronomy ; from rocket-borne detectors in the late 1950s and early 1960s, to Uhuru, the first orbiting X-ray astronomy satellite, in the 1970s.
The Cholesky decomposition is commonly used in the Monte Carlo method for simulating systems with multiple correlated variables: The correlation matrix is decomposed, to give the lower-triangular L. Applying this to a vector of uncorrelated samples, u, produces a sample vector Lu with the covariance properties of the system being modeled.
Applying these three sorts of derivatives again to each other gives five possible second derivatives, for a scalar field f or a vector field v ; the use of the scalar Laplacian and vector Laplacian gives two more:
Applying a delta-v at the LEO of only 0. 78 km / s more ( 3. 20-2. 42 ) would give the rocket the escape speed, while at the geostationary orbit a delta-v of 1. 46 km / s is needed for reaching the escape speed of this circular orbit.
" Applying Case-Based Reasoning: Techniques for Enterprise Systems ".
Applying the principles of comparative negligence, the jury found that McDonald's was 80 % responsible for the incident and Liebeck was 20 % at fault.
Applying this to a space of dimension 0, which contains exactly one vector ( the zero vector ), the only candidate for a basis is the empty set ( both because 0 elements are required, and because the zero vector cannot be in any basis ).

Applying and hole
Applying too much energy will melt too much metal, eject molten material, and make a hole rather than a weld.

black and patch
The gray or white area around the dorsal fin, known as the " saddle patch ", often contains some black colouring in residents.
* Type A looks like a " typical " killer whale, a large, black and white form with a medium-sized white eye patch, living in open water and feeding mostly on minke whales.
Most of the dark parts of its body are medium gray instead of black, although it has a dark gray patch called a " dorsal cape " stretching back from its forehead to just behind its dorsal fin.
A typical killer whale distinctively bears a black back, white chest and sides, and a white patch above and behind the eye.
In memory of Gary Carter, the 2012 uniforms include a patch with " KID " and the number 8 written across a black home plate design.
In 2010, the Phillies added a black patch with a white " 36 " on the sleeves of their jerseys to honor Roberts, who died on May 6.
In 2011, the Phillies added a black circular patch with a ' B ' in honor of minority owners Alexander and John Buck, who died in late 2010.
They are mostly black with a white facial patch, and, typical of other puffin species, feature a very thick bill which is mostly red with some yellow and occasionally green markings.
Large, dark ( usually black ) beaks, and relatively bare, light coloured, medial ( facial patch ) areas distinguish macaws.
The different species are generally dark brown ( sometimes nearly black ), or brown and white in colour, apart from the Rufous-throated Dipper which is brown with a reddish-brown throat patch.
The patch provided some degree of sealing, kept the ball seated on the charge of black powder, and kept the ball concentric to the bore.
The illusion was performed by placing a black patch on Loden's head and standing her against a black background while one studio camera was trained on her.
* The operator loads the gun, usually from the muzzle end, with black powder followed by lead shot, a round lead ball, usually wrapped in a piece of paper or a cloth patch, all rammed down with a ramrod that is usually stored on the underside of the barrel.
It is brown on the upperparts and predominantly greyish on the head and underparts, with a black eye patch and wings.
It has a conical-shaped black head, with a distinctive white oval patch above and behind the eye, an indistinct beak, white throat and large paddle-shaped flippers.
One of the stock designs was a scruffy dog with a black patch around one eye ; Terry ultimately built a series around this character, now known as Puddy the Pup.
After a month's journey through wastes so harsh that even some of the camels died, on 2 February 1932 Philby arrived at a patch of ground about a half a square kilometer in size, littered with chunks of white sandstone, black glass, and chunks of iron meteorite.
The two stars in the black field of the mission patch indicate the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence.
The seven white stars in the black field of the mission patch, as well as the arm extending from the shuttle in the shape of a 7, indicate the flight's numerical designation in the Space Transportation System's mission sequence.
In breeding plumage, the adult has a dark grey head and neck ( with narrow black and white stripes on the back of the neck ), a triangular red throat patch, white underparts and a dark grey-brown mantle.
It was safe to ridicule his person and behaviour, and it became a common jest for " some courtier to put black patch upon his nose and strut about with a white staff in a hand in order to make the king merry at his expense.
It also has white half-collar on the sides of its neck, a small white scapular patch on the wings, and a very small white patch on the rump often streaked with black.

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