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: Applying the principles of stewardship, ARIN, a nonprofit corporation, allocates Internet Protocol resources ; develops consensus-based policies ; and facilitates the advancement of the Internet through information and educational outreach.
* Applying Bahá ' í principles and laws
Applying these general principles of liberty to freedom of expression, Mill states that if we silence an opinion, we may silence the truth.
Applying the work of Nicolaus Copernicus and other modern scientists, he reveals the principles behind these systems.
Applying these principles to the St. Paul Bias-Motivated Crime Ordinance, the Court concluded that the ordinance was facially unconstitutional.
# Forming a Core Group 3: Applying the principles to existing organizations
Applying the principles of human motivation to pharmaceutical education.
Applying these principles, the Payne child was allowed to be taken to New Zealand by the mother since otherwise the effect on her of being forced to stay in England would be " devastating ".
Applying home treatment upon hydropathic principles, he regained his health to some degree, but not his eyesight.
Applying the principles of Fair Game, Hubbard and his followers targeted many individuals as well as government officials and agencies, including a program of covert and illegal infiltration of the IRS and other U. S. government agencies during the 1970s.

Applying and found
Applying the method to hydrogen, they found that the moment of a proton was 2. 785 ± 0. 02 nuclear magnetons, and not 1 as predicted by the current theory, while that of a deuteron was 0. 855 ± 0. 006 nuclear magnetons.
Applying this test, the court found a lack of implied endorsement and held that the First Amendment protected Electronic Arts in its use of a virtual football player that resembled Mr. Brown.
Applying these techniques, Arthur Cayley has found a general criterion for determining whether any given quintic is solvable.
Applying Ohm's Law, the relationship between the input voltage, V < sub > in </ sub >, and the output voltage, V < sub > out </ sub >, can be found:
Applying information diagrams blindly to derive the above definition has been criticised, and indeed it has found rather limited practical application, since it is difficult to visualize or grasp the significance of this quantity for a large number of random variables.
Applying the doctrine of judicial immunity adopted by the U. S. Supreme Court in Bradley v. Fisher in 1871 and held applicable to § 1983 actions in Pierson v. Ray in 1967, Judge Luther M. Swygert, writing for himself and Judges Harlington Wood, Jr., and William G. East, found that immunity is available only when a judge has jurisdiction over the subject-matter of a case and that it is not available when he acts in " clear absence of all jurisdiction.

Applying and was
Applying methods first suggested by Finlay, yellow fever was eradicated in Cuba and later in Panama, allowing completion of the Panama Canal.
Applying the rules and customs of prize law, the courts decided whether the Letter of Marque was valid and current, and whether the captured vessel or its cargo in fact belonged to the enemy ( not always easy, when flying false flags was common practice ), and if so the prize and its cargo were " condemned ", to be sold at auction with the proceeds divided among the privateer's owner and crew.
Applying this idea to corrugated boxboard was a straightforward development when the material became available in the early twentieth century.
Applying gravel to the roads improved their condition markedly, but asphalt and concrete were not used in local roads until around 1930 ( the year West Harrisville Road was paved ).
Applying interest was acceptable under some circumstances.
Applying the layered Spector sound to his own productions it was not unusual for Edmunds to multilayer up to forty separately recorded guitar tracks into the mix.
Applying for a commercial pilot's licence on 2 June 1921 ( in which he gave his name as ' Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith '), he became one of Australia's first airline pilots when he was chosen by Norman Brearley to fly for the newly formed West Australian Airways.
Applying the operator L to each side of this equation results in the completeness relation, which was assumed true.
The original research was published in the paper, " DiscoWeb: Applying Link Analysis to Web Search ".
Applying a false trade description to goods is a strict liability offence: provided it is shown that the description was applied and was false, the accused has to prove certain defences in order to escape conviction.
Applying and drying the paste added days to the production of each vehicle, which was unacceptable as there was a shortage of tanks.
Applying rational-basis review, the Court held that the law was supported by substantial public-health evidence, and was not arbitrary or irrational.
Applying the heightened scrutiny standard to the ordinance, the court held it was unconstitutional on its face and as applied.
Applying this subjective case-by-case approach ( known as selective incorporation ), the Court upheld Palko's conviction on the basis that the Double Jeopardy appeal was not " essential to a fundamental scheme of ordered liberty.
Applying graphics to an adventure game, however, was unprecedented as previous story-based adventure games were entirely text-based.

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* Rustum R., A. J. Adeloye, and M. Scholz ( 2008 ) Applying Kohonen Self-organizing Map as a Software Sensor to Predict the Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Water Environment Research, 80 ( 1 ), 32 – 40.
Applying this epistemology to his theology, McLaren suggests on pp. 80 – 81 of More Ready Than You Realize that new Christian converts should remain within their specific contexts.

Applying and %
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 and for
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 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 black patch to Barbara Loden's head for hole in head illusion ( 1957 )
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 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 ).

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