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At the beginning of the play she has partial illumination and at the end she has complete illumination, but there has been no question but that she moves toward the dark.
So this proxy situation has set up at least a partial barrier between the medium's ESP and the absent sitter's mind.
In two series of experiments, the team has measured partial excitation functions of the 3n, 4n and 5n evaporation channels.
This partial removal of hazards has been criticized by a safety specialist, who suggests that the handrails are just as dangerous in straight sections of the tunnel.
It has partial POSIX compatibility and access to a command-line interface through Bash, although internally it is not a Unix-derived operating system.
One partial solution to this problem has been to double pump the bus.
Since 2004, a partial census has been carried out every year, and the results published as averages over 5 years.
The radiometer is made from a glass bulb from which much of the air has been removed to form a partial vacuum.
The effect begins to be seen at partial vacuum pressures of a few torr ( several hundred pascals ), reaches a peak at around 10 < sup >− 2 </ sup > torr ( 1 pascal ) and has disappeared by the time the vacuum reaches 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > torr ( 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > pascal ) ( see explanations note 1 ).
A partial obstruction of the route near this point has necessitated the use of interlaced track.
When a binary mixture is evaporated and the other component, e. g. a salt, has zero partial pressure for practical purposes, the process is simpler and is called evaporation in engineering.
Another partial manuscript has the Xiang ' er ( 想爾 ) commentary, which had previously been lost.
It has been stated by some researchers that the recruitment and recovery of neurons in the left hemisphere opposed to the recruitment of similar neurons in the right hemisphere is superior for long-term recovery and continued rehabilitation .< ref name =' Heiss '> It is thought that, because the right hemisphere is not intended for full language function, using the right hemisphere as a mechanism of recovery is effectively a " dead-end " and can lead only to partial recovery.
However, it has been stressed that accurate differentiation between generalized and partial seizures is especially important in determining the appropriate treatment.
In the late 20th century, Belgium became a federal state in which the Dutch-speaking part was given autonomy as the Flemish Community () and the Flemish Region (); these two entities were effectively merged, and Flanders now refers to the territory of the Flemish Community, which additionally has partial jurisdiction over Brussels.
Bradbury has stated that the novel is not about censorship, but a story about how television destroys interest in reading literature, which leads to a perception of knowledge as being composed of factoids, partial information devoid of context.
Fourier analysis has many scientific applications – in physics, partial differential equations, number theory, combinatorics, signal processing, imaging, probability theory, statistics, option pricing, cryptography, numerical analysis, acoustics, oceanography, sonar, optics, diffraction, geometry, protein structure analysis and other areas.
In 2005, Brooks started a partial comeback, and has since given several performances and released two compilation albums.
Holden has taken charge of GM's vehicle operations in Australasia, and on their behalf, held partial ownership of GM Daewoo in South Korea between 2002 and 2009.
Given a set S with a partial order ≤, an infinite descending chain is a chain V that is a subset of S upon which ≤ defines a total order such that V has no least element, that is, an element m such that for all elements n in V it holds that m ≤ n.
Where it is a partial defense, it has the effect of reducing the charge to manslaughter.
Louis Feldman has stated that in the period from 1937 to 1980 at least 87 articles had appeared on the topic, the overwhelming majority of which questioned the total or partial authenticity of the Testimonium.
Alice Whealy, who supports the partial authenticity of the Testimonium, has rejected the arguments by Kenneth Olson regarding the total fabrication of the Testimonium by Eusebius, stating that Olson's analysis includes inaccurate readings of both the works of Josephus and Eusebius, as well as logical flaws in his argument.

partial and expressed
This ambition was expressed by the partial recovery of the territories of the defunct Western Roman Empire.
The above conditions can be expressed as partial differential equations that constrain the fluid flow.
* In a mixture of ideal gases, the mole fraction can be expressed as the ratio of partial pressure to total pressure of the mixture.
Additionally, concerns are expressed by Dispensationalists that partial preterism logically leads to an acceptance of full preterism, a concern which is denied by partial preterists.
The " basis " for the tensor field is determined by the coordinates of the underlying space, and the defining transformation law is expressed in terms of partial derivatives of the coordinate functions,, defining a coordinate transformation,
In fields such as statistical mechanics, the partial derivative of f with respect to x, holding y and z constant, is often expressed as
Relative humidity is normally expressed as a percentage and is calculated by using the following equation, it is defined as the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor ( H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ) in the mixture to the saturated vapor pressure of water at a prescribed temperature.
In fact, it can be found given the full knowledge of the first fundamental form and expressed via the first fundamental form and its partial derivatives of first and second order.
Written out as an explicit expression in terms of local partial derivatives, ..., this edge definition can be expressed as the zero-crossing curves of the differential invariant
There will never be a revolutionary movement in this country that doesn ’ t fully unleash and give expression to the sometimes openly expressed, sometimes expressed in partial ways, sometimes expressed in wrong ways, but deeply, deeply felt desire to be rid of these long centuries of oppression Black people.
For example, a partial pressure of oxygen is calibrated typically using air at sea level, so is expressed in units of atm.
The velocity vector of the constrained Newtonian dynamical system is expressed in terms of the partial derivatives of the vector-function
Note that the formula simply divides the total partial pressure of PURE oxygen which can be tolerated ( expressed in bar or atmospheres ) by the fraction of oxygen in the nitrox, to calculate to total atmospheres pressure this mix can be breathed at ( obviously 50 % nitrox can be breathed at twice the pressure of 100 % oxygen, so divide by 0. 5, etc .).
The state variables for the ocean model are expressed as a continuum in space and time, and the fundamental laws as partial differential equations.
The partial amplitude can be expressed via the S-matrix element and the scattering phase as
The crust is a solidification product of mantle derived melts, expressed as various degrees of partial melting products during geologic time.
Multiple size variants ( 55kDa-220kDa ) are also found among non-human primates and a partial amino-terminal duplication ( CR1-like gene ) that encodes the short ( 55kDa-70kDa ) forms expressed on non human erythrocytes.
The Vaults of Erowid discuss the psychedelic experience in a FAQ that provides a partial overview of ideas expressed in Timothy Leary's book The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
BZP also acts as a non-selective serotonin receptor agonist on a wide variety of serotonin receptors ; binding to 5HT < sub > 2A </ sub > receptors may explain its mild hallucinogenic effects at high doses, while partial agonist or antagonist effects at the 5HT < sub > 2B </ sub > receptors may explain some of BZPs peripheral side effects, as this receptor is expressed very densely in the gut, and binding to 5HT < sub > 3 </ sub > receptors may explain the common side effect of headaches, as this receptor is known to be involved in the development of migraine headaches.
For example, the Riemann curvature tensor can be expressed entirely in terms of the Christoffel symbols and their first partial derivatives.
The orbital elements and their associated partial derivatives are expressed as series expansions in terms of the initial conditions of these differential equations.

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