Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Great Famine of 1315–1317" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

example and localized
The species that gains the electron pair is the Lewis acid ; for example, the oxygen atom in H < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sup >+</ sup > gains a pair of electrons when one of the H — O bonds is broken and the electrons shared in the bond become localized on oxygen.
For example, localized osteoporosis can occur after prolonged immobilization of a fractured limb in a cast.
For example, the Chicxulub Crater, which was caused by an impact that has been implicated in the extinction of the dinosaurs, was localized to Central America by analyzing ejecta in the Cretaceous Paleogene boundary, and then physically proven to exist using seismic maps from oil exploration.
For example, the electrons in a CRT display have a De Broglie wavelength of about 10 < sup >− 13 </ sup > m. To prevent the wave function for such a particle being spread over all space, de Broglie proposed using wave packets to represent particles that are localized in space.
The other type of wave to be considered is one with localized structure described by an envelope, which may be expressed mathematically as, for example:
For example, a localized source such as an antenna produces a field that is approximately a plane wave far from the antenna in its far-field region.
A possible example of a current autarky is North Korea, based on the government ideology of Juche ( self-sufficiency ), which is concerned with maintaining its domestic localized economy in the face of its isolation.
Her cultivation is an example of localized Imperial cult under Augustus.
More localized impact scenarios for example loss of a specific floor in a building may also be documented.
In reality, due to the crystal structure properties, the hole is not localized to a single position as described in the previous example.
Examination of the wreckage recovered from the Mediterranean sea-bed and observation of a sample fuselage in a pressurization test-tank at Farnborough revealed that the pressurization / depressurization cycles of airline operation could cause fatigue cracks in the thin aluminium alloy skin of the Comet leading to the skins ripping away explosively at altitude and catastophic disintegration of the aircraft. Later jet airliners including the revised Comet 4 were designed in a fail-safe mode so that in the event of for example a skin-failure due to cracking the damage would be localized and not catastrophic.
Aside from energy, the refits will generally be those required to be maximally accommodating to telework, permaculture gardens ( for example green roofs ), and a lifestyle that is generally localized in the community not based on commuting.
The most well-known example is the animated feature film Shrek, whose name comes from the German, but whose localized subtitle translates back into " The Foolhardy Hero ".
For example, in the era before chemotherapy, long term survival for patients with localized osteosarcoma was only approximately 20 %, but now has risen to 60-70 %.
One example is localized prostate cancer where patients need to weigh the possibility of a prolonged life expectancy against possible stressful treatment side-effects ( patient trade-off ).
Paget's disease typically is localized, affecting just one or a few bones, as opposed to osteoporosis, for example, which usually affects all the bones in the body.
In the case of consciousness, Bohm pointed toward evidence presented by Karl Pribram that memories may be enfolded within every region of the brain rather than being localized ( for example in particular regions of the brain, cells, or atoms ).
* Semi-local rings occur for example in algebraic geometry when a ( commutative ) ring R is localized with respect to the multiplicatively closed subset S = ∩ ( R
In the mental health discourse, for example, has been demonstrated the metageneric function of the American Psychiatric Association's ( DSM ) for standardizing and mediating the localized epistemological communicative practices of psychiatrists.
Wannier functions have found widespread use, for example, in the analysis of binding forces acting on electrons ; they have proven to be in general localized, at least for insulators, in 2006.
Certain groups of Hindustani people are identified with multiple identities, with a more localized prioritized ethnic orientation, for example, Bihari people, Haryanvi people, Avadhi people, Malvi people, Himachali people, Rajasthani people, in addition to further tribal, village, and / or religious identities.
The use of photoconductive materials ( for example, in lab-on-chip devices ) allows for localized inducement of dielectrophoretic forces through the application of light.
The simplest example is a plasma localized in an unmagnetized vacuum.
Those in opposition to construction of the lot also argued that paving the woods might increase localized flooding and allow for the leakage of toxic materials, for example motor oil, into the storm sewer system and ultimately into Cayuga Lake, which supplies drinking water for many living in Tompkins County.

example and famines
An example of famines due to FEE is the inability of an agricultural laborer to exchange his primary entitlement, i. e., labor for rice when his employment became erratic or was completely eliminated.
For example, during the 1022 1033 Great famines in India entire provinces were depopulated.
Iraq, for example, had suffered famines in 1801, 1827 and 1831.
Several species can be eaten cooked, for example during famines.
Although famines were taking place in various parts of the USSR in 1932-33, for example in Kazakhstan, parts of Russia and the Volga German Republic, the name Holodomor is specifically applied to the events that took place in territories populated by ethnic Ukrainians.

example and occurred
An example of active passenger and crew member resistance occurred when passengers and flight attendants of American Airlines Flight 63 from Paris to Miami on December 22, 2001, teamed up to help helped prevent Richard Reid from igniting explosives hidden in his shoes.
Cuckoo clocks are a popular example ; they have been made in the region since the early eighteenth century and much of their development occurred there.
In the Major Leagues, the most recent example of a swing at an intentional ball resulting in a hit occurred during a June 22, 2006 game between the Florida Marlins and the Baltimore Orioles.
One notable example occurred in 2000, when DC Comics refused to allow permission for the reprinting of four panels ( from Batman # 79, 92, 105 and 139 ) to illustrate Christopher York's paper All in the Family: Homophobia and Batman Comics in the 1950s.
Depending on the penalty, the penalty yardage may be assessed from the original line of scrimmage, the spot the violation occurred ( for example, for a pass interference infraction ), or the place the ball ended after the play.
For example, the fighting associated with the 1871 Paris Commune occurred almost entirely in Paris, and ended quickly once the military sided with the government.
The evidence from the ancient historians could also converge with evidence from other fields, such as archeology: for example, evidence that many senators fled Rome at the time, that the battles of Caesar ’ s civil war occurred, and so forth.
Conspiracies within secret intelligence services have occurred more recently, and led Harold Wilson in the 1960s to put in place rules to prevent phone tapping of members of parliament for example.
For example, " وصل ", wasala, " he arrived ", indicates that arrival occurred in the past without saying anything about the present status of the arriver-maybe he stuck around, maybe he turned around and left, etc.
Some systems cannot be reduced to triangular form, yet still have at least one valid solution: for example, if y had not occurred in and after the first step above, the algorithm would have been unable to reduce the system to triangular form.
After the Challenger accident, a study considered additional shielding and eventually rejected it, in part because such a design significantly increased the overall risk of mission failure and only shifted the other risks around ( for example, if a failure on orbit had occurred, additional shielding would have significantly increased the consequences of a ground impact ).
For example, in Levy's Hackers, each generation of hackers had geographically based communities where collaboration and sharing occurred.
The most famous example occurred in 1954, when Milan ( enrollment 161 ) defeated Muncie Central ( enrollment over 1, 600 ) to win the State title.
Further changes occurred during the evolution of the individual Italic languages, in Latin for example → between vowels and → at the beginning of a word.
For example, if Company A's CEO did not trade on the undisclosed takeover news, but instead passed the information on to his brother-in-law who traded on it, illegal insider trading would still have occurred ( albeit by proxy by passing it on to a " non-insider " so Company A's CEO wouldn't get his hands dirty ).
For example, if a journalist who worked for Company B learned about the takeover of Company A while performing his work duties, and bought stock in Company A, illegal insider trading might still have occurred.
For example, the only pinniped ever known to the Caribbean, the Caribbean monk seal once occurred in Jamaican waters and has now been driven to total extinction.
A classic example of a biased sample and the misleading results it produced occurred in 1936.
Another classic example occurred in the 1948 Presidential Election.
In 2000 it was estimated that 3, 500 tailings impoundments existed, and that every year, 2 to 5 major failures and 35 minor failures occurred ; for example, in the Marcopper mining disaster at least 2 million tons of tailings were released into a local river.
Arms races are not necessarily induced by man ; a well-documented example involves the spread of a gene in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina suppressing male-killing activity by Wolbachia bacteria parasites on the island of Samoa, where the spread of the gene is known to have occurred over a period of just five years
An early example of her protective nature occurred when Senator Strom Thurmond entered the President's hospital room that day in March, passing the Secret Service detail by claiming he was the President's " close friend ", presumably to acquire media attention.
Despite some optimistic talk in the foreign press the impetus of these reforms has not been followed with, for example, a large-scale decollectivization such as occurred in China under Deng.
For example, but for running the red light, the collision would not have occurred.
A major question in evolutionary biology is how important tinkering with promoter sequences is to evolutionary change, for example, the changes that have occurred in the human lineage after separating from chimps.

0.275 seconds.