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enclosed and area
Bergen County, part of the New York metropolitan area, has one of the largest concentrations of enclosed retail shopping malls of any county in the nation ; four major malls lie within the county.
If is any unit vector, the projection of the curl of F onto is defined to be the limiting value of a closed line integral in a plane orthogonal to as the path used in the integral becomes infinitesimally close to the point, divided by the area enclosed.
The quarry and tombs associated with it are north, not west of the main city and west only of the merchant area in the Tyropoeon Valley, which was enclosed by the Second Wall.
They were 3 metres thick and 6 metres high and enclosed exactly the same area as the earlier fortress.
So the area enclosed by an ellipse is easy to calculate -- it's the lengths of elliptic arcs that are hard.
The area enclosed by an ellipse is πab, where a and b are one-half of the ellipse's major and minor axes respectively.
If evaporation takes place in an enclosed area, the escaping molecules accumulate as a vapor above the liquid.
The area is enclosed and visitable through an entrance on the last block of Ermou Street, close to the intersection with Peiraios Street.
They proposed that, of all closed classical orbits traced by a mechanical system in its phase space, only the ones that enclosed an area which was a multiple of Planck's constant were actually allowed.
The enclosed area had more than 100, 000 inhabitants ( maybe closer to 150, 000 ), about twice as many as Babylon at the time, placing it among the largest settlements worldwide.
) The area enclosed by a parabola and a line segment, the so-called " parabola segment ", was computed by Archimedes via the method of exhaustion in the third century BC, in his The Quadrature of the Parabola.
The area of a polygon is the measurement of the 2-dimensional region enclosed by the polygon.
* Considering the enclosed regions as point sets, we can find the area of the enclosed point set.
Any legal wrestler is open to attack from any direction at any time, including when they are downed, as long as they are within the ring area enclosed by the ring ropes.
Moreover, the above-mentioned stiffness is quantitatively related to the so-called " area law " behaviour of the expectation value of the Wilson loop product P < sub > W </ sub > of the ordered coupling constants around a closed loop W ; i. e. is proportional to the area enclosed by the loop.
Note that this concealment is often preferably outdoors, because firing an RPG within an enclosed area may create a dangerous backblast.
In Shang Dynasty China, at the site of Ao, large walls were erected in the 15th century BC that had dimensions of in width at the base and enclosed an area of some squared.
Within the outer edge of the enclosed area is a circle of 56 pits ( 13 ), each about a metre ( 3 ' 3 ") in diameter, known as the Aubrey holes after John Aubrey, the 17th-century antiquarian who was thought to have first identified them.
Uncovered remains are known to exist immediately adjacent to the ancient monument in areas presently covered by fields, and others, of uncertain date, can be seen eroding out of the cliff edge a little to the south of the enclosed area.
Trail riding sometimes called horse or pony trekking is riding outdoors on natural trails and roads as opposed to riding in an enclosed area such as a riding arena.
* The Shang Dynasty Chinese capital city at Ao had massive defensive walls of in width at the base and enclosed an area of some.
The peak intensity at an axial distance from the beam waist is calculated using L ' Hôpital's rule as the limit of the enclosed power within a circle of radius, divided by the area of the circle:
The term " garden " in British English refers to a small enclosed area of land, usually adjoining a building.

enclosed and is
The trompe-l'oeil illusion here is no longer enclosed between parallel flatnesses, but seems to thrust through the surface of the drawing paper and establish depth on top of it.
Most apparent is their sheer bulk ; complexes averaged more than 200 rooms each, and some enclosed up to 700 rooms.
* Let Q be a set enclosed between two step regions S and T. A step region is formed from a finite union of adjacent rectangles resting on a common base, i. e. S ⊆ Q ⊆ T. If there is a unique number c such that a ( S ) ≤ c ≤ a ( T ) for all such step regions S and T, then a ( Q )
This is a geographic curiosity: an exclave of NSW land enclosed by an exclave of ACT land.
Another explanation is that the name was related to swamp and originally meant " enclosed sea, bay " as opposed to open sea.
An enclosed space on a boat is referred to as a cabin.
The mark ( or ) is to be inserted into a location to make an enclosed weak character inherit its writing direction.
In vertebrates, the brain is protected by the skull, while the spinal cord is protected by the vertebrae, and both are enclosed in the meninges.
The pocket of air enclosed between is rarefied by a sucking action of the tongue ( in technical terminology, clicks have a lingual ingressive airstream mechanism ).
Single-headed drums typically consist of a skin which is stretched over an enclosed space, or over one of the ends of a hollow vessel.
Phonetic transcription ( representing each distinct speech sound with a separate symbol ) is shown with the International Phonetic Alphabet enclosed in square brackets, and phonemic transcription ( representing a small set of speech sounds that a particular language distinguishes ) is enclosed within virgules or slashes / /.
The memorial is a small rock in an enclosed garden within the park inscribed with the closing lines from " Fern Hill ":
The Davy lamp is a safety lamp for use in flammable atmospheres, consisting of a wick lamp with the flame enclosed inside a mesh screen.
It used to be widely assumed that the inner membrane is the original membrane of the once independent prokaryote, while the outer one is the food vacuole ( phagosomal membrane ) it was enclosed in initially.
The region of space enclosed by open system boundaries is usually called a control volume, and it may or may not correspond to physical walls.

enclosed and comparable
In design terms ( enclosed bolt face, plunger ejector, brazed bolt construction ) the new action itself was comparable in design to the competing Remington Model 700, which has a worldwide following and is considered to be very reliable.

enclosed and with
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
Cascaded single stages enclosed by a common envelope have been constructed with high gain and high resolution.
He splashed on, mud sucking at his feet with each step, until he reached the end of the drainage ditch and the beginning of the fence that enclosed the farm.
Poseidon carved the mountain where his love dwelt into a palace and enclosed it with three circular moats of increasing width, varying from one to three stadia and separated by rings of land proportional in size.
Khmer temples were typically enclosed by a concentric series of walls, with the central sanctuary in the middle ; this arrangement represented the mountain ranges surrounding Mount Meru, the mythical home of the gods.
All Croatian motorways are equipped with enclosed service areas with gas stations and parking.
While the new ex-colonial states appeared to follow the blueprint of the idealized state-centralized government, territory enclosed by defined borders, and citizenry with defined rights -, as well as accessories such as a national flag, an anthem, a seat at the United Nations and an official economic policy, they were in actuality far weaker than the Western states they were modeled after.
It was historically associated with a squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called a fiasco (" flask "; pl.
By the late twentieth century, Chianti was often associated with basic Chianti sold in a squat bottle enclosed in a straw basket, called a fiasco.
Constantine's church was built as two connected churches over the two different holy sites, including a great basilica ( the Martyrium visited by Egeria in the 380s ), an enclosed colonnaded atrium ( the Triportico ) with the traditional site of Golgotha in one corner, and a rotunda, called the Anastasis (" Resurrection "), which contained the remains of a rock-cut room that Helena and Macarius identified as the burial site of Jesus.
( Jitsuyo Jidosha began producing a three-wheeled vehicle with an enclosed cab called the Gorham in 1920, and the following year produced a four-wheeled version.
) was done with stiles ( sea / si ) and rails ( see: Frame and panel ): the spaces enclosed being filled with panels ( tympana ) let into grooves made in the stiles and rails.
In Die Austernprinzessin ( The Oyster Princess ) a triple layer of horizontal rectangles with rounded ends enclose sets of dancing feet at the frenzied peak of a foxtrot, and in Die Puppe ( The Doll ) a dozen gossiping mouths are each enclosed in individual small circular vignettes arranged in a matrix.
The rink is surrounded by 50 cm high enclosed boards with rounded corners.
Miguel Alcubierre theorized that it would be possible to create an Alcubierre drive, in which a ship would be enclosed in a " warp bubble " where the space at the front of the bubble is rapidly contracting and the space at the back is rapidly expanding, with the result that the bubble can reach a distant destination much faster than a light beam moving outside the bubble, but without objects inside the bubble locally traveling faster than light.
Her Vita tells us she was enclosed with an older nun, Jutta, at the age of eight.

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