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At and solution
At this point, the solution is said to be saturated.
At the cathode, the metal ion in solution will accept one or more electrons from the cathode and the ion's oxidation state is reduced to 0.
At the opposite extreme, if one looks at the microscopic situation, one sees there are many ways of carrying an electric current, including: a flow of electrons ; a flow of electron " holes " that act like positive particles ; and both negative and positive particles ( ions or other charged particles ) flowing in opposite directions in an electrolytic solution or a plasma ).
At regular intervals, a simple timer causes a pump to fill the upper tray with nutrient solution, after which the solution drains back down into the reservoir.
At age 19, he showed there is no general algebraic solution for the roots of a quintic equation, or any general polynomial equation of degree greater than four, in terms of explicit algebraic operations.
On 8 June Chavez repeated his call for a political solution and an end to the war, " The guerrilla war is history ... At this moment in Latin America, an armed guerrilla movement is out of place ".
At some point the energy loss outweighs the entropy gain, and no more solute particles can be dissolved ; the solution is said to be saturated.
At first Hertz thought the electrical disturbances would be too turbulent and irregular to be of any further use, but when he had discovered the existence of a neutral point in the middle of a side-conductor, and therefore of a clear and orderly phenomenon, he felt convinced that the problem of the Berlin Academy was now capable of solution.
At the same time, the stomach never becomes full of sugar solution, which would prevent the mosquito taking a blood meal if it had the chance.
At the cathode, the dissolved metal ions in the electrolyte solution are reduced at the interface between the solution and the cathode, such that they " plate out " onto the cathode.
At a given temperature, the composition of a pure carbonic acid solution ( or of a pure CO < sub > 2 </ sub > solution ) is completely determined by the partial pressure of carbon dioxide above the solution.
At the Augsburg Interim in 1548 he created an interim solution giving certain allowances to Protestants until the Council of Trent would restore unity.
* The success of the Intifada gave Arafat and his followers the confidence they needed to moderate their political programme: At the meeting of the Palestine National Council in Algiers in mid-November 1988, Arafat won a majority for the historic decision to recognise Israel's legitimacy ; to accept all the relevant UN resolutions going back to 29 November 1947 ; and to adopt the principle of a two-state solution.
At first his solution was not accepted, since it had not taken the time judged to be necessary, but upon examination the value of the work was recognized, and Monge's exceptional abilities were recognized.
" At a conference on the day after the pogrom, Hermann Göring said: " The Jewish problem will reach its solution if, in any time soon, we will be drawn into war beyond our border — then it is obvious that we will have to manage a final account with the Jews.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, an isotonic saline solution is least irritating to the rectum and colon, having a neutral concentration gradient.
At 25 ° C, considered the standard temperature, the pH value of a neutral solution is 7. 0.
At his 1994 trial, Touvier testified, "" Right to the end, I tried to find another solution.
At 1905, inorganic arsenicals, like Fowler's solution, saw diminished use with the interest in organic arsenicals, starting with Atoxyl.
At the same time as Leto is breeding a psi-invisible human, Ix invents another solution: no-chambers.

At and contains
At the start of each round, the rectangular playing arena contains a prearranged pattern of coloured " bubbles ".
At the Istanbul Archaeological Museum a marble plate contains a law by the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( 491-518 AD ), that regulated fees for passage through the customs office of the Dardanelles ( see image to the right ).
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
At, Grand Isle State Park contains camping facilities, a sand volleyball court, a nature walk trail, a horseshoe pit and a play area.
At Earth's orbit its typical density is 6 ions / cm < SUP > 3 </ SUP > ( variable, as is the velocity ), and it contains a variable interplanetary magnetic field ( IMF ) of ( typically ) 2 – 5 nT.
At least one of the sources cited attributes the passage to a mythical Chapter 74 ; the Rule of St Benedict contains only 73 chapters .< ref >
At 34 million items, the University of California library system contains one of the largest collections in the world.
At its full length ( including the ballet and the cuts made before the first performance ), it contains about four hours of music and is Verdi's longest opera.
Neither At Dawn We Slept, the definitive history of the Pearl Harbor attack by Gordon Prange, nor The Reluctant Admiral, the definitive biography of Yamamoto in English by Hiroyuki Agawa, contains the line.
At the same time, the probability that the sequence contains a particular subsequence ( such as the word MONKEY, or the 12th through 999th digits of pi, or a version of the King James Bible ) increases as the total string increases.
At one angle, a square pillared projection contains the marble fountain or monks ' lavatorium, evidently the work of Muslim sculptors.
At one point, victims of harassment by military police quote the MPs ' explanation of one of Catch-22's provisions: " Catch-22 states that agents enforcing Catch-22 need not prove that Catch-22 actually contains whatever provision the accused violator is accused of violating.
At first, this zone contains " progenitor " cells, which divide to produce glial and neuronal cells.
At around 400 million years old, the Rhynie chert contains the earliest fossil assemblage yielding plants preserved in sufficient detail to detect mycorrhizas-and they are indeed observed in the stems of Aglaophyton major.
At least the Hermitage in St. Petersburg contains pieces of art by von Kügelgen.
The song may be found on Frishberg's albums " Quality Time " and " Let's Eat Home ," plus a live version on " Retromania: At the Jazz Bakery ," which contains other baseball related songs.
At minimum, a testbench contains an instantiation of the model ( called the device under test or DUT ), pin / signal declarations for the model's I / O, and a clock waveform.
At this stage, a basic DWDM system contains several main components:
At the center of Algonac is Algonac City Park, a park which contains a half-mile long boardwalk along the St. Clair River.
At the site of an old seed mill, the shop contains a general store and plans to have a restaurant.
At the same time Gates E32, E34, and E35 were closed to make way for a second parallel taxiway between the Concourse D extension and Concourse E. Concourse E also contains the Central Terminal's immigration and customs halls.
At high the Luray Singing Tower contains a carillon of 47 bells from John Taylor & Co of Loughborough, Leicestershire, Great Britain.
At Oxford he extended the Cape observations of stars to the 7th magnitude from 25 ° S declination to the equator, and collected the results in the Radcliffe catalogue for 1890, which contains the places of 6, 424 stars.
At the same time, " Mr Nasty " -- the man whose briefcase Henry accidentally took on the underground — is killed by " Mr Big " -- the man he had criminal dealings with — and thrown into the Thames near Putney Bridge -- which is quite close to Fulham --, together with Henry's briefcase ( which contains, among other things, a cheese and chutney sandwich ).

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