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Having hedged its bets in this way, PHS apparently decided it would be possible to make some sort of determination after all: `` At present radiation levels, and even at somewhat higher levels, the additional risk is slight and very few people will be affected ''.
At the end of its letter was the information that applicants for this position `` must also be prepared to teach costume design and advertising art ''.
At the present time we do not know by what biochemical mechanism TSH acts on the thyroid, but for bio-assay of the hormone there are a number of properties by which its activity may be estimated, including release of iodine from the thyroid, increase in thyroid weight, increase in mean height of the follicular cells and increase in the thyroidal uptake of Af.
At Yalta the West still believed that Eastern Europe could be kept in its orbit, in spite of the onrushing Soviet armies.
At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way, the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery, intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity.
At its best the abstract expressionists achieve a simple rococo decorative surface.
At its most ecstatic moments, husband and wife are elevated far above worldly cares.
At the same time, there is a good deal of self-congratulation at attending a good college -- they are even inclined to exaggerate its not inconsiderable virtues -- and they express pleasure at the cozy in-group feeling that the college generates.
At last count, sixteen former Rhodes Scholars ( see box on page 13 ) had been appointed to the Administration, second in number only to its Harvard graduates.
At the State Department, hard-bitten Russian experts complained that the Capitol was out of its wits.
At each angle of its pitch a big skylight had been fitted into the roof and all these skylights were fitted with systems of multiple screens and shades.
At first the Belgian royal family administered the Congo as its own private property.
At war's end leadership in Western Europe passed from Britain because the Labour Government devoted its attention to the creation of a welfare state.
At the feeding station, the raffish group of cowbirds again bobbed and gobbled over the ground, but now, gorgeous among them, was a beautiful red cardinal, radiant in its feathered vestments.
At its 1864 convention, the Republican Party selected Andrew Johnson, a War Democrat from the Southern state of Tennessee, as his running mate.
" At its worst, Scheler says, " love for the small, the poor, the weak, and the oppressed is really disguised hatred, repressed envy, an impulse to detract, etc., directed against the opposite phenomena: wealth, strength, power, largesse.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
At the same time, Angola has promoted the revival of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries ( CPLP ) as a forum for cultural exchange and expanding ties with Portugal ( its former ruler ) and Brazil ( which shares many cultural affinities with Angola ) in particular.
At this level we do not need to mention how the machine manages its tape or head.
At the time, the periodic table had been restructured by Seaborg to its present layout, containing the actinide row below the lanthanide one.
Some sources state that At < sub > 2 </ sub > does not exist, or at least has never been observed, while other sources assert or imply its existence.
At the peak of its efficiency in the early 16th century, the Venetian Arsenal employed some 16, 000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built galley with standardized parts on an assembly-line basis not seen again until the Industrial Revolution.
At the end of this period, not longer than one year, the soul then takes its place in the World to Come.
Allotropes of iron, ( alpha iron and gamma iron ) showing the differences in atomic arrangement. At a certain temperature, ( usually between and ), the base metal of steel ( iron ) undergoes a change in the arrangement of the atoms in its crystal matrix, called allotropy.
At its peak, the Apollo program employed 400, 000 people and required the support of over 20, 000 industrial firms and universities.

At and apex
At its apex in the 1990s, Rockwell International was No. 27 on the Fortune 500 list, with assets of over $ 8 billion and sales of $ 27 billion.
At the apex is a bird with coins and the Sun.
At its apex, the CNH had 240 student delegates and made all decisions by majority vote, equally represented female students, and reduced animosity among rival institutions.
At the apex of the governmental system was to be the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, who would be the Monarch's representative in both of the Irish home rule regions.
At the apex of the new system was a Cabinet minister, the Secretary of State for India, who was to be formally advised by a statutory council ; the Governor-General of India ( Viceroy ) was made responsible to him, while he in turn was responsible to the British Parliament for British rule.
At the apex of the LDP's formal organization is the, who can serve two three-year terms ( The presidential term was increased from two years to three years in 2002 ).
At the apex of his political life, Ōhira came to represent what were known as " mainstream factions " within the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ) which put him at odds with Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda, who led what were known as an " anti-mainstream " faction.
At the apex of the window are the arms of Lord Whitworth.
At the apex of its ascent, it is usual for a variety of effects ( stars, bangs, crackles, etc.
At the apex of the technique stands Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.
At the apex of the pyramid stood the Emperor, sole ruler ( autokrator ) and divinely ordained, but beneath him a multitude of officials and court functionaries operated the administrative machinery of the Byzantine state.
At that time, if neither the cue ball nor the fifteenth object ball remains in the rack area ( or is interfering with racking in the rack area ), the fourteen pocketed object balls are racked with no apex ball, and the rack is placed so that if the apex ball were in the rack, its center would rest directly over the table's foot spot.
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the slide, chambering a fresh cartridge.
At the apex of the pediment stands a statue of the Virgin Mary who presides over the church which was erected in her honour.
At its apex, 488 POWs were interned at MacDill.
At its apex, the company represented the combined forces of three powerful shipbuilding families: Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
At its apex the colonial empire spanned three continents and had reached an area of around in 1800.
At the very apex of his popularity, a major publisher honored him, along with other literary figures of the time such as Arturo Capdevila, Baldomero Fernandez Moreno, Benito Lynch, Juana de Ibarbourou, Armando Donoso and Luis Franco.
At the apex of the Bank of Korea's organization is the Monetary Policy Committee ( Geumnyung Tonghwa Wiwonhoe ).
At supersonic flight speeds a conical shock wave, sloping rearwards, forms at the apex of the cone.
At the apex of the Livery Dole triangle, where the two roads meet, was formerly situated a toll house.
At the apex of the recoil stroke the recoil spring acts to reverse the direction of the breechblock, chambering a fresh cartridge.
At the apex of the status hierarchy sits the paramount.

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