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At and secondary
At Mulhouse high school he got his " Abitur " ( the certificate at the end of secondary education ), in 1893.
At the primary school level Corsican is taught up to a fixed number of hours per week ( three in the year 2000 ) and is a voluntary subject at the secondary school level, but is required at the University of Corsica.
At Bossou, the chimpanzee inhabits multistage secondary deciduous forests, which have grown after shifting cultivation, as well as primary forests and grasslands.
At the University of Bologna, from its founding in the 12th century until the end of the 20th century, the only degree conferred was the doctorate, usually earned after five years of intensive study after secondary school.
At the secondary level, the figure drops to 55 %.
At ten years old, Zwingli was sent to Basel to obtain his secondary education where he learned Latin under Magistrate Gregory Bünzli.
At present, many countries have adopted ISINs as a secondary measure of identifying securities, but as yet only some of those countries have moved to using ISINs as their primary means of identifying securities.
At certain values of plate voltage and current, the tetrode characteristic curves are kinked due to secondary emission.
At the heart of Fresnel's wave theory is the Huygens-Fresnel principle, which states that every unobstructed point of a wavefront becomes the source of a secondary spherical wavelet and that the amplitude of the optical field E at a point on the screen is given by the superposition of all those secondary wavelets taking into account their relative phases.
At this point the main thrusters shut down and the secondary thrusters ignited, slowing the fall until the lander was 1. 5 m ( 5 ft ) above the surface, where the engine was switched off.
At the end of his secondary schooling, his examination results at the French lycée in Huế saw him offered a scholarship to Paris but declined to contemplate becoming a priest.
At almost all secondary schools, boys are not permitted to wear long trousers until they start secondary 3 ( normally the year in which a student turns 15, but in certain cases he might be a year or even two years older ).
At the primary and secondary levels, the city has a number of UNESCO Associated Schools, including the Sakha-Turkish College, Sakha-French School, Sakha-Korean School, and School # 16.
At Sepermeru, Set's temple enclosure included a small secondary shrine called " The House of Seth, Powerful-Is-His-Mighty-Arm ," and Ramesses II himself built ( or modified ) a second land-owning temple for Nephthys, called " The House of Nephthys of Ramesses-Meriamun.
At this time Iran found itself very isolated, but this was a secondary consideration to the spread of revolutionary ideals across the Persian Gulf and confrontation with the US ( or " Great Satan ") in the hostage crisis.
At the beginning of the 16th century Rimini, now a secondary town of the Papal States, was ruled by an Apostolic Legate.
At the end of secondary education, students take the baccalauréat exam, which allows them to pursue higher education.
At this point the main thrusters shut down and the secondary thrusters ignited, slowing the fall until the lander was 1. 5 meters above the surface, where the engine was cut off.
At certain values of plate voltage and current, the tetrode characteristic curves are kinked due to secondary emission
At 0800 the Germans broke through Polish Border Guard units south of the Polish cavalry, which forced the Polish units in the area to start a retreat towards a secondary defence line at the river Brda ( Brahe ).
At that time the elementary and secondary education were combined with and housed in the building containing the Humphreys College and Business Institute.
At the beginning of the 17th century, Count Ludwig II ordered the construction of a new Renaissance-style castle on the site of the old castle, and founded Saarbrücken's oldest secondary school, the Ludwigsgymnasium.
At 07: 00 on 4 July, Charles wrote to his brother, Archduke John of Austria, whose secondary army was stationed near Pressburg.

At and exposure
At thirteen, Munch had his first exposure to other artists at the newly formed Art Association, where he admired the work of the Norwegian landscape school.
At the same time, people are prepared to expose themselves in acts of physical intimacy, but these are confined to exposure in circumstances and of persons of their choosing.
At that time, it was a rural area undergoing extreme change, and this exposure is believed to have affected Peckinpah's Western films later in life.
At the collegiate level, academic quiz bowl competitions enjoyed broad exposure in the United States media via College Bowl, which started on radio in 1953 and aired on national television from 1959 to 1970.
At the time of exposure the mirror flipped up out of the light path before the shutter opened.
At the other end of the bellows, the rear standard is a frame which holds a ground glass, used for focusing and composing the image before exposure, which is replaced by a holder containing the light-sensitive film, plate, or image sensor for exposure.
At the time, alternative music was new and had not yet received wide exposure, but it was also in 1978 that New Wave and punk rock emerged as dominant forms of popular music and so the station became known as one of the few commercial stations at the time which played alternative music.
At the time, Buddhism is well-established in China, so visited peoples may have had exposure to Chinese Buddhism.
At Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports in London, UK, and Frankfurt Airport in Germany, night flying restrictions apply to reduce noise exposure at night.
: At the opposite end of the seesaw sat the city worker, who sought relief from the hunger, exposure, and disease that followed the wake of unemployment.
At the time of the mid-1990s, Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea had large private current account deficits and the maintenance of fixed exchange rates encouraged external borrowing and led to excessive exposure to foreign exchange risk in both the financial and corporate sectors.
At large telescopes the long exposure image resolution is generally slightly higher at longer wavelengths, and the timescale ( t < sub > 0 </ sub >-see below ) for the changes in the dancing speckle patterns is substantially lower.
At least one published study by researchers specializing in psycho-sexual development has determined there is a positive association between in-utero DES exposure among DES daughters and increased potential of a girl being homosexual or bisexual.
At onsen, or hot springs, the water contains minerals, and many people do not rinse off the water from the skin, to increase exposure to the minerals.
At a multi-state workshop at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) in Atlanta, U. S., at the end of September 1997, attendees agreed on clinical symptoms that characterize the adverse health consequences of exposure to Pfiesteria toxins.
At one point shortly after his initial introduction, it was suggested that he could actually travel through shadows ( in much the same way Psylocke did after exposure to the Crimson Dawn ) and this was shown in Bizarre Adventures, but never really touched upon after that.
At the end of the timed exposure, the imager converts the accumulated charge into a continuous analog voltage at the imager's output terminals.
At present, these bodies consider the scientific evidence related to possible health effects from long-term, low-level exposure to ELF fields insufficient to justify lowering these quantitative exposure limits.
At the scientific level of the debate, the crucial question was whether the " threshold theory " was valid or whether, as Lewis insisted, the effects of radioactivity were " linear with no threshold ", where every exposure to radiation had a long-term cumulative effect.
At this time the son ensemble Sierra Maestra, headed by Juan de Marcos, received a lot of international exposure.
At Jek's base, the two complain about rashes and cramps in their bodies where they touched the sticky substances, Salateen ( also a prisoner ) realises they have been subjected to the first stages of spectrox toxemia from exposure to unrefined spectrox, and that while there is an anti-toxin, it requires the milk of the queen bat.
At Wesleyan, students lived with prominent families instead of congregating in dormitories, thus giving them " daily exposure to good manners and refinement ".

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