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Both and continuous
Both batch and continuous distillations can be improved by making use of a fractionating column on top of the distillation flask.
Both of these results were in direct contradiction with the classical view of light as a continuous wave.
Isaacs considered that ' Unconscious phantasies exert a continuous influence throughout life, both in normal and neurotic people, the difference lying in the specific character of the dominant phantasies '; Most schools of psychoanalytic thought would now accept that ' Both in analysis and life, we perceive reality through a veil of unconscious fantasy '.
** Both large single exposures ( acute ) and continuous small exposures ( chronic ) are studied.
Both of these types of blood vessels have continuous basal lamina and are primarily located in the endocrine glands, intestines, pancreas, and glomeruli of kidney.
Both northern and southern poles spend 42 years in a complete darkness, and another 42 years in continuous sunlight, with the sun rising close to the zenith over one of the poles at each solstice.
Both retrospective and prospective costs may be either fixed ( continuous for as long as the business is in operation and unaffected by output volume ) or variable ( dependent on volume ) costs.
Both types provide a continuous record of ground motion ; this distinguishes them from seismoscopes, which merely indicate that motion has occurred, perhaps with some simple measure of how large it was.
Both currying and apply are continuous functions in the Scott topology, and currying, together with apply, provide the adjoint.
Both of these statements can be deduced from the lifting property for continuous maps.
Both continuous fully automatic fire and " burst fire " ( i. e., firearms with a 3-round burst feature ) are considered machine gun features.
Both organizations have been in continuous existence since the early 20th century and, indeed, college racing began in 1928.
Both the pronaos and the opisthodomos are decorated with continuous Ionic friezes ( instead of the more typical Doric triglyphs, supplementing the sculptures at the pediments and the metopes.
Both sides of notes were printed from a continuous roll of paper.
" Both thought experiments are supposed to show us that human consciousness is plausible even though there might be no world in which consciousness exists ," but Rockwell argues " that even in a vat the brain would have to be stimulated by some world, if only a world of electronic gizmos, and that such a world would have to produce a continuous experience.
Both agriculture and pastoralism developed alongside of each other with continuous interactions.
Both transmit continuous real-time images ; one shows the paleontology lab at the Condon Center and the other depicts Sheep Rock and nearby features.
Both types can be used as continuous reactors or batch reactors.
Both Bronze Age and Celtic era archeological finds indicate continuous habitation through the years.
Both sources describe the GCRA in two equivalent ways: as a virtual scheduling algorithm and as a continuous state leaky bucket algorithm ( figure 1 ).
Both places have grown into each other, and the suburb of Wash Common is now continuous with Newbury.
Both at Belmont Hospital and at St Thomas ', Sargant subjected patients to up to three months ' combined electroconvulsive therapy, continuous narcosis, insulin coma therapy and drugs.
Both hemp and the continuous wrapping were ruled out.
Both films were completed in a total of six weeks of continuous shooting ( three weeks per film ).

Both and intermittent
Both rapid services make only intermittent stops between Tagajō and Yamoto, but the first type ( known as " green " rapids ) stops at every station between Aoba-dōri and Tagajō, while the second type ( known as " red " rapids ) makes intermittent stops between Aoba-dōri and Tagajō.

Both and fault
Both planes were operating at the very limits of their range and the slightest error or fault in the equipment could keep them from reaching the small island.
Both types of faults are strike-slip or side-to-side in movement, ( see diagrams to the right ) however transform faults end at the junction of another plate boundary or fault type, while transcurrent faults die out without a junction.
The area identified by Whitcomb was quite large, and overlapped the area of the Palmdale Bulge, an apparent uplift ( later discounted ), which was causing some concern as a possible precusor of large earthquake on the San Andreas fault. Both the uplift and the changes in seismic velocities were predicted by the then current dilatancy theory, although Whitcomb emphasized his " hypothesis test " was based solely on the seismic velocities, and that he regarded that theory unproven.
Both fault systems move with a right-lateral offset along strike-slip faults ; these type of faults rub past each other so that a theoretical observer standing on one side facing the other side sees it move right.
Both fault systems run parallel to and at the base of the ranges.
Both sides were steeped in fault, but Ritschl undoubtedly received harsh treatment from the Prussian government, and pressed his resignation.
Both wrestlers have stated that it was half of each others fault when Yamakawa did not take the move as it should be performed ; back first, though some even blame the Japanese tables, which are smaller, more sturdy and harder to break, the table in this incident did not break and simply slipped from underneath of Yamakawa thus only connecting with his legs, causing his head to take the impact on the concrete.
* Both Signal quality error test and Link integrity functions assist in fault isolation.
Both branches are estuarine, and lie on seismic fault lines.
Both fault gouge and cataclasites are due to abrasive wear on brittle, seismogenic faults.

Both and movements
Both before and after the founding of the PRC, the CPC's history is defined by various power struggles and ideological battles, including destructive socio-political movements such as the Cultural Revolution.
Both of these are often seen as precursors to esoteric movements in the scholarly sense of the word.
Piłsudski's planned East European federation of states ( inspired by the tradition of the multiethnic " Republic of Both Nations " and including a hypothetical multinational successor state to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ) was incompatible, at the time of rising national movements, with his assumption of Polish domination and with the encroachment on the neighboring peoples ' lands and aspirations ; as such it was doomed to failure.
Both assimilated peripheral nations ( Wales, Cornubia, Brittany, Occitania ); these areas experienced a revival of interest in the national culture in the 19th century, leading to the creation of autonomist movements in the 20th century.
Both the electron transport chain and the ATP synthase are embedded in a membrane, and energy is transferred from electron transport chain to the ATP synthase by movements of protons across this membrane, in a process called chemiosmosis.
Both Socialist and Christian socialist movements mobilized the masses.
Both these pieces were considered innovative for their use of distinctly modern movements melded with the use of pointe shoes and classically trained dancers — for their use of contemporary ballet.
Both being leftist movements, SWAPO wanted to support the ruling party MPLA in Angola to fight the rebel movement UNITA, whose stronghold was in southern Angola.
Both the leaves and the leaflets often have wrinkled pulvini to permit nastic movements.
Both movements end on tonic chords, and the work is not fully non-tonal.
Both the human and computer operated character do have the same basic visual appearance but will in most modern games be able to select a skin which is an arbitrary graphics model but that operates on the same set of movements as the base model.
Both preserved mounds were most likely ceremonial structures and they are oriented towards the Sun's movements.
Both spacecraft carry a golden record containing sounds and images representing life and culture on Earth, including the first movements of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Guan Pinghu's Liu Shui, played on the guqin, and Chuck Berry's " Johnny B. Goode ".
Both movements commonly cite her work regarding animal welfare, neurology, and philosophy.
Both have taxiways, allowing 80 air movements per hour.
Both generations of medication tend to block receptors in the brain's dopamine pathways, but compared to the typicals, the atypicals are less likely to cause extrapyramidal motor control disabilities in patients, which include unsteady Parkinson's disease-type movements, body rigidity and involuntary tremors.
Both generations of medication tend to block receptors in the brain's dopamine pathways, but atypicals differ from typical antipsychotics in that they are less likely to cause extrapyramidal motor control disabilities in patients, which include unsteady Parkinson's disease-type movements, body rigidity and involuntary tremors.
Both opposition movements launched legal campaigns to halt the pipeline and were successful in preventing construction from 1970 to 1973.
Both these movements are used when opening a bottle with a corkscrew: first biceps unscrews the cork ( supination ), then it pulls the cork out ( flexion ).
Both runways have been upgraded to Code F, which means they can accommodate larger aircraft like the Airbus A380. Both runways are operated simultaneously especially during peak hours aiming for a target of 48 aircraft movements an hour in an effort to reduce congestion at the airport.
Both movements contributed their respective military forces: ZAPU's military wing was known as Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army ( ZIPRA ) and ZANU's guerrillas where known as Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army ( ZANLA ).
Both movements have been observed to attract prey lizards.
Both movements draw significantly upon Aquinas.

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