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When referring to total energy output, the proper term is bolometric magnitude.
It is at least 110 times visually more luminous than the Sun, but this underestimates its strength as much of the " light " it gives off is in the infrared ; total ( bolometric ) power output is about 180 times that of the Sun.
Industrial sector represents 27 % of Croatia ’ s total economic output while agriculture represents 6 %.
The total volume of his science fiction output is relatively small, because of his time-consuming profession and his early death.
Several thousand WADs have been created in total: the idgames FTP archive contains over 13, 000 files, and this represents only a fraction of the complete output of Doom fans.
He reasoned that if our civilization expanded energy demands long enough, there would come a time when it demanded the total energy output of the Sun.
Historically an increasingly complex division of labour is closely associated with the growth of total output and trade, the rise of capitalism, and of the complexity of industrialisation processes.
The PPF is a table or graph ( as at the right ) showing the different quantity combinations of the two goods producible with a given technology and total factor inputs, which limit feasible total output.
Each point on the curve shows potential total output for the economy, which is the maximum feasible output of one good, given a feasible output quantity of the other good.
By construction, each point on the curve shows productive efficiency in maximizing output for given total inputs.
More total output and utility thereby results from specializing in production and trading than if each country produced its own high-tech and low-tech products.
It can also be generalized to explain variables across the economy, for example, total output ( estimated as real GDP ) and the general price level, as studied in macroeconomics.
Such aggregates include national income and output, the unemployment rate, and price inflation and subaggregates like total consumption and investment spending and their components.
*' autobiographical ' clues gleaned from his extant plays ( a mere fraction of his total output ).
Eusebius ' own surviving works probably only represent a small portion of his total output.
By the 1920s, the U. S. reached what is still its era of greatest-ever output, producing an average of 800 feature films annually, or 82 % of the global total ( Eyman, 1997 ).
That is, a significant portion of the total energy output from the galaxy is emitted by a source other than the stars, dust and interstellar medium.
While the total value of export merchandise fell in 1990 and 1991 and had still not recovered in 1993 to its 1989 level, the overall agricultural sector output has grown somewhat because of growth in the sale of winter vegetables and shrimp.
The total industrial production ( within the pre-1939 borders ) had barely increased between 1913 and 1939, but because of the population growth, the per capita output actually decreased by 17. 8 %.
Brice N. Cassenti, an associate professor with the Department of Engineering and Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, stated “ At least 100 times the total energy output of the entire world would be required for the voyage ( to Alpha Centauri )”.
Low non-military demand and government subsidies meant that the company specialized more and more in weapons: by the late 1880s the manufacture of armaments represented around 50 % of Krupp's total output.
Resolution is often confused with range or the total end-to-end output of the display.

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I've heard 10 million mentioned often, but I'm more inclined to think there may be a total of some five to seven million families camping.
This probably would require some support for subsistence as well as for tuition, but the total would be no greater than for the proposals of unemployment compensation or a Youth Conservation Corps.
And this fact may explain some of the disagreements among the experts as to the more rational formulas for the apportionment of total costs among different units of service.
Nevertheless, because the Cost Section has felt impelled to make some kind of a distribution of total costs, it has apportioned this residue, which it sometimes calls `` burden '', among the units of carload traffic on a basis ( partly ton, partly ton-mile ) which is concededly quite arbitrary from the standpoint of cost determination.
Today, according to land economist Homer Hoyt, shopping centers and their associated parking lots cover some 46,000 acres of land, which is almost exactly the total land area in all the nation's Central Business Districts put together.
Other widely spoken Afroasiatic languages are Amharic, the national language of Ethiopia, with 18 million native speakers ; Somali, spoken by around 19 million people in Greater Somalia ; and Hausa, the dominant language of northern Nigeria and southern Niger, spoken by 18. 5 million people and used as a lingua franca in large parts of the Sahel, with some 25 million speakers in total.
In total Carnegie funded some 3, 000 libraries, located in 47 US states, and also in Canada, the United Kingdom, what is now the Republic of Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Fiji.
Both Sudan and Ackermann are credited with discovering total computable functions ( termed simply " recursive " in some references ) that are not primitive recursive.
The 2011 figures show an increase of some 64, 000 speakers compared to the 2006 figures to 714, 136, with significant increases in the Autonomous Community but a slight drop in the Northern Basque Country to 51, 100, overall amounting to an increase to 27 % of all inhabitants of Basque provinces ( 2, 648, 998 in total ).
After all boxes have finished playing, the dealer's hand is resolved by drawing cards until the hand busts or achieves a value of 17 or higher ( a dealer total of 17 including an ace, or " soft 17 ", must be drawn to in some games and must stand in others ).
A representative selection, including the most important pieces, are on display in 13 galleries and total some 4500 objects.
There are about 30 separate reefs and atolls, twelve being wholly submerged or drying only during low tide, and 18 others with a total of about 51 islets and cays ( 18 alone on the atoll Lihou Reef ), some of which are vegetated.
The relation between Cr ( III ) and Cr ( VI ) strongly depends on pH and oxidative properties of the location, but in most cases, the Cr ( III ) is the dominating species, although in some areas the ground water can contain up to 39 µg / liter of total chromium of which 30 µg / liter is present as Cr ( VI ).
In some countries, civil defense is seen as a key part of " total defense ".
It has been estimated that some 10 – 20 % of drylands are already degraded, the total area affected by desertification being between 6 and 12 million square kilometres, that about 1 – 6 % of the inhabitants of drylands live in desertified areas, and that a billion people are under threat from further desertification.
The DDC is a system of library classification made up of ten classes, each divided into ten divisions, each having ten sections ( although there are only 99 of 100 divisions and 908 of 999 sections in total, as some are no longer in use or have not been assigned ).
Eight species are described although many researchers believed these actually represented only three at most while some estimated there could be around twenty in total.
Filmer suggests the total of employees worldwide in the 1990s was about 880 million, compared with around a billion working on own account on the land ( mainly peasants ), and some 480 million working on own account in industry and services.
Using some clever tricks, the merge operation can be done in time O ( n ), so the total running time is O ( n log n ).
The Western Desert covers an area of some 700, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area.
Eritrea is estimated to have some unknown kilograms of total gold reserves.
The second law of thermodynamics states that in general the total entropy of any system will not decrease other than by increasing the entropy of some other system.
Indeed, in the U. S. estimates of the environmental regulation's total costs reach 2 % of GDP, and any new regulation will arguably contribute in some way to that burden.
Nonetheless, the share of the film market for German films in this period and into the 1950s remained relatively large, taking up some 40 percent of the total market.
* The third largest of the country's 60, 000 lakes, Lake Inari in the Lapland province of extreme northern Finland, has a surface area of, a total shore length of, a maximum depth of, some 3, 318 islands, and a total water volume of.

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