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By and application
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By virtue of being a Java application, it is available on any platform supported by Java.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
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* By application or intent: self-defense, combat sport, choreography or demonstration of forms, physical fitness, meditation, etc.
By segregating an application into tiers, developers acquire the option of modifying or adding a specific layer, instead of reworking the entire application.
By Executive Order 9277, dated December 3, 1942, the decoration was extended to be applicable to all services and the order required that regulations of the Services be uniform in application as far as practicable.
* By contrast, elastic and viscous ( or intermediate, viscoelastic ) behaviour is relevant at short times ( transient behaviour ):</ br > We again consider the application of a constant stress:
By 1984, a combination of factors, including drought, inflation, and confused application of Islamic law, reduced donor disbursements and capital flight led to a serious foreign-exchange crisis and increased shortages of imported inputs and commodities.
By integrating varying delivery streams, hybrids enable pay-TV operators more flexible application deployment, which decreases the cost of launching new services, increases speed to market, and limits disruption for consumers.
By greatly reducing the amount of programming required to install an application on a new manufacturer's computer, CP / M increased the market size for both hardware and software.
By moving such long-running tasks to a worker thread that runs concurrently with the main execution thread, it is possible for the application to remain responsive to user input while executing tasks in the background.
By defining how the application comes together at a high level, lower level work can be self-contained.
By ukase # 35731, dated 11 August 1911, Nicholas II amended the amendment, reducing application of this restriction from all members of the Imperial Family to grand dukes and grand duchesses.
By 1812 Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Quéruel working for the industrialist Benjamin Delessert devised a process of sugar extraction suitable for industrial application.
By repeated application of the lowering operator, it seems that we can produce energy eigenstates down to E
By use of portlets, application functionality can be presented in any number of portal pages.
By deep application, and by constantly snatching the leisure moments which might present themselves for reading, he acquired considerable knowledge, and began to aspire to a university education, which he obtained at St. Andrews.
* By extended application of the principles stated above, the possessives of all phrases whose wording is fixed are formed in the same way:
By now the application of radioactive materials for use in medicine was growing and this discovery led to an ability to create radioactive materials quickly, cheaply and plentifully.
By strict economy of time he accomplished an immense amount of work ; he exacted similar application from his dependents, and proved himself a hard husband, a strict father, a severe and cruel master.
By application planning in procedures of phacoemulsification, LCOS III can be converted in newer cataract grading systems.

By and voltage
`` By the way '', said Mr. Blatz, packing his tools into a battered carrier, `` them power tools needs extra voltage.
By applying voltage to G, one can control I < sub > D </ sub >.
By sensing the current provided to a load and using the device's applied voltage as a sensor voltage it is possible to determine the power dissipated by a device.
By controlling the voltage applied across the liquid crystal layer in each pixel, light can be allowed to pass through in varying amounts thus constituting different levels of gray.
By properly adjusting the level of the voltage almost any gray level or transmission can be achieved.
By appropriate selection of the ratio of turns, a transformer thus enables an alternating current ( AC ) voltage to be " stepped up " by making N < sub > s </ sub > greater than N < sub > p </ sub >, or " stepped down " by making N < sub > s </ sub > less than N < sub > p </ sub >.
By applying a bias voltage to a " gate " terminal, the channel is " pinched ", so that the electric current is impeded or switched off completely.
By adding a series or shunt resistor, more than one range of voltage or current could be measured with one movement.
By Ohm's law, is simply the source voltage divided by the total circuit resistance:
By contrast with the conventional device, a reverse-biased zener diode will exhibit a controlled breakdown and allow the current to keep the voltage across the zener diode close to the zener breakdown voltage.
By contrast, IGBT has a diode like voltage drop ( typically of the order of 2V ) increasing only with the log of the current.
By lengthening the surface between the high voltage terminal and the grounded metal case of the spark plug, the physical shape of the ribs functions to improve the electrical insulation and prevent electrical energy from leaking along the insulator surface from the terminal to the metal case.
By applying a voltage across the bilayer and measuring the resulting current, the resistance of the bilayer is determined.
By 1914 fifty-five transmission systems operating at more than 70, 000 V were in service, the highest voltage then being used was 150, 000 V.
By means of the conductive coating and an external high voltage supply the diaphragm is held at a DC potential of several kilovolts with respect to the grids.
By the time the electrons reach the anode, enough have been released to generate a measurable voltage pulse across external resistors.
By connecting this gun to a high voltage source ( typically ~ 100 – 300 kV ) the gun will, given sufficient current, begin to emit electrons either by thermionic or field electron emission into the vacuum.
By adding an additional circuit element to a fixed voltage IC regulator, it is possible to adjust the output voltage.
By switching in different zeners, diodes, or resistors, the output voltage can be adjusted in a step-wise fashion.
By causing a sudden difference in voltage, it generates a current.
By convention, the voltage is used to characterize X-and gamma-ray beams ( in volts ), whilst electron beams are characterized by their energies ( in electronvolts ).

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