Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Agricultural lime" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

By and combining
By combining the talents of a medical man, Dr. Aterman, a biophysicist, Mr. Berkely, and an electronics expert, Dr. Zworykin, this novel technique has been developed which promises to open broad avenues to understanding life processes.
By 1743, he had perfected his hybrid style of playwriting ( combining the model of Molière with the strengths of Commedia dell ' arte and his own wit and sincerity ).
By the 1960s science fiction was combining sensationalism with political and technological critiques of society.
By combining Coulomb's theory with Christian Otto Mohr's 2D stress state, the theory became known as Mohr-Coulomb theory.
By combining increases and decreases, it is possible to make the direction of a wale slant away from vertical, even in weft knitting.
By combining microfluidics with landscape ecology and nanofluidics, a nano / micro fabricated fluidic landscape can be constructed by building local patches of bacterial habitat and connecting them by dispersal corridors.
By combining many functions on one PCB, the physical size and total cost of the system may be reduced ; highly integrated motherboards are thus especially popular in small form factor and budget computers.
By combining appropriate numbers of 11-year and 19-year periods, it is possible to generate ever more accurate cycles.
By combining New Wave and electronic music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s.
By combining two sines with slightly different frequencies and wavelengths,
By combining copper with tin and / or arsenic in the right proportions one obtains bronze, an alloy which is significantly harder than copper.
By combining space and time into a single manifold, physicists have significantly simplified a large number of physical theories, as well as described in a more uniform way the workings of the universe at both the supergalactic and subatomic levels.
By combining decisions probabilistically at all lower levels, and making more deterministic decisions only at the highest level ;
By combining people with and without disabilities, S4EA hopes that participating athletes will interact and form lasting bonds of friendship through shared sports and recreational activities in S4EA's served communities.
By combining these techniques and forms, the Magus may achieve any effect and spontaneously cast a spell with that desired effect.
By combining this with forward error correction capable of correcting single-bit errors, it is possible for a receiver to correct any transmission errors that cause a constellation point to deviate into the area of an adjacent point.
By combining this method with others, like the Peg system and the Major system ( which is used to retain numbers ), we can easily get what some people call a trained memory.
By combining more than two lenses of different composition, the degree of correction can be further increased, as seen in an apochromatic lens or apochromat.
By combining the imagery of socialist realism, Nazism and Italian futurism, the group created a unique aesthetic style which could not pass unnoticed by the public.
By combining light curve data with observed spectral changes, astronomers are often able to explain why a particular star is variable.
By combining the three laws, it would demonstrate that which would mean that.
By combining this melodramatic approach with the content of Stowe's novel, Aiken helped to create a powerful visual indictment against the institution of slavery.
By combining their powers and knowledge, they intended to unleash an army of brainwashed, alternate universe Darkwing Ducks on St. Canard, as it would be of benefit to both their agendas – her hope is to force Darkwing's ally Launchpad McQuack to lead her to Scrooge's Number One Dime.
By combining a flat pick with metal finger picks on my middle and ring fingers, I discovered I could instantly switch from fast single-note runs to banjo rolls and get the best of both worlds.
By combining metals with strong acids, Cavendish made hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >)-which he called " inflammable air "-by dissolving metals in acids.

By and chemistry
By 1000 BC ancient civilizations were using technologies that formed the basis of the various branches of chemistry such as ; extracting metal from their ores, making pottery and glazes, fermenting beer and wine, making pigments for cosmetics and painting, extracting chemicals from plants for medicine and perfume, making cheese, dying cloth, tanning leather, rendering fat into soap, making glass, and making alloys like bronze.
By the 1830s mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology had emerged with world class science, led by Alexander von Humboldt ( 1769 – 1859 ) in natural science and Carl Friedrich Gauss ( 1777 – 1855 ) in mathematics.
* Outlines of industrial chemistry By Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis
By the middle years of the 20th century, standardized methods for pigment chemistry were available, part of an international movement to create such standards in industry.
" By combining these laws, Comte developed a systematic and hierarchical classification of all sciences, including inorganic physics ( astronomy, earth science and chemistry ) and organic physics ( biology and, for the first time, physique sociale, later renamed sociologie ).
By the 1830s mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology had emerged with world class science, led by Alexander von Humboldt ( 1769 – 1859 ) in natural science and Carl Friedrich Gauss ( 1777 – 1855 ) in mathematics.
By 1899 the institute had expanded to accommodate nearly 500 pupils, and study fields included biology, chemistry, food work, sewing, English, German, French, Latin, Greek, history, manual arts, drawing, mathematics, and physics.
By a direct plea to Karl von Auwers, who was professor for organic chemistry at the University of Marburg at the time, he was able to resume university study and after 3 years was awarded the Ph. D. in organic chemistry.
By 1598 he started studying Aristotelian philosophy at the Clementinum college in Prague ( which was later merged with Charles University ), but continued working in chemistry and pharmacy.
The active metabolite ( top right ) has E-Z notation | Z configuration at the double bond C3 – C16 and possibly Chirality ( chemistry )# By configuration: R-and S-| R configuration at the newly asymmetric C4.
By this stage Frankland already had his own research agenda and had published some original research in chemistry.
By analyzing this spectrum, the chemistry of the atmosphere could be determined, and this could provide evidence for life on the planet.
By then, although some academic work had been carried on hair, Calvete felt that more research should be carried on the chemistry of hair and engaged a chemist, by the name of Bari-Woollss, who specialized in the subject.
By 1000 BC, ancient civilizations used technologies that would eventually form the basis of the various branches of chemistry.
By the mid 20th century, in principle, the integration of physics and chemistry was extensive, with chemical properties explained as the result of the electronic structure of the atom ; Linus Pauling's book on The Nature of the Chemical Bond used the principles of quantum mechanics to deduce bond angles in ever-more complicated molecules.
By this point he liked chemistry and physics, but equally enjoyed “ Manual Training.
By the 19th century, ecology blossomed due to new discoveries in chemistry by Lavoisier and de Saussure, notably the nitrogen cycle.
By contrast, small professional labs have been able to process Ektachrome on-site since the 1950s, with product safety and effluent discharge having been drastically improved since the 1970s, when Kodak reformulated their entire color chemistry lineup.

0.618 seconds.