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By treating each candidate as a separate question, " Do you approve of this person for the job?
By treating the star as an idealized energy radiator known as a black body, the luminosity L and radius R can be related to the effective temperature by the Stefan – Boltzmann law:
By the late 20th century, laudanum's use was almost exclusively confined to treating severe diarrhea.
By treating blue ultramarine with silver nitrate solution, " silver-ultramarine " is obtained as a yellow powder.
By treating wheat seeds with moisture as well as cold, Lysenko induced them to bear a crop when planted in spring.
By treating the fingerprint with gold nanoparticles with attached cotinine antibodies, and then subsequently with a fluorescent agent attached to cotinine antibodies, the fingerprint of a smoker becomes fluorescent ; non-smokers ' fingerprints stay dark.
By treating the sounds with echo and filtering they used the drum machine to record rhythm tracks for their second album.
By treating the Sun and planets as point masses and using Newton's law of universal gravitation, equations of motion were derived that could be solved by various means to compute predictions of planetary orbital velocities and positions.
By the mid-19th century in England, the Alleged Lunatics ' Friend Society was proclaiming the moral treatment approach was achieved " by mildness and coaxing, and by solitary confinement ", treating people like children without rights to make their own decisions.
" By treating shyness as an individual pathology, ... we forget that this is also a socially oriented state of mind that is socially produced and managed.
By treating the pulverized roots with alcohol, colorin was produced.
By treating the recording of multiple entries as an atomic transactional unit of work the system maintains the integrity of the data recorded.
By treating these conditions as axioms for a class of simplicial complexes, Tits arrived at his first definition of a building.
By 1965, the surgical anatomy was thoroughly and widely understood, antibiotics were widely available and useful for treating postoperative infections, and other major complications had also become more manageable.
By the start of the Twentieth century the hospital had developed into an Infectious Diseases Hospital, treating all infections, not just cholera.
By 1990, the organisation was treating 750 clients and then moved to a building in Grafton Road, Kentish Town.
By false analogy, treating the di-in diabolo as meaning " two ", polyaboloes with from 1 to 10 cells are called respectively monaboloes, diaboloes, triaboloes, tetraboloes, pentaboloes, hexaboloes, heptaboloes, octaboloes, enneaboloes, and decaboloes.
By far, the most commonly used commercial process for treating acid mine drainage is lime precipitation in a high-density sludge ( HDS ) process.
By treating the study of antiquity as completely irrelevant to civic life and by suggesting that in any case only a tiny elite could study the ancient world with adequate rigor, Poliziano departed from the tradition of classical studies in Florence.
UPI wire service story .</ ref > This account was supported by the treating physicians who had first blamed the skull fracture on a beating ; by the latter part of December, they concluded that Rodgers had in fact fallen and that had caused his injuries .< ref >" New Disclosure Hints Rodgers Hurt By Fall ," < i > The Modesto Bee </ i >, December 20, 1967, p. C-9.
By effectively treating depression, patients experience a greater recovery of basic ADLs such as dressing, eating and ambulating, as well as instrumental ADLs, such as the ability to take care of financial and household matters.
By treating these elements redundantly and formally, dance becomes an effective organizer of joint motor activity.
By treating Euler's problem as a Liouville dynamical system, the exact solution can be expressed in terms of elliptic integrals.
By treating emissions as a market commodity some proponents insist it becomes easier for businesses to understand and manage their activities, while economists and traders can attempt to predict future pricing using market theories.

By and extra
`` By the way '', said Mr. Blatz, packing his tools into a battered carrier, `` them power tools needs extra voltage.
By providing extra storage this modification also allowed some games and applications intended for the BBC Micro to function on the Electron despite the lack of a native Mode 7.
Taylor & Taylor ( 1995: 124 ) concluded, " By and large, Pinyin represents the Chinese sounds better than the Wade-Giles system, and does so with fewer extra marks.
By studying the limit of the manifold for large time, Perelman proved Thurston's geometrization conjecture for any fundamental group: at large times the manifold has a thick-thin decomposition, whose thick piece has a hyperbolic structure, and whose thin piece is a graph manifold, but this extra complication is not necessary for proving just the Poincaré conjecture.
By hitting A, T and B simultaneously, Keen is granted all of the current level's crystal keys / keycards, 1 extra life and 99 shots for the ray gun.
By conquering foreign markets, the issuing rulers would enjoy extra income from seigniorage ( the difference between the value of the coin and the value of the metal the coin was made of ).
By the mid-fourteenth century the long surcoat was replaced with the " Jupon " ( or " Gipon "), a much shorter garment, which was often padded for extra protection.
By 1802, however, with a Society of 337 members and 1, 002 scholars, one end was pulled down and the side walls were extended to provide extra space.
" By DeLorean's orders, tens of extra inspectors were assigned on the Vega assembly line and the first two thousand cars were road tested.
By proposing travel along these extra axes, which are not normally perceptible, the traveler can reach worlds that are otherwise unreachable and invisible.
By 2004, Amtrak had settled contract disputes with the consortium, paying a total of $ 1. 2 billion for the 20 trainsets plus 15 extra high-speed locomotives and the construction of maintenance facilities in Boston, New York, and Washington.
By 1466 the Fellows were divided into Benchers, those at the Bar ( ad barram, also known as utter barristers or simply barristers ) and those not at the Bar ( extra barram ).
By 1502 the extra barram Fellows were being referred to as " inner barristers ", in contrast to the " utter " or " outer " barristers.
By the 16th century the game had taken a form closer to the modern game: it was played on a 9 × 9 board with the same setup as in modern shogi except that an extra piece ( a drunken elephant ) stood in front of the king.
By collecting the tip, the player earns extra points and initiates " entertainment " for that level ( dancing girls on the wild-west level, cheerleaders on the sports level, etc .).
By this time they had two extra albums released there entitled Into the Blue and Golden Wings.
By mid season 3 an extra cap from another Carousel Dispenser was added just below the " bubble " making Tom's head appear slightly taller and slimmer.
By impeding the receiver's progress, the corner can provide his teammates with extra time to sack the quarterback ( sometimes called a " coverage sack "), or force an ill-timed throw.
By now the murders had attracted widespread media attention and many students were taking extra precautions, such as changing their daily routines and sleeping together in groups.
By carrying extra water the train did not have to stop for water, and did not need a helper.
By Dec. 31, 1861, U. S. forces amounting to 425, 000 were listed as " present for duty " with their units in the Official Records ; another 52, 000 were listed variously as: present but detached for temporary “ extra or daily ” duty ; sick ; or under arrest.
By charging him with the extra job, Stalin killed two birds with one stone: Yezhov could correct the water transportation situation with tough Chekist methods, and his transfer to the terra incognita of economic tasks would leave him less time for the NKVD and weaken his position there, thus creating the possibility that in due course he could be removed from the leadership of the punitive apparatus and replaced by fresh people.
By contrast, the fixed choke design adds extra fuel under these conditions using its accelerator pump.
By adding in this extra appearance of A, the form reads off as AB ' AC " AB, hence the alternation of A with " other " material that characterizes the rondo.

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