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Charting and on
Charting applications allow the capabilities of adding dynamically trendlines to graphical data and so on.
Charting at number ten on the Hot 100 Airplay chart, it was Madonna's last top 10 hit on the chart to date.
These RNAV routes are blue on low and high en-route charts produced by National Aeronautical Charting Office ( NACO ).
Charting at twenty-two on the Canadian Albums Chart, it was certified Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.
Charting companies soon took notice and various download charts appeared on radio and television.
Charting at No. 144 on the Billboard 200, the album brought the band closer to the mainstream.
Charting on the Billboard 200 and Top Heatseekers charts, the album was the brainchild of Palumbo, who was known better for his work in post-hardcore music, and Dan ' The Automator ' Nakamura, famous for his production work with groups including Gorillaz and Handsome Boy Modeling School.
Charting at number five on the UK Singles Chart, " Girls & Boys " was Blur's first top 5 hit and most successful single until " Country House " reached number 1 the following year.
The median USMLE Step 1 scores for graduates of U. S. Medical Schools for various residencies are charted in Chart 6 on page 9 of " Charting Outcomes in the Match " available at http :// www. nrmp. org / data / chartingoutcomes2011. pdf

Charting and April
In early April, the 2d Photographic Charting Squadron arrived with four F-7 Liberators, from Peterson Field, Colorado, configured for photo-reconnaissance and mapping.

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The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience.
ACCT President and CEO J. Noah Brown has authored a book about the past, present, and future of community colleges called Charting a New Course for Community Colleges: Aligning Policies with Practice.
* Subotex. com, Half-Life elimination of drugs in blood plasma-Simple Charting Tool
* Spellings, Margaret, " A Test of Leadership: Charting the Future of U. S. Higher Education ", A Report of the Commission Appointed by Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, September 2006.
For their next two albums, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour ( 1971 ) – from which Hayward's " The Story in Your Eyes " was taken as a US Charting single ( No. 23 ), and Seventh Sojourn ( 1972 ) ( which reached No. 1 in the U. S .), the band returned to their signature orchestral sound which, while difficult to reproduce in concert, had become their trademark.
Charting hits from this album included " Can I Get A ...", featuring Ja Rule and Amil, and " Nigga What, Nigga Who ", also featuring Amil.
For examples of commonly used software tools, see List of Charting Software.
Charting its course sharply illuminates the connectivity between climate change and famine, epidemic disease, economies, energy sources, and politics.
DMA was formed from the Mapping, Charting, and Geodesy Division, Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ), and from various mapping-related organizations of the military services.
In addition, the Air Photographic and Charting Service ( APCS ) moved its 1370th Photo-Mapping Wing to the base, performing geodetic survey flights.
Charting the progress of the Space Race in 1957 – 1975.
Charting the shape of early modern Southeast Asia.
The video is available on-line through the University of California, and is titled: FCC's Michael Powell: Charting the Future of the Telecom Industry.
Charting applications often have capabilities to create charts of different types.
Innovative Control Charting: Practical SPC Solutions for Today's Manufacturing Environment.
*" Legacy for a Reinvented HUD: Charting a New Course in Changing and Demanding Times ", Cityscape journal of policy development and research, ( Volume 1, Number 3, U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, September 1995 )
Charting of the menstrual cycle may be done by hand, or with the aid of various fertility monitors.

wide and arc
These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching from northeast Asia through Central Asia to Anatolia and eastern Europe ( Turks, Kalmyks ).
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
Instead of being confined to a circle, javelin throwers are provided with a runway wide and at least in length, ending in a curved arc from which their throw will be measured ; athletes typically use this distance to gain momentum in a " run-up " to their throw.
The third season follows a single story arc, beginning in the second season finale " The Expanse ", in which a mysterious probe cuts a wide, deep trench from central Florida to Venezuela, killing seven million people.
The volcanic arc is approximately long and wide.
Most observers describe Venezuela in terms of four fairly well-defined regions: the Maracaibo lowlands in the northwest, the northern mountains extending in a broad east-west arc from the Colombian border along the Caribbean Sea, the wide Orinoco plains ( llanos ) in central Venezuela, and rank highly dissected Guiana highlands in the southeast.
The geothermal gradient averages about 25 ° C / km with a wide range from a low of 5 – 10 ° C / km within oceanic trenches and subduction zones to 30 – 80 ° C / km under mid-ocean ridges and volcanic arc environments.
The Aerodynamic Heating Facility ( AHF ) has similar characteristics to the IHF arc heater, offering a wide range of operating conditions, samples sizes and extended test times.
His scientific work covers a wide field-his earlier papers cover a wide range of topics ; organic chemistry, Hydrogen and its physical constants, high temperature research, the temperature of the sun and of the electric spark, electro-photometry and the chemistry of the electric arc.
The course of the Orinoco forms a wide ellipsoidal arc, surrounding the Guiana Shield ; it is divided in four stretches of unequal length that roughly correspond to the longitudinal zonation of a typical large river:
The method commonly in use today is to use a steel rocker approximately five inches wide, which has between 45 and 120 teeth per inch on the face of a blade in the shape of a shallow arc, with a wooden handle projecting upwards in a T-shape.
It then makes a wide southward arc between the Tibetan and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateaus, dropping into what is often known as the " Grand Canyon of the East " or " China's Grand Canyon ", a-deep gorge that takes it past the Chinese border into northeastern Burma through Shan State and Kayah State,
They all had both bow and stern anchors, with " springs " attached to the anchor cables to allow the ships to be slewed through a wide arc.
Kitchener arrayed his force in an arc around the village of Egeiga, close to the bank of the Nile, where a gunboat flotilla waited in support, facing a wide, flat plain with hills rising to the left and right.
The three angled cameras photographed an image that was not only three times as wide as a standard film but covered 146 degrees of arc, close to the human field of vision, including peripheral vision.
For armament, the Nighthawk had a 1½-pounder ( 37 mm ) recoilless Davis gun mounted above the top wing with 20 shells that had a wide arc of fire including upward, and two. 303 in ( 7. 7 mm ) Lewis guns.
The Syria-Thaumasia block is bounded to the west by a highly elevated zone of fractures ( Claritas Fossae ) and mountains ( the Thaumasia Highlands ) that curves south then east to northeast in a wide arc that has been compared to the shape of a scorpion ’ s tail.
The male raises his wings high above the back and flies in a wide arc with slow, rhythmic flapping.
The user can change Celestia's field of view from as wide as 120 degrees to a highly magnifying 3. 4 seconds of arc, while dividing the window into multiple panes, in order to observe several objects at the same time and including light time delay if desired.
Like the old palais, the palais de Chaillot features two wings shaped to form a wide arc: indeed, these wings were built on the foundations of those of the former building.
They were usually used in circumstances where the range was very restricted anyway, or where rapid cover of a wide field of arc was preferred.
Help me now: Waving one or both arms in a wide arc.
The new railway was afterwards extended in a wide arc round south London to Wandsworth in 1856 and Battersea Pier in 1858.
How a story arc helps make a game great having the situations and decisions metamorphose during the course of a single game so that the player has the experience of participating in a story with a wide sweep.

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