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Constant angular momentum is extremely useful when dealing with the orbits of planets and satellites, and also when analyzing the Bohr model of the atom.
It was in Paris in the middle 1840s that Millet befriended Constant Troyon, Narcisse Diaz, Charles Jacque, and Théodore Rousseau, artists who, like Millet, would become associated with the Barbizon school ; Honoré Daumier, whose figure draftsmanship would influence Millet's subsequent rendering of peasant subjects ; and Alfred Sensier, a government bureaucrat who would become a lifelong supporter and eventually the artist's biographer.
Appleton previously studied with Millet's friend, the Barbizon painter Constant Troyon.
The history of quantum chemistry essentially began with the 1838 discovery of cathode rays by Michael Faraday, the 1859 statement of the black body radiation problem by Gustav Kirchhoff, the 1877 suggestion by Ludwig Boltzmann that the energy states of a physical system could be discrete, and the 1900 quantum hypothesis by Max Planck that any energy radiating atomic system can theoretically be divided into a number of discrete energy elements ε such that each of these energy elements is proportional to the frequency ν with which they each individually radiate energy and a numerical value called Planck ’ s Constant.
By contrast, a Cosmological Constant is static, with a fixed energy density and w < sub > q </ sub > = − 1.
Constant feuding with the nobility of Brandenburg led Frederick to withdraw to his castle at Cadolzburg in 1425 and transfer the regency of the margravate to his son John in 1426 ( Frederick, however, remained elector ).
; Constant folding and propagation: replacing expressions consisting of constants ( e. g., ) with their final value () at compile time, rather than doing the calculation in run-time.
Ferdinand, known as " the Constant ", from the fortitude with which he endured captivity, died unransomed in 1443.
Other members included theorist Raoul Vaneigem, the Dutch painter Constant Nieuwenhuys, the Italo-Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi, the English artist Ralph Rumney ( sole member of the London Psychogeographical Association, Rumney suffered expulsion relatively soon after the formation ), the Danish artist Asger Jorn ( who after parting with the SI also founded the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism ), the architect and veteran of the Hungarian Uprising Attila Kotanyi, and the French writer Michele Bernstein.
Constant re-divisions of territories by Clovis's descendants resulted in many rivalries that, for more than two hundred years, kept Neustria in almost constant warfare with Austrasia, the eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom.
Constant wars with many of the major powers in Europe rendered a significant marriage with a foreign princess unlikely, or so Louis XIV told his brother, Monsieur, when persuading him to accept the king's legitimised daughter, Françoise Marie de Bourbon ( known as Mademoiselle de Blois ), as wife for Philippe.
* The ballet Pomona, with music by Constant Lambert, choreography by Frederick Ashton and scenery and costumes by Vanessa Bell, first performed by the Vic-Wells Ballet at the Sadler's Wells Theatre on 17 January 1933.
Constant real value non-monetary items are non-monetary items with constant real values over time whose values within an entity are not generally determined in a market on a daily basis.
He completed his formal education in 1930 by earning a Ph. D. in theoretical physics from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with his thesis, The Dielectric Constant of Helium.
Bancroft capped off his education with a European tour, in the course of which he sought out almost every distinguished man in the world of letters, science and art, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lord Byron, Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Christian Charles Josias Bunsen, Friedrich Karl von Savigny, Varnhagen von Ense, Victor Cousin, Benjamin Constant and Alessandro Manzoni.
Instead he encountered a late summer storm, leading to the sinking of the Constant Reformation with the loss of 333 lives — almost including Rupert's brother, Prince Maurice, who only just escaped — and a great deal of captured treasure.
Because of an affair with a girl he had to leave and Constant moved to the University of Edinburgh, where he lived at Andrew Duncan, the elder and became friends with James Mackintosh, and Malcolm Laing.
The Constant Gardener was released in 2005 with Fiennes in the central role.
It was produced by Constant c Productions and Amblin Entertainment, in association with Warner Bros. Television.
She entered into an early marriage of convenience with Charles Louis Constant d ' Agoult, Comte d ' Agoult ( 1790 – 1875 ) on May 16, 1827, thereby becoming the Comtesse d ' Agoult.
On December 20, 1606, he set sail from England with his flagship, the Susan Constant, and two smaller ships, the Godspeed, and the Discovery, with 105 men and boys, plus 39 sailors.

Constant and began
Rains began his career in the London theatre, having a success in the title role of John Drinkwater's play Ulysses S. Grant, the follow-up to the playwright's major hit Abraham Lincoln, and travelled to Broadway in the late 1920s to act in leading roles in such plays as Shaw's The Apple Cart and in the dramatisations of The Constant Nymph, and Pearl S. Buck's novel The Good Earth, as a Chinese farmer.
" Upon Delacroix's recommendation, the painter Constant Dutilleux bought a Corot painting and began a long and rewarding relationship with the artist, bringing him friendship and patrons.
Constant study then began to tell on his health, and in 1682, leaving his already numerous pupils, he opened a practice in Minden at the request of a relative who held a high position in that town.
* March 31 – In response to the North Vietnamese " Easter Offensive " against South Vietnam which began on March 30, the United States begins a series of deployments code-named " Constant Guard ," in which a large number of U. S. Air Force and U. S. Marine Corps squadrons return to bases in South Vietnam and Thailand and the U. S. Navy aircraft carrier presence at Yankee Station in the Gulf of Tonkin increases from two on March 30 to six by late spring.
After Derwatt's death, his friends Constant and Banbury began to publicize his work and managed to sell a number of authentic paintings.
Being the first water gun to ever sport a Constant Pressure System ( CPS ), it began what many refer to as the " third age of water wars " ( the first beginning upon the release of the SS 50 in 1990 and the second after the XP 75 and 150 were released in 1994 ).

Constant and wear
Constant use of only the parking pawl, especially when parking on a steep incline, means that driveline components, and transmission internals, are kept constantly under stress, and can cause wear and eventual failure of the parking pawl or transmission linkage.

Constant and down
Constant Angular Acceleration is very similar to Constant Linear Velocity, save for the fact that CAA varies the angular rotation of the disc in controlled steps instead of gradually slowing down in a steady linear pace as a CLV disc is read.
In “ Constant Error ”, Thorndike set out to replicate the study in hopes of pinning down the bias that he thought was present in these ratings.

Constant and forces
* Constant Lambert's ballet Horoscope was being performed in the Netherlands in 1940, and the unpublished full score had to be left behind when German forces invaded that country.
Constant attacks by British and Soviet naval forces on German shipping also made the supply situation for the Germans very difficult.

Constant and while
It is known for its ease compared with the Constant Weight disciplines, while the athlete is still not allowed to release weights ( AIDA ).
He and the Marquis de Sade maintained a mutual hate, while he was appreciated by Benjamin Constant and Friedrich von Schiller and appeared at the table of Alexandre Balthazar Laurent Grimod de La Reynière, whom he met in 1782.
Concerning dentistry, Rawsthorne is on record as having said " I gave that up, thank God, before getting near anyone's mouth ", while his friend, Constant Lambert, quipped " Mr Rawsthorne assures me that he has given up the practice of dentistry, even as a hobby " ( Anon 2006 ).
Constant capital has both fixed and circulating components: for example, the fixed constant capital would include a factory and the machinery in it, while the circulating constant capital would include the raw matericals used and the intermediate inputs produced by the factory.
Note that while gravity plays a significant role in its enforcement, the expression for the bound does not contain Newton's Constant G.
Under Marry he listed benefits, " Children – if it please God – Constant companion & friend in old age will feel interested in one ,– object to be beloved and played with, better than a dog anyhow ..... Imagine living all one's day solitary in smoky dirty London House .– only picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music perhaps ...", while Not Marry headed " Freedom to go where one liked ... Not forced to visit relatives .. to have the expense and anxiety of children .. fatness & idleness ... if many children forced to earn one's bread ..".
The purported fraud took place while Constant was employed at Melville Brokerage.
The Constant region anchors the TCR to the cell membrane, including a short cytoplasmic tail, while the extracellular Variable region binds to the antigen: MHC complex.

Constant and political
Germany's Constant Committee for Geographical Names defines Central Europe both as a distinct cultural area and a political region.
As early as 1819, in his famous speech “ On Ancient and Modern Liberty ,” the political philosopher Benjamin Constant, a proponent of constitutional monarchy and representative democracy, criticized Rousseau, or rather his more radical followers ( specifically the Abbé de Mably ), for allegedly believing that " everything should give way to collective will, and that all restrictions on individual rights would be amply compensated by participation in social power .”
According to Karl Mannheim's historical reconstruction of the shifts in the meaning of ideology, the modern meaning of the word was born when Napoleon Bonaparte ( as a politician ) used it in an abusive way against " the ideologues " ( a group which included Cabanis, Condorcet, Constant, Daunou, Say, Madame de Staël, and Tracy ), to express the pettiness of his ( liberal republican ) political opponents.
It was through Mme de Staël that Mme Récamier became acquainted with Benjamin Constant, whose political equivocations during the last days of the Empire and the first of the Restoration have been attributed to her persuasions.
Constant capital ( c ), is a concept created by Karl Marx and used in Marxian political economy.
Benjamin Constant Botelho de Magalhães ( Niterói, 18 October 1836 – Rio de Janeiro, 22 January 1891 ) was a Brazilian military man and political thinker.
Estournelles de Constant wrote historical and political works and even dabbled in playwriting.
One such chilling disclaimer is shown at the end of the industrial / political thriller The Constant Gardener, signed by the author of the original book, John Le Carre: " Nobody in this story, and no outfit or corporation, thank God, is based upon an actual person or outfit in the real world.
As commander of FRAPH, Constant founded and oversaw an organization that was dedicated principally towards terrorizing and torturing political opponents of the military regime.
The Tribunat was made up of liberal personalities like Constant, whose independent point of view Bonaparte saw as prejudicial to the public order and political unity he was trying to establish.

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