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Dependence of the system behavior on the value of the damping ratio ζ
The need for an alternative non-Russian source of naval stores is indicated by the information from the British Ambassador in Copenhagen, Hugh Elliott, who wrote to Foreign Secretary, Lord Carmarthen on 12 August 1788: “ There is no Topick so common in the Mouths of the Russian Ministers, as to insist on the Facility with which the Empress, when Mistress of the Baltic, either by Conquest, Influence, or Alliance with the other two Northern Powers, could keep England in a State of Dependence for its Baltic Commerce and Naval Stores ”.
Dependence on expensive satellite channels limited the availability of Internet to only two thousand subscribers.
* Dependence on a central location for operation.
Nature ’ s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems.
Dependence on and curiosity about soil, exploring the diversity and dynamic of this resource continues to yield fresh discoveries and insights.
Dependence on the strength of courage results in violence.
" The Limits of Juche: North Korea's Dependence on Soviet Industrial Aid, 1953 – 76 ".
Dependence of price on quantity ====
Dependence on tourism has resulted in increased building activity in many of the island's villages, mostly for commercial purposes ( hotels and hospitality facilities, shops etc.
In 2002, Heritage began publishing its annual Index of Dependence report on the growth of federal government programs that constrain private sector or local government alternatives and impact the dependence of individuals on the federal government.
Dependence on petroleum exports is still strong.
The third album, called Declaration of Dependence, was released on October 20, 2009.
* 2005 The Encyclicon, A Dictionary of Decisions with Dependence and Feedback based on the Analytic Network Process, with Müjgan S. Özdemir, ISBN 1-888603-05-4, RWS
* Dependence on indivisibilities: The emphasis of this theory on indivisibility of processes is too much, as investments need not necessarily be on such a large scale to be economic.
Doi was best known for his influential explanation of contemporary Japanese society in the work The Anatomy of Dependence, published in 1971, which focused extensively on amae inner feelings and behaviors that show individuals innate desires to be understood and taken care of -- as a psychoanalytical concept and theory.
The Anatomy of Dependence was described by Harvard professor emeritus Ezra Vogel as " the first book by a Japanese trained in psychiatry to have an impact on Western psychiatric thinking.
( 1999 ), " Path Dependence in Economic History " ( based on the entry " Pfadabhängigkeit in der Wirtschaftsgeschichte ", in the Handbuch zur evolutorischen Ökonomik )
In 1964 the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence introduced " dependence " as " A cluster of physiological, behavioural and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity, in which the use of a psychoactive drug ( or drugs ) takes on a high priority.
* Dependence on the employee: Despite the hardships the employee brings to the organization, the employer may find the employee useful in other ways.

Dependence and is
All available studies collected in the 2005 Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence suggest that maintenance treatment is preferable, with very high rates ( 79 – 100 %) of relapse within three months of detoxification from LAAM, buprenorphine, and methadone.
The Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire ( SAD-Q ) is a more specific twenty item inventory for assessing the presence and severity of alcohol dependence.
Dependence analysis determines whether or not it is safe to reorder or parallelize statements.
A larger controlled Phase II trial " Clinical Trial of the Adrenergic Alpha-1 Antagonist Prazosin for Alcohol Dependence " is currently underway, set to be completed November 2013.
Dependence on others is a natural part of the human condition ; it is viewed negatively only when the social obligations ( giri ) it creates are too onerous to fulfill, leading to, for example, suicide, which is a topic of great elaboration in Japanese history and culture.
The Coalition for the Prevention of Alcohol Problems is a Washington D. C .- based coalition of 24 public health and consumer groups co-chaired by George Hacker of the Alcohol Policies Project at the Center for Science in the Public Interest and Stacia Murphy of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.
He is co-chair of the Coalition for the Prevention of Alcohol Problems, whose members include the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence ( NCADD ) and many other public health and prevention groups.
Sections of the book were mentioned in Takeo Doi's book, The Anatomy of Dependence, though he is highly critical of her analysis of Japan and the West as respectively shame, and guilt, cultures.
Alcohol equivalence is emphasized as being important for drinking in moderation by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ( NIAAA ), Department of Transportation ( DOT ), Department of Health and Human Services ( DHHS ), American Dietetic Association, National Consumers League, National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence ( NCADD ), and Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ).
According to the consensus definition by the American Academy of Pain Medicine, withdrawal is a symptom of " Physical Dependence ", not of " Addiction " and thus arguments against SSRIs being " addictive " do not clearly make the use of the term " withdrawal " inappropriate to the symptoms caused by ceasing an SSRI.

Dependence and .
* May 17 – The Parliament of Great Britain passes the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act, a major component of the reforms collectively known as the ' Constitution of 1782 ' which restore legislative independence to the Parliament of Ireland.
" Breakdown Britain " was a three hundred thousand word document that analysed what was going wrong in the areas of Economic Dependence and Unemployment, Family Breakdown, Addiction, Educational Failure, Indebtedness, and the Voluntary Sector.
First gaining prominence with the rise of several conservative governments in the developed world during the 1980s, neoclassical theories represent a radical shift away from International Dependence Theories.
Dependence typified by a withdrawal syndrome occurs in about one-third of individuals who are treated for longer than four weeks with a benzodiazepine.
* Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, which will be referred to as the " 2008 Guideline.
* The Dependence of Magnetic Properties and Hot Workability of Rare Earth-Iron-Boride Magnets Upon Composition.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 67 ( 1 ), 13-26.
* The Baltic States: Years of Dependence, 1940-1990, 2nd edn.
* Le Billon, Dr. Philippe ( 2005 ) Geopolitics of Resource Wars: Resource Dependence, Governance and Violence.
On March 6, 1869, a formal presentation was made to the Russian Chemical Society, entitled The Dependence Between the Properties of the Atomic Weights of the Elements.
Under what became known as the Constitution of 1782 the restrictions imposed by Poyning's Law were removed by the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782.
According to data in " Cities and Automobile Dependence " by Kenworthy and Laube ( 1999 ), urbanized area population losses occurred while there was an expansion of sprawl between 1970 and 1990 in Brussels, Belgium ; Copenhagen, Denmark ; Frankfurt, Hamburg, and Munich, Germany ; and Zurich, Switzerland, albeit without the wholesale dismantling of public transit systems that occurred in the United States.

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