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Essentially, the question presented for decision in the present Daytime Skywave proceeding is whether our decision ( in 1938-1939 ) to assign stations on the basis of daytime conditions from sunrise to sunset, is sound as a basis for AM allocations, or whether, in the light of later developments and new understanding, skywave transmission is of such significance during the hours immediately before sunset and after sunrise that this condition should be taken into account, and some stations required to afford protection to other stations during these hours.
" The words " Is, or Bee, or Are, and the like " add no meaning to an argument nor do derived words such as " Entity, Essence, Essentially, Essentiality ", which " are the names of nothing " but are mere " Signes " connecting " one name or attribute to another: as when we say, A man, is, a living body, wee mean not that the Man is one thing, the Living Body another, and the Is, or Being another: but that the Man, and the Living Body, is the same thing ;...." " Metaphysiques ," Hobbes says, is " far from the possibility of being understood " and is " repugnant to naturall Reason.
Essentially, the rendering process tries to depict a continuous function from image space to colors by using a finite number of pixels.
Essentially, Euler-MacLaurin summation can be applied whenever Carlson's theorem holds ; the Euler-MacLaurin formula is essentially a result obtaining from the study of finite differences and Newton series.
Essentially, the Greek language did not incorporate the nuances of the Ancient Roman concepts that distinguished imperium from other forms of political power.
Essentially, it was a toy submarine bought from F. W.
Essentially all experimental evidence that can distinguish between the theories agrees with relativity theory to within experimental measuremental accuracy, but the differences from Newtonian mechanics are usually very small ( except where there are very strong gravity fields and very high speeds ).
Essentially all UVC ( 100 – 280 nm ) is blocked by dioxygen ( from 100 – 200 nm ) or else by ozone ( 200 – 280 nm ) in the atmosphere.
Essentially all species on earth, apart from groups of inbreeding mammals and self-cloning plant populations, are quasispecies.
Essentially all non-medical visitors save for Patton's wife, who had flown from the U. S., were forbidden.
Essentially restricted to the Himalayas, it differs little from the giant honey bee in appearance, but has extensive behavioral adaptations which enable it to nest in the open at high altitudes despite low ambient temperatures.
Essentially, when light passes from one medium to another, it bends.
Essentially, Mahāmāyā ( great māyā ) both blinds us in delusion ( moha ) and has the power to free us from it.
Essentially, this segregates or forwards traffic from a port depending on the particular protocol of that traffic ; traffic of any other protocol is not forwarded on the port.
Essentially, Ehrsson created an illusion that fits a definition of an OBE in which " a person who is awake sees his or her body from a location outside the physical body.
Essentially, as a result when light propagates through the cleavage plane and transits to free space from within the semiconductor crystal, a fraction of the light energy is absorbed by the surface states whence it is converted to heat by phonon-electron interactions.
Essentially, in a chimera, each cell is from either of the parent species, whereas in a hybrid and hybridoma, each cell is derived from both parent species.
Essentially, the filter gives weight to photons ' contributions to radiance depending on how far they are from ray-surface intersections.
Essentially playing a fictional version of himself from the first series with a fictional version of writer Douglas Adams.
Essentially, a large number of small municipalities is seen as detrimental to the provision of public services, having been originated from a time when horses and carriages were used for transport, and there have been suggestions of state-imposed mergers.
Essentially the only corporate supporter of Modula-3 is elego Software Solutions GmbH, which inherited the sources from Critical Mass and has since made several releases of the CM3 system in source and binary form.
Essentially, it requires a change of subject or verb from the stated to an implied term.
Essentially, homesteading happens when someone lays claim on, harnesses the resources and develops a parcel of land, even if it's still wilderness and far from population centers, for economic use.
Essentially, we suppress contributions from momenta greater than Λ heavily.

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Essentially she writes in French and subsequently self-translates into English but Plainsong ( 1993 ) was written first in English and then self-translated to French as Cantique des plaines ( 1993 )-it was, however, the French version which first found a publisher.
Essentially, Weidmann has delivered Hollywood's first " Reality Movie ".
Essentially marketing a house as two stories with the first story ( basement ) unfinished.
Essentially, the active verb of a sentence is suffixed with a second verb which indicates either the result of the first action, or the direction in which it took the subject.
Essentially, these forces can be considered as Canada's first standing professional armed force.
Essentially, the king was only " first among equals " while sitting in the court, although he was recognized as its head ( in the king's absence the court was presided over by his seneschal ).
Essentially these offices developed from the typical officials that existed in northern France in the 11th century, the homeland of the first kings of Jerusalem.
Essentially, each transmitter ( cell phones are just one type of radio transmitter ) has unique rise time signature when first keyed caused by the slight variations of component values during manufacture.
Essentially a compilation of songs from his first two Monument albums, it is most noteworthy for containing " Pretty One ", the " B " side of Orbison's second Monument single, " Uptown ".
Essentially, being his first attempt at writing a concerto, Wieniawski probably conceived the project as a showpiece of technical virtuosity, on a par with, or indeed to outdo, any of Paganini's Caprices or concertos, and along the lines of violin fantasies on operatic themes that were becoming more and more fashionable.
** Essentially a paramedic on a heavy motorcycle with a small array of portable first aid equipment and tools, the FRP is meant to provide the most rapid form of emergency medical response.
In 2006, the DASOTA Jazz Ensemble I, under the direction of Ace Martin, won first place in the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival in New York.
The film followed the jazz band on their journey to the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and Festival starting with their first experience with jazz in middle school, at LaVilla School Of The Arts, and going through winning the competition.
Essentially, these are the first steps toward the use of CPGs to code for locomotion in robots.
In 2012, Ballard's advanced jazz ensemble qualified for the first time to participate in the Starbucks Hot Java Cool Jazz performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle as well as the Essentially Ellington Jazz Competition in New York City.
Essentially, the first edge enhancement filter creates new edges on either side of the existing edges, which are then further enhanced.
Essentially a hybrid of cavalry and artillery, irregular horse artillery units were first used in the 17th century during the Thirty Years ' War by Lennart Torstenson.
Essentially reversing the premise which had been followed the first half of the season, the astronauts repair their space capsule and return to 1967, with Shad, Gronk, and their children in tow.

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