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For and broad
For example, NDM-1 is a newly identified enzyme conveying bacterial resistance to a broad range of beta-lactam antibacterials.
For instance, when atoms are irradiated by a source with a broad spectrum, distinct absorption lines will appear in the spectrum of transmitted radiation.
For example, the broad, top-level overview of the general organization of the Catholic Church consists of the Pope, then the Cardinals, then the Archbishops, and so on.
For some editors, magic realism is considered to be within the broad definition of speculative fiction.
For the work of other postmodernists, such as Donald Barthelme and Robert Coover, a broad comparison to Surrealism is common.
For a significant portion of its history, Yiddish was the primary spoken language of the Ashkenazi Jews and once spanned a broad dialect continuum from Western Yiddish to three major groups within Eastern Yiddish, namely Litvish, Poylish and Ukrainish.
For example, officers in the first world war would sometimes blow whistles to signal all troops along a broad stretch of trench to attack at the same time.
For example, broad classes of plants and fungi exchange carbon and nutrients in common mutualistic mycorrhizal relationships ; however, some plant species known as myco-heterotrophs " cheat " by taking carbon from a fungus rather than donating it.
For pillar type candles, the assortment of candle holders is broad.
" For researchers, the term is popular partly due to the broad range of outcomes it can explain ; the multiplicity of uses for social capital has led to a multiplicity of definitions.
For a commodity market to be established, there must be very broad consensus on the variations in the product that make it acceptable for one purpose or another.
For example, many jurisdictions recognize broad claim rights to things like " life, liberty, and property "; these rights impose an obligation upon others not to assault or restrain a person, or use their property, without the claim-holder's permission.
For instance, broad emission bands of water ice at 43 and 60 μm were found in the disk of the isolated Herbig Ae / Be star HD 100546 in Musca.
For broad Internet use, RFC5280 PKIX describes a profile for fields that may be useful for applications such as encrypted email.
For this broad view the resolution of the data was reduced, resampled to a Mercator projection and the French border outlined.
For this reason, any discussion of Paramedic Practice in Canada is necessarily broad, and general.
For example, Johnny Pacheco has consistently articulated a vision of salsa as a broad, multi-ethnic movement: " Salsa was, and still is, a Caribbean musical movement.
The village is situated some 20 km north-east of the city of Norwich, on the northwestern edge of Barton Broad, the second largest broad of the Norfolk Broads For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of North Norfolk.
For his first railway, Brunel chose to use the broad gauge for this line.
For list see: List of broad gauges, by gauge and country
For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of Broadland although the river, broad and their immediate environs fall within the executive area of the Broads Authority.
For them, short-span, broad wings are preferred.
For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of Broadland although areas adjoining the river and broad fall into the executive area of the Broads Authority.
For the 2000 protest in Prague, demonstrators divided themselves into three broad groupings based in part on the way they wished to engage with the authorities.

For and cross-cultural
For example, cross-cultural communication is generally considered to fall within the larger field of communication studies in the US, but it is emerging as a sub-field of applied linguistics in the UK.
For Chodorow, the contrast between the dyadic and triadic first love experiences explains the social construction of gender roles, the universal degradation of women in culture, cross-cultural patterns in male behavior, and marital strain in the West after Second Wave feminism.

For and look
For an engine speed of 5000 rpm, a gear ratio of 4.00 to 1, and a tire radius of 13 inches, the equation would look like this: Af
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
For the movie's poster, Universal brought Campbell in to take several reference head shots and asked him to strike a sly look on his face.
For further explanation for why people believe other people have consciousness look at Peter Carruthers Phenomenal Consciousness.
For instance, one might look at a picture of two forests.
For this reason cryptologists tend to look at indicators that an algorithm or key length shows signs of potential vulnerability, to move to longer key sizes or more difficult algorithms.
For example, current scholars of China tend to question the question, and look heavily at the assumptions within a question before attempting to answer it.
For example, B-trees are particularly well-suited for implementation of databases, while compiler implementations usually use hash tables to look up identifiers.
For another example of enjambment in poetry, look at the opening lines of Catullus XIII, ad Fabullum:
For example, they look at the 1992 increase in New Jersey's minimum wage, the 1988 rise in California's minimum wage, and the 1990 – 91 increases in the federal minimum wage.
For a more exhaustive look at these subjects, see Kabbalah.
For how this model works in the context of phobias, one simply has to look at the fear of heights, or acrophobia.
For example, Gibrat's law about proportional growth processes can actually produce limiting distributions that are lognormal, although their log-log plots look linear.
For example, in one experiment, if one or more confederates would look up into the sky, bystanders would then look up into the sky to see what they could see.
For God's sake look after our people ".
For example, could look like while something like is straightforward.
For this release, CBS and Paramount used discs without any disc art, making them look like the " Season 1 Remastered " HD DVD / DVD combo discs, despite having content only on one side.
For example, if a closed string splits, its worldsheet will look like a single pipe splitting ( or connected ) to two pipes ( often referred to as a pair of pants — see drawing at right ).
For the film's look, the Coens wanted to avoid the usual retro 1960s clichés like lava lamps, Day-Glo posters, and Grateful Dead music and for it to be " consistent with the whole bowling thing, we wanted to keep the movie pretty bright and poppy ", Joel said in an interview.
For most of the series run, the exterior doors of the police box operated separately from the heavier interior doors, although sometimes the two sets could open simultaneously to allow the ship's passengers to look directly outside and vice versa.
For example, forensic toxicologists may look for toxic substances in a crime scene, whereas aquatic toxicologists may analyze the toxicity level of wastewater.
For example, a Unicode code point like U + 5408, which corresponds to a particular Chinese character, has to be converted to a decimal number, preceded by and followed by, like this:, which produces this: 合 ( if it doesn't look like a Chinese character, see Template: Special characters ).
For more information about support in software media players look at comparison of media players.

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