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For and glass
For mosquito bites a paste of half a glass of salt and half a glass of soda was made.
For example, flint glass has V < 50 and crown glass has V > 50.
For example, water can also form amorphous ice, while SiO < sub > 2 </ sub > can form both fused silica ( an amorphous glass ) and quartz ( a crystal ).
For example, if a flat-panel display is examined under a magnifying glass, the pixels may appear as follows:
For instance, in the UK, Regulation 14 of the Workplace ( Health and Safety Regulations ) 1992 requires the marking of windows and glass doors to make them conspicuous.
For his exhibition in Jerusalem in 2000, in addition to the glass pieces, he had enormous blocks of transparent ice brought in from an Alaskan artesian well and formed a wall, echoing the stones of the nearby Citadel.
For instance, if in one shot a beer glass is empty, it should not be full in the next shot.
For common glass, the reflection coefficient is about 4 %.
For many applications ( bottles, eyewear ) polymer glasses ( acrylic glass, polycarbonate,
For more details, see lead glass.
For light microscopy, a steel knife mounted in a microtome is used to cut 10-micrometer-thick tissue sections which are mounted on a glass microscope slide.
For all techniques, most hydroponic reservoirs are now built of plastic, but other materials have been used including concrete, glass, metal, vegetable solids, and wood.
For example, suppose that Sally is going to drink a glass of poison, because she wants to commit suicide and believes that she can do so by drinking the poison.
* For annealing, fusing and deforming glass, or fusing metallic oxide paints to the surface of glass
For example, when a thin polymer coating ( usually a polyimide ) is spread on a glass substrate and rubbed in a single direction with a cloth, it is observed that liquid crystal molecules in contact with that surface align with the rubbing direction.
For example, if an apple is sitting in a glass elevator that is descending, an outside observer looking into the elevator sees the apple moving, so to that observer the apple has a nonzero momentum.
For example, obsidian is an amorphous glass and not a crystal.
For easy concealment, the pad was sometimes reduced to such a small size that a powerful magnifying glass was required to use it.
For example, the glass shattering in Steve Austin's entrance theme, The Undertaker's signature bell toll, or the sound of Bells with a sound of a cow's moo in JBL's Theme
For positive J < sub > 0 </ sub > the thermodynamics of the Mattis spin glass corresponds in fact simply to a ferromagnet, just because these systems have no " frustration “ at all.
For example, a light ray will refract as it enters and leaves glass, assuming there is a change in refractive index.
For dates up to a few million years micas, tektites ( glass fragments from volcanic eruptions ), and meteorites are best used.

For and medium
For their purposes, oxygen and other gases were not drawn from the surrounding atmosphere through the medium of lungs but sustained artificially by solution in their shells.
For medium spans, trusses or box beams are usually most economical, while in some cases, the appearance of the bridge may be more important than its cost efficiency.
For example, the membrane around peroxisomes shields the rest of the cell from peroxides, and the cell membrane separates a cell from its surrounding medium.
For pre-recorded presentations, the rendered frames are transferred to a different format or medium such as film or digital video.
For example, one 640MB compact disc ( CD ) holds approximately one hour of uncompressed high fidelity music, less than 2 hours of music compressed losslessly, or 7 hours of music compressed in the MP3 format at a medium bit rate.
For waves that propagate in a medium, such as sound waves, the velocity of the observer and of the source are relative to the medium in which the waves are transmitted.
For waves which do not require a medium, such as light or gravity in general relativity, only the relative difference in velocity between the observer and the source needs to be considered.
For him, the unique essence of the cinema — that which could be duplicated in no other mediumis editing.
For light, the refractive index n, vacuum wavelength λ < sub > 0 </ sub >, and wavelength in the medium λ, are related by
For the gain medium to amplify light, it needs to be supplied with energy.
For continuous wave operation it is required for the population inversion of the gain medium to be continually replenished by a steady pump source.
For example, the average calfskin can provide three and half medium sheets of writing material.
( For example, in Europe a medium shot is framed from the waist up ).
For example, Escherichia coli may be exposed to UV radition, then plated onto agar medium.
For example, there could be a small partition, two medium partitions, and a large partition.
For nonlinear medium Gauss's law does not imply that the identity
For example, there are many common lasers ( e. g., dye lasers, carbon dioxide lasers ) where the laser medium consists of complete molecules, and energy states correspond to vibrational and rotational modes of oscillation of the molecules.
For example, the bread-and-butter Soldier class has medium armor, medium speed, and a well-rounded selection of weapons and grenades, while the Scout class is lightly armored, very fast, has a scanner that detects nearby enemies, but has very weak offensive weapons.
For example, in R-Type II, if the cannon is not fired when the ' BEAM ' bar has been charged completely, the gauge is able to enter a second stage of charging, and if the cannon is fired during this time, it launches a wide spread shot of medium power energy shots instead of a single large shot.
For example, the average calfskin can provide three and half medium sheets of writing material.
For electromagnetic waves the speed in a medium is governed by its refractive index according to
For example, based on the mechanical origin of acoustic waves, a moving disturbance in space – time can exist if and only if the medium involved is neither infinitely stiff nor infinitely pliable.
For waves on a string, or in medium such as water, the amplitude is a displacement.

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