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For and singly
For a singly charged deuterium ion, the velocity would be Y ms < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
For example, the methylation of benzene (), through a Friedel-Crafts reaction using as catalyst, may produce singly methylated, doubly methylated, or still more highly methylated products, as shown in the following example,
For example, given sequence data structures, e. g. singly linked list, vector etc., and algorithms to operate on them, e. g., etc., a direct approach would implement each algorithm specifically for each data structure, giving combinations to implement.
For a while, it seemed as if the group could simply not fail, either singly or in any permutation.
For instance, in the first volume, The Fellowship of the Ring, the Black Riders first appear singly, then in progressively larger groups ; B5 repeated this tension-building pattern early in its first season, when enemy forces known as the Shadows appear first singly, and then in vast numbers.
For two of the seven frieze groups ( numbers 1 and 2 below ) the symmetry groups are singly generated, for four ( numbers 3 – 6 ) they have a pair of generators, and for number 7 the symmetry groups require three generators.
For example, these factors might indicate whether either of two treatments were administered to a patient, with the treatments applied either singly, or in combination.
For Kelsen as for other central European contemporaries, norms occur not singly but in sets, termed ' orders '.
For many years the passenger services on the line have been provided by Wessex Trains, and since 2006 by First Great Western, using Class 150 or Class 153 diesel multiple units ( DMUs ) either singly or in multiple.
For equally ( balanced ) correlation of ground and excited states ( better excitation energies ) one can use more than one reference determinant from which all singly, doubly, ... excited determinants are included ( multireference configuration interaction ).
For much of the year, Least Grebes are found singly or in pairs ; however, when not breeding, they sometimes gather in flocks of 20 or more.

For and charged
For example, the antiparticle of the electron is the positively charged antielectron, or positron, which is produced naturally in certain types of radioactive decay.
For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object.
For example, the electric currents in electrolytes are flows of positively and negatively charged ions.
For example if a person is charged with speeding, in a hypothetical case the prosecution has to prove that the person was the driver of the motor vehicle and that it was being driven in excess of the proper speed without any lawful excuse.
For example, a commodity broker can be charged with fraud if he or she receives a large purchase order from a client ( one likely to affect the price of that commodity ) and then purchases that commodity before executing the client's order in order to benefit from the anticipated price increase.
For purposes of Miranda, the police must immediately cease the interrogation and cannot resume interrogating the defendant about any offense charged or uncharged unless counsel is present or defendant initiates contact for purposes of resuming interrogation and valid waiver obtained.
For example: a subject is arrested, charged with robbery, and is held in county jail awaiting trial.
For caesium, therefore, the picture of Cs < sup >+</ sup >- ions held together by a negatively charged electron gas is not too inaccurate.
For example, a criminal defendant charged with a felony theft charge, the conviction of which would require imprisonment in state prison, may be offered the opportunity to plead guilty to a misdemeanor theft charge, which may not carry jail time.
For example, if the electroscope is negatively charged throughout, there is an excess of electrons and the leaf is separated from the stem.
For E. coli, fMet is efficiently removed if the second residue is small and uncharged, but not if the second residue is bulky and charged.
For example, in a trial under criminal law the prosecution has the burden of presenting prima facie evidence of each element of the crime charged against the defendant.
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, a neutral pion ( which decays electromagnetically ) has a life of about 10 < sup >− 16 </ sup > seconds, while a charged pion ( which decays through the weak interaction ) lives about 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup > seconds, a hundred million times longer.
For the next decade he occupied a series of relatively minor positions in the Tory governments: Undersecretary for War, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and chairman of the Bullion Committee ( charged with stabilizing British finances after the end of the Napoleonic Wars ).
For instance, it was only in 1836 that prisoners charged with a felony were allowed to have counsel ( i. e. a lawyer ) in England ( the Prisoners ' Counsel Act ).
For example, John Rawls asks us to imagine a group of persons in a situation where they know nothing about themselves, and are charged with devising a social or political organization ( See the veil of ignorance ).
When Maxwell Fyfe charged that Raeder was guilty of violating both the Treaty of Versailles and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement and commented: " For 20 years, from 1918 to 1938, you and the German Navy had been involved in a course of complete, cold and deliberate deception of your treaty obligations ... Do you deny this was so ?".
For example, electrons may be replaced by other negatively charged particles such as muons ( muonic atoms ) or pions ( pionic atoms ).
For example, dielectric absorption refers to the inability of a capacitor that has been charged for a long time to completely discharge when briefly discharged.
For instance, Starfleet never charged Quark rent for his bar on Deep Space Nine, but he never had to pay Chief O ' Brien for repairs either.
For example, a group of four travelling with a small car was charged only £ 27, while the comparable fare for four people travelling with a large car remained at £ 32.

For and hydrogen
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
For example, the creation of argon fluorohydride ( HArF ), a marginally stable compound of argon with fluorine and hydrogen, was reported by researchers at the University of Helsinki in 2000.
For example, the analysis of the debris at the testing site of the first U. S. hydrogen bomb, Ivy Mike, ( 1 November 1952, Enewetak Atoll ), revealed high concentrations of various actinides including americium ; due to military secrecy, this result was published only in 1956.
For example, an antiproton and a positron can form an antihydrogen atom, which has almost exactly the same properties as a hydrogen atom.
For example, water is a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of two to one, with the oxygen atom between the two hydrogen atoms, and an angle of 104. 5 ° between them.
For a few illustrative examples: German speakers use " Wasserstoff " ( water substance ) for " hydrogen ", " Sauerstoff " ( acid substance ) for " oxygen " and " Stickstoff " ( smothering substance ) for " nitrogen ", while English and some romance languages use " sodium " for " natrium " and " potassium " for " kalium ", and the French, Italians, Greeks, Portuguese and Poles prefer " azote / azot / azoto " ( from roots meaning " no life ") for " nitrogen ".
For example, in the Haber process, finely divided iron serves as a catalyst for the synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen.
For example, simple hydrogen gas combined with simple oxygen gas can produce a more complex substance, such as water.
For example, in the electrophilic addition of hydrogen bromide, an electrophile ( proton ) attacks the double bond forming a carbocation, which then reacts with the nucleophile ( bromine ).
For example, NASA's workhorse space shuttle used cryogenic hydrogen / oxygen propellant as its primary means of getting into orbit, and all of the rockets built for the Soviet space program by Sergei Korolev used liquid oxygen as their oxidiser.
For example, Dalton assumed that water's formula was HO, giving the atomic weight of oxygen as eight times that of hydrogen, instead of the modern value of about 16.
For example, the chemical compound n-hexane has the structural formula, which shows that it has 6 carbon atoms arranged in a chain, and 14 hydrogen atoms.
For example, as the only neutral atom with an analytic solution to the Schrödinger equation, the study of the energetics and bonding of the hydrogen atom played a key role in the development of quantum mechanics.
For similar reasons, and also due to the small size of helium atoms, helium's diffusion rate through solids is three times that of air and around 65 % that of hydrogen.
For example, in the solar wind together with ionized hydrogen, the particles interact with the Earth's magnetosphere giving rise to Birkeland currents and the aurora.
For example, a water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms, but does not contain atomic hydrogen ( which would refer to isolated hydrogen atoms ).
For these developments, it was essential that the solution of the Dirac equation for the hydrogen atom could be worked out exactly, such that any experimentally observed deviation had to be taken seriously as a signal of failure of the theory.
For example, oxygen makes up about < sup > 8 </ sup >/< sub > 9 </ sub > of the mass of any sample of pure water, while hydrogen makes up the remaining < sup > 1 </ sup >/< sub > 9 </ sub > of the mass.
For example, if one tried to demonstrate it using the hydrocarbons decane ( chemical formula C < sub > 10 </ sub > H < sub > 22 </ sub >) and undecane ( C < sub > 11 </ sub > H < sub > 24 </ sub >), one would find that 100 grams of carbon could react with 18. 46 grams of hydrogen to produce decane or with 18. 31 grams of hydrogen to produce undecane, for a ratio of hydrogen masses of 121: 120, which is hardly a ratio of " small " whole numbers.

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