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For this reason it is important to have a reliable and accurate method of measuring the depth of water.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
For those who take the genealogies of Genesis to be historically accurate, Japheth is commonly believed to be the father of the Europeans.
For example, the student accuracy standards help ensure that student evaluations will provide sound, accurate, and credible information about student learning and performance.
For example, in Tree of Souls: The Mythology of Judaism, English professor Howard Schwartz writes, " the definition of ' mythology ' offered here does not attempt to determine if biblical or subsequent narratives are true or false, i. e., historically accurate or not ".
For a stereo mix of relatively simple signals it is now possible to make a pretty accurate separation, although some artifacts remain.
For high duty cycle networks this is likely to be the most accurate indicator of system performance.
For accurate temperature measurements, the resistance / temperature curve of the device must be described in more detail.
For example, the data mining step might identify multiple groups in the data, which can then be used to obtain more accurate prediction results by a decision support system.
For accurate weather in the Canyon, hikers should consult the National Weather Service's NOAA weather radio or the official National Weather Service website.
For all of its technical faults, many today view the film as an interesting historical document that captured the band at a particular point in time when its popularity was at its peak, and, on a more general level, as an accurate representation of the excesses of the music and show-business industries in the 1970s.
For multi-electron atoms, interactions between electrons cause the preceding equation to be no longer accurate as stated simply with Z as the atomic number.
For example, Galileo Galilei was able to accurately measure time and experiment to make accurate measurements and conclusions about the speed of a falling body. Antoine Lavoisier was a French chemist in the late 1700s who used experiment to describe new areas such as combustion and biochemistry and to develop the theory of conservation of mass ( matter ).
For accurate results, the instrument's response to the analyte in the unknown should be compared with the response to a standard ; this is very similar to the use of calibration curves.
For Christmas 2011, a new single seater mod came available. The F2 1967 Mod provide new accurate cars shapes, drivers, car sounds and physics. The Formula 2 physics were intended to get close racing online, with most of the cars sharing the same Ford Cosworth FVA 1600cc engine. Despite this, as others GPL mods, the F2 mod benefit of the extended 11 different cars slots with their individual handling. In 1967, drivers took part in no less than 23 Formula 2 races.
For an accurate description of permitted drugs or procedures in a given location, it is necessary to contact that jurisdiction directly.
For accurate off-the-tape monitoring during recording on 3-head decks, both processes must be employed at once, and circuitry provided to accomplish this is marketed under the rubric " Double Dolby ".
For example, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation in the United States and Stonewall in the UK work with the media to help portray fair and accurate images of the gay community.
For a definitive measurement of the aether wind, a much more accurate and tightly controlled experiment would have to be carried out.
For systems exploiting data fusion before detection, there is a need for accurate time and or phase synchronisation of the different receivers.
For accurate information to find exactly each stop check the Transport for London website as it will lead to you to all the changes going on and how to re-route.
For many decades a sufficiently accurate chronometer was prohibitively expensive.
For accurate facts google " Bay Area Census " and choose " Cities: and then " Novato ", where you can compare 2000 and 2010 Census figures for Novato side by side.
For more information and more accurate numbers see the Census information for Shickshinny borough or American Fact Finder

For and astronomical
For nearby astronomical objects ( such as stars in our galaxy ) luminosity distance D < sub > L </ sub > is almost identical to the real distance to the object, because spacetime within our galaxy is almost Euclidean.
For this reason, astronomical position determination – measuring the direction of the plumbline by astronomical means – works fairly well provided an ellipsoidal model of the figure of the Earth is used.
For some lunar calendars, such as the Chinese calendar, the first day of a month is the day when an astronomical new moon occurs in a particular time zone.
For the astronomer's sextant, see Sextant ( astronomical ).
For the year ( Y ) astronomical year numbering is used, thus 1 BC is 0, 2 BC is − 1, and 4713 BC is − 4712.
For decades after the discovery of GRBs, astronomers searched for a counterpart at other wavelengths: i. e., any astronomical object in positional coincidence with a recently observed burst.
For large astronomical bodies which are near-spherical due to self-gravitation, the tidal distortion produces a slightly prolate spheroid-i. e., an axially symmetric ellipsoid that is elongated along its major axis.
: For the terms " civil sunset " and " astronomical sunset ", see Twilight # Definitions
For typical seeing, the practical resolution limits are at mirror sizes well within existing mechanical limits, at a mirror diameter equal to the astronomical seeing parameter r < sub > 0 </ sub >-about 20 cm in diameter for visible observations under good conditions.
For geographical and cartographical poles on astronomical bodies other than Earth, see Poles of astronomical bodies.
For many years, a growing problem in astronomical research ( as in other academic disciplines ) was that the number of papers published in the major astronomical journals was increasing steadily, meaning astronomers were able to read less and less of the latest research findings.
For example, spectrograph and spectroscope have basically the same meaning, and in an astronomical context metallicity and abundance are also synonymous.
For ten years he actively participated in the work of the Astronomical Society, contributing papers on the theory of astronomical instruments, the aberration of light, the differential sextant, and the convertible pendulum.
For most of its orbit it is even farther from the Sun than at present, with its aphelion estimated at 960 astronomical units ( 32 times Neptune's distance ), making it one of the most distant known objects in the Solar System other than long-period comets.
For example, the Guide Star Catalog II has entries on over 998 million distinct astronomical objects.
For example, an Earth-like planet at 1. 25 astronomical units from α Cen A ( with a revolution period of 1. 34 years ) would get Sun-like illumination from its primary, and α Cen B would appear 5. 7 to 8. 6 magnitudes dimmer (− 21. 0 to − 18. 2 ), 190 to 2700 times dimmer than α Cen A but still 2100 to 150 times brighter than the full Moon.
For placements where light pollution is of prime importance, such as an astronomical observatory parking lot, or a large city nearby an astronomical observatory, low pressure sodium is preferred.
For astronomical uses, reticles could be simple crosshair designs or more elaborate designs for special purposes.
For astronomical purposes, before 1925 a day was considered to start at noon rather than the previous midnight.
For his applications of IR detectors to astronomy, Coblentz is regarded as the founder of astronomical infrared spectroscopy.

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