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For stars, in the absence of extensive observations at many wavelengths, it usually must be computed assuming an effective temperature.
For example, at the Battle of Kursk the Red Army employed a combination of defense in great depth, extensive minefields, and tenacious defense of breakthrough shoulders.
For example, the extensive trail network maintained by the DNT, the Norwegian Trekking Association, extensively uses cairns in conjunction with T-painted rock faces to mark trails.
For centuries sweetwater artesian wells in the Fayyum Oasis have permitted extensive cultivation in an irrigated area that extends over.
For Golb, the amount of documents is too extensive and includes many different writing styles and calligraphies ; the ruins seem to have been a fortress, used as a military base for a very long period of timeincluding the 1st centuryso they could not have been inhabited by the Essenes ; and the large graveyard excavated in 1870, just 50 metres east of the Qumran ruins was made of over 1200 tombs that included many women and childrenPliny clearly wrote that the Essenes that lived near the Dead Sea " had not one woman, had renounced all pleasure ... and no one was born in their race ".
For example, " Wien Neêrlands Bloed ", national anthem of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1932, makes extensive and conspicuous use of the parallel Dutch word.
For example, one key meeting location was in the U. S. at the Dakin Building, then owned by American philanthropist Henry Dakin, who had extensive Russian contacts: During the late 1980s, as glasnost and perestroika led to the liquidation of the Soviet empire, the Dakin building was the location for a series of groups facilitating United States-Russian contacts.
For example, " Wien Neêrlands Bloed ", national anthem of the Netherlands between 1815 and 1932, makes extensive and conspicuous use of the parallel Dutch word.
For example, the identity of proteins of the immune system ( e. g. antibodies ), and the mechanism by which they recognize and bind to foreign antigens would remain very obscure if not for the extensive use of in vitro work to isolate the proteins, identify the cells and genes that produce them, study the physical properties of their interaction with antigens, and identify how those interactions lead to cellular signals that activate other components of the immune system.
For supervising and managing the business, there was an extensive and complicated system of government agencies.
For example, a banking institution could get the user's account information and provide them efficiently with extensive information such as transactions, account information entries etc.
For the First Transcontinental Railroad, the United States government solved this problem by making extensive grants of public land to the railway's builders.
For example in the late 18th century, chief William Cleveland had a large " slave town " on the mainland opposite the Banana Islands, whose inhabitants " were employed in cultivating extensive rice fields, described as being some of the largest in Africa at the time ...."
For many complex objects, such as those that make extensive use of references, this process is not straightforward.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
For example, the internal lower receiver of civilian AR-15 rifles is milled differently and has a much smaller cavity than that of the military-issue M16, and M16 parts such as the fire-control group cannot fit in a civilian rifle without extensive machining.
For example, an extensive line of research conducted by Hasher and Zacks has demonstrated that individuals register information about the frequency of events automatically ( i. e., outside of conscious awareness and without engaging conscious information processing resources ).
For example, in 1933 H. G. Wells postulated in The Shape of Things to Come a Second World War in which Nazi Germany and Poland are evenly matched militarily, fighting an indecisive war over ten years ; and Poul Anderson's early 1950s Psychotechnic League depicted a world undergoing a devastating nuclear war in 1958, yet by the early 21st century managing not only to rebuild the ruins on Earth but also engage in extensive space colonization of the Moon and several planets.
For them, the calibration of a new frequency spectrum analyzer is a routine matter with extensive precedent.
For example, he made extensive use of rollicking jazz tunes in his Piano Concerto in G Major in the first and third movements.
For example, the United States constitutes a mixed economy ( substantial market regulation, agricultural subsidies, extensive government-funded research and development, Medicare / Medicaid ), yet at the same time it is foundationally rooted in a market economy.
For an extensive study of Hooke's architectural work, see the book by Cooper.
For more extensive motivational background and historical notes, see category theory and the list of category theory topics.
For example, extensive shellfish aquaculture takes up valuable space used by coastal marine mammals for important activities such as breeding, foraging and resting.

For and list
For this step the computer memory is separated into three regions: cells in the W-region are used for storage of the forms in the text-form list ; ;
* For a list of other extant works, C. Brockelmann's Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur ( Weimar, 1898 ), vol.
For a list of all Antarctic islands see List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands.
For a list of all antarctic islands see List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands.
For easier reference, the list is presented by area code.
For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
For instance, binary search is said to run in a number of steps proportional to the logarithm of the length of the list being searched, or in O ( log ( n )), colloquially " in logarithmic time ".
For example, if the sorted list to which we apply binary search has n elements, and we can guarantee that each lookup of an element in the list can be done in unit time, then at most log < sub > 2 </ sub > n + 1 time units are needed to return an answer.
For cross-referencing, they are given with list indices from Andreini ( 1-22 ), Williams ( 1-2, 9-19 ), Johnson ( 11-19, 21-25, 31-34, 41-49, 51-52, 61-65 ), and Grünbaum ( 1-28 ).
For a longer list, see places of interest in Bursa.
For details on specific bicycle parts, see list of bicycle parts and: Category: bicycle parts.
For some time the existence of the word bretwalda in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which was based in part on the list given by Bede in his Historia Ecclesiastica, led historians to think that there was perhaps a ' title ' held by Anglo-Saxon overlords.
: For an annotated list of textbooks and monographs, see physical cosmology.
For a full list of all historic Benedictine houses in England & Wales see below.
** For a list of persons with the given name Benjamin see
For a list of current trustees, see here.
For a list of all named HTML character entity references, see List of XML and HTML character entity references ( approximately 250 entries ).
For instance, it seemed to be unrealistic to comprehensively list human knowledge in a form usable by a symbolic computer program.
For instance, it defined chemical engineering to be a " science of itself, the basis of which is ... unit operations " in a 1922 report ; and with which principle, it had published a list of academic institutions which offered " satisfactory " chemical engineering courses.
For a list of rules visit AACCA ( American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators ).
For the list of the members of the Holy Synod and their official titles see main article The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria
For example, ancient Hindu religious texts list clairvoyance amongst other forms of ' clear ' experiencing, as siddhis, or ' perfections ', skills that are yielded through appropriate meditation and personal discipline.
For those with no religious affiliation and those who chose not to list an affiliation, either the space for religion was left blank or the words " NO PREFERENCE " or " NO RELIGIOUS PREF " were included.
: For a list of some of the most noted oracular pronouncements of the Pythia, go to Famous Oracular Statements from Delphi.

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