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For and ideal
For Plato, `` imitation '' is twice removed from reality, being a poor copy of physical appearance, which in itself is a poor copy of ideal essence.
For many years, the Swedish Academy interpreted " ideal " as " idealistic " () and used it as a reason not to give the prize to important but less Romantic authors, such as Henrik Ibsen and Leo Tolstoy.
For a monatomic ideal gas,, and for a diatomic gas ( such as nitrogen and oxygen, the main components of air ).
For an adiabatic free expansion of an ideal gas, the gas is contained in an insulated container and then allowed to expand in a vacuum.
For an ideal gas, the temperature remains constant because the internal energy only depends on temperature in that case.
For an ideal I, if a ∉ I and-a ∉ I, then I ∪
For example, they might interpret a tomato as a vegetable — according to the English definition of tomato — even though the ideal Blissymbol of vegetable was restricted by Bliss to just vegetables growing underground.
For example, the same techniques used to model ideal gases can be applied to model the behavior of a hard sphere colloidal suspension.
For a twentieth century thinker committed to the same ideal, government was an essential tool to the same end ... odern liberalism is instead the logical and sociological outcome of classical liberalism.
For an ideal gas the partial pressure is related to the molar concentration by the relation
For example, to synthesize iso-octane ( the 8-carbon ideal gasoline ) from the unfunctionalized alkane isobutane ( a 4-carbon gas ), isobutane is first dehydrogenated into isobutene.
For young Scarlett, the ideal southern belle is represented by her mother, Ellen O ' Hara.
The Southern belle was bred to conform to a subspecies of the nineteenth-century " lady "... For Scarlett, the ideal is embodied in her adored mother, the saintly Ellen, whose back is never seen to rest against the back of any chair on which she sits, whose broken spirit everywhere is mistaken for righteous calm ...
For him " In opposition to the ascetic ideal advocated by the dominant school of thought, hedonism suggests identifying the highest good with your own pleasure and that of others ; the one must never be indulged at the expense of sacrificing the other.
For the imaging scan, I-123 is considered an almost ideal isotope of iodine for imaging thyroid tissue and thyroid cancer metastasis.
For instance, the thymus provides an ideal environment for thymocytes to differentiate into a variety of different functional T cells.
" For me ," he said, " the important distinction is between a stylistic approach to the design ; and an analytical approach giving the process of due consideration to time, place, and purpose ... My analytical approach requires a full understanding of the three essential elements ... to arrive at an ideal balance among them.
For an HDTV set with slightly more than twice the number of rows of pixels, the ideal viewing distance is about half what it is for a standard definition set.
For ideal positional accuracy, it is desirable to operate on a navigational grid where the grid lines are closer to right angles ( orthogonal ) to each other.
For this reason, muonium is an ideal system for studying bound-state QED and also for searching for physics beyond the standard model.
For instance, the ring ( in fact field ) of complex numbers, which can be constructed from the polynomial ring R over the real numbers by factoring out the ideal of multiples of the polynomial.
For example, the direct sum of the R < sub > i </ sub > form an ideal not contained in any such A, but the axiom of choice gives that it is contained in some maximal ideal which is a fortiori prime.
For gases, the volume ratio is ideally the same by the ideal gas law, but the mass ratio of a single reaction has to be calculated from the molecular masses of the reactants and products.

For and gas
For the low-temperature measurements the sample was cooled by a cold nitrogen gas flow method similar to that of Andrew and Eades.
For in a world as yet unacquainted with the horrors of the mushroom cloud, poison gas was still regarded as the ultimate in hideous weapons.
For example, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-infrared spectroscopy, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography-NMR spectroscopy.
For field ion microscopy a gas is introduced, known as the imaging gas, into the chamber at very low pressures.
For example, an increase in pressure due to decreasing volume causes the reaction to shift to the side with the fewer moles of gas.
For example, simple hydrogen gas combined with simple oxygen gas can produce a more complex substance, such as water.
For determining the density of a liquid or a gas, a hydrometer or dasymeter may be used, respectively.
For example, scientific uncertainty fuels the ongoing debate over greenhouse gas regulation and is a major factor in the debate over whether to ban pesticides.
For example, " brake fluid " is hydraulic oil and will not perform its required function if there is gas in it.
For high energy gamma, this relies on interaction of the photon radiation with the tube wall material, usually 1-2mm of chrome steel to produce electrons which can enter and ionise the fill gas.
For this helium conservation program, the Bureau built a pipeline from Bushton, Kansas, to connect those plants with the government's partially depleted Cliffside gas field, near Amarillo, Texas.
For example, unlike when handloading rifle and pistol cartridges, where all the various components ( cases, gas checks, powder, primers, etc.
For example, if a liquid or gas contains ions, then the ions can be made to flow as an electric current, and the material is a conductor.
For this reason, the semiconductor fabrication facilities are highly automated, and may feature negative pressure gas bottles safe delivery system ( SDS ).

For and internal
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
For most speakers ( even native speakers ), this form of the language is generally difficult to understand, as it contains many highly specialised terms for diplomatic, internal, official, and military matters.
For a simple substance, during an adiabatic process in which the volume increases, the internal energy of the working substance must decrease
For instance, internal aerodynamics encompasses the study of the airflow through a jet engine or through an air conditioning pipe.
For instance, F could be expanded into an expression for the frictional force acting on an internal flow.
For example, the internal clock frequency of the original IBM PC was 4. 77 MHz, that is, Hz.
For the vehicle engine, see internal combustion engine.
For example, it can be detected in the exhaust of internal combustion engines and tobacco smoke.
Nonetheless, Wilson believed that, in all cases, corporations “ should be erected with caution, and inspected with care .” The actions of corporations were clearly circumscribed: “ To every corporation a name must be assigned ; and by that name alone it can perform legal acts .” For non-binding external actions or transactions, corporations enjoyed the same latitude as private individuals ; but it was with an eye to internal affairs that many saw principal advantage in incorporation.
For a spinning object, internal tensile stress provides the centripetal forces that make the parts of the object trace out circular motions.
For example, sales data might be aggregated to weekly totals and converted from internal product codes to use UPCs so that it can be compared with ACNielsen data.
For example, changes in the internal level do not affect application programs written using conceptual level interfaces, which saves substantial change work that would be needed otherwise.
For quasistatic processes under constant pressure, ΔH is equal to the change in the internal energy of the system, plus the work that the system has done on its surroundings.
For example, one of IBM's FORTRAN compilers ( H Extended IUP ) had a level of optimization which reordered the machine code instructions to keep multiple internal arithmetic units busy simultaneously.
For example, in his writings about a young man afflicted with the plague, he concentrated on the treatment of internal and external ulcerations.
For internal combustion engines in the form of jet engines, the power output varies drastically with airspeed and a less variable measure is used: thrust specific fuel consumption ( TSFC ), which is the number of pounds of propellant needed to generate impulses that measure a pound force-hour.
For example, Bernard Williams ( 1981 ) argues that there are really only internal reasons for action.
For more advanced systems, during one phase of its working loop, the processor set its " internal state byte " on the data bus.
" For the Asharis it is centred on internal taṣdīḳjudgment of veracity, for the Māturīdī-Ḥanafīs on the expressed profession of faith and the adherence of the heart, for the Muʿtazilīs on the performance of the ' prescribed duties ', for the Ḥanbalīs and the Wahhābīs on the profession of faith and the performance of the basic duties.
For both Marx and Hegel, self-development begins with an experience of internal alienation stemming from this recognition, followed by a realisation that the actual self, as a subjective agent, renders its potential counterpart an object to be apprehended.
For example, in internal conversion decay, the energy from an excited nucleus may be used to eject one of the inner orbital electrons from the atom, in a process which produces high speed electrons, but is not beta decay, and ( unlike beta decay ) does not transmute one element to another.
For a generic solid object without any axis of symmetry, the evolution of the object's orientation, represented ( for example ) by a rotation matrix that transforms internal to external coordinates, may be numerically simulated.
For example for internal combustion engines, single and two-cylinder designs are common in smaller vehicles such as motorcycles, while automobiles typically have between four and eight, and locomotives, and ships may have a dozen cylinders or more.

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