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" For the next several decades, Davis claimed she was fired, and although Cukor never understood why she placed so much importance on an incident he considered so minor, he never worked with her again.
For the case of Bragg reflection only the lowest-order reflection is allowed if the light is incident along the helical axis, whereas for oblique incidence higher-order reflections become permitted.
For a while after the incident, Red Square was jokingly referred to by Muscovites as Sheremetyevo-3.
For mirrors with parabolic surfaces, parallel rays incident on the mirror produce reflected rays that converge at a common focus.
For a given metal, there exists a certain minimum frequency of incident radiation below which no photoelectrons are emitted.
For a given metal and frequency of incident radiation, the rate at which photoelectrons are ejected is directly proportional to the intensity of the incident light.
For example, in the two famous Kinsman Transit cases from the 2nd Circuit ( exercising admiralty jurisdiction over a New York incident ), it was clear that mooring a boat improperly could lead to the risk of a boat drifting away and crashing into another boat, and that both boats could crash into a bridge, which collapsed and blocked the river, and in turn, the wreckage could flood the land adjacent to the river, as well as prevent any traffic from traversing the river until it had been cleared.
For years afterward members of her community would attribute the child's curiosity, intelligence, and lively personality to the incident.
* For specular surfaces, such as glass or polished metal, reflectivity will be nearly zero at all angles except at the appropriate reflected angle-that is, reflected radiation will follow a different path from incident radiation for all cases other than radiation normal to the surface.
For several months following the incident, the party information apparatus struggled to find a " correct way " to frame the incident for public consumption.
For a light wave normally incident upon the plate, polarization component along the ordinary axis travels through the crystal with a speed v < sub > o </ sub >
For example, to market a romantic comedy movie, a director staged a phony " incident " during a supposed wedding, which showed a bride and preacher getting knocked into a pool by a clumsy fall from a best man.
For the majority involved in an RDD incident, the radiation health risks ( i. e. increased probability of developing cancer later in life due to radiation exposure ) are small, comparable to the health risk from smoking five packages of cigarettes on a daily basis.
: For the incident involving the WWII merchant ship Automedon, see the article: SS Automedon and the article: German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis.
For decades after this incident, Erwin and Unicoi County had a reputation for being hostile to African-Americans.
For the most part the Japanese media remained silent on the incident as did league commissioner Takeso Shimoda.
For crashes involving cyclists or pedestrians, there was a higher incident rate for HEVs than CEVs when a vehicle was turning a corner.
For example in the 2011 Stratfor hacking incident, the password lists and credit card information were published allegedly in order " to wreak unholy havoc upon the systems and personal e-mail accounts of these rich and powerful oppressors "; later the rooted email spools were passed to WikiLeaks for publication.
For example, bridges carrying railways over roads may carry signs advising that if a road vehicle strikes the bridge the railway authority ( on a given number ) should be called first, then 999 to alert Network Rail to a potential incident impacting upon the railway.
) As a result of this incident and petitions from West India merchants, the opposition in Parliament voted ( 257 " For " and 209 " Against ") on 28 March to ask the King to seek redress from Spain.
The band Buffalo Springfield protested the department's handling of the incident in their song " For What It's Worth ".
For a show that in its early seasons depicted universally-relatable adolescent and family experiences against a backdrop of 1950s nostalgia, this incident marked an audacious, cartoonish turn towards attention-seeking gimmickry.

For and intensity
For those affiliated with it, the A.L.A.M. pool was a haven from the infringement actions involving detail patents that beset the industry with mounting intensity after 1900.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
For example, changes in signal strength may be used to specify the sounds to be reproduced by a loudspeaker, or the light intensity of television pixels.
For fluorophores in solution this means that the intensity and polarization of the emitted light is dependent on rotational diffusion.
For platformist anarcho-communist Wayne Price " Today ’ s proposals for Parecon, in which workers are rewarded for the intensity and duration of their labor in a cooperative economy, would fit into Bakunin ’ s or Marx ’ s concept of a transitory, beginning, phase, of a free society ... Kropotkin rejected the two-phase approach of the Marxists and the anarchist-collectivists.
For example, on 19 May 2011 an earthquake of magnitude 0. 7 in Southern California, USA 4 km deep was classified as of intensity III by the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ), while a 4. 5 magnitude quake in Salta, Argentina 164 km deep was of intensity I.
For a transmitted ray we could do something similar but in that case the distance traveled through the object would cause even faster intensity decrease.
For a known albedo, it is possible to estimate the surface temperature, and correspondingly the intensity of heat radiation.
For every reflection corresponding to a point q in the reciprocal space, there is another reflection of the same intensity at the opposite point-q.
For example, the sampling process in any standard image sensor ( CCD or CMOS camera ) is relatively far from the ideal sampling which would measure the image intensity at a single point.
For example, the intensity of radiation from the Sun is 9126 watts per square meter at the distance of Mercury ( 0. 387 AU ); but only 1367 watts per square meter at the distance of Earth ( 1 AU )— an approximate threefold increase in distance results in an approximate ninefold decrease in intensity of radiation.
For a Gaussian intensity ( i. e. power density, W / m < sup > 2 </ sup >) distribution in a single-mode optical fiber, the mode field diameter is that at which the electric and magnetic field strengths are reduced to 1 / e of their maximum values, i. e., the diameter at which power density is reduced to 1 / e < sup > 2 </ sup > of the maximum power density, because the power density is proportional to the square of the field strength.
For a lightly damped linear oscillator with a resonance frequency Ω, the intensity of oscillations I when the system is driven with a driving frequency ω is typically approximated by a formula that is symmetric about the resonance frequency:
For example, " the intensity of pressure " is meaningless, since the parameters of those variables do not match.
For an ideal point source the intensity of the Arago spot equals that of the undisturbed wave front.
" For the climactic battle, Eidelman starts the music quietly, building the intensity as the battle progresses.
For many services there is labor intensity as services usually involve considerable human activity, rather than a precisely determined process ; exceptions include utilities.
For example, measurements for the intensity of usage, such as incidence and frequency, vary by study.
For confined housing where light control is possible, lowering light intensity so that birds cannot see each other as easily reduces antagonistic encounters and aggressive behaviour.
For example, the Solar storm of 1859 struck the Earth with such intensity that the northern lights could be seen as far south as Rome, approximately 42 ° north of the equator.
For a detailed discussion of the intensity and spectrum ( color ) of incandescence, see the article: thermal radiation.

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