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For example, GOTO telescopes tend to be faster for locating items of interest than star hopping, allowing more time for studying of the object.
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 much more distant objects the Euclidean approximation is not valid, and General Relativity must be taken into account when calculating the luminosity distance of an object.
For the case of an object that is small compared with the radial distance to its axis of rotation, such as a tin can swinging from a long string or a planet orbiting in a circle around the Sun, the angular momentum can be expressed as its linear momentum,, crossed by its position from the origin, r. Thus, the angular momentum L of a particle with respect to some point of origin is
For an object with a fixed mass that is rotating about a fixed symmetry axis, the angular momentum is expressed as the product of the moment of inertia of the object and its angular velocity vector:
For an object with a fixed mass that is rotating about a fixed symmetry axis,
For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object.
For this reason, editors choose cutaway shots related to the main action, such as another action or object in the same location.
:* Identity: For every object x, there exists a morphism called the identity morphism for x, such that for every morphism, we have.
* For every object x in C, ;
For him, the sense of an expression in language describes a certain state of affairs in the world, namely, the way that some object is presented.
For a spinning object, internal tensile stress provides the centripetal forces that make the parts of the object trace out circular motions.
For light, we can often neglect one direction if the diffracting object extends in that direction over a distance far greater than the wavelength.
For example, chair does not change form between " the chair is here " ( subject ) and " I saw the chair " ( direct object ).
For instance, one common function in most languages is the, which returns some human-readable form for the object.
For example, there are names that have the role of properties that uniquely identify an object.
For example, all types of potential energy are converted into kinetic energy when the objects are given freedom to move to different position ( as for example, when an object falls off a support ).
For spherical bodies, when the occulting object is smaller than the star, the length ( L ) of the umbra's cone-shaped shadow is given by:
For instance, therapists have used sentences like, “ Who is the boy helping ?” and “ What is the boy fixing ?” because both verbs are transitive-they require two arguments in the form of a subject and a direct object, but not necessarily an indirect object.
For electrical systems which use alternating current the electrodes are the connections from the circuitry to the object to be acted upon by the electric current but are not designated anode or cathode since the direction of flow of the electrons changes periodically, usually many times per second.

For and swinging
For subtle swinging rhythms, I could admire intensely Mulligan's version of `` Weep '', and the fireworks went on display in `` 18 Carrots For Robert '', a sax tribute to Johnny Hodges.
For example, a shot of a zombie getting its head cut off may, for instance, start with a view of an axe being swung through the air, followed by a close-up of the actor swinging it, then followed by a cut back to the now severed head.
For example, 1920s and solo Charleston was-and is-usually danced to 2 / 4 ragtime music or traditional jazz, Lindy Hop was danced to swing music ( a kind of swinging jazz ), and Lindy Charleston to either traditional or swing jazz.
For example, a batter swings at the ball as if it was a 90 mph fastball but it is coming at 75 mph which means he is swinging too early to hit the ball well, making the changeup very effective.
He played a prominent role in many landmark albums under other leaders for the label including most of Horace Silver's swinging and soulful Song For My Father, Herbie Hancock's dark and densely orchestrated The Prisoner, Lee Morgan's hit album The Sidewinder and ' out ' albums with pianist Andrew Hill ( Black Fire 1963 and Point of Departure, 1964 ) and drummer Pete La Roca ( Basra, 1965 ).
For example, a batter swings at the ball as if it was a 90 mph fastball but it is coming at 75 mph which means he is swinging too early to hit the ball well, making the changeup very effective.
For the Italian version, the show's title there, L ' uomo Ragno, was superimposed in large yellow type over the first two shots of Spider-Man swinging through the city.
For infants and toddlers, swings with leg holes support the child in an upright position while a parent or sibling pushes the child to get a swinging motion.
For an analogy, imagine swinging a ball on a string around in a circle ; if the string is pulled short, the ball spins faster due to the conservation of angular momentum.
For example, three out of five balls will result in the central ball swinging without any apparent interruption.
High points include a particularly swinging rendition of For All We Know, relaxed and assured versions of Brubeck's odd-meter material ( especially Three To Get Ready and It's a Raggy Waltz ) and a memorable, powerful, and fascinating drum solo on Castilian Drums where Morello works up from pianissimo finger drumming, thru brushwork, to thrillingly exuberant virtuoso stickwork.
For example, consider an experimenter taking a reading of the time period of a pendulum swinging past a fiducial mark:
Suppose a pendulum is swinging with a particular period T. For such a system, it is advantageous to perform calculations relating to the swinging relative to T. In some sense, this is normalizing the measurement with respect to the period.
For example, during walking, resistance to the top of the swinging foot ( e. g., by a horizontal stick ) causes the foot to be lifted higher to move over the stick.

For and around
For those who `` like poetry but never get around to reading it '', the Library of Congress makes it possible for poets to be heard reading their own work.
For a split second, Nick relaxed his grip and Poet's slippery body spun completely around before Nick could stop him, holding him now from the rear.
For the first few months of their marriage she had tried to be nice about Gunny, going out with him to watch this pearl without price stamp imperiously around in her stall.
: For a detailed presentation of the various points of view around the definition of " algorithm " see Algorithm characterizations.
For example, a vertex configuration of ( 4, 6, 8 ) means that a square, hexagon, and octagon meet at a vertex ( with the order taken to be clockwise around the vertex ).
For example, medicinal plants have been known in the Mesopotamia at least around 2000 BC.
For a rigid body rotating around an axis of symmetry ( e. g. the blades of a ceiling fan ), the angular momentum can be expressed as the product of the body's moment of inertia, I, ( i. e. a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotation rate ) and its angular velocity ω:
For many applications where one is only concerned about rotation around one axis, it is sufficient to discard the pseudovector nature of angular momentum, and treat it like a scalar where it is positive when it corresponds to a counter-clockwise rotation, and negative clockwise.
For example, a boom in the real estate market started around 2003.
Likewise, Jeremiah ’ s exclamation “ For I hear the whispering of many: Terror is all around !” ( Jer.
For bipolar I, the ( probandwise ) concordance rates in modern studies have been consistently put at around 40 % in monozygotic twins ( same genes ), compared to 0 to 10 % in dizygotic twins.
For example, the membrane around peroxisomes shields the rest of the cell from peroxides, and the cell membrane separates a cell from its surrounding medium.
For a very brief period in 1944 the Wills band included 23 members., and around mid year he toured Northern California and the Pacific Northwest with 21 pieces in the orchestra. Billboard reported that Wills outgrossed Harry James, Benny Goodman, " both Dorsies, et al.
For example, Lowell, Massachusetts, considered to be " The Cradle of the American Industrial Revolution ," has of canals, built from around 1790 to 1850, that provided water power and a means of transportation for the city.
For example, carbon can be found as diamond, which has a tetrahedral structure around each carbon atom ; graphite, which has layers of carbon atoms with a hexagonal structure stacked on top of each other ; graphene, which is a single layer of graphite that is incredibly strong ; fullerenes, which have nearly spherical shapes ; and carbon nanotubes, which are tubes with a hexagonal structure ( even these may differ from each other in electrical properties ).
For several days around the time of ovulation, " fertile " types of mucus are produced ; they have a higher water content, and are less acidic and higher in electrolytes.
For the most part, however, relatively small urban centers with markets proliferated around the country.
For infants, bradycardia is defined as a heart rate of less than 100 bpm ( normal is around 120-160 ).
For instance, it is visible from Cancun or any other place at latitude 25 ° N or less at around 10 pm at the end of April.
For example, the highly anticipated first person shooter Quake used highly-optimized assembly code designed almost entirely around the P5 Pentium's FPU.
For a satellite in orbit around a planet, the centripetal force is supplied by gravity.
For there to exist an event horizon around the singularity, the requirement: < math > a < 1 </ math > must be satisfied:.
For example, Duncan Kennedy, in explicit reference to semiotics and deconstruction procedures, maintains that various legal doctrines are constructed around the binary pairs of opposed concepts, each of which with a claim upon intuitive and formal forms of reasoning that must be made explicit, not only in their meaning but also its relative value, and criticized.

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