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For and comparison
For comparison, Sirius has an absolute magnitude of 1. 4 which is greater than the Sun's absolute visual magnitude of 4. 83 ( it actually serves as a reference point ).
For comparison, a Roman 1st BC century catapult using stones of 6. 55 kg fired with a kinetic energy of 16, 000 joules, while a mid 19th century 12 pound cannon firing projectiles of 4. 1 kg fired the projectile with a kinetic energy of 240, 000 joules.
For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas.
For comparison, the equator of the Sun requires just over 25 days for a complete rotation.
For comparison, Internet penetration in the Ukraine was 33. 7 %, in Romania 35. 5 %, Russia 42. 8 %, and Serbia 55. 9 %.
For the Bandanese, on the other hand, although they welcomed another competitor purchaser for their spices, the items of trade offered by the Dutch — heavy woollens, and damasks, unwanted manufactured goods, for example — were usually unsuitable in comparison to traditional trade products.
For this reason, the history of Cairo during Ottoman times is often described as inconsequential, especially in comparison to other time periods.
For example, Darwinism may be used to refer to Darwin's proposed mechanism of natural selection, in comparison to more recent mechanisms such as genetic drift and gene flow.
For comparison, treating of cotton during a typical U. S. growing season requires the same amount of chemical as roughly 1, 700 homes.
For example, it may be more cost-efficient to obtain the desired level of performance by using a cluster of several low-end computers, in comparison with a single high-end computer.
For comparison, London shipped 18, 727, 230 tons ( 16 billion kg ), and New York shipped 20, 390, 953 tons ( 18 billion kg ).
For comparison:
For comparison, a mouse with a normal amount of adipose tissue is shown on the right.
For example, there is a tradition in many newsgroups and other Internet discussion forums that once such a comparison is made, the thread is finished and whoever mentioned the Nazis has automatically lost whatever debate was in progress.
For comparison, the energy density of TNT is 4. 7 megajoules per kilogram, and the energy density of gasoline is 47. 2 megajoules per kilogram.
For example, take the following comparison of execution time of computer programs:
For comparison, the average was 73. 3 days in Latin America and 16. 3 days in OECD countries.
For comparison, the other two general conic sections, the ellipse and the parabola, derive from the corresponding Greek words for " deficient " and " comparable "; these terms may refer to the eccentricity of these curves, which is greater than one ( hyperbola ), less than one ( ellipse ) and exactly one ( parabola ), respectively.
For comparison, the most efficient small four-stroke motors are around 43 % thermal efficiency ( SAE 900648 ); size is an advantage for efficiency due to the increase in the ratio of volume to surface area.
For comparison, consider a similar example written in Java-based pseudocode:
For comparison, a capacitor stores energy in an electric field, and a resistor does not store energy but rather dissipates energy as heat.
For comparison, cooking, smoking, salting etc.
For comparison, milk heat pasteurization is not being alleged to be a method " to cover up poor food quality "; consequently, food irradiation should not be accused to serve such criminal purposes.
For comparison, woven garments stretch mainly along one direction ( the bias ) and are not very elastic, unless they are woven from stretchable material such as spandex.
( For comparison, a sphere is an orientable surface with no boundary.

For and upper
For clarity, this article calls the two alternatives upper camel case and lower camel case.
For the same behavior or crime, a person of upper caste was treated differently by law than a person of lower caste.
For the upper class of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, diplomatic immunity was an easy concept to understand.
For trumpet, some also advocate 1 / 2 upper lip and 1 / 2 lower lip.
For the upper half of the results the performance was even worse.
For example, in the upper left of the four hemes shown, oxygen binds at the left of the iron atom shown in the upper left of diagram.
For example, when looking up a personal name, it may be desirable to ignore the distinction between upper and lower case letters.
For example, when mapping character strings between upper and lower case, one can use the binary encoding of each character, interpreted as an integer, to index a table that gives the alternative form of that character (" A " for " a ", " 8 " for " 8 ", etc .).
For a given energy in a given volume, there is an upper limit to the density of information ( the Bekenstein bound ) about the whereabouts of all the particles which compose matter in that volume, suggesting that matter itself cannot be subdivided infinitely many times and there must be an ultimate level of fundamental particles.
For example, an upper layer protocol may cache data to make sure that it is in the correct order, before giving the data to an application.
For example, mainline churches, with their upper class congregations, " promote order, stability, and conservatism, and in so doing proved to be a powerful source of legitimation of the status quo and of existing disparities in the distribution of wealth and power " because much of the wealth of the church comes from the congregation.
# For every x in F and y in P, x ≤ y implies that y is in F. ( F is an upper set )
For Full Honors, students must complete two years ( 16 – 20 credits ) of lower division honors courses, two years of a foreign language, mathematics at the pre-calculus level or higher, 12 credits of upper division coursework in their major or minor that have been " honorized ", and a capstone project in the final semester before graduation.
For instance, in many languages the surface of the tongue contacts a relatively large area from the back of the upper teeth to the alveolar ridge ; this is common enough to have received its own name,.
For instance, power laws are thought to characterize the behavior of the upper tails for the popularity of websites, the degree distribution of the webgraph, describing the hyperlink structure of the WWW, the net worth of individuals, the number of species per genus, the popularity of given names, Gutenberg – Richter law of earthquake magnitudes, the size of financial returns, and many others.
For instance, it is commonly accepted now that the famous Gutenberg – Richter law decays more rapidly than a pure power-law tail because of a finite exponential cutoff in the upper tail.
For example the first stage of the Saturn V, carrying the weight of the upper stages, was able to achieve a mass ratio of about 10, and achieved a specific impulse of 263 seconds.
For orthodox Marxists, socialism is the lower stage of communism based on the principle of " from each according to his ability, to each according to his contribution " while upper stage communism is based on the principle of " from each according to his ability, to each according to his need "; the upper stage becoming possible only after the socialist stage further develops economic efficiency and the automation of production has led to a superabundance of goods and services.
For the original NMOS design, the specified upper clock frequency limit increased successively from the introductory 2. 5 MHz, via the well known 4 MHz ( Z80A ), up to 6 ( Z80B ) and 8 MHz ( Z80H ).
For it has been revealed to you that which has not been revealed to all the upper hosts.
For one, the new stage weighs considerably less than the older one, which means that the lower stages below it will leave the new upper stage at a higher velocity.
For a 90 % probability, covering the range from the 5 % to the 95 % range on the probability curve, the upper and lower limits can be found using the inequality:
For high-altitude nuclear explosions, this means that much of the EMP is actually generated at a large distance from the detonation ( where the gamma radiation from the explosion hits the upper atmosphere ).

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