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For continuous control, feed 1 part phenothiazine to 9 parts minerals or salts.
( 3 ) For anionics, these micelles appear to be roughly spherical assemblages in which the hydrocarbon tails come together so that the polar groups ( the ionized ends ) face outward towards the aqueous continuous phase.
For a rigorous definition of basis with a continuous set of indices and consequently for a rigorous definition of position and momentum basis see.
For the study of the mechanical behavior of solids and fluids these are assumed to be continuous bodies, which means that the matter fills the entire region of space it occupies, despite the fact that matter is made of atoms, has voids, and is discrete.
For instance, any continuous function defined on a compact space into an ordered set ( with the order topology ) such as the real line is bounded.
For continuous, frequent or prolonged intravenous chemotherapy administration, various systems may be surgically inserted into the vasculature to maintain access.
For seventy-four years ( 1689-1763 ) there were six colonial wars, which involved continuous warfare between New England and Acadia ( see the French and Indian Wars as well as Father Rale's War and Father Le Loutre's War ).
For a time-dependent process of heating of the calorimetric material, defined by a continuous joint progression of and, starting at time and ending at time, there can be calculated an accumulated quantity of heat delivered,.
For example, a continuous chain of speakers across the centuries links Vulgar Latin to all of its modern descendants.
For any source material of specific composition, the main variables that affect the purity of products in continuous distillation are the reflux ratio and the number of theoretical equilibrium stages ( practically, the number of trays or the height of packing ).
For continuous dynamical systems, the map τ is understood to be a finite time evolution map and the construction is more complicated.
For example, despite continuous revision, the 14th edition became outdated after 35 years ( 1929 – 1964 ).
For example, oscillating charges produce electric and magnetic fields that may be viewed in a ' smooth ', continuous, wavelike fashion.
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For instance, by assigning to every open set U the associative algebra of real-valued continuous functions on U, one obtains a presheaf of algebras on X.
For three decades there are costly and continuous campaigns to suppress the local African rulers.
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For example, the K ' iche ' language spoken in Guatemala has the inflectional prefixes k-and x-to mark incompletive and completive aspect ; Mandarin Chinese has the aspect markers-le 了 ,-zhe 着, zài-在, and-guò 过 to mark the perfective, durative stative, durative progressive, and experiential aspects, and also marks aspect with adverbs ; and English marks the continuous aspect with the verb to be coupled with present participle and the perfect with the verb to have coupled with past participle.
For the more severe disorders, such as type 1 glycogen storage disease, this may be supplied in the form of cornstarch every few hours or by continuous gastric infusion.
For example, a bijective linear map is an isomorphism between vector spaces, and a bijective continuous function whose inverse is also continuous is an isomorphism between topological spaces, called a homeomorphism.
For him " the chief importance is given not to Anarchism as the aim but to Anarchy as the continuous quest for the aim ".
For continuous wave operation it is required for the population inversion of the gain medium to be continually replenished by a steady pump source.

For and cash
For example, all credit sales are recorded in the sales journal, all cash payments are recorded in the cash payments journal.
For a decision which generates multiple cash flows in multiple time periods, all the cash flows must be discounted and then summed into a single net present value.
For example, a wheat farmer and a miller could sign a futures contract to exchange a specified amount of cash for a specified amount of wheat in the future.
For the merchant, cash out is a way of reducing their net cash takings, saving on banking of cash.
For people in some remote areas, cash out may be the only way they can withdraw cash from their personal accounts.
For example, in a pure cash deal ( financed from the company ’ s current account ), liquidity ratios might decrease.
For companies that face difficulty in obtaining financing due to a perception of high credit risk, the IFC securitizes assets with predictable cash flows, such as mortgages, credit cards, loans, corporate debt instruments, and revenue streams, in an effort to enhance those companies ' credit.
For Chinese weddings, cash or a cheque is always the best gift.
For example a company may have inbound payments from customers that have not yet cleared, but may wish to immediately pay out cash for its payroll.
For the primary market to thrive, there must be a secondary market, or aftermarket that provides liquidity for the investment security — where holders of securities can sell them to other investors for cash.
For a family with two children in the income range £ 676 to £ 816 per annum, cash benefits rose from 4 % of income in 1964 to 22 % in 1968, compared with a change from 1 % to 2 % for a similar family in the income range £ 2, 122 to £ 2, 566 over the same period.
For example, a company may be notionally profitable but generating little operational cash ( as may be the case for a company that barters its products rather than selling for cash ).
For example, a job reference that says a former employee " was never caught taking money from the cash box.
For this function, the nominal interest rate ( on the vertical axis ) is plotted against the quantity of cash balances ( or liquidity ), on the horizontal.
:-the net cash flow ( the amount of cash, inflow minus outflow ) at time t. For educational purposes, is commonly placed to the left of the sum to emphasize its role as ( minus ) the investment.
For example, in May 2005, a particular parlor in Kanagawa prefecture reported to the local police that someone had counterfeited their tokens and made off with the equivalent of US $ 60, 000 in cash by trading them in at their nearby exchange center.
For companies with very stable and secured cash flows ( e. g., real estate portfolios with rental income secured with long term rental agreements ), debt volumes of up to 100 % of the purchase price have been provided.

For and flows
For incompressible flows, density remains constant.
For example, the electric currents in electrolytes are flows of positively and negatively charged ions.
For centuries Egyptians attempted to predict and take advantage of these flows and thereby moderate the severity of floods.
For example, westerly flows between MJO-induced areas of low pressure may cause cyclonic circulations north and south of the equator.
For the same reason, flows of air down toward the northern surface of the Earth tend to spread across the surface in a clockwise pattern.
For the initiated this union was the symbol of the eternity of human life that flows from the generations which spring from each other.
For example, if a 300 ohm resistor is attached across the terminals of a 12 volt battery, then a current of 12 / 300 = 0. 04 amperes ( or 40 milliamperes ) flows through that resistor.
For example, classical thermodynamics can consider long-time-average rates of flows generated by continually repeated irreversible cyclic processes.
For instance, a series of basalt flows are assumed to be related to one another.
For example, the magnitude of a river's current, i. e. the amount of water that flows through a cross-section of the river each second, or the amount of sunlight that lands on a patch of ground each second is also a kind of flux.
For flows ( or parts thereof ) with strong vorticity effects, the potential flow approximation is not applicable.
For instance, it is unknown at this time whether classical mechanical flows on a constant energy surface are ergodic in general.
For example, in the southern half of the highway, the " inner ring " is designated as the Périphérique Ouest (" Western Ring ") as traffic flows westbound whereas the " outer ring " is designated as the Périphérique Est (" Eastern Ring ") as traffic flows eastbound.
For modern PLD programming languages, design flows, and tools, see FPGA and Reconfigurable computing.
For example, heat always flows spontaneously from regions of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature, and never the reverse, unless external work is performed on the system.
For much of its length it and flows in a generally south-west to north-east direction.
For the noble river I have named flows along it on one side, upon which the kings and princes who would be coming from overseas could be carried by ship.
For a single armature winding, when the shaft has made one-half complete turn, the winding is now connected so that current flows through it in the opposite of the initial direction.
For flows in which the density does not vary significantly, the analysis of the behaviour of such flows may be simplified greatly by assuming a constant density.

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