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For and convenience
For convenience we chose a stronger pigment, unknown to the early Italians or to Brumidi, titanium oxide, reserving the active lime white for highest lights, put on at the end of the day's stint.
For the convenience of guests bundle centers have been established throughout the city and suburbs where the donations may be deposited between now and the date of the big event.
For convenience, such lists usually include infractions although, in the U. S., they may come into the sphere not of the criminal law, but rather of the civil law.
For convenience, hyperbolas are usually analyzed in terms of their centered East-West opening form.
For typographical convenience, the Legendre symbol is sometimes written as ( a | p ) or ( a / p ).
For the convenience of the reader, the formula given above is based on Chapront's latest parameters and expressed with a single integer variable, and the following additional terms have been added:
For the sake of convenience, these failure statistics often are translated into MTBF ( in this case, installed life before failure ).
For convenience, pixels are normally arranged in a regular two-dimensional grid.
For convenience some geologists prefer to annotate them with a subscript S, for example L < sub > s </ sub >< sub > 1 </ sub > to differentiate them from intersection lineations, though this is generally redundant.
For long periods of the last millennium Britain had the largest merchant fleet in the world, but it has slipped down the rankings as Flag of convenience has grown.
For convenience, Egyptologists arbitrarily choose to pronounce her name as " ee-set ".
For convenience of use, the vibrating reed assembly is often attached by a cable to the rest of the electrometer.
For the convenience of users configuring a system, the four bit house code is selected as a letter from A through P while the four bit unit code is a number 1 through 16.
For example Rembrandt's prints are usually referred to as " etchings " for convenience, but very often include work in engraving and drypoint as well, and sometimes have no etching at all.
For convenience, the primary sources that these texts rely upon are not cited.
For those who want the convenience of DocBook without a large learning curve, Simplified DocBook was designed.
For example, while convenience stores in Alaska, Pennsylvania and New Jersey cannot sell any kind of alcohol at all, stores in Nevada, New Mexico, and California may sell alcoholic beverages of any sort, while stores in Virginia, Idaho, or Oregon can sell beer and wine, but not liquor.
For example, in Los Angeles, CA, a local chain operates neighborhood grocery stores that fill a niche between a traditional supermarket and convenience store.
For navigational convenience, Great Circle routes are often broken into a series of shorter rhumb lines which allow the use of constant headings between waypoints along the Great Circle.
For reasons of convenience, historically the value of the reciprocal of the fine-structure constant is often specified.
It had been bought by Wren many years before as part of a legacy for his son Christopher Wren, Jr. For convenience Wren also leased a house on St James's Street in London.
For this reason, enterprising maritime raiders commonly took advantage of " flag of convenience " Letters of Marque, shopping for cooperative governments to license and legitimize their depredations.
For convenience, two different views of the data are available here: “ Segmented tables ,” and a single “ Unitized table ( all elements ).” Choose whichever one you need from the table of contents, below.
For convenience and due to the range of magnitudes involved, these quantities are almost always reported in kJ · mol < sup >− 1 </ sup > rather than in J · mol < sup >− 1 </ sup >.

For and ceramic
For frequencies extending beyond the VHF band, cores made from non-conductive magnetic ceramic materials called ferrites are common.
For applications not needing very precise timing, a low-cost ceramic resonator is often used in place of a quartz crystal.
For EPROMs, which can be erased by UV light, some DIPs, generally ceramic CERDIPs, were manufactured with a circular window of clear quartz in the center of the top of the package, over the chip die.
For automotive catalytic converters, the core is usually a ceramic monolith with a honeycomb structure.
For comprehensive orthodontic treatment, most commonly, metal wires ( Juste ) are inserted into orthodontic brackets ( see dental braces ), which can be made from stainless steel or a more aesthetic ceramic material.
For example, western foreigners from the Tarim Basin and elsewhere were depicted in numerous ceramic figurines of the Chinese Tang dynasty ( 618 – 907 ).
For 1998-99 models the Autobahn package consisted of a 3. 29 differential ratio opposed to the standard 3. 05, H-rated tires, 12-inch front brakes with ceramic pads, and a 128 mph speed limiter.
For this reason, stainless steel, ceramic, and flint grinding media may each be used when corrosive substances are present during grinding.
For example, transparent ceramic armor consisting of a light weight composite has been formed by tilizing a face plate of transparent alumina Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > ( or magnesia MgO ) with a back-up plate of transparent plastic.
For osseointegrated dental implants, metallic, ceramic, and polymeric materials have been used, in particular titanium.
For larger valves, a metal tank with ceramic insulators for the electrodes is used, with a vacuum pump system to counteract slight leakage of air into the tank around imperfect seals.
For fixing the toilet seats, shower tray and ceramic floor finish a concrete slab is laid at the floor level.
For example, such methods are required for producing advanced, high-temperature structural parts such as heat engine components, recuperators and the like from powders of ceramic raw materials.
For the task, he used discarded pieces of ceramic tiles collected from the factory " Pujol i Bausis " located in Esplugues de Llobregat, and pieces of white ceramic from broken cups and plates discarded by other Spanish manufacturers.

For and products
For example, " aloin " is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important medical uses ( e. g. as a laxative and in the treatment of burns ) as well as cosmetic uses ( e. g. in skin and hair products ).
" For clothing, they prohibited leather because animals were killed for it, as well as cotton, silk, and wool, because they were products of slave labor.
For this privilege, they would have to pay a tax in wool, meat, milk, and cheese to the temples, who would distribute these products to the bureaucracy and priesthood.
For example, one application of biotechnology is the directed use of organisms for the manufacture of organic products ( examples include beer and milk products ).
For the first time, not only manufacturers, but also importers and distributors share a responsibility to ensure Electrical and Electronic Equipment within the scope of RoHS comply with the hazardous substances limits and have a CE mark on their products.
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 example, adding more S from the outside will cause an excess of products, and the system will try to counteract this by increasing the reverse reaction and pushing the equilibrium point backward ( though the equilibrium constant will stay the same ).
For instance the claims of suppliers of products or employees of a company may be paid before other unsecured creditors are paid.
For example, a sales transaction can be broken up into facts such as the number of products ordered and the price paid for the products, and into dimensions such as order date, customer name, product number, order ship-to and bill-to locations, and salesperson responsible for receiving the order.
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 though all creatures under heaven are the products of Being,
For instance, the privilege of the Old Town (, ) was upgraded in 1343, while in 1393 it was granted an emporium privilege for grains, metals, and forest products.
For example, acetic acid is written as E260 on products sold in Europe, but is simply known as additive 260 in some countries.
For this reason nylon products fail by fracturing when exposed to small amounts of acidic water.
For most of its products, the final assembly is performed by the end-user ( consumer ).
For example, Microsoft's Outlook client uses a proprietary protocol to communicate with a Microsoft Exchange Server server as does IBM's Notes client when communicating with a Domino server, but all of these products also support POP, IMAP, and outgoing SMTP.
For American anarchist historian Eunice Minette Schuster, american individualist anarchism " stresses the isolation of the individual — his right to his own tools, his mind, his body, and to the products of his labor.
For example, most of the products that are explicitly listed as prohibited in the beer and malt liquor category in the Seattle area are ice beers.
For instance, products made out of raw materials obtained by way of pyramid schemes, illegal businesses, stolen goods, etc., should be strictly prohibited
For example, if you prepare agricultural products for market you can work over 72 hours a week, if you want to, but you cannot be required to.
For millennia, cow's milk has been processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yogurt, kefir, ice cream, and especially the more durable and easily transportable product, cheese.
For historic reasons, the Mobil brand is still used by Mobil service stations and for fuel ( gasoline, diesel, heating oil, kerosene, aviation fuels and marine fuel ) products.

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