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For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
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For and porous
For impacts into highly porous materials, a significant crater volume may also be formed by the permanent compaction of the pore space.
For porous ( i. e., sandy ) aquifers near the coast, the thickness of freshwater atop saltwater is about for every of freshwater head above sea level.
For instance, in the first encounter with Judge Death, Anderson eventually resorts to volunteering to become entombed in ' Boing ', the tough but porous material, hoping to keep the fiend contained within her own body.
For instance, there is an advantage to morphologically developing into bottle-shaped " shrubs " where the plants exist in open, sunny microenvironments on top of porous sandstone.
For example, porous materials will absorb some energy, and rough materials ( where rough is relative to the wavelength ) tend to reflect in many directions — to scatter the energy, rather than to reflect it coherently.
For example, around truck loading docks and areas of high commercial traffic, porous pavement is sometimes cited as being inappropriate.
For low capillary numbers ( a rule of thumb says less than ), flow in porous media is dominated by capillary forces.
* For presbyopia correction, a corneal inlay consisting of a porous black ring surrounding a small clear aperture was originally developed by D. Miller and a group at Acufocus.
For Volf, the practice of “ embrace ” is ultimately rooted in God ’ s Trinitarian nature — in God ’ s love, which is unconditional because it is the very being of God, and in the mutual indwelling of the divine persons ( whose boundaries are therefore reciprocally porous ).
For very high velocities in porous media, inertial effects can also become significant.
For his Maynooth battery he used iron casting for the outer casing and placed a zinc plate was immersed in a porous pot ( pot that had an inside and outside chamber for holding two different types of acid ) in the centre.
For instance, live rock from the Fiji region is often porous and large, and rock from the Tonga region is often dense and elongated.
For some applications the final step is skipped, leaving the glass porous.
For a viscous fluid, if the boundary is not porous, the shear forces between the fluid and the boundary results also in a zero velocity for the fluid at the boundary.
For a porous media otherwise, in the frontier of the containing vessel, the slip condition is not zero velocity, and the fluid has a discontinuous velocity field between the free fluid and the fluid in the porous media ( this is related to the Beavers and Joseph condition ).

For and tantalum
For a long time chemists searched for eka-tantalum as an element with similar chemical properties as tantalum, making a discovery of protactinium nearly impossible.
For decades, the commercial technology for separating tantalum from niobium involved the fractional crystallization of potassium heptafluorotantalate away from potassium oxypentafluoroniobate monohydrate, a process that was discovered by Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in 1866.
For materials that have high melting points such as molybdenum, tungsten, rhenium, tantalum, osmium and carbon, sintering is one of the few viable manufacturing processes.
For orthopedic uses, metals such as tantalum or titanium are often used, as these metals exhibit high tensile strength and corrosion resistance with excellent biocompatibility.
For orthopedic uses, foams from metals such as tantalum or titanium are often used, as these metals exhibit high tensile strength, corrosion resistance with excellent biocompatibility.

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