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For and exchanging
For instance, the OASIS Provisioning Services Technical Committee ( PSTC ) defines an XML-based framework for exchanging user, resource, and service provisioning information, e. g. SPML ( Service Provisioning Markup Language ) for " managing the provisioning and allocation of identity information and system resources within and between organizations ".
For example, in Quantum Leap: The Novel ( a. k. a. Carny Knowledge ), Sam is depicted as exchanging bodies with subjects he leaps into, rather than being surrounded by the person's aura as explained on the show.
For example, in a distillation column, the vapors bubble up through the downward flowing liquid while exchanging both heat and mass.
For example: learning by coming together with people with similar interests and exchanging viewpoints, in clubs or in ( international ) youth organizations, workshops.
For many mailartists, the process of exchanging ideas and the sense of belonging to a global community that is able to maintain a peaceful collaboration beyond differences of language, religion and ideology, is valued above the aesthetic merits of the artworks that are swapped or created together.
For a time he had little success at the bar, and came near to exchanging it for the career of a college tutor, but he was persuaded by his friends to persevere.
For example, in Hong Kong, " in situ land exchange " involves the government exchanging the original or expired lease of a piece of land with a new grant or re-grant with the same piece of land or a portion of that.
For example, in countries exchanging a substantial amount of trade, economic interest groups may exist that oppose a reciprocal disruptive war, but in democracy such groups may have more power, and the political leaders be more likely to accept their requests.
For the Washintonienne scandal in which a congressional aide admitted in a blog to exchanging sex for money, see Jessica Cutler.
For applications that require frequent and relatively rapid start-ups ... where zero emissions are a requirement, as in enclosed spaces such as warehouses, and where hydrogen is considered an acceptable reactant, a fuel cell is becoming an increasingly attractive choice exchanging batteries is inconvenient ".
For example, in a bound state of two pions, π < sup >+</ sup > π < sup >−</ sup > with an orbital angular momentum L, exchanging π < sup >+</ sup > and π < sup >−</ sup > inverts the relative position vector, which is identical to a parity operation.
For instance, if a beginner makes a serious strategic error ( for instance, accepting gratuitous pawn weaknesses or exchanging into a lost endgame ) or overlooks a tactical sequence, this might be explained by the beginner's lack of skill, and be given only one question mark.
For example, one group may assume that they are simply exchanging information about what they believe, but the other believes that they are negotiating a change in behavior.
For an ideal chain exchanging length with a reservoir, a macro-state of the system is characterized by the vector.

For and extracted
For example, agar-agar and carrageenan are extracted from seaweed, gelatin is produced by hydrolysis of proteins of bovine and fish origins, and pectin is extracted from citrus peel and apple pomace.
For centuries the peat from the bog was used as fuel, and it continued to be extracted until the 1980s, by which time the process had been mechanised.
For a long routine, one or more smaller subroutines can be extracted ; or for duplicate routines, the duplication can be removed and replaced with one shared function.
For example, because it is extracted from the source code itself ( for example, through comments ), the programmer can write it while referring to the code, and use the same tools used to create the source code to make the documentation.
For coupling to mass spectrometry, the ions from the plasma are extracted through a series of cones into a mass spectrometer, usually a quadrupole.
For example, the increasing militancy of communist resistance in August 1941 led to thousands of hostages being extracted from the general population.
For the British dish Cromer crab, the crab meat is extracted and placed inside the hard shell.
For major studies where large numbers of samples are collected concurrently, samples are normally fixed using 10 % formalin solution and the meiofauna extracted at a later date.
For medical applications, the cells required are usually extracted from pig bladders, an easily accessible and relatively unused source.
For example, the oil and water extracted from fish may be decanted to obtain the oil.
For example, large datasets based on data extracted from news reports can be built to facilitate social networks analysis or counter-intelligence.
For every 100 kg of fruit bunches, typically 22 kg of palm oil and 1. 6 kg of palm kernel oil can be extracted.
For instance, sufficiently high amounts of resveratrol occur in grape seed for it to be extracted commercially, yet it is almost entirely absent in the grape seed oil.
For these reasons, it is often non-trivial to group the extracted edge features to an appropriate set of lines, circles or ellipses.
For electronic articles, a list of the references given at the end of the article is easily extracted.
For this reason, the blockage might not necessarily look black when extracted from the pore, but may have a more yellow-brown colour as a result of its melanin content.
For example, the so called menotropins ( also called human menopausal gonadotropins ) consist of LH and FSH extracted from human urine from menopausal women.
For example, the opportunities opened up by the surplus of labor in the Middle Ages could not be exploited by the feudal lords, with their system of tithes extracted from peasants in limited territories.
For the last fifty years or so, the plant has been cultivated mainly for the vegetable oil extracted from its seeds.
For any object in an image, interesting points on the object can be extracted to provide a " feature description " of the object.
For example, a series of antibiotic peptides were extracted from the skin of the African clawed frog and a potent analgesic compound called epibatidine was obtained from the skin extracts of the Ecuadorian poison frog.
For a Sub-zero Bootstrap CAU, the moisture is extracted before it reaches the turbine so that sub-zero temperatures may be reached.
For medication, they can be extracted from urine or by genetic modification.

For and models
For example, a Browning trap version of the Superposed over/under, the Broadway ( from $350 up, depending on grade ), differs from standard models in that it is equipped with a full beavertail fore end, a cushion recoil pad and a barrel-wide ventilated rib for fast sighting.
For observational data, the derivation of confidence intervals must use subjective models, as emphasized by Ronald A. Fisher and his followers.
For example, while the axiom of choice implies that there is a well-ordering of the real numbers, there are models of set theory with the axiom of choice in which no well-ordering of the reals is definable.
For certain models of ZF ¬ C, it is possible to prove the negation of some standard facts.
For example, some makers have begun producing models with redcedar or mahogany tops, or with spruce variants other than Sitka.
For these tip models, solutions to the field may be approximated or obtained analytically.
For 3D animations, objects ( models ) are built on the computer monitor ( modeled ) and 3D figures are rigged with a virtual skeleton.
For years between the censuses, the NSO issues estimates made using surveys and statistical models.
For a multi-component feed, simulation models are used both for design and operation.
: For computer network models, see network topology, packet generation model and channel model.
For Daytona 1967, two Mk II models ( chassis 1016 and 1047 ) were fitted with Mercury 7. 0 liter engines.
For shooters who would like to shoot cast bullets, aftermarket barrels are generally available for these models with conventional rifling, and the cost of the barrel can generally be recouped in ammunition savings after a few thousand rounds.
For example, the lunar lander test models were controlled with a joystick.
In 1991 he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Genetics and Evolution " For his powerful analysis of evolutionary theory and of the role of sexual reproduction as a critical factor in evolution and in the survival of species ; for his mathematical models applying the theory of games to evolutionary problems " ( motivation of the Balzan General Prize Committee ).
For instance, Mazda's Familia platform was used for Ford models like the Laser and Escort, while the Capella architecture found its way into Ford's Telstar sedan and Probe sports models.
For example, naive Bayes and linear discriminant analysis are joint probability models, whereas logistic regression is a conditional probability model.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
For 1990 model year Porsche made RDK and a 0-100 % variable ratio limited-slip called PSD ( Porsche SperrDifferential ) standard in both GT and S4 models for all markets.
* For techniques, see Lattice QCD, 1 / N expansion, perturbative QCD, Soft-collinear effective theory, heavy quark effective theory, chiral models, and the Nambu and Jona-Lasinio model.
For example, automorphism groups of certain models of finite geometries are not " symmetry groups " in the usual sense, although they preserve symmetry.
For large volume scientific datasets, such as satellite data and output of numerical climate, weather, or ocean models, specific binary serialization standards have been developed, e. g. HDF, netCDF and the older GRIB.
For 2009, XT models come only with a 4-speed Automatic with Sport Shift.
For their most expensive Mercedes-Benz nameplates ( S-Class, CL-Class, and SL-Class ), there are V8-engined AMG models ( 55, 63 ) that have comparable power to their V12-powered cars ( 600 ).
For models that apply further differences to the waterfall model, or for radically different models seek general information on the software development process.

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