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For example, as New England became increasingly settled and the resident wolves were eliminated, the coyote population increased, filling the empty ecological niche.
For a direct current system the weld rod or stick may be a cathode for a filling type weld or an anode for other welding processes.
For optimal taste and texture, Temaki must be eaten quickly after being made because the nori cone soon absorbs moisture from the filling and loses its crispness and becomes somewhat difficult to bite.
For, here the critics themselves still veil their faces, filling the air with mystic utterances which seem to say, that to this shrine at least, for the footstep of the common reason and the common sense, there is yet no admittance.
For many simple graphics routines, like sprite support or flood filling polygons, large amounts of memory had to be manipulated, and many cpu cycles were spent fetching and decoding instructions for repetitive loops of simple shift / masking operations.
For example, daifuku is a soft round mochi stuffed with sweet filling, such as sweetened red bean paste ( an ) or white bean paste ( shiro an ).
For continuous measurements, we need a system of continually filling and emptying buckets to divide the flow without letting it out of the pipe.
* For filling tires
For continuity between days of shooting, the actors were photographed at the end of each day and then made up the following morning to have the same colorful appearance, the same smears of pie crust and filling.
For example, destroying a heavily guarded facility would require advanced technology, teamwork and weaponry for a climax, but in an anti-climax, it may just consist of pushing a red button which says " Emergency Self-Destruct ", or even more so, simply filling out an eviction notice and destroying the building.
For very high volume commercial use, there do exist regulated tank systems for filling much larger containers and dispensing more whipped cream.
For a few months he co-hosted with Jay Saldi, and by 1983, hosted the hour-long program alone, with Lowrance filling in for Mercer from time to time.
For several years starting in 1806, soil was taken from the top of Copp's Hill to increase the available building land by filling the Mill Pond.
For example, as the cams and pulleys of the machinery wear, the cereal filling machine may put more than the specified amount of cereal into each box.
For example, in the SNAP program, recipients apply for their benefits in the usual way, by filling out a form at their local food stamp office.
For example Kevin Millar, who is also not a member of the MLBPA, was omitted completely from the 2004 edition, with David Ortiz leaving his real-life Designated hitter spot and filling at first base for the Boston Red Sox.
For this to produce accurate results, the filling must be slow enough to avoid a significant temperature rise.
For example, a single fire truck at a dumpster fire will have the officer filling the role of IC, with no other roles required.
We don't know his exact reasons for this but maybe someday mr. Mystery Man tells us … :) At the moment we've decided to finish the new album as a 5-piece unit, but we have the best possible live guitar unit called Joonas Koto ( Malpractice / Ex-To / Die / For / Ex-Hateframe ) filling the second guitar live duties at the moment and it rocks!
For the 2011 playoffs, Albert broadcast for two playoff teams in the same market, doing the play-by-play for the New York Rangers on WEPN 1050 ESPN radio and filling on MSG Network doing play-by-play for the New York Knicks.
For normal subjects, peak filling rates should be between 2. 4 and 3. 6 end diastolic volume ( EDV ) per second, and the time to peak filling rate should be 135-212 msec.
For example, this makes electrons at filling factors 1 / 3, 2 / 5, 3 / 7, etc.
For ten months, crews have been filling airliner oxygen systems from a nitrogen cart that's supposed to be used to fill tires.

For and atom
For new galaxies to be created, Professor Bondi declares, it would only be necessary for a single hydrogen atom to be created in an area the size of your living room once every few million years.
For example, a positron ( the antiparticle of the electron, with symbol ) and an antiproton ( symbol ) can form an antihydrogen atom.
For example, an antiproton and a positron can form an antihydrogen atom, which has almost exactly the same properties as a hydrogen atom.
For example, the nitrogen atom of all bicyclic β-lactams fused to five-membered rings is labelled position 4, as it is in penams, while in cephems, the nitrogen is position 5.
For example, water is a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen in the ratio of two to one, with the oxygen atom between the two hydrogen atoms, and an angle of 104. 5 ° between them.
For example, carbon can be found as diamond, which has a tetrahedral structure around each carbon atom ; graphite, which has layers of carbon atoms with a hexagonal structure stacked on top of each other ; graphene, which is a single layer of graphite that is incredibly strong ; fullerenes, which have nearly spherical shapes ; and carbon nanotubes, which are tubes with a hexagonal structure ( even these may differ from each other in electrical properties ).
For example, some alloys have a regular structure in which every other atom is a different species ; for illustration assume that type A atoms sit on the corners of a cubic lattice, and type B atoms sit in the center of the cubes.
For instance, in ideally bonded amorphous silica all Si atoms have 4 bonds to O atoms and all O atoms have 2 bonds to Si atom.
For example, an allyl group can coordinate to palladium in the η¹ mode ( only one atom of an allyl group attached to palladium ) or the η³ mode ( 3 atoms attached to palladium ).
For cases where electrons are shared ( covalent bonds ) between atoms with large differences in electronegativity, the electron is assigned to the atom with the largest electronegativity in determining the oxidation state.
For reactions involving oxygen, the gain of oxygen implies the oxidation of the atom or molecule to which the oxygen is added ( and the oxygen is reduced ).
For example, as the only neutral atom with an analytic solution to the Schrödinger equation, the study of the energetics and bonding of the hydrogen atom played a key role in the development of quantum mechanics.
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 these developments, it was essential that the solution of the Dirac equation for the hydrogen atom could be worked out exactly, such that any experimentally observed deviation had to be taken seriously as a signal of failure of the theory.
For example, it also refers to an oxygen atom bonded to a transition metal ( a metal oxo ).
For example, in beta decay a nitrogen-16 atom ( 7 protons, 9 neutrons ) is converted to an oxygen-16 atom ( 8 protons, 8 neutrons ) within a few seconds of being created.
For example, in internal conversion decay, the energy from an excited nucleus may be used to eject one of the inner orbital electrons from the atom, in a process which produces high speed electrons, but is not beta decay, and ( unlike beta decay ) does not transmute one element to another.
For example, no two electrons in a single atom can have the same four quantum numbers ; if n, l, and m < sub > l </ sub > are the same, m < sub > s </ sub > must be different such that the electrons have opposite spins, and so on.
For example, a hydroxide ion is made of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom: its chemical formula is ()< sup >−</ sup >.
For example, the angular momentum of an electron bound to an atom or molecule is quantized.
For example, if classical mechanics truly governed the workings of an atom, electrons would rapidly travel toward, and collide with, the nucleus, making stable atoms impossible.

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