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For and scanned
For information about active as well as passive phased array radars, see also active electronically scanned array.
For the moment where it mimics Bud and Lindsey's faces, Ed Harris had eight of his facial expressions scanned while twelve of Mastrantonio's were scanned via software used to create computer-generated sculptures.
For example, bigger stones are first scanned to get the three-dimensional shape, which is then used to find the optimal usage.
For example, how should incidental findings be handled when a presumed healthy research subject is scanned for neuroscience research and the scan reveals an abnormality?
* For Those Who Carry On: the service flag still waves and makers of novelties find many ways to display it, Popular Science monthly, February 1919, page 29, scanned version by Google Books
For example, it is unclear if an IRS auditor would accept a JPEG, PNG, or PDF format scanned copy of a purchase receipt for a deducted expense item.
For example, some allow microscope slides to be loaded for scanning, while mechanised slide loaders allow many individual slides to be batch scanned unattended.
For the 25th anniversary of the first edition in October 2008, a new edition was prepared and released by Dark Horse Comics in an over-sized ( 9 " x 12 "), hardcover format scanned from the original artwork, when it could be tracked down.
For example PL / I allows data declarations to be placed anywhere within a program, so no code can be generated until the entire program has been scanned.
For example it is useful for recording the history of a resource as it passes through multiple processing steps, from being photographed, scanned, or authored as text, through photo editing steps ( such as cropping or color adjustment ), to assembly into a final document.
For the scenes in which Mr. Hankey smears feces wherever he walks, the animators scanned images of spread out chocolate and fudge and inserted it into the episode.
For example, the total pupil area of 100 persons in a nightclub ( scanfield of 10 x 10 meters ) is roughly 1 / 25000 of the total area scanned by the laser.

For and articles
In May 1960, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology began a series of articles on the `` Medical Museum '', and in June, the Institute started contributing a regular monthly `` Case For Diagnosis ''.
For more information follow the links to the main articles.
For Rees's Cyclopaedia he wrote articles about Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy, but the topics are not known.
For details of monumental evidence the articles on Crete, Mycenae, Tiryns, Troad, Cyprus, etc., must be consulted.
For instance, in 1976, the New York Times published 66 articles on alleged human rights abuses in Chile and only 4 on Cambodia, where the communist Khmer Rouge killed some 1. 5 million people of 7. 5 million people in the country.
For books, articles, data, and analyses regarding democide, see Rummel's website.
For the quantitative analysis, ten articles were selected at random – circumcision, Charles Drew, Galileo, Philip Glass, heart disease, IQ, panda bear, sexual harassment, Shroud of Turin and Uzbekistan – and letter grades of A – D or F were awarded in four categories: coverage, accuracy, clarity, and recency.
Gaines '" by Ted White was the first in a series of nostalgic, analytical articles about comics by Lupoff, Don Thompson, Bill Blackbeard, Jim Harmon and others under the heading, All In Color For A Dime.
Nicolas de Condorcet was especially noted for his advocacy, in his articles published in the Journal de la Société de 1789, and by publishing De l ' admission des femmes au droit de cité (" For the Admission to the Rights of Citizenship For Women ") in 1790.
For other pronouns, and all nouns, adjectives, and articles, grammatical function is indicated only by word order, by prepositions, and by the genitive clitic -' s.
For decades, he was one of the most prolific authors in the new nation, publishing textbooks, political essays, a report on infectious diseases, and newspaper articles for his Federalist party.
For the main articles, see soprano, mezzo-soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, countertenor and castrato.
For English usage, see the articles on specific punctuation marks.
For more details on Poznań's geography, see the articles on the five districts: Stare Miasto, Nowe Miasto, Jeżyce, Grunwald and Wilda.
* For a more detailed analysis, as well as the Romans in battle, see the articles Roman infantry tactics and Roman military personal equipment.
For a collection of related scholarly articles, see Epstein ( 2007 ).
For more information regarding these books, see the articles Biblical apocrypha, Biblical canon, Books of the Bible, and Deuterocanonical books.
* Concise articles like " SCORM For Dummies " and " SCORM For Developers ", graphical reference poster and tools to help with conformance
: For full articles on the history of the north Gibraltar shore, see History of Gibraltar or History of Spain.
For two articles dealing with membership in the General Assembly, see:
For a comprehensive enumeration of all articles, consult the original text.
For example, a website with a database of news articles can use a pre-defined rule which tells it to display all news articles for today's date.

For and reference
For the most part, this discussion will be confined to results obtained since the introduction of the reference standard.
For galaxies ( which are of course themselves much larger than 10 parsecs, and whose overall brightness cannot be directly observed from relatively short distances ) the absolute magnitude is defined by reference to the apparent brightness of a point-like or star-like source of the same total luminosity as the galaxy, as it would appear if observed at the standard 10 parsecs distance.
For comparison, Sirius has an absolute magnitude of 1. 4 which is greater than the Sun's absolute visual magnitude of 4. 83 ( it actually serves as a reference point ).
For easier reference, the list is presented by area code.
For the movie's poster, Universal brought Campbell in to take several reference head shots and asked him to strike a sly look on his face.
For purposes of scoring and reference, each player is identified by one of the points of the compass and thus North and South play against East and West.
For example, the reference state for carbon is graphite, because it is more stable than the other allotropes.
For example, lutetium was named in reference to Paris, France.
For Chicanos, the term usually implies being " neither from here, nor from there " in reference to the US and Mexico.
For the following formalism, the rotating frame of reference is regarded as a special case of a non-inertial reference frame that is rotating relative to an inertial reference frame denoted the stationary frame.
For example, Phillip E. Johnson makes this accusation of atheism with reference to Charles Hodge's book What Is Darwinism ?.
For instance, Paul cites Greek writers and philosophers, and the author of Hebrews references oral tradition which spoke of an Old Testament prophet who was sawn in half in Hebrews 11: 37, two verses after the 2nd Maccabees reference.
For a list of differential topology topics, see the following reference: List of differential geometry topics.
For instance, there is no instruction to load an arbitrary “ immediate ” value into an accumulator ( although memory reference instructions do encode such a value to form an effective address ).
For example, Duncan Kennedy, in explicit reference to semiotics and deconstruction procedures, maintains that various legal doctrines are constructed around the binary pairs of opposed concepts, each of which with a claim upon intuitive and formal forms of reasoning that must be made explicit, not only in their meaning but also its relative value, and criticized.
For Bachelard, rationalism makes equal reference to all three systems of thinking.
For Husserl a sentence has a proposition or judgment as its meaning, and refers to a state of affairs which has a situation of affairs as a reference base.
For practical purposes, it is useful to define a common reference point to which potentials may be expressed and compared.
For a 16th century " Lollard " reformer view, reference can be made to the work of
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
For example, the harvest-tide story of is shortly followed by reference to green springtime pasture at.
For this reason when quoting a GWP it is important to give a reference to the calculation.
For the authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail, who assert that their research ultimately reveals that Jesus may not have died on the cross, but lived to wed Mary Magdalene and father children whose Merovingian lineage continues today, the Grail is a mere sideshow: they say it is a reference to Mary Magdalene as the receptacle of Jesus ' bloodline.

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