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For these cases, the vapor pressures of the components are usually sufficiently different that Raoult's law may be neglected due to the insignificant contribution of the less volatile component.
For many cases, the boiling points of the components in the mixture will be sufficiently close that Raoult's law must be taken into consideration.
For fluids which are sufficiently dense to be a continuum, do not contain ionized species, and have velocities small in relation to the speed of light, the momentum equations for Newtonian fluids are the Navier-Stokes equations, which is a non-linear set of differential equations that describes the flow of a fluid whose stress depends linearly on velocity gradients and pressure.
For a brief period in the 1790s the British attempted to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama, but by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own special territory.
For example, at very high temperature and high pressure, unless there are sufficiently many flavors of quarks, the theory of quantum chromodynamics ( QCD ) predicts that quarks and gluons will no longer be confined within hadrons < i > because the strength of the strong interaction diminishes with energy .</ i > This property, which is known as asymptotic freedom, has been experimentally confirmed in the energy range between 1 GeV ( gigaelectronvolt ) and 1 TeV ( teraelectronvolt ).
For example, the covalent bond present within HCl molecules is much stronger than the forces present between the neighbouring molecules, which exist when the molecules are sufficiently close to each other.
For criminal matters non-Latins were to be tried in the Cour des Bourgeois ( or even the Haute Cour if the crime was sufficiently severe ).
For example, confronting the suspect with incriminating evidence may be sufficiently evocative to amount to interrogation because the police are implicitly communicating a question: " How do you explain this?
For the continued normal cellular maintenance, growth, and division, these free radicals must be sufficiently neutralized by antioxidant compounds.
" For example, a business person can be reasonably assured of predicting a decision where the facts of his or her case are sufficiently similar to a case decided previously.
For natural proteins, a series of purification steps may be necessary to obtain protein sufficiently pure for laboratory applications.
For sufficiently capable combinations of hardware and operating systems, X. Org plans to access the video hardware only via the Direct Rendering Infrastructure ( DRI ), using the 3D hardware.
For many years it was judged too hazardous and expensive to decontaminate the island sufficiently to allow public access.
For sufficiently small signals, the dynamic resistance allows the Ohm's law small signal resistance to be calculated as approximately one over the slope of a line drawn tangentially to the V-I curve at the DC operating point.
For sufficiently strong B-fields, each Landau level may have so many states that all of the free electrons in the system sit in only a few Landau levels ; it is in this regime where one observes the quantum Hall effect.
For any k, one of iterations will find a matching entry with a sufficiently high probability.
For many decades a sufficiently accurate chronometer was prohibitively expensive.
For practical purposes, when measurement errors are taken into account, often a measurement in terrestrial vacuum, or simply a calculation of C < sub > 0 </ sub >, is sufficiently accurate.
For example, Garfinkel and Shelat ( 2003 ) analyzed 158 second-hand hard drives acquired at garage sales and the like and found that less than 10 % had been sufficiently sanitized.
For ‘ war ’ consisteth not in battle only or the act of fighting, but in a tract of time wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known, and therefore the notion of ‘ time ’ is to be considered in the nature of war, as it is in the nature of weather.
For example, the capacitor can be charged toward a positive power supply until it reaches a threshold voltage sufficiently close to the supply.
For this reason, a star position read from a star atlas or catalog based on a sufficiently old equinox and equator cannot be used without corrections, if reasonable accuracy is required.
For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, most of the methodological work in modern linguistics is not to be considered in determining a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity has been defined by the paired utterance test.
For validity it also requires that there is no transonic flow, which requires that the body be sufficiently slender and the freestream Mach number be sufficiently high, typically greater than 1. 3.

For and nice
For the first few months of their marriage she had tried to be nice about Gunny, going out with him to watch this pearl without price stamp imperiously around in her stall.
For the thousandth time, I wished I'd chosen some nice, nine-to-five, five-days-a-week profession.
For example, in Superman ( 1978 ), Clark, unable to use a newer, open-kiosk pay phone ( and getting a nice laugh from the theater audience ), runs down the street and rips open his shirt to reveal his costume underneath.
For modelling terrain or other objects given a set of sample points, the Delaunay triangulation gives a nice set of triangles to use as polygons in the model.
For example, in Spitting Image, Major's puppet was changed from a circus performer to that of a grey man who ate dinner with his wife in silence, occasionally saying " nice peas, dear ", whilst at the same time nursing an unrequited crush on his colleague Virginia Bottomley – an invention, but an ironic one in view of his affair with Edwina Currie, which was not then a matter of public knowledge.
For example, " швидкий ", " гарна ", and " смачне " ( fast, nice, tasty ) become " швидко ", " гарно ", and " смачно " ( quickly, nicely, tastefully ).
For most of history, most cookbooks did not specify quantities precisely, instead talking of " a nice leg of spring lamb ", a " cupful " of lentils, a piece of butter " the size of a walnut ", and " sufficient " salt.
For example: " The weather is nice.
For example, almost any land habitat offers a nice home for a small bird that specialises in finding small insects: the form best fitted to that task is one with long legs for agility and obstacle clearance, moderately-sized wings optimised for quick, short flight, and a large, upright tail for rapid changes of direction.
For the first episode of the next series, the TIFH Talking Point ' segment featured a take-off of the sagas of ' nice ' families such as the Archers or the Lyons that abounded on the BBC at the time.
For example, one chapter centers on a young provincial man who feels lonely and alienated in the capital Stockholm, is befriended by a nice old gentleman who tells him ( and the reader ) about the city's history-and only later finds that it was none other than the King of Sweden, walking incognito in the park.
But it turns out that ( if A is " nice " enough ) there is one canonical way of doing so, given by the right derived functors of F. For every i ≥ 1, there is a functor R < sup > i </ sup > F: A → B, and the above sequence continues like so: 0 → F ( A ) → F ( B ) → F ( C ) → R < sup > 1 </ sup > F ( A ) → R < sup > 1 </ sup > F ( B ) → R < sup > 1 </ sup > F ( C ) → R < sup > 2 </ sup > F ( A ) → R < sup > 2 </ sup > F ( B ) → ....
For 1937 Cadillac made the LaSalle its own again, giving it the Monobloc V8 of the Series 60, nice new styling, a lower price range and a heavy promotion campaign emphasizing that the car was completely Cadillac built.
For instance quite, which meant " clear " or " free " in Middle English, can mean " slightly " ( quite nice ) or " completely " ( quite beautiful ).
For the next sixty years, the congregation met outside in nice weather or in congregants ' homes.
For example, Marion's niece Raven ( played by Bernadette Peters in a guest spot ) came to visit her and was possessed by the devil, Marion assumed, because Raven was such a nice girl normally.
For dinner, the taquilean people serve a nice vegetable soup with bread.
For example, a boarding deck might use only the captain to deal damage while the rest of the crew absorbed hits, or it might use small attacks with pistols and weak characters or it could just have a nice spread.
For example, Moldovans pronounce / tch / as / sh / and / e / as / i /, Oltenians make use of the perfect simple ( rarely used in other regions ) and the Transylvanians use some words of Hungarian and German origin such as ' musai ' ( meaning must ) or ' fain ' ( meaning nice ), as well as the start of most sentences with the interjection " No " ( not as a negative answer, but meaning So or Well ).
For Christmas, Jeremy tries to be nice to Stacey and gives him a flute and Mama a bag of nuts.
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For instance, in the Nickelodeon cartoon Hey Arnold, Phoebe ( the nice, quiet, brainy girl ) succeeds Helga as hall monitor and later becomes a power-hungry tyrant.
" For his part, Clymer noted that Bush sent him a nice letter of condolences when his mother died in 2001.
For a cheap price, Jon, Garfield, and Odie get a really nice 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air and hit the beach and later decide where to go when their car mysteriously swerves into a jungle on its own, stopping in the middle of a native village.

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