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For in almost less time than it takes to tell it, Henri's bodyweight was increasing rapidly.
For example, muscle weakness and decreased endurance could lead to increasing fatigue and poorer movement patterns.
For example, some resistance-modifying agents may inhibit multidrug resistance mechanisms, such as drug efflux from the cell, thus increasing the susceptibility of bacteria to an antibacterial.
For example, the perimeter of a regular polygon inscribed in a circle approaches the circumference with increasing numbers of sides ( and decrease in the length of one side ).
For example, adding more S from the outside will cause an excess of products, and the system will try to counteract this by increasing the reverse reaction and pushing the equilibrium point backward ( though the equilibrium constant will stay the same ).
For, if the thermalization is actually doing anything then it represents a definite increasing of the entropy.
For alternating currents, especially at higher frequencies, skin effect causes the current to spread unevenly across the conductor cross-section, with higher density near the surface, thus increasing the apparent resistance.
For a given f-number, increasing the magnification, either by moving closer to the subject or using a lens of greater focal length, decreases the DOF ; decreasing magnification increases DOF.
For a given subject magnification, increasing the f-number ( decreasing the aperture diameter ) increases the DOF ; decreasing f-number decreases DOF.
For Africa this has meant fueling the already unprecedented urban growth phenomenon and increasing the challenges that go with it.
For example, if there are increasing returns to scale in some range of output levels, but the firm is so big in one or more input markets that increasing its purchases of an input drives up the input's per-unit cost, then the firm could have diseconomies of scale in that range of output levels.
For well over a century guitars featuring seven, eight, nine, ten or more strings have been used by a minority of guitarists as a means of increasing the range of pitch available to the player.
For those reasons, the population decreased in the plains, while increasing on the mountains.
For clarity the table is shown above as being built of strings of increasing length.
For example a passenger in an accelerating vehicle with zero jerk will feel a constant force from the seat on his or her body ; whereas positive jerk will be felt as increasing force on the body, and negative jerk as decreasing force on the body.
For example, he said " I cannot get over the difficulty of the wine which is kept in the cellar for three or four years while constantly increasing in exchange value, or that of the oak tree, which perhaps originally had not 2 s. expended on it in the way of labour, and yet comes to be worth £ 100.
For the remaining 8 years, the sectarian and feudal rifts of the 1821 – 1825 conflict were heightened by the increasing economic isolation of the Druze, and the increasing wealth of the Maronites.
For the near future Poland gave Lithuanians a valuable ally against increasing threats from the Teutonic Knights and Muscovy.
For a discrete probability function f ( y ), let y < sub > i </ sub >, i = 1 to n, be the points with non-zero probabilities indexed in increasing order ( y < sub > i </ sub > < y < sub > i + 1 </ sub >).
For the steels, the hardness and tensile strength of the steel is related to the amount of carbon present, with increasing carbon levels also leading to lower ductility and toughness.
For the purpose of reducing waste and increasing efficiency, scientific planning replaces market mechanisms and price mechanisms as the guiding principle of the economy.
For a given mass of fissile material the value of k can be increased by increasing the density.
For most of the period between 2002 and 2005, the FARC-EP was believed to be in a strategic withdrawal due to the increasing military and police actions of new president Álvaro Uribe, which led to the capture or desertion of many fighters and medium-level commanders.

For and ranks
For officers the ranks are identical except for the shoulder title " Australia ".
For example, heaven ranks higher than earth ; earth ranks higher than man etc.
For example, one magical broadsword may have only 4 magical ranks and only increases the damage of the blade.
For those used to the British / Commonwealth / American system of ranks, it is important to realise that " Major " is the senior non-commissioned rank in the French / Monegasque system, equivalent to " Sergeant-Major ".
: For information, you may refer to Israel Defense Forces ranks.
For example, the ranks included " Lieutenant " and " Comdiv " ( Комдив, Division Commander ).
For those who served in the Waffen-SS, it was a standard practice to hold separate SS ranks for both the Allgemeine-SS and the Waffen-SS.
For example, achieving first dan ranking with three years ' training might be typical in one organization, but fast in another organization, and likewise for other ranks.
For example, many results about Borel sets are proved by transfinite induction on the ordinal rank of the set ; these ranks are already well-ordered, so the axiom of choice is not needed to well-order them.
For the yokozuna and ōzeki the first week and a half of the tournament tends to be taken up with bouts against the top maegashira, the komusubi and sekiwake, with the bouts within these ranks being concentrated into the last five days or so of the tournament ( depending on the number of top ranked wrestlers competing ).
For the top ranks of the national university entrance exam, education is free in all public universities.
For example, a " lieutenant master " is likely to be second-in-command to the " master " in an organization utilizing both such ranks.
For instance, among the additional ranks of class are superclass, subclass and infraclass.
Benjamin expressed " My life experience led me to this insight: the Jews represent an elite in the ranks of the spiritually active ... For Judaism is to me in no sense an end in itself, but the most distinguished bearer and representative of the spiritual.
For a sample of size n, the n raw scores are converted to ranks, and ρ is computed from these:
: For further information, you may refer to Israel Defense Forces ranks.
For example, new product development traditionally ranks as a tactical procedure.
For French post-secondary students, Canada is their 5th most popular destination ; it ranks 2nd in terms of non-European destinations.
The Company ranks fifty-ninth in the City Livery Order of Precedence and its motto is Within The Ark Safe For Ever.
: For further information, you may refer to Israel Defense Forces ranks.
For two months their ranks had been increased by a large number of literary men, professors, and scholars who had been convinced by the evidence given ; it was one of these " intellectuels ," the novelist Emile Zola, who took up the gauntlet.
For this same reason, Bishops are almost always chosen from the ranks of monks.
For 2011, the Aspen Institute, which ranks institutions on how well schools incorporate issues concerning social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum, ranked Stanford # 1 worldwide.

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