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For example, some Byzantine coins of the 1st century BC and later show the head of Artemis with bow and quiver, and feature a crescent with what appears to be a six-rayed star on the reverse.
For any reaction mixture to exist at equilibrium, the rates of the forward and backward ( reverse ) reactions are equal.
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 ).
The reverse reads " EX SC PP OB CIVES SERVATOS ", meaning " Senatus Consulto " ( approved by the Senate ), " Pater Patriae " ( to the father of his country ), " Ob Cives Servatos " ( For having saved the citizens ).
For example, one might read that Corsican is a " central southern Italian dialect " along with Tuscan, Neapolitan, Sicilian and others or that it is " closely related to the Tuscan dialect of Italian ,", an infelicitous claim in that Italian is derived from Tuscan rather than the reverse.
For IPv6, the reverse lookup domain is < tt > ip6. arpa </ tt >.
For example, one diver may perform a forward dive and the other an inward dive in the same position ; or one may do a reverse and the other a back movement.
For example, while burning an area of fairly thick forest and thus turning it into a more open, grassy environment might reduce the viability of a large browser ( an animal that eats leaves and shoots rather than grasses ), the reverse could also be true: removing the browsing animals ( by eating them, or by any other means ) within a few years produces a very thick undergrowth which, when a fire eventually starts through natural causes ( as fires tend to do every few hundred years ), burns with greater than usual ferocity.
The reverse of the medal has the inscription " For Distinguished Service " at the top in raised letters, and within the pentagon the inscription " From The Secretary of Defense To ," all in raised letters.
For arithmetic operators, this follows the rule of reverse Polish notation.
For reverse resolution, the IETF reserved the domain, where the name space is hierarchically divided by the 1-digit hexadecimal representation of nibble units ( 4 bits ) of the IPv6 address.
For example: reverse PTR records of the sending mail server are often checked before accepting mail.
Then N < sub > x </ sub > is a directed set, where the direction is given by reverse inclusion, so that S ≥ T if and only if S is contained in T. For S in N < sub > x </ sub >, let x < sub > S </ sub > be a point in S. Then ( x < sub > S </ sub >) is a net.
For example, the gag gene is translated into molecules of the capsid protein, the pol gene is translated into molecules of reverse transcriptase, and the env gene is translated into molecules of the envelope protein.
For example the following program displays " Hello World " by pushing the characters in reverse order onto the stack, then printing the characters in a loop which circulates clockwise through the instructions,,,,, and.
For example, people form a more positive impression of someone described as " intelligent, industrious, impulsive, critical, stubborn, envious " than when they are given the same words in reverse order.
For the reverse, Franklin's design of Moses parting the Red Sea was used.
For the reverse, Barton used a pyramid of thirteen steps, with the radiant Eye of Providence overhead, and used the mottos " Deo Favente " ( With God's Favor, or more literally, God Favoring ) and " Perennis " ( Everlasting ).
For the reverse, Dupré apparently followed one of Jefferson's suggestions, depicting a scene of international commerce portrayed as Mercury ( the god of diplomacy ) in conference with the genius of America ( shown as an Indian chief, similar to some early American copper coins ).
For the reverse, Barber directly copied Trenchard's 1786 design.
For Althusser, beliefs and ideas are the products of social practices, not the reverse.
For that Henshaw forced the Alpha Lanterns to kill themselves unless Ganthet works out how to reverse the process that transformed them into their current state in the hope that Henshaw can use this information to turn himself back to normal.
For instance, instead of reverse engineering our theories from observation, we can simply enumerate systems and then try to match them to the behaviors we observe.
For example, a diode with a zener breakdown voltage of 3. 2 V will exhibit a voltage drop of very nearly 3. 2 V across a wide range of reverse currents.

For and Thomson
For ionized hydrogen, where is the Thomson scattering cross-section for the electron and is the mass of a proton.
For artist and Thomson biographer Harold Town, the brevity of Thomson's career hinted at an artistic evolution never fully realized.
For a long period of time in 2004 and 2005, only one Digibox was in production, the Pace DS430N, but Amstrad and Thomson have resumed production with the DRX500 and DSi4212 boxes respectively.
" The Gold Bug " episode on the 1980 ABC Weekend Special series, which starred Roberts Blossom as Mr. LeGrand, Geoffrey Holder as Jupiter, and Anthony Michael Hall, won three Daytime Emmy Awards: 1 ) Outstanding Children's Anthology / Dramatic Programming, Linda Gottlieb ( executive producer ), Doro Bachrach ( producer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; 2 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Steve Atha ( makeup and hair designer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; and, 3 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Alex Thomson ( cinematographer ), For episode " The Gold Bug ".
For example, the ERP gantry along the Central Expressway ( CTE ) has been said to have caused traffic to increase substantially in north-south trunk roads, such as along the Thomson Road and Serangoon Road corridors.
For five years after Watkins ' death, D. C. Thomson recycled old strips in the newspaper and annuals, fearing no adequate replacement could be found to match Watkins ' unique style.
For the current company, see Thomson Reuters.
For other companies called Thomson, see Thomson ( disambiguation ).
For example, it was recognized by J. J. Thomson in 1881 that a charged body is harder to set in motion than an uncharged body, which was worked out in more detail by Oliver Heaviside ( 1889 ) and George Frederick Charles Searle ( 1897 ).
For an electron, the Thomson cross-section is numerically given by:
For many years Thomson was frustrated by the lack of thin rubber, and he turned to the development of his solid rubber tyres.
For her performance, Chlumsky won a Young Artist Award for " Best Performance by a Young Actress Starring in a Motion Picture "; Thomson and O ' Brien were also nominated for Young Artist Awards for their roles.
To continue the project Thomson asked Alexander Cunningham for a letter of introduction to Robert Burns and in September 1792 sent it with his letter stating that " For some years past, I have, with a friend or two.
For instance, Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham is listed as Sydenham, not as Thomson.
For the remaining 19 years of his life, starting in 1863, Thomson submitted stories, essays and poems to various publications, including the National Reformer, which published the sombre poem which remains his most famous work.
For example, in the Belgian comic book The Adventures of Tintin, Tintin's trusty canine sidekick Milou is translated as Snowy in English, Bobbie in Dutch, Kuttus in Bengali, and Struppi in German ; likewise the detectives Dupont and Dupond become Thomson and Thompson in English, Jansen and Janssen in Dutch, Jonson and Ronson in Bengali, Schultze and Schulze in German, Hernández and Fernández in Spanish, and ( Dùběn and Dùpéng ) in Chinese, Dyupon and Dyuponn in Russian and Skafti and Skapti in Icelandic.
For many years until the near-collapse of the British children's comics market, an annual would be published each year for each of the comic titles published by Thomson and IPC / Fleetway, featuring extra adventures of the comic's current and former characters plus additional material in the form of puzzles, text articles, etc.
For the Defender-inspired computer game written by Dan Thomson and Andy Kaluzniacki and published by Sirius Software in 1983, see Repton.
For example, the cross-section for Thomson scattering of a photon from an electron is equal to
* Concerto For Piano and Orchestra ( 1985 ) Commissioned by Bryden Thomson for David Wilde and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.

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