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For example, in a typical store installation, fifty 24-in. and six 36-in. red acrylic letters were mounted against a white painted wood background.
For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
For m ≥ 4, however, it grows much more quickly ; even A ( 4, 2 ) is about 2, and the decimal expansion of A ( 4, 3 ) is very large by any typical measure.
For a typical coal-fired power station, FGD will remove 95 percent or more of the SO2 in the flue gases.
For Western European languages, it is typical and fairly safe to assume Windows-1252, which is similar to ISO-8859-1 but has printable characters in place of some control codes.
For this reason, all partners in a typical general partnership may be held liable for the wrongs committed by one partner.
For example, the file to which the link < tt >/ bin / ls </ tt > points in a typical Unix-like system probably has a defined size that seldom changed.
For comparison, treating of cotton during a typical U. S. growing season requires the same amount of chemical as roughly 1, 700 homes.
For example, a typical magnetic confinement fusion plasma is 15 keV, or 170 megakelvins.
For example, a typical conversion of a production car for rallying will include a metal firewall which seals the fuel tank off from the interior of the vehicle.
For commonly used fluorescent compounds, typical excited state decay times for photon emissions with energies from the UV to near infrared are within the range of 0. 5 to 20 nanoseconds.
For example, the vegetarian dish " Chaniotiko Boureki " ( oven baked slices of potatoes with zucchini, myzithra cheese and mint ) is a typical dish in western Crete, in the region of Chania.
For Catholics, it is typical in the year of seminary training that a man will be ordained to the diaconate, called by Catholics in recent times the " transitional diaconate ".
For manga, the most typical divisions are:
For example, G. Philips asserts that the essence-energies distinction as presented by Palamas is " a typical example of a perfectly admissible theological pluralism " that is compatible with the Roman Catholic magisterium.
For example, four miles past the Ineyzane River, after the British had comfortably crossed, and after they had spent a day consolidating their advance, the Zulu finally launched a typical " buffalo horn " encirclement attack that was seen off with withering fire from not only breach-loading Martini-Henry rifles, but 7-pounder artillery and Gatling guns.
For a typical liquid crystal sample, S is on the order of 0. 3 to 0. 8, and generally decreases as the temperature is raised.
For example in the consumer market, a typical motor oil change interval is around the.
For example, in many European countries, the hectolitre is the typical unit for production and export volumes of beverages ( milk, beer, soft drinks, wine, etc.
For typical liver mitochondria, the area of the inner membrane is about five times as great as the outer membrane.
For example, the ECS RS485M-M, a typical modern budget motherboard for computers based on AMD processors, has on-board support for a very large range of peripherals:
For example, a single typical microinstruction might specify the following operations:
" For thermal ( slow-neutron ) fission reactors, the typical prompt neutron lifetime is on the order of 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > seconds, and for fast fission reactors, the prompt neutron lifetime is on the order of 10 < sup >− 7 </ sup > seconds.
For a typical cluster with 1, 000 stars with a 0. 5 parsec half-mass radius, on average a star will have an encounter with another member every 10 million years.
For a typical " pumping " configuration, the work is imparted on the fluid, and is thus positive.

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For laboratory syntheses, Raney nickel ( an alloy of nickel and aluminium ) is often employed.
For example, when a laboratory apparatus was developed that could reliably fire one electron at a time through the double slit, the emergence of an interference pattern suggested that each electron was interfering with itself, and therefore in some sense the electron had to be going through both slits at once — an idea that contradicts our everyday experience of discrete objects.
For this reason most negotiation studies are done under laboratory conditions, and focus only on some aspects.
For natural proteins, a series of purification steps may be necessary to obtain protein sufficiently pure for laboratory applications.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
For the next few decades, piezoelectricity remained something of a laboratory curiosity.
For fear of the Pauli effect, the experimental physicist Otto Stern banned Pauli from his laboratory in Hamburg despite their friendship.
For instance, in 2008 a laboratory device which ejects and identifies particles found small amounts of the compound in the inside of volcanic rock brought from Moon to Earth by the Apollo 15 crew in 1971.
For example, in the brewing industry, the Plato table, which lists sucrose concentration by weight against true SG, were originally ( 20 ° C / 4 ° C ) that is based on measurements of the density of sucrose solutions made at laboratory temperature ( 20 ° C ) but referenced to the density of water at 4 ° C which is very close to the temperature at which water has its maximum density of ρ () equal to 0. 999972 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > ( or 62. 43 lb < sub > m </ sub >· ft < sup >− 3 </ sup >).
For Fiscal Year 2009 LLNL spent $ 1. 497 billion on research and laboratory operations activities:
* For a time Leiden held the title " The Coldest Place on Earth " because of the developments in cryogenics in a laboratory there.
For example, a calibration laboratory owned by a successful maker of microphones would have to be proficient in electronic distortion and sound pressure measurement.
For many years, the original nitrate film negative was thought to have been lost in an Allied air raid in 1942 that destroyed a leading laboratory outside Paris.
For laboratory and technical plasmas, the electrodes are most commonly tungsten wires several thousandths of an inch thick, because they have a high melting point but can be made small enough not to perturb the plasma.
For his PhD, he conducted laboratory research to further develop a model for understanding the Mössbauer effect with Nobel Laureate Rudolf Mössbauer.
For prevention of mold growth in aqueous solutions, thymol is sometimes added ( The science of laboratory diagnosis By John Crocker, David Burnett ( relevant citation for thymol inhibits growth of fungi ).
For the episode, the full-size lower underside with retractable stairs was modified, along with a smaller command / pilot center, surrounded by wall elements of the Krell laboratory from the film.
For example, in October 2009, the laboratory announced that it would be embarking on a joint project to explore cloud computing for scientific purposes.
For example, if a dose of toxin is safe for a laboratory rat, one might assume that one tenth that dose would be safe for a human, allowing a safety factor of 10 to allow for interspecies differences between two mammals ; if the data are from fish, one might use a factor of 100 to account for the greater difference between two chordate classes ( fish and mammals ).
For laboratory filters the machines may be as small as 50 cm width.
For laboratory use filter papers are made in a varieties of ways since specific applications require specific types of papers.
For a water-filled glass tube in air at standard laboratory conditions, γ
For Eijkman this was to prove a lucky event, as it enabled him to work in E. Forster's laboratory in Amsterdam, and also in Robert Koch's bacteriological laboratory in Berlin ; here he came into contact with C. A.

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