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Formulae and at
Formulae are presented in greater detail at time value of money.
his " Rational Psychrometric Formulae " – at the annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Formulae and also
His wife Lisa ( sister of Mike Thackwell ) also raced and his nephew Matthew Brabham now races in junior Formulae.

Formulae and from
** Formulae from the book ( E. g.

Formulae and ),
His first books had to do with railroad problems ( Turnouts ; Exact Formulae for Their Determination, 1884, and Track, A Complete Manual of Maintenace of Way, 1886 ), and this interest in rail transportation continued throughout his life.
Formulae passed between the augur and the arfertur ( legum dictio ); warning against noises, interruptions, meddling ; boundaries of the augural templum ; formulae of announcement of the auspices ( conspectio, nuntiatio ); prescriptions applying to the ensuing sacrifice concerning the military rod ( pirsca arsmatia ), the disposition of the pots and the fire.
* Astronomical Formulae for Calculators ( 1979 ), 1st ed, ISBN 0-943396-22-0
** Astronomical Formulae for Calculators ( 1988 ), 4th ed Enlarged and revised, Willmann-Bell Inc, ISBN 0-943396-22-0

Formulae and is
*" ABRAHADABRA is " The key of the rituals " because it expresses the Magical Formulae of uniting various complementary ideas ; especially the Five of the Microcosm with the Six of the Macrocosm.
To call that " Formula One " is quite inappropriate and wrong as that term was first used nearly 50 years later when Formulae 1, 2 & 3 were defined )
Top speeds in the National Class are easily as high as in the other Junior Formulae of BMW and Renault, but cornering speeds tend to be lower as Formula Ford cars lack the downforce-producing aerodynamic aids on the other cars ; handling is therefore entirely down to mechanical grip, and the lack of wings ensures that cars following another are not aerodynamically disadvantaged, allowing some of the closest racing with plenty of overtaking.

Formulae and for
Jean Meeus gave formulae to compute this in his popular Astronomical Formulae for Calculators based on the ephemerides of Brown and Newcomb ( ca.
Formulae for the basic dimensions of turbine parts are well documented and a highly efficient machine can be reliably designed for any fluid flow condition.
Formulae exist for the estimation of γ, using classical electrostatics, for a variety of emitter shapes, in particular the " hemisphere on a post ".
* Formulae for area of a circular segment With interactive animation
Formulae and tables for the calculation of alternating current problems.
* Simplified Structure Factor and Electron Density Formulae for the 230 Space Groups of Mathematical Crystallography, G. Bell & Sons, London, 1936.
* Doug Everingham, doctor, former Australian Labor politician, health minister in the Whitlam government, and author of Chemical Shorthand for Organic Formulae ( 1943 ).
* Discrete Summation Formulae, a number of formulas for synthesizing bandlimited periodic signals
* Formulae & Calculations for Worm Drive

Formulae and auxiliary
* Formulae criteria are subjective ( some use just scores, some use margin of victory, some include auxiliary game data, such as hits, interceptions, lead changes, shot percentage ) with no consensus among authors on which to include, even minimally

Formulae and are
Formulae with less depth of quantifier alternation are thought of as being simpler, with the quantifier-free formulae as the simplest.

connecting and tangential
One example of ongoing tangential migration in a mature organism, observed in some animals, is the rostral migratory stream connecting subventricular zone and olfactory bulb.
The set of tangential points of contact between pairs of indifference curves, if all traced out, will form a trace connecting Octavio's origin ( O ) to Abby's ( A ).

connecting and angle
Here, x is the angle that a line connecting the origin with a point on the unit circle makes with the positive real axis, measured counter clockwise and in radians.
The magnitude of torque depends on three quantities: the force applied, the length of the lever arm connecting the axis to the point of force application, and the angle between the force vector and the lever arm.
The symmetric curve connecting two arbitrary apexes of the rotor is maximized in the direction of the inner housing shape with the constraint that it not touch the housing at any angle of rotation ( an arc is not a solution of this optimization problem ).
The reason for the piston's higher speed during the 180 ° rotation from mid-stroke through top-dead-centre, and back to mid-stroke, is that the minor contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the connecting rod's change of angle here has the same direction as the major contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the up / down movement of the crank pin.
By contrast, during the 180 ° rotation from mid-stroke through bottom-dead-centre and back to mid-stroke, the minor contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the connecting rod's change of angle has the opposite direction of the major contribution to the piston's up / down movement from the up / down movement of the crank pin.
In land navigation, a bearing is the angle between a line connecting two points and a north-south line, or meridian.
If the chairlift stops suddenly ( as from use of the system emergency brake ), the carrier's arm connecting to the grip pivots smoothly forward — driven by the chair's inertia — and maintains friction ( and seating angle ) between the seat and passenger.
They are constructed by taking a median of the triangle ( a line connecting a vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side ), and reflecting the line over the corresponding angle bisector ( the line through the same vertex that divides the angle in half ).
Figure 2: Dihedral angle defined by three bond vectors ( shown in red, green and blue ) connecting four atoms.
Figure 3: Dihedral angle defined by three bond vectors ( shown in red, green and blue ) connecting four atoms.
The word " diagonal " derives from the ancient Greek διαγώνιος diagonios, " from angle to angle " ( from διά-dia -, " through ", " across " and γωνία gonia, " angle ", related to gony " knee "); it was used by both Strabo and Euclid to refer to a line connecting two vertices of a rhombus or cuboid, and later adopted into Latin as diagonus (" slanting line ").
The Pressure Angle is the acute angle between the line of action and a normal to the line connecting the gear centers.
Concrete pots were also used in sidings ; they are sometimes called twin-block sleepers, and consisted of two concrete blocks each mounted with a chair, and an angle iron connecting them and retaining the gauge.
The vector, V, connecting the two interaction points determined a direction to the sky, and the angle θ about this direction, defined a cone about V on which the source of the photon must lie, and a corresponding " event circle " on the sky.
Another view of the Faryon Bridge ( reverse angle from previous ), connecting the east and west banks of the Otonabee River.

connecting and at
The lines connecting the wedge-shaped dogs represent the locking bars at right angles to the tappet bars.
Gun went to the connecting door, which was open, and stood at attention while Orville Torrence Killpath, in full uniform, finished combing his hair.
The crew entered the Lunar Module through the docking tunnel connecting it with the Command Module to inspect its systems, at which time they did not spot any major issues.
At a meeting in August 2006 with members of the Rwanda Patriotic Front, Wu Guanzheng, of the Communist Party of China, confirmed the intention of the People's Republic of China to fund a study into the feasibility of constructing a railway connecting at Isaka with the existing Tanzanian railway network, and running via Kigali in Rwanda through to Burundi.
The most common is the pound lock, which consists of a chamber within which the water level can be raised or lowered connecting either two pieces of canal at a different level or the canal with a river or the sea.
Two ancient polyptychs, a pentatych and octotych, excavated at Herculaneum employed a unique connecting system that presages later sewing on thongs or cords.
Chicago rests on a continental divide at the site of the Chicago Portage, connecting the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes watersheds.
The earliest evidence, anywhere in the world, for a crank and connecting rod in a machine appears in the late Roman Hierapolis sawmill from the 3rd century AD and two Roman stone sawmills at Gerasa, Roman Syria, and Ephesus, Asia Minor ( both 6th century AD ).
The " Golden spike ", connecting the western railroad to the Union Pacific Railroad at Promontory, Utah, was hammered on May 10, 1869.
To use other jumps on the back end of a combination, connecting jumps such as a half loop ( which is actually a full rotation, but lands on a left back inside edge ) can be used, enabling the skater to put a salchow or flip at the end of the combination.
* The VeSFET ( Vertical-Slit Field-Effect Transistor ) is a square-shaped junction-less FET with a narrow slit connecting the source and drain at opposite corners.
Archibald Scott Couper independently arrived at the idea of self-linking of carbon atoms ( his paper appeared in June 1858 ), and provided the first molecular formulas where lines symbolize bonds connecting the atoms.
# A locking clutch, as used in some machines for connecting two shafts that would otherwise rotate freely such that they rotate at the same speed when in the locked condition.
In 1857 Nepveu negotiated a contract to build a railway bridge over the river Garonne at Bordeaux, connecting the Paris-Bordeaux line to the lines running to Sète and Bayonne, which involved the construction of a iron girder bridge supported by six pairs of masonry piers on the river bed.
After it had reached the proper pressure, a valve connecting the tank with the swivel was opened and the mixture was discharged from its end, being ignited at its mouth by some source of flame.
TurboJet provides 24-hour services connecting Central and Macau at a frequency of up to every 15 minutes.
Moreover, passengers travelling from Shekou and Macau piers can even complete airline check-in procedures with participating airlines before boarding the ferries and go straight to the boarding gate for the connecting flight at HKIA.
For example, the SEA-ME-WE 3 optical submarine telecommunications cable lands at both Medan and Jakarta connecting Europe with South eastern Asia ( several countries up to Japan ) and Australia ( Perth ).
Construction of major railways connecting the larger cities and towns began in the 1830s but only gained momentum at the very end of the first Industrial Revolution.
A one-metre gauge line was laid down following the route of the former Jersey Railway from Saint Helier to La Corbière, with a branch line connecting the stone quarry at Ronez in Saint John.
Where MYCIN sees the medical world as made up of empirical associations connecting symptom to disease, INTERNIST sees a set of prototypes, in particular prototypical diseases, to be matched against the case at hand.
Locks at Brunsbüttel connecting the canal to the River Elbe estuary, and thence to the North Sea
Laos has constructed a new highway connecting Savannakhet to the Vietnamese border at Lao Bao, with funding coming from the Japanese government.
Most of the line was constructed using the Greathead shield system, with limited amounts of hand-mining for connecting tunnels at stations.

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