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From and Ruokalho
From there an overhead electrode line on wooden poles runs first in Northeast, than in Northern direction until Ruokalho, where it meets the overhead line with two high voltage conductors.

From and static
From Aristotle until Darwin, the natural world was predominantly considered static and unchanging.
From the end of the First Battle of Ypres, at the end of the Race to the Sea, until late 1918, the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench systems which stretched from the coast of the North Sea southwards to the Swiss border.
From then until mid-August the division remained in static positions, holding the left flank of the Allied bridgehead and conducting vigorous patrolling.
From 1803 through 1817, his work became more static, even as it became more popular.
From 1912 he worked as a city planner and director of the static building office and the department of materials testing of the city of Essen ( Germany ).
From static equilibrium of an infinitesimal material element at ( Figure 8. 2 ), the normal stress and the shear stress on any plane perpendicular to the-plane passing through with a unit vector making an angle of with the horizontal, i. e. is the direction cosine in the direction, is given by:
From 2004 to 2008 the show was held at Halifax Stanfield International Airport which allowed for both static ( ground ) display and air show at the same venue, however the airport was deemed unsuitable due to numerous interruptions in the air show component by civilian air traffic movements.
From current EASA definitions: Indicated airspeed means the speed of an aircraft as shown on its pitot static airspeed indicator calibrated to reflect standard atmosphere adiabatic compressible flow at sea level uncorrected for airspeed system errors.
From 1961 to 1984, Dungeness power station also housed the mercury arc valves of the static inverter plant converting AC into DC for transmission on HVDC Cross-Channel, the high-voltage direct current power cable carrying electric power across the English Channel to France.
From the 1960s onward, many camps also added static caravan accommodation and today large numbers of static caravans are also termed holiday camps.
When it became apparent that the universe is not static, but expanding, Einstein was quick to discard this additional term ; prematurely, as we know today: From about 1998 on, a steadily accumulating body of astronomical evidence has shown that the expansion of the universe is accelerating in a way that suggests the presence of a cosmological constant or, equivalently, of a dark energy with specific properties that pervades all of space.
From the south, the Intermountain DC circuit starts at the Adelanto substation and static inverter plant.
From the beginning various scholars criticised the discipline, saying it inherently was too focused on static equilibrii which ignored change, that it used circular reasoning, and that it oversimplified systems.
From their first meeting in 1992 in Geneva, Gehry and Milunić began to elaborate Milunić's original idea of a building consisting of two parts, static and dynamic (" yin and yang "), which were to symbolize the transition of Czechoslovakia ( Czechia ) from a communist regime to a parliamentary democracy.
From the black box testing point of view, static testing involves reviewing requirements and specifications.
From 1998 to 2005, 46229 was a static exhibit in the National Railway Museum, standing next to Mallard.
From 1949 until 1954, Daniel worked at Aerojet designing, building and installing transducers for control, feedback and measurement of rockets during flight and static tests.
From 1916 on the FP grew to reach a strength of three mobile Groupes ( brigades ), Kivu, Ruzizi, and Tanganyika, comprising a total of 15 battalions, from the static garrison and police force of 1914.

From and plant
From 1924, HMBB became the exclusive supplier of car bodies for GM in Australia, with manufacturing taking place at the new Woodville, South Australia plant.
From mycology arose the field of phytopathology, the study of plant diseases, and the two disciplines remain closely related because the vast majority of " plant " pathogens are fungi.
" From this point on, he uses the bucket as a pot for a house plant given to him by Kira Nerys.
From ITRI's first 3-inch wafer fabrication plant built in 1977 and the founding of UMC in 1980, the industry has developed into a world leader with 40 fabs in operation by 2002.
From the inordinate praise the plant has been given, for its medical virtues and for fattening the livestock that graze on it, comes the term sain.
From 1979, Fukuoka travelled the world extensively, giving lectures, working directly to plant seeds and re-vegetate areas, and receiving a number of awards in various countries in recognition of his work and achievements.
From here, Moore begins to explore the emotional impact of the plant closings on his friends.
* Rivethead: Tales From the Assembly Line is an autobiographical book by Ben Hamper on life and work in the GM plant, with a foreword by Michael Moore.
From 1983 until 2009, Potlatch Corporation and its successor Ainsworth operated an oriented strand board plant in nearby Farden Township, which provided employment to many residents.
From 1936 until 2005, the Amalgamated Sugar Company ( White Satin brand ) owned and operated a sugar-processing plant that served as the city's main source of commerce.
From 1978 to 1988, the township had been home to the Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly Plant, which later became a Sony plant and as of 2010 sits idle.
From fresh seed, separation requires chromatographic techniques similar to other plant proteins.
From October 1963, production continued at Ford's new Halewood plant at Merseyside alongside the newly introduced Corsair models.
From 1949 to 1952, Bethlehem Steel had a contract with the federal government of the United States to roll uranium fuel rods for nuclear reactors in Bethlehem Steel's Lackawanna, New York plant.
From 1959 until 1982 there has been a BWR nuclear power plant named Garigliano near the town Sessa Aurunca.
From the early twentieth century, the anthophyte hypothesis was the prevailing explanation for seed plant evolution, based on shared morphological characters between the gnetophytes and angiosperms.
From 1962 to 1987, 2, 4, 5T herbicide had been manufactured at an Ivon Watkins-Dow plant in New Plymouth.
In her 1966 book, Strike From Space ( 1965 ), Schlafly notes that she worked as " a ballistics gunner and technician at the largest ammunition plant in the world " during WWII.
From the apartment he shares with his hypochondriac mother, Winifred ( Myrtle Vail ), Seymour fetches his odd-looking, potted plant, but Mushnick is unimpressed by its sickly, drooping look.
From Lawler the railroad went north for 7 miles to Saddle Island and then east to the Three-Way Junction gravel plant, now submerged under Lake Mead.
From the gravel plant the line split into two branches.
From a carpet of moss-like gametophytes, the larger Rhynia sporophytes grew much like simple clubmosses, spreading by means of horizontal growing stems growing rhizoids that anchored the plant to the substrate.
From 1991 he also fulfilled duties as government commissioner in connection with the Bős-Nagymaros hydroelectric power plant project.
From this followed commitments to mutual assistance, to a rough-and-ready sense of equality, to a disdain for elitism, and to a belief that democracy and individual rights did not stop at the plant gate or the office reception room.

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