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From and conversion
From this perspective, the speed of light is only accidentally a property of light, and is rather a property of spacetime, a conversion factor between conventional time units ( such as seconds ) and length units ( such as meters ).
From there, Favre led the Packers all the way to the New England 37, but the Patriots made a key defensive stand, stopping Green Bay running back Dorsey Levens for no gain on third down and one, and then tackling him again for a 7-yard loss on a fourth down conversion attempt.
From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era.
From June 1943 on, an official conversion kit was produced for the Junkers Ju 88 and Dornier Do 217N fighters.
From the time of his conversion in 1625 onwards, Baltimore took care to cater for the religious needs of his colonists, both Catholic and Protestant.
* Fletcher, Richard ( 1997 ), The conversion of Europe: From paganism to Christianity 371-1386 AD.
* Fletcher, Richard ( 1999 ), The barbarian conversion: From paganism to Christianity, University of California Press.
From the moment of his conversion Noyes maintained that, because he had surrendered his will to God, everything he chose to do was perfect because his choices “ came from a perfect heart ”.
From the 1960s onward, the A74 underwent a process of gradual conversion to motorway standard.
From Iceland there is substantial literature, namely the Nordic Sagas and the Eddas, but most of this was written long after Iceland's conversion to Christianity.
From 1953 a convertible conversion by Carbodies became available.
From 1982 on, British company Lynx sold a high-quality four-seat full convertible conversion.
From Crawfordsville to near Lafayette, some semaphore signals were removed in 2009, however several are still in service, including two sets in Crawfordville, with their replacement signals adjacent for the day CSX makes the conversion ( as of November 10, 2010 ).
News From Nowhere was an influencing factor in historian G. D. H. Cole's conversion to socialism.
From there he was sent to No. 1 Operational Training Unit at Sale, Victoria, for conversion to Lockheed Hudson twin-engined light bombers during March and April.
From a physical electronic viewpoint, thermionic energy conversion is the direct production of electric power from heat by thermionic electron emission.
From halfback, Alexander took control of the game in the 2nd half with his kicking game which included a field goal to give Penrith a 13-12 lead and later a majestic sideline conversion of Royce Simmons ' match winning 2nd try.
From the perspective of most Christian faiths, whose doctrines normally advocate conversion of nonbelievers, this represents a deep respect for Fackenheim's concept:
From 2008 onwards, all overseas applicants to the PCLL must satisfy each element of the PCLL conversion programme.
* From Central Bedfordshire, the former South Bedfordshire District Council ward of Caddington, Hyde and Slip End ( this now forms the bulk of the South East Bedfordshire ward of Central Bedfordshire ; the former wards having been abolished at the conversion to unitary councils in Bedfordshire in 2009 ).
From late February 1945 there was a temporary move to Cornwall where Typhoons were flown in preparation for a planned conversion to Tempests.
From a Protestant background, Brother Roger undertook a step that was without precedent since the Reformation: entering progressively into a full communion with the faith of the Catholic Church without aconversion ” that would imply a break with his origins.
From 1921 to 1926 he was responsible for the conversion of Frederiks Hospital into the Danish Museum of Art & Design together with Thorkild Henningsen and Ivar Bentsen.

From and efficiency
From an architectural point of view, this arrangement could provide better floor area utilisation, offering an internal column-free office area with a clear depth of 9 to 13. 4 metres and an overall usable floor area efficiency of 81 %.
From these principles it can be shown that the propulsive efficiency for a rocket moving at speed with an exhaust velocity is:
From the datasheet, the enhancements include " the addition of new dedicated addressing hardware ( consisting of a high speed ALU, a barrel shifter and an address register ), a very efficient increased ( 20 bytes ) instruction prefetch queue, a new system / memory bus interface / protocol, increased efficiency slave processor protocol and finally enhancements of microcode.
From Barbier's night writing, he innovated by simplifying its form and maximizing its efficiency.
From the perspective of algorithmic efficiency, minimizing subsequent decoding ( with zero or minimal parsing ) should take highest priority.
From inverting Equation 4 and inserting it into Equation 2 the final thermal efficiency can be expressed as:
From analyzing equation 6 it is evident that the Otto cycle efficiency depends directly upon the compression ratio.
From a software-engineering viewpoint this latter approach would be considered more clean and safe, but the fork mechanism is still predominant due to its efficiency.
From reports the efficiency of communications: in particular the main artery SS 45 Val Trebbia, in fact it was partly renovated, but still stretches of road with strong characterization of other times with the logical consequences, lend, so the utmost care when you are in travel it is advised caution and moderation in the rate since the stroke, especially among Rivergaro and Perino, very twisty corners with poor visibility and bumpy surface.
From the 1980s, as part of New Public Management, several countries including Australia and the United Kingdom developed the use of agencies to improve efficiency in public services.
From this, a greater mechanical efficiency and working life are claimed.
From 1973 to 1991, the enforcement of anti-trust law was based on efficiency explanations as the Chicago School became dominant.
From one side it should make easier the note of probe, from second side it should confirm the efficiency of used bombs.
From the efficiency test report issued by Anandtech in 2006, the efficiency of U120E was proved to be a yearly best-version heat sink.
* From the efficiency, we may calculate sensitivity, which is the sound pressure level a speaker produces for a given input:
From the 1940s the farm was the site of ground breaking research ( notably by Professor Bill McClymont and Dr Len Hart ) into poultry husbandry and nutrition leading to significant improvements in the efficiency of poultry farming in Australia and overseas.
From the point of view of efficiency, we want this factor base to be small, but in order to solve the discrete log for a large group we require the factor base to be ( relatively ) large.
From this period onwards, North American companies focused predominantly upon production against lower cost with increased efficiency.
From the seventh to the 12th centuries, the Byzantine army was among the most powerful and effective military forces – neither Middle Ages Europe nor ( following its early successes ) the fracturing Caliphate could match the strategies and the efficiency of the Byzantine army.
From the 1950s to the 1960s, with the development of the National Highway System, intercity bus transport increased in speed and efficiency.
From another point of view there are precise provisions referring to: protection of consumers rights, defense of competitions, control of natural or legal monopolies and of public services quality and efficiency.
From the point of view of economics and efficiency, it is usually considered better to give someone a monetary equivalent of some benefit than the benefit ( say, a liter of milk ) in kind.
The twentieth century saw Janet developing a grand model of the mind in terms of levels of energy, efficiency and social competence, which he set out in publications from Obsessions and Pssychasthenia ( 1903 ) to From Anguish to Ecstasy ( 1926 ), and beyond.

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