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From a mechanical viewpoint, up to 99 % of the energy delivered by the rider into the pedals is transmitted to the wheels, although the use of gearing mechanisms may reduce this by 10 – 15 %.
From an economics viewpoint, there is a clear trade-off between cost per copy and cost of the printer.
From the viewpoint of the ancient Greeks, a person's public life was not separated from their private life, and Greeks did not distinguish between the two worlds according to the modern western conception.
From the modern viewpoint, there is essentially only one Euclidean space of each dimension.
From a mathematical viewpoint, continuous-time IIR LTI filters may be described in terms of linear differential equations, and their impulse responses considered as Green's functions of the equation.
From the viewpoint of European history the Guinea Coast is associated mainly with slavery.
From a metanarrative viewpoint, Tolkien's Arda is itself a subcreation designed to honour the true stories of the real world.
From that viewpoint, she is seen as one who betrayed the indigenous people by siding with the Spaniards.
From the viewpoint of any single unaccelerated observer, mass can neither be created or destroyed, and special relativity does not change this understanding.
From this viewpoint, the A-law and μ-law algorithms ( G. 711 ) used in traditional PCM digital telephony can be seen as a very early precursor of speech encoding, requiring only 8 bits per sample but giving effectively 12 bits of resolution.
From a purely mathematical viewpoint, the Dirac delta is not strictly a function, because any extended-real function that is equal to zero everywhere but a single point must have total integral zero.
From the program developer's viewpoint, this constitutes the routine caller's portion of the contract.
From a viewpoint in the LMC, the Milky Way would be a spectacular sight.
From a philosophical viewpoint, this theory of matter-waves has contributed greatly to the ruin of the atomism of the past.
From Hitler's viewpoint, it was better to wait until the Z Plan was complete before going to war with the United States.
From this viewpoint, the null space of A is the same as the solution set to the homogeneous system.
From the viewpoint of the investor, however, the Dutch Auction would be more effective at price discovery, and potentially result in a lower offering price.
From this viewpoint there are no distances, but collinearity and ratios of distances on any line are preserved.
From the viewpoint of the ancient Chinese, the Purple Forbidden Enclosure lies in the middle of the sky and is circled by all the other stars.
From this viewpoint, Richard's paradox results from treating a construction in the metatheory ( the enumeration of all statements in the original system that define real numbers ) as if that construction could be conducted in the original system.
From a predicative viewpoint it is not valid to quantify over all real numbers in the process of generating a new real number, because this is believed to lead to a vicious-circle problem in the definitions.
From a spot near the western cliffs of the headland he saw "... the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed, in front of a boundless Ocean ..." That viewpoint, later dubbed " Clark's Point of View ," can be accessed by a hiking trail from Indian Beach in Ecola State Park.
From a cultural viewpoint such a resident could be completely " local " and indistinguishable from citizens.
From the north viewpoint on the summit of Mount Walker, at 2804 feet, are vista views of Mount Jupiter, Buckhorn Mountain, Mount Constance, Mount Baker and the town of Quilcene.
From an economic viewpoint, Radhanite Trade dominance was being usurped by coordinated Christian and Islamic forced-conversions, and torture, compelling Jewish scholars to understand nascent economic threats.

From and latter
From the latter part of the 18th century, grammar came to be understood as a subfield of the emerging discipline of modern linguistics.
From 1550 until 1100, much of the Levant was conquered by Egypt, which in the latter half of this period contested Syria with the Hittite Empire.
From the latter, he planned to return to Athens in time for Christmas, but his ears became even worse.
From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century.
From 1847 to 1854 Bruce was stipendiary magistrate for Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, resigning the position in the latter year, when he entered parliament as Liberal member for Merthyr Tydfil.
From the latter half of 1937, Ribbentrop had championed the idea of an alliance between Germany, Italy, and Japan that would partition the British Empire between them.
He has recorded one album with the band Revenge and two with Monaco ( both as bassist, keyboardist and lead vocalist ) with David Potts, the latter of which scored a club and alternative radio hit " What Do You Want From Me?
From the latter, English obtained the word " Pharaoh ".
From this latter perspective, the many distinctions to be found in the universe are a result of the divided perspective of the human soul, which needs to make distinctions in its own thought in order to understand unified realities.
< imagemap > File: 1st millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: Depiction of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity ; The Colosseum, a landmark of the once mighty Roman Empire ; Gunpowder is invented during the latter part of the millennium, in China ; Chess, a new board game, takes on popularity across the globe ; The Roman Empire falls, and then reappears ushering in the Early Middle Ages ; The skeletal remains of a young woman, known as the " ring lady ", killed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 ; Attila the Hun, leader of the Hunnic Empire, which takes most of western Europe.
From 1678, the British appointed a deputy-governor for the Territory ( initially for the Territory and Saba and St. Eustatius, until the latter two islands were returned to the Dutch ).
From the latter part of the 19th century this curriculum has changed and broadened: for example, there are now more than 100 students of Chinese ( non-curriculum course ).
From 1897 onwards the latter group staged many rebellions, the most famous one being led by Luo Fuxing ( 羅福星 ), who was arrested and executed along with two hundred of his comrades in 1913.
Beginning with From Russia with Love in 1963, Llewelyn appeared as Q, the quartermaster of the MI6 gadget lab ( also known as Q branch ), in almost every Bond film until his death ( 17 ), only missing appearances in Live and Let Die in 1973, and Never Say Never Again, the latter of which is not part of the official James Bond film series.
If a " From " string occurs at the beginning of a line in either the headers or the body of a message ( unlikely for the former for correctly formatted messages, but likely for the latter ), the e-mail message must be modified before the message is stored in an mbox mailbox file or the line will be taken as a message boundary.
From a similar or somewhat later form were also borrowed Greek Iernē and Iouernia ; the latter form was converted into Latin Hibernia.
From 1808 to 1814 he studied in Dublin, where in the latter year he was ordained to the priesthood.
From Sharon the route runs northward past Lake Wononpakook and Lake Wononskopomuc, the latter an Indian word meaning " sparkling water.
The latter three founded Bordighera Press and edited From the Margin, An Anthology of Italian American Writing, Purdue University Press.
From the latter part of the nineteenth century through the early years of the twentieth century, Lakeland was home to several upscale hotels and a small amusement park along the shores of Onondaga Lake.
From 1955 major British record labels HMV and EMI, the latter, particularly through their subsidiary Decca Records, began to distribute American jazz and increasingly blues records to what was an emerging market.
From 1902, he studied at Jesus College, Oxford, where he specialized in philosophy and psychology, the latter under William McDougall.
From 1820 to 1822 he was superintendent in Keinberg, and in the latter year he was appointed professor ordinarius of systematic and practical theology at Bonn.
From the latter, we have both Maffei's notes and the published journal article.
From the instances of midrashic baraitot in the Talmud that are not found in the extant midrashim, the loss of many of the latter class of works must be inferred.

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