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From and calculations
From Emperor Claudius ( reigned AD 41 – 54 ) onwards, Varro's calculation ( see below ) superseded other contemporary calculations.
From the time he was a boy, Fermi meticulously recorded his calculations in notebooks, and later used them to solve many new problems that he encountered based on these earlier known problems.
From these calculations follows an acceptable flood risk from the sea at 1 in 4, 000 – 10, 000 years, while it is 1 in 100 – 2, 500 years for a river flood.
From 1907 to 1911 as a professor at the Polytechnic Institute he did research in the earlier variant of the Finite Element Method of elastic calculations, the so called Rayleigh method.
From such administration of investment money, manipulated to create new capital, arose the preoccupation with risk calculations, which subsequently was followed by the " economic science " of risk prevention management.
From calculations, the diameter of a minicolumn is about 28 – 40 µm.
From the calculations above the incoming long wave radiation can be derived.
From calculations with the three input signals, it is found that 12 interfering frequencies are produced, three of which lie on one of original incoming frequencies.
From these calculations, Amundsen determined that their current position was approximately 5. 5 miles from the mathematical South Pole point.
From these calculations, it was determined that they were still 1. 5 miles from the pole, and two men were sent to erect additional pennants.
From then on until the mid-1980s, Elo himself made the rating calculations.

From and hexagon
With its characteristics hexagon pads, the SDS-5 was first used by Burgess: From the Tea-rooms of Mars ...., Chant No, 1 by Spandau Ballet, and Angel Face by Shock.

From and determine
From the resulting data the doctor can determine lung defects with hitherto unknown accuracy and detail.
From the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors of A it is possible to determine if an initial point will converge or diverge to the equilibrium point at the origin.
From this analysis, the financial planner can determine to what degree and in what time the personal goals can be accomplished.
From spectroscopic data, he was able to determine the upper limit of internal motions for open clusters, and could estimate that the total mass of these objects did not exceed several hundred times the mass of the Sun.
From the 9th century onward they were using spherical trigonometry and map projection methods to determine these quantities accurately.
From the Historia it is clear that he also knew French and possibly Italian, but there is not enough evidence to determine whether he learned Greek, Persian, and Arabic, as is sometimes claimed.
From January 1944 until July 1945, large-scale production plants were set in operation, and the fissile material thus produced was then used to determine the features of the weapons.
Later variants of the worm would use a false From address, picking an e-mail address at random from the infected machine's Outlook or Outlook Express address book, making it impossible for casual observers to determine which machine is infected, and making it difficult for experts to determine anything more than the infected machine's Internet Service Provider.
From 2004 to 2006, Stephen B. Plank and colleagues from John Hopkins University conducted a correlational study to determine the degree to which the physical appearance of the school and classroom setting influence student behavior, particularly in respect to the variables concerned in their study: fear, social disorder, and collective efficacy.
From their composition it has been possible to determine the precise area from which they began their journey.
From the standpoint of post-secondary institutions outside of Quebec who may be trying to determine transfer credit, there are essentially two ways in which to interpret the two-year college program, bolstered by local and countrywide legislation.
From 1973 to 1982, the Pacific League employed a split season with the first half winner playing against the second half winner in a mini-playoff to determine its champion.
From the demand curve in each market we can determine the profit maximizing prices of Pa and Pb.
From September 24, 1945 on Karl Haushofer was informally interrogated by Father Edmund A. Walsh on behalf of the Allied forces to determine if he should stand trial at Nuremberg for war crimes.
From 1992, the venue used a system of video still images to determine the length.
From a friend, she obtained a list of the bookstores upon which the New York Times relied for sales figures to determine its bestseller list.
From this information, the visual system attempts to determine the approximate composition of the illuminating light.
From this, it is easy to determine the distance of the unknown point from either observation point, its north / south and east / west offsets from the observation point, and finally its full coordinates.
From 1993 – 2010, many of Lewis ' kin ( through his sister Jane, as he had no children ) sought to have the body exhumed for forensic analysis, to try to determine whether the death was a suicide.
From this difference, Hipparchus discovered that the longitudes of the stars had changed over time, which led him to determine the first value of the precession of the equinoxes as no less than 1 / 100 ° per year.
From this observation there followed Harris's conclusion that a science that aims to determine the nature of language is limited to investigation of the relationships of elements to one another ( their distribution ).
From this analysis, the financial planner can determine to what degree and in what time the personal goals can be accomplished.
From 1964 to 1972, four regional bowl games were played that led up to a wire service poll to determine the final champion of Division II's predecessor, the NCAA College Division.
From these measurements, it can determine if a finger is touching the pad, and if so, the finger's absolute position horizontally and vertically on the surface.

From and universe
From these figures, dark matter constitutes 83 %, ( 23 /( 23 + 4. 6 )), of the matter in the universe, whereas ordinary matter makes up only 17 %.
From the identity of space and the physical world, and the circular motion of the heavens, Wycliffe deduces the spherical form of the universe.
From this being the sukta holds, the original creative will proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
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.
From the One Light, the entire universe welled up.
From a Euclidean space perspective, the universe has three dimensions of space and one of time.
From the key features derived from literary sources grew the detailed specific background of the stellar governments and alien races of the Traveller universe:
From investigation of those topics theosophists try to discover a coherent description of the purpose and origin of the universe.
From the 6th century BCE, the pre-Socratic Greek philosophers developed the earliest known philosophical models of the universe.
From three to seven curves are generally appropriate to cover the required range of an input value, or the " universe of discourse " in fuzzy jargon.
From top to bottom: a spherical geometry | spherical universe with Ω > 1, a hyperbolic geometry | hyperbolic universe with Ω < 1, and a Euclidean geometry | flat universe with Ω = 1.
From the conception of a universal order in the universe he reasons to a Supreme Being, who has created it and who has conferred upon every man in harmony with it the aim of his existence, leading to his highest good.
Uses in horror films include the 1986 film From Beyond ( based on the H. P. Lovecraft story of the same name ) where a scientific experiment induces the experimenters to perceive aliens from a parallel universe, with bad results.
From this reality the sukta holds that original creative will ( later identified with Brahma, Hiranyagarbha or Prajapati ) proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
From the 1940s to the 1960s, the astrophysical community was equally divided between supporters of the Big Bang theory and supporters of a rival steady state universe.
From a castle-like structure at the centre of Mictlan, the Celestis hold the Last Parliament, from which they observe the rest of the universe.
By the beginning of the 5th century, the Spanish poet Prudentius had written " From the Heart of the Father " where the ninth stanza focused on the Nativity and portrayed Jesus as the creator of the universe.
From this Whiggish perspective, Ptolemy would be criticized because his astronomical system placed the Earth at the center of the universe while Aristarchus would be praised because he placed the Sun at the center of the solar system.
From his early years he was determined to be a writer, and in 1905 and again in 1910 he went to London, then the centre of Australia's cultural universe, to learn his craft and advance his prospects.
From a transcript of a radio interview on " The anthropic universe ":
* Noshiro space event-A JAXA vast multi-purpose test and the length of pine forest surrounded by 3 km, width of the flat 500m in areas where the Council of Noshiro event space to land in Japan this space to use for education and ideas, From the summer of 2005 Noshiro, Akita and Akita Prefecture, in cooperation with the event held every summer in the universe.
From the Big Bang through the present day and well into the future, matter and dark matter in the universe are thought to be concentrated in stars, galaxies, and galaxy clusters.
*" Tinian on Trial " in Tales From the Empire ( 1997 ) ( Part of the Star Wars fictional universe )

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