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From the brightness of the F component of the solar corona and the brightness of the zodiacal light, an estimate of the particle sizes, concentrations, and spatial distribution can be derived for regions of space near the ecliptic plane.
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From 1869 to 1872, he was employed as an Assistant in Harvard's astronomical observatory, doing important work on determining the brightness of stars and the shape of the Milky Way.
From the mid-1980s onwards, VFDs were used for applications requiring smaller displays with high brightness specifications, though now the adoption of high-brightness organic light-emitting diodes ( OLEDs ) is pushing VFDs out of these markets.
From the shooter's point of view, there should be a noticeable space between each side of the front sight and the edges of the notch ; the spaces are called light bars, and the brightness of the light bars provides the shooter feedback as to the alignment of the post in the notch.
From studying its light curve during occultation, it is thought that α Cancri A may itself be a close binary, consisting of two stars with similar brightness and a separation of 0. 1 arcseconds.
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The result, div F, is a function of p. From this definition it also becomes explicitly visible that div F can be seen as the source density of the flux of F.
* Jarrige, C, J. F. Jarrige, R. H. Meadow, G. Quivron, eds ( 1995 / 6 ), Mehrgarh Field Reports 1974-85: From Neolithic times to the Indus Civilization.
In: Volume One: From the Beginnings to the Sixth Century A. D .. Princeton University Press, Princeton 1979 ( übersetzt von F. W. Mote ).
From left to right, first row: Premier of the Soviet Union | Premier Joseph Stalin ; President Harry S. Truman, Soviet Ambassador to the United States Andrei Gromyko, Secretary of State James F. Byrnes, and List of Russian foreign ministers | Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov.
The novel's sales were aided by an advertising campaign that played upon a visit by British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden to Fleming's Goldeneye estate and by the publication of a 1961 Life Magazine article, which listed From Russia, with Love as one of US President John F. Kennedy's ten favourite books.
In an article in Life Magazine on 17 March 1961, US President John F. Kennedy listed From Russia, with Love as one of his ten favourite books.
From 1995 to 2000, he taught Globalization Studies at Tilburg University in the Netherlands and at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the United States.
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From the component processing perspective, emotion experience is said to require that all of these processes become coordinated and synchronized for a short period of time, driven by appraisal processes.
From a systems perspective, a complex network structure can be decomposed into individual component firms ( Zhang and Dilts, 2004 ).
From the beginning, Christian theological learning was therefore a central component in these institutions, as was the study of Church or Canon law ): universities played an important role in training people for ecclesiastical offices, in helping the church pursue the clarification and defence of its teaching, and in supporting the legal rights of the church over against secular rulers.
From the second generation of computers in the 1950s until surface-mount technology became popular in the late 1980s, every component on a typical PCB was a through-hole component.
From a stereochemical point of view, it is remarkable that kaffir lime leaves contain only (–)-( S )- citronellal, whereas the enantiomeric form (+)-( R )- citronellal is found in both lemon balm and ( to a lesser degree ) lemon grass, ( note, however, that citronellal is only a trace component in the latter's essential oil ).
From a marketing perspective, publicity is one component of promotion which is one component of marketing.
From that date, the division was split up and its component units attached to other airborne divisions, either to the 82nd Airborne in Berlin or to the 13th Airborne which was preparing to participate in the invasion of Japan.
From 1 July 2006, to 10 January 2007, HQ Eurocorps was the land component stand by element of the NATO Response Force 7.
From 1 July 2010 to 10 January 2011, HQ Eurocorps was the land component stand by element of the NATO Response Force 15 ( NRF 15 ).
From a practical standpoint, knowing how the system responds to a sudden input is important because large and possibly fast deviations from the long term steady state may have extreme effects on the component itself and on other portions of the overall system dependent on this component.
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 the perspective of quantum mechanics, this bond's weakness is explained by significantly less overlap between the component p-orbitals due to their parallel orientation.
From there, FK Sarajevo remained a stable component of the First League every year except the 1957 – 58 season.
From Adams, Cass went into railroading, becoming president of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, a future component of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1856, a post he held until 1881.
From 1969 until 1971 ( when cigarette advertising on television became prohibited ), television advertising was an important component ; the commercials would begin with actors dressed in period costumes re-enacting the early 20th century anecdotes in comedic fashion, followed by a glamorous modern-day model, smoking the product while proudly dressed in the latest fashions, accompanied by " You've Come A Long Way, Baby ", which in the commercials was an up-tempo, catchy pop-rock jingle:
From Newton's second law for the vertical component, the mass of this piece times its acceleration,, will be equal to the net force on the piece:
From 1930 to 1938 he was a member of the reserve component of the former Army Air Corps, where he became a captain.
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