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From and standpoint
From a technical standpoint, the string playing is good, but the Pro Arte people fail to enter into the spirit of things here.
) From the technical standpoint, records differ from live music to the degree that they fail to convey the true color, texture, complexity, range, intensity, pulse, and pitch of the original.
From the volume standpoint, the total market represented by the sign industry is impressive.
From the standpoint of the army of duffers, however, this was easily the most heartening exhibition they had had since Ben Hogan fell upon evil ways during his heyday and scored an 11 in the Texas open.
From a baroque standpoint it is a moment of divine intervention in the affairs of man.
From an engineering and service standpoint, the Phoenix could be said to be a notable success.
From a monetary standpoint, governments control just how much money is in circulation worldwide, which plays an immense role on how money is spent in one's own country.
From the standpoint of an observer in an inertial frame, the effects can be explained as results of inertia without invoking the centrifugal force.
From a qualitative standpoint, the path can be approximated by an arc of a circle for a limited time, and for the limited time a particular radius of curvature applies, the centrifugal and Euler forces can be analyzed on the basis of circular motion with that radius.
From a rigorous theoretical standpoint, the expected value is the integral of the random variable with respect to its probability measure.
From a psychological standpoint, the ELIZA effect is the result of a subtle cognitive dissonance between the user's awareness of programming limitations and their behavior towards the output of the program.
Eppig, Fincher, and Thornhill ( 2009 ) argue that " From an energetics standpoint, a developing human will have difficulty building a brain and fighting off infectious diseases at the same time, as both are very metabolically costly tasks " and that " the Flynn effect may be caused in part by the decrease in the intensity of infectious diseases as nations develop.
From the standpoint of group theory, isomorphic groups have the same properties and need not be distinguished.
From a political standpoint, the Whig Party had been in decline in the South because of the effectiveness with which the Democrats had hammered Whigs over slavery issues.
From the Mings ' standpoint, the Portuguese were ultimately responsible for the massacre, since it was they who provoked the Chinese through " rapaciousness ".
From a geological standpoint, the Ohio River is young.
From Stroessner's standpoint, there were ominous similarities between Somoza and himself.
From this standpoint, Pantheism is the view that everything is part of an all-encompassing, immanent God.
From a diagnostic standpoint, organic disorders were those held to be caused by physical illness affecting the brain ( that is, psychiatric disorders secondary to other conditions ), while functional disorders were considered to be disorders of the functioning of the mind in the absence of physical disorders ( that is, primary psychological or psychiatric disorders ).
From the standpoint of the doctrine of the Trinity — one Divine Being existing in three Persons — patripassianism is considered heretical because it denies the distinct personhood of the Members of the Trinity.
" From his standpoint, he could now threaten the entire Crusader coast.
From a military standpoint, historian John Keegan notes exaggerations and myths that surround Shaka, but nevertheless maintains:
For them, ' primitive ' denotes irrational use of resources and absence of the intellectual and moral standards of ' civilised ' human societies .... From the standpoint of anthropological knowledge, both these views are equally one-sided and simplistic.
From a rhetorician's standpoint, an effective scheme of omission that Poe employs is diazeugma, or using many verbs for one subject ; it omits pronouns.

From and radiation
From 1950 to 1953, he was attached to the U. S. Embassy in London as a scientific liaison officer with the Office of Naval Research, where he studied research programs in Europe into cosmic radiation and nuclear physics.
From that time to the 1920s, physicists were seeking to explain atomic spectra and blackbody radiation.
From the lateral geniculate body, fibers of the optic radiation pass to the visual cortex in the occipital lobe of the brain.
From a different perspective, if it is correct that the properties of a quantum black hole should correspond at a broad level more or less to a classical general-relativistic black hole, then it is believed that the appearance and effects of the Hawking radiation can be interpreted as quantum " corrections " to the classical picture, as Planck's constant is " tuned up " away from zero up to h. Outside the event horizon of an astronomical-sized black hole these corrections are tiny.
From the perspective of the grain of dust circling the Sun ( panel ( a ) of the figure ), the Sun's radiation appears to be coming from a slightly forward direction ( aberration of light ).
From the no hair theorem, one would expect the Hawking radiation to be completely independent of the material entering the black hole.
From the calculations above the incoming long wave radiation can be derived.
From 0. 3 to 1. 2 solar masses, the region around the stellar core is a radiation zone, with an overlying convection zone.
From 1947 to 1950, he worked as researcher and physics instructor at the Escola Politécnica and in the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of the University of São Paulo, where he studied cosmic radiation under Italian physicists Gleb Wataghin and Giuseppe Occhialini.
From the viewpoint of biology, abiotic factors can be classified as light or more generally radiation, temperature, water, the chemical surrounding composed of the terrestrial atmospheric gases, as well as soil.
From Planck's law of black-body radiation at temperature we have for the spectral energy density at frequency

From and protection
From 1926 to 1945, he was king of Annam under French ‘ protection ’.
From a 1988 study in China, the US protection agency quantified the lifetime exposure of arsenic in drinking water at concentrations of 0. 0017 mg / L, 0. 00017 mg / L, and 0. 000017 mg / L are associated with a lifetime skin cancer risk of 1 in 10, 000, 1 in 100, 000, and 1 in 1, 000, 000 respectively.
From the 1990s to the present, the majority of communications from “ one fixed location to another have moved by fiber .” Since these fiber communications are “ wired ,” U. S. law “ gives them greater protection .”
From the ruins of Hampton left by evacuating Confederates in 1861, " Contraband " slaves ( formerly owned by Confederates and under a degree of Union protection ) built the Grand Contraband Camp, the first self-contained African American community in the United States.
From the outset of the establishment of the new federal government in 1789, the secretaries of the treasury were charged with responsibility for the collection and protection of the federal revenue, promoting and regulating international trade, and enabling and regularizing immigration and emigration.
From June to July 1255 he issued 22 bulls of instruction, encouragement, and protection of the young Order.
From Haparanda Törni travelled by railroad to Stockholm where he found protection and shelter with the Baroness Von Essen, who harbored many fugitive Finnish officers following the war.
From the outset in 1822, when British MP Richard Martin shepherded a bill through Parliament offering protection from cruelty to cattle, horses, and sheep ( earning himself the nickname Humanity Dick ), the welfare approach has had human morality, and humane behaviour, at its central concern.
From 1944, it is under the protection of Department of Archaeology.
From 1852 to 1885, perforated pipe systems were used in textile mills throughout New England as a means of fire protection.
In addition to the LFS and BLFS books, Cross Linux from Scratch ( CLFS ) describes cross compiling and Hardened Linux From Scratch ( HLFS ) focuses on security enhancements like the use of Stack-smashing protection, PaX and Address space layout randomization using grsecurity.
From the perspective of the end user, copy protection is always a cost.
From a conservation perspective, the beluga was placed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature ’ s Red List in 2008 as being " near threatened "; however the subpopulation from the Cook Inlet in Alaska is considered Critically Endangered and is under the protection of the United States ' Endangered Species Act.
From the beginning, Johnson and Truman assumed that the United States ' monopoly on the atomic bomb was adequate protection against any and all external threats.
From 1954 to 1959 the then much-disputed Sylvensteinspeicher was built for the generation of electricity and for protection against floodings.
From early 2013 the shark will receive full protection in New Zealand territorial waters under the Wildlife Act 1953.
From then on, it follows the fate of the Ionian Islands, which were eventually given to Britain in 1815 as an autonomous republic under British protection.
From 1927 to 1929, Butler was commander of the Marine Expeditionary Force in China and, while there, cleverly parlayed his influence among various generals and warlords to the protection of U. S. interests, ultimately winning the public acclaim of contending Chinese leaders.
From the outside, the reinforced body gave added rollover strength and front collision protection.
From formation to termination, employment contracts are to be construed in the context of statutory protection of dependent workers.
From the 13th century, the merlons could also be used to pivot wooden shutters: these added further protection for the defenders when they were not firing.
From the 13th century, the merlons could be connected with wooden shutters that provided added protection when closed.
From this quote it is clear that Hobbes contended that people in a state of nature ceded their individual rights to create sovereignty, retained by the state, in return for their protection and a more functional society.
From 1976 to 1987 Emsis worked as a research associate at the scientific production association " Silava ", and head of its labor protection laboratory between 1987 and 1989.

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