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From and upper
From the upper end of the lake the river issues through the Nidau-Büren channel and then runs east to Büren.
" From these principles and some additional constraints —( 1a ) a lower bound on the linear dimensions of any of the parts, ( 1b ) an upper bound on speed of propagation ( the velocity of light ), ( 2 ) discrete progress of the machine, and ( 3 ) deterministic behavior — he produces a theorem that " What can be calculated by a device satisfying principles I – IV is computable.
From lower to upper, the chambers are known as " Davison's Chamber ", " Wellington's Chamber ", " Nelson's Chamber ", " Lady Arbuthnot's Chamber ", and " Campbell's Chamber ".
( From a panoramic fresco on the upper level of the main hall of the Achilleion ( Corfu ) | Achilleion )
From 400 to 600 meters are lower montane forests, with upper montane forest from 600 to 950 meters.
From Bernoulli's principle, the pressure on the upper surface where the flow is moving faster is lower than the pressure on the lower surface where it is moving slower.
From 1301 the upper Meuse roughly marked the western border of the Holy Roman Empire with the Kingdom of France, after Count Henry III of Bar had to receive the western part of the County of Bar ( Barrois mouvant ) as a French fief from the hands of King Philip IV.
From the Amazon the Napo is navigable for river craft up to its Curaray branch, a distance of about 216 miles ( 350 km ), and perhaps a bit further ; thence, by painful canoe navigation, its upper waters may be ascended as far as Santa Rosa, the usual point of embarkation for any venturesome traveller who descends from the Quito tableland.
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 lower left to upper right: main sounding length of strings, treble bridge, duplex string length, duplex bar ( nickel-plated bar parallel to bridge ), hitchpins, plate strut with bearing bolt, plate hole.
From the highest peaks the land slopes down to hilly areas, ( not always, though ; sometimes there is a brusque transition from the mountains to the plains ) and then to the upper, and then the lower the great Padan Plain.
From Nous proceeds the World Soul, which Plotinus subdivides into upper and lower, identifying the lower aspect of Soul with nature.
From this point a brook ( called the Beret-Garona ) runs for 2. 5 km until the bed of the main upper Garonne valley.
From Aigualluts to the confluence with the main river at the bed of the upper Garonne valley ( 800 m a. s. l.
From a military standpoint, the Portuguese regular army held the upper hand during all of the conflicts against the independentist guerrilla forces, which created favourable conditions for social development and economic growth until the end of the conflict in 1974.
From the jugular lymph sacs, lymphatic capillary plexuses spread to the thorax, upper limbs, neck and head.
From 1966 to 1989, the Centaur-D was used as the upper stage for 63 Atlas rocket launches.
From here, the Omaha controlled fur trading on the upper Missouri River with other tribes and with French-Canadian traders, often called voyageurs.
From 1986 to 1992 he served as a nominated member of the upper chamber of the Parliament of India.
From the upper section of the park, The Loop, along the Murchison River ( Western Australia ) | Murchison River.
From April to June and from September to early November, Cedar Grove enjoys temperatures from the lower 60s to upper 70s.
From April to June and from September to early November, Verona enjoys temperatures from the lower 60s to upper 70s.
From 1916 to 1935, the Philippines were divided into 12 senatorial districts, of which 11 elected two members each, for a total of 22 out of the 24 members of the upper house of Congress ( the Senate ).
From between the upper windows, giant paintings of animals drew stares from pedestrians.

From and rim
From it, spokes of order and degree led to the outward rim of the common man.
From the center outward, components are: the center spindle hole ( 15 mm ), the first-transition area ( clamping ring ), the clamping area ( stacking ring ), the second-transition area ( mirror band ), the program ( data ) area, and the rim.
He had the words " Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup " engraved on one side of the outside rim, and " From Stanley of Preston " on the other side.
From Coopers Knob the crater rim descends to Gebbies Pass ( elevation c. 160 m ).
From the hut the track runs through the Brunntal up to the Knorr Hut (), which stands on the eastern rim of the Zugspitzplatt.
From its northwest to southeast points is a distance of, while the land rim varies in width from and in elevation.
From the road bicycle they often take the 700c ( larger ) wheel diameter for higher speeds, but use a wider rim and tire for increased strength.
From orbit, however, the crater rim is nearly circular.
From the outer northeastern rim is a chain of tiny secondary impacts leading to the east, radial to the Tsiolkovsky impact.
From here eastwards for many miles the route skirts the northern rim of the Tertiary sediments of the Hampshire Basin, alternating between chalk downs to the north and heaths and woodland to the south.
From on the rim of this circlet are eight gold strawberry leaves, each set with a precious or semi-precious stone ( except that covered by the large tourmaline in the front ), between which are set eight pairs of gold oak leaves with pearl set acorn between them.
From 1936 to 1985, the trophy appeared in its original form, with the bottom rim of the body serving as its stand.
From many other directions it is less prominent or not visible, due to its location in the center of the Valles Caldera, well away from the Caldera's rim.
From the higher elevations of the valley rim, there is view as far south as Taylor Mountain and Sonoma Mountain.
From the lookout, one can see Mount Shasta, Mount Ashland, Mount McLoughlin, and on clear days, the rim of Crater Lake.

From and receptacle
From Life of Diogenes: " Someone took him into a magnificent house and warned him not to spit, whereupon, having cleared his throat, he spat into the man's face, being unable, he said, to find a meaner receptacle.
From greek πτερον, pteron, a wing, and κεφαλη, kephale, a head, in reference to the receptacle of the flowers being villous or chaffy.
From the receptacle a PFCI can detect the voltage drop when high current exists in a high resistance junction.
From the top of the ovaries a structure called the style extends into the receptacle, to form the stigma.
From the works of Hesychius, it is clear that the word Seira among other interpretations signified Melitta, a bee ; also a hive, or house of Melitta, " uch is the sense of it in this passage: and was thus represented in ancient mythology, as being the receptacle, from whence issued that swarm, by which the world was peopled .".

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