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From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
From the above, it is possible to reformulate the definition to either of the following:
From 1975 to 1979, a Canadian progressive power trio, Rush, released three albums containing sidelong epics, regarded by some as concept albums ( though not actually concept albums by strict definition of the term ; that is, none of the other songs on the album have anything to do with each other or the 20-minute sidelong epic, so there is no pervasive concept or story ).
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.
From his first composition to his last, he rejected the idea of musical development, in the strict definition of this term: the intertwining of different themes in a development section of a sonata form.
From earliest times, some kind of government has arguably been a vital part of every human society — though this refers only to a particularly loose definition of government.
From these three assumptions, neoclassical economists have built a structure to understand the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends — in fact understanding such allocation is often considered the definition of economics to neoclassical theorists.
From the definition of matrix multiplication, there exists an × matrix, such that.
From the definition of the delta-function, u may also be written as
From the definition, the direction of the electric field is the same as the direction of the force it would exert on a positively-charged particle, and opposite the direction of the force on a negatively-charged particle.
From the definition of ( angular ) wavenumber ;
From the 19th century, a large portion of the Muslim peoples ( termed ' Muhacir ' under a general definition ) of the Balkans, Caucasus, Crimea and Crete took refuge in present-day Turkey and shaped that country's fundamental features.
From Aristotle onward the definition, in philosophical contexts, of the word " essence " is very close to the definition of form ( Gr. morphe ).
From this definition, it is straightforward to find an equivalent charge in SI coulombs.
From the circuit diagram to the right, according to Kirchoff's Laws and the definition of capacitance:
From the circuit in Figure 1 above, according to Kirchoff's Laws and the definition of capacitance:
From Rüssspitz to Wildspitz, from Chiem to Gottschalkenberg, one can discover many scenic highlights ; for example, the Zugerberg mountain and the Walchwilerberg Oberallmig-a ridge of fascinating depth of definition, a moor with national cachet.
From the definition of the magnetic vector potential A and the fundamental theorem of the curl the magnetic flux may also be defined as:
From this, Post was able to derive the following definition of inconsistency without the use of the notion of contradiction:
In convex geometry, a face of a polytope P is the intersection of any supporting hyperplane of P and P. From this definition it follows that the set of faces of a polytope includes the polytope itself and the empty set.
From this follows the definition of effective mass:
From the Bronze Age into the Renaissance the average masses of wheat and barley grains were part of the legal definition of units of mass.
From this definition, several other properties can be deduced.

From and latent
From these observations, he concluded that the heat applied must have combined with the ice particles and boiling water and become latent.
Chapter 9 " From Maturity to Old Age " is women's crazy path to menopause which might arouse woman's homosexual feelings ( which Beauvoir thinks are latent in most women ).

From and heat
From the above rule of calculation of heat with respect to volume, there follows one with respect to pressure.
From this relation we see that the increase in enthalpy of a system is equal to the added heat
From point 2 to point 3 and on to point 4, the vapor travels through the condenser which cools the vapor until it starts condensing, and then condenses the vapor into a liquid by removing additional heat at constant pressure and temperature.
From there it is pumped by a mechanical pump and cooled by a heat exchanger.
From there it enters a heat exchanger ( sometimes called a " condensing coil " or condenser ) where it loses energy ( heat ) to the outside.
From the moment of death, the body begins losing heat to the surrounding environment, resulting in an overall cooling called algor mortis.
From the woofer structure, the heat is eventually dissipated into the surrounding air.
From a thermodynamic point of view, a firearm is a special type of piston engine, or in general heat engine where the bullet has a function of a piston.
From left to right, they are: the volume swept by the expansion ( power ) piston, the clearance volume ( which prevents the piston from contacting the hot heat exchanger ), the heater, the regenerator, the cooler, the cooler clearance volume, and the compression volume swept by the compression piston.
From these definitions we can say that ΔU is the energy added to the system, ΔF is the total work done on it, ΔG is the non-mechanical work done on it, and ΔH is the sum of non-mechanical work done on the system and the heat given to it.
* From July 4 to July 9, 2010, the majority of the American East Coast, from the Carolinas to Maine, was gripped in a severe heat wave.
From photographs of the facility, the heat rejection capacity of the reactors ' cooling systems could have been estimated, thus allowing a calculation of the power output of the reactors.
From observing the behavior of iron that stuck to the walls of his grandfather's forge, he had developed a theory about the heat treatment of iron.
From here the water is sent through filters and then heat exchanges to provide cooled air in the building.
From a macroscopic thermodynamic description, the thermal energy of a system is given by its constant volume specific heat capacity C ( T ), a temperature coefficient also called thermal capacity, at any given absolute temperature ( T ):
From left to right it consists of a piston, a compression space, and heat exchanger ( all at ambient temperature T < sub > a </ sub >), a regenerator, and a heat exchanger, expansion space, and a piston ( all at the low temperature T < sub > L </ sub >).
* From c to d. The displacer moves to the right with the cold head connected to the lp side of the compressor forcing the cold gas to pass the regenerator, while taking up heat from the regenerator.
From left to right it consists of: a piston which moves back and forth ; a heat exchanger X₁ ( after cooler ) where heat is released at room temperature ( T < sub > a </ sub >) to cooling water or to the surroundings ; a regenerator ; a heat exchanger X < sub > L </ sub > at low temperature ( T < sub > L </ sub >) where heat is absorbed from the application ; a tube, often called the pulse tube ; a heat exchanger X₃ to room temperature ( T < sub > a </ sub >); a flow resistance ( orifice ); a buffer volume, in which the pressure p < sub > B </ sub > is practically constant.

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