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The work added eight beds to the hospital, giving it a total capacity of 646 general beds.
Broadly speaking the total Catholic atmosphere is such an intangible but the larger demand is for a sense of creative participation and mature responsibility in the total work of the university.
Power generated by muscles, however, is limited by force – velocity relationship, and even at the optimal contraction speed for power production, total work done by the muscle will be less than half of what could be done if the muscle were contracting over the same distance at very slow speeds, resulting in less than 1 / 4 the projectile launch velocity possible without the limitations of the force – velocity relationship.
What is typical for his entire career, however, is a concern for design as a Gesamtkunstwerk, a total work of art ; whereby he-together with his first wife Aino Aalto-would design not just the building, but give special treatments to the interior surfaces and design furniture, lamps, and furnishings and glassware.
Nonetheless it was founded with the idea of creating a ' total ' work of art in which all arts, including architecture would eventually be brought together.
This total does not include manuscripts with only a part of the work, of which another 100 or so survive.
A Dog's Life was described by Louis Delluc as " cinema's first total work of art.
While there is not a large body of academic work examining the relationship, Hironaka's statistical study found a correlation that suggests that every major international anti-secessionist declaration increased the number of ongoing civil wars by + 10 %, or a total + 114 % from 1945 to 1997.
In his work, Planck showed that hot objects emit electromagnetic radiation in discrete packets, which leads to a finite total energy emitted as black body radiation.
In addition to strength, explosives display a second characteristic, which is their shattering effect or brisance ( from the French meaning to " break "), which is distinguished and separate from their total work capacity.
FAO is receiving a total of around € 200 million for work in 25 countries, of which € 15. 4 million goes to Zimbabwe.
In total, he took six years perfecting the murals which were his last major work.
The north station belonging to Zambia has been in operation since 1976, and has four generators of 153. 5 MW each for a total of 615 MW ; work to expand this capacity to 1, 080 MW is expecting completion in December 2012.
Most midwives work within the National Health Service, providing both hospital and community care, but a significant proportion work independently, providing total care for their clients within a community setting.
In this early work, TTAPS carried out the first estimates of the total smoke and dust emissions that would result from a major nuclear exchange, and determined quantitatively the subsequent effects on the atmospheric radiation balance and temperature structure.
The work done against gravity by moving an infinitesimal mass from point A with to point B with is and the work done going back the other way is so that the total work done in moving from A to B and returning to A is
Separately, recent work using computational phylogenetic methods claims to show that punctuational bursts play an important factor when languages split from one another, accounting for anywhere from 10 to 33 % of the total divergence in vocabulary.
Creating a total of over 400 cover paintings, his personal preference was for science fiction jackets ( for example see Robert Silverberg's Majipoor novels and Kirby's own Voyage of the Ayeguy ) and his work on the covers of Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels is well known.
According to ' The Encyclopedia of the Indian Diaspora ' ( published in 2006 ), " independent surveys approximate the number of South Asians on work permits to be between 30-35 per cent of the total ' Indian ' population in Singapore, or approximately 90, 000-100, 000.
* A customer focused definition is given by Hines ( 2004: p76 ) " Supply chain strategies require a total systems view of the linkages in the chain that work together efficiently to create customer satisfaction at the end point of delivery to the consumer.
New Jersey had the second heaviest tax burden, having to work until April 25 to pay their total taxes.

total and apart
For uranium-235 ( total mean fission energy 202. 5 MeV ), typically ~ 169 MeV appears as the kinetic energy of the daughter nuclei, which fly apart at about 3 % of the speed of light, due to Coulomb repulsion.
As it became obvious that the plan was falling apart because the total collapse of discipline among the troops in flight, Tang realized the city could not be defended.
The gravitational binding energy of a sphere is found by imagining that it is pulled apart by successively moving spherical shells to infinity, the outermost first, and finding the total energy needed for that.
Writing against the monk Pelagius, whom he understood as teaching that man's nature was unaffected by the Fall, or at least was only weakened in the Fall, and that he was free to follow after God apart from divine intervention, Augustine developed the doctrine of original sin and, Calvinists contend, the doctrine of total inability.
The most notable were a match factory ; apart from that Nybro was also the easternmost part of the Glasriket, Kingdom of Crystal, that covers a total of four municipalities and has had many glass blowers, most notably Orrefors, Emmaboda and Kosta Boda.
During re-entry the damaged wing slowly overheated and came apart, eventually leading to loss of control and total disintegration of the vehicle.
Here is a comparison of two total solar eclipses one exeligmos apart:
On January 19, 2006, Channel 4 broadcast a docudrama entitled Tony Blair: Rock Star, which stated that the band's first gig was at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, during which the drum kit fell apart, and that the band played a total of six gigs before disbanding.
The Mussaf Amidah on Rosh Hashanah is unique in that apart from the first and last 3 blessings, it contains 3 central blessings making a total of 9, compared to the normal 19 in a weekday Amidah or 7 in a Shabbat or Festival Amidah.
Every cell in the human body, apart from enucleated red blood cells and the haploid gametes, has 23 pairs of chromosomes ( for a total of 46 ).
So total was the law's separation of property that gifts between spouses were not recognized as such ; if a couple divorced or even lived apart, the giver could reclaim the gift.
Madelin set himself apart from the rest of the right after September 11 attacks by advocating total support for the United States.
However, apart from the details of his own past, " John Doe ", as he comes to call himself, seems to have access to the sum total of all human knowledge: he knows how many dimples are on a golf ball, the population of Morocco, and other such obscure ( and not-so-obscure ) facts.
Chaucer Industrial Business Park Estate is located on Dittons Road where the major part of Polegate's industrial businesses are located apart from that the usual small-town shops and businesses occupying the High Street, including a supermarket ), a total of five hair salons, and convenience store.
It had 80 contacts on each side of a circuit board ( for a total of 160 ), spaced 0. 050 " apart, plus an identification notch between contacts 42 and 43.
They are, as a genus, unusual, being the only bats apart from the parti-coloured bat, Vespertilio murinus to possess an extra pair of nipples ( four in total ).
Some of these signs are over a kilometre apart, and the total length of the Planetenwanderweg is close to 6km ( 5, 870m ).
The initial layout comprised two parallel facilities approximately apart, each with five drifts which were to hold a stacked cluster of five HDP gun tubes, for a total of 50 guns.
A devastating war fought between two major nations with ultra-magnetic weapons far greater than anything seen earlier brings about total chaos and destruction throughout the world, resulting in several earthquakes and tidal waves, the earth thrown off its axis, its crust being rocked by massive movements, and the five continents being torn completely apart and sinking deep below the sea.
Wharf official John Norman estimated the damage caused by the raid at about £ 20, 000, apart from the replacement costs of the four lost capital ships ; the total loss of the Royal Navy must have been close to £ 200, 000.
In the first ODI against Pakistan on 4 February 2007, Smith hit an over bowled by Naved-ul-Hasan for 27 runs, and became the first player in ODI history to hit six fours off an over ; Smith scored 72 from 47 balls as South Africa totalled 392 – 6, the highest ODI total ever made against a Test nation ( excluding Zimbabwe ) apart from the two innings of the aforementioned Wanderers match between Australia and South Africa.
His second marriage began falling apart, largely because of " Tynan's insistence on total sexual latitude for himself, fidelity for his wife ".
Indeed, according to the doctrine of total depravity ( the first of the five points of Calvinism ), the influence of sin has so inhibited the individual's volition that no one is or able to come to or follow God apart from God first regenerating the person's soul to give them the ability to love him.
In 2004 the total prize fund was 11. 4 million U. S. dollars, and by 2007 it had risen to 27. 73 million U. S. dollars ( all purses are fixed in dollars apart from those of The Open Championship and the Johnnie Walker Classic, which are fixed in pounds sterling ).
For example, the ORTF stereo technique of the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française ( Radio France ) calls for a pair of cardioid microphones placed 17 cm apart at a total angle between microphones of 110 °, which results in a stereophonic pickup angle of 96 ° ( Stereo Recording Angle, or SRA ).

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