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Ignoring and other
Ignoring memory speed, Whirlwind was essentially sixteen times as fast as other machines.
Ignoring the directions can lead to civil and criminal charges and civil liability for damages to other parties.
Ignoring the sidekicks, pets, and other elements of the earlier Super Friends show, the line-up of this new JLA adaptation was created with two things in mind: to pay tribute to the original line-up of the Justice League of America while also reflecting racial and cultural diversity.
Ignoring the degenerate case of a straight line, one solution is positive and the other is either positive or negative ; if negative, it represents a circle that circumscribes the first three ( as shown in the diagram above ).
Ignoring the flexing of other components, a car can be modeled as the sprung weight, carried by the springs, carried by the unsprung weight, carried by the tires, carried by the road.
Ignoring the cultural aspects, the Mafia is often erroneously seen as similar to other non-Sicilian organized criminal associations.
Ignoring other results of respiration, this cycle would look like:
Ignoring the other signals, he can make his distance measurements as before.
Ignoring the divine order, the angels united into one angel, who immediately got exiled from heaven to earth and was divided into three again, sentenced to fight each other until they can prove themselves and get back into heaven.

Ignoring and would
Ignoring drag, a ship driven by such an engine could theoretically accelerate arbitrarily close to the speed of light, and would be a very effective interstellar spacecraft.
Ignoring the advice of his best commander, Lord George Murray, Charles chose to fight on flat, open, marshy ground where his forces would be exposed to superior government firepower.
Ignoring this case, the tribe would have been equipped with an unused green buff.
Ignoring the demand to surrender, Anthony had raised, and then pointed towards, the U. S. flag, informed the Georgette that an attack on the Catalpa would be considered an act of war against the USA, and proceeded westward.
Brice accepted, and proved a shrewd businessman ; Foster would later name Brice “ the most remarkable man ever met the most successful borrower ever saw .” Ignoring Foster ’ s explicit instructions for his work on the business proceedings in New York and instead following his instincts, Brice returned with a shocking profit of $ 40, 000, and earned the trust and friendship of the governor.

Ignoring and /
Ignoring air resistance, the square root of the ratio of the height of one bounce to that of the preceding bounce gives the coefficient of restitution for the ball / surface impact.
Ignoring leap years for this analysis, the probability of 1 can also be written as 365 / 365, for reasons that will become clear below.
Ignoring clouds, the daily average irradiance for the Earth is approximately 250 W / m < sup > 2 </ sup > ( i. e., a daily irradiation of 6 kWh / m < sup > 2 </ sup >), taking into account the lower radiation intensity in early morning and evening, and its near-absence at night.
Ignoring aggressive behaviors is not standard or sound advice when implementing a DS / CC program.
Ignoring the factors 3 / 5 or 1 / 2, if this is equated to the relativistic energy of the electron () and solved for, the above result is obtained.
* Watts, Barry D. " Ignoring Reality: Problems of Theory and Evidence in Security Studies ," Security Studies 7. 2 ( Winter 1997 / 98 ) p. 115-171.

Ignoring and loss
Ignoring an attack set and making benign moves will cause a loss of the game far earlier than in standard chess, if the opponent is familiar with the opening.

Ignoring and .
Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens decreased by 834 while the foreign population increased by 446.
Ignoring Homer, later writers envisaged the labyrinth as an edifice rather than a single dancing path to the center and out again, and gave it numberless winding passages and turns that opened into one another, seeming to have neither beginning nor end.
Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens increased by 33 while the foreign population increased by 619.
Ignoring this recommendation, however, may result in undesirable consequences, if a user agent assumes that repeating the same request is safe when it isn't.
Ignoring his doctors ' advice, he left the hospital and traveled to Leipzig, Berlin, and Paris.
Ignoring his friends ' pleas not to go in, Holt began swimming but soon disappeared from view.
Ignoring his suppression of the opposition and continued factionalism within KANU the imposition of one-party rule allowed Mzee (" Old Man ") Kenyatta, who had led the country since independence, claimed he achieved " political stability.
Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens decreased by 22 while the foreign population increased by 496.
Ignoring her heart, Mary persuades Fran to go ahead with the wedding.
Ignoring the shift, Williams walked twice and grounded out to second base.
Ignoring the existing state governments, military government was imposed until new civil governments were established and the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified.
Ignoring Sir Thomas Robinson, Pitt made frequent and vehement attacks on Newcastle himself, though still continued to serve as Paymaster under him.
# Ignoring: This is the most common approach, but it gives incorrect results and can compromise a program's security.
Ignoring punctuation, spacing, and capitalization, a monkey typing letters uniformly at random has a chance of one in 26 of correctly typing the first letter of Hamlet.
Ignoring Moltke's plan again, both German armies attacked Frossard's French 2nd Corps, fortified between Spicheren and Forbach.
Ignoring immigration and emigration, the population of Swiss citizens decreased by 75 while the foreign population increased by 17.
Ignoring Rynn's warnings, Mrs. Hallet opens the trap door to the cellar and steps down to get the seals herself.
Ignoring the political will of the Holy See, Garibaldi announced his intent to proclaim a " Kingdom of Italy " from Rome, the capital city of Pope Pius IX.

dielectric and other
However, silane produces a lower-quality oxide than the other methods ( lower dielectric strength, for instance ), and it deposits nonconformally.
This is approximately true for most dielectric materials, but not for some other types of material.
He built a high frequency oscillator to measure the dielectric constant of gases with high precision ; Ioffe then urged him to look for other applications using this method, and shortly made the first motion detector for use as a " radio watchman ".
Tantalum electrolytic capacitors exploit the tendency of tantalum to form a protective oxide surface layer, using tantalum powder, pressed into a pellet shape, as one " plate " of the capacitor, the oxide as the dielectric, and an electrolytic solution or conductive solid as the other " plate ".
This is because of both the screening of the Coulomb force by other electrons in the semiconductor ( i. e., its dielectric constant ), and the small effective masses of the excited electron and hole.
A rounded terminal minimizes the electric field around it, allowing greater potentials to be achieved without ionization of the surrounding air, or other dielectric gas.
In other words, permittivity is a measure of how an electric field affects, and is affected by, a dielectric medium.
Sinker EDM, also called cavity type EDM or volume EDM, consists of an electrode and workpiece submerged in an insulating liquid such as, more typically, oil or, less frequently, other dielectric fluids.
PCBs were used as dielectric and coolant fluids in transformers, capacitors, and electric motors, and in a wide variety of other industrial applications.
* Metallized boPET film, along with other plastic films, is used as a dielectric in foil capacitors.
Rotational diffusion can also be observed by other biophysical probes such as fluorescence anisotropy, flow birefringence and dielectric spectroscopy.
For example, light travelling in an optical fiber or other dielectric waveguide forms hybrid-type modes.
The other major type of optical coating is the dielectric coating ( i. e. using materials with a different refractive index to the substrate ).
Metal and dielectric combinations are also used to make advanced coatings that cannot be made any other way.
All other common materials, even when perfectly polished, usually give not more than a few percent specular reflection, except in particular cases, such as grazing angle reflection by a lake, or the total reflection of a glass prism, or when structured in certain complex configurations such as the silvery skin of many fish species or the reflective surface of a dielectric mirror.
* Electrolytic materials age faster than polycarbonate and other dry dielectric materials
This is possible because the globe's glass acts as a capacitor dielectric: the inside of the lamp acts as one plate, and any conductive object on the outside acts as the other capacitor plate.
With optimal slope of the dielectric or other phase shifter, ( in the thin lens approximation ) the contributions from all parts of the lens can be the same, making it an ideal lens for one wave length.
Dielectric mirrors are glass or other substrates on which one or more layers of dielectric material are deposited, to form an optical coating.
In all other cases a layer model must be established, which considers the optical constants ( refractive index or dielectric function tensor ) and thickness parameters of all individual layers of the sample including the correct layer sequence.
Anodized aluminium flat wire may be used, providing an insulating oxide layer more resistant to dielectric breakdown than enamel coatings on other voice coil wire.
Industrial electric ovens are classified in position 8514. 10 under the Header Industrial or laboratory electric furnaces and ovens ( including those functioning by induction or dielectric loss ); other industrial or laboratory equipment for the heat treatment of materials by induction or dielectric loss ; parts thereof, Subheader Resistance heated furnaces and ovens.
When an electric field is applied to the dielectric, the opposite sides of the domains become differently charged and attract each other, reducing material thickness in the direction of the applied field ( and increasing thickness in the orthogonal directions characterized by Poisson's ratio ).

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