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Telephones, Teletypes, several kinds of radio systems and, in some cases, television, link all vital points.
Background spectra were obtained in all cases.
In all cases there was readily measurable exchange after as little as one hour of illumination.
In all cases, most of the activity lay in the region of high anionic binding capacity.
This was particularly noticeable in group A and group B sera, in which cases activity in Regions 1 and 2 was usually not detectable without prior concentration and occasionally could not be detected at all.
In all cases the activity against Af cells was spread over a wider area than that with Af cells, regardless of the type of test ( saline, albumin, indirect Coombs ) used for comparison.
In all cases a disturbing amount of nonspecific staining was still present although it was still distinguishable from specific fluorescence.
In all cases studied tissues of the stem on which the tumor had developed did not contain detectable amounts of WTV antigen.
Wage-price policies of industry are the result of a complex of forces -- no single explanation has been found which applies to all cases.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
`` This very seldom happens in this class or in other cases, and of course all of these matters led to a volume and an expense of the record beyond what ordinarily would occur ''.
Under the new rules, testimony is taken orally in open court in all cases except those of an extraordinary character.
If we add to these contacts with friendly members the `` contacts with an organization of the church '' ( 11.2 per cent of the cases ), then a substantial two thirds of all recruitment is through friendly contact.
In rare cases, diseases such as encephalitis or a pituitary tumor may damage the appestat permanently, destroying nearly all sense of satiety.
However, in 1816, Thomas lost all of his land in court cases because of faulty property titles.
Thus, during the abdication crisis of 1936, caused by Edward VIII's desire to marry Wallis Simpson, the consent of all realms concerned, along with, in some cases, new acts of parliament, was required in Britain and throughout the British Dominions to allow for Edward's stepping aside and to ensure that if he had any children they would have no claim to the thrones.
Lookup, insertion, and deletion all take O ( log n ) time in both the average and worst cases, where n is the number of nodes in the tree prior to the operation.
In the United States, however, personally retained counsel have had a right to appear in all federal criminal cases since the adoption of the Constitution and in state cases at least since the end of the Civil War, although nearly all provided this right in their state constitutions or laws much earlier.
However, not all consoles are compatible due to differences in cart slots and cases.
Severe cognitive problems are common ; approximately 10 percent of all dementia cases are related to alcohol consumption, making it the second leading cause of dementia.
Sometimes the sale of certain types of merchandise was prohibited, and in some cases all retail and business activity.
Packets may be 1, 3 or 5 slots long but in all cases the master transmit will begin in even slots and the slave transmit in odd slots.

all and underlying
A similar tone of underlying futility and despair pervades the spy thrillers of Eric Ambler and dominates the most famous of all American mystery stories, Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon.
The Taoists were Quietist mystics, who saw an unchanging unity -- the Tao -- underlying all phenomena.
No doubt the underlying idea was to show that for all the elegance and artistry that have distinguished its presentations thus far, it too could give a circus if it pleased.
While his predecessors Thales and Anaximander proposed that the arche, the underlying material of the world, were water and the ambiguous substance apeiron, respectively, Anaximenes asserted that air was this primary substance of which all other things are made.
According to the synoptic gospels, Christ generalised the law into two underlying principles ; The first is Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one ; and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.
The fundamental question underlying all computing is " What can be ( efficiently ) automated?
These range from simplified forms of the first-principles equations that are easier or faster to solve, to approximations limiting the size of the system ( for example, periodic boundary conditions ), to fundamental approximations to the underlying equations that are required to achieve any solution to them at all.
) all refer to one basic underlying mechanism, although there is not yet any satisfactory theory for what that mechanism may be.
This led medieval logicians to distinguish between what they called the quid nominis or ' whatness of the name ', and the underlying nature common to all the things it names, which they called the quid rei or ' whatness of the thing '.
This principle governs the recovery of all compensatory damages, whether the underlying claim is based on contract, tort, or both.
Such higher arity relationships provide information on all of the underlying domains at the same time, with none of them being privileged above the others.
* hedge or mitigate risk in the underlying, by entering into a derivative contract whose value moves in the opposite direction to their underlying position and cancels part or all of it out ;
Since esotericism is not a single tradition but a vast array of often unrelated figures and movements, there is no single historical thread underlying them all.
Wavefunction collapse can be viewed as an epiphenomenon of quantum decoherence, which in turn is nothing more than an effect of the underlying local time evolution of the wavefunction of a system and all of its environment.
* Faith as underlying rationality: In this view, all human knowledge and reason is seen as dependent on faith: faith in our senses, faith in our reason, faith in our memories, and faith in the accounts of events we receive from others.
Visibly, all that remains is the underlying stepped core structure seen today.
This symmetry reflects similar underlying physics: the pair of neutrons and the pair of protons in helium's nucleus obey the same quantum mechanical rules as do helium's pair of electrons ( although the nuclear particles are subject to a different nuclear binding potential ), so that all these fermions fully occupy 1s orbitals in pairs, none of them possessing orbital angular momentum, and each cancelling the other's intrinsic spin.
Greek mathematician Archimedes, famous for his ideas regarding fluid mechanics and buoyancyIn the 3rd century BCE, the Greek mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse ( ( 287 BCE-212 BCE )-generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time-laid the foundations of hydrostatics, statics and calculated the underlying mathematics of the lever.
The International Seabed Authority ( ISA ) (, ) is an intergovernmental body based in Kingston, Jamaica, that was established to organize and control all mineral-related activities in the international seabed area beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, an area underlying most of the world ’ s oceans.
The theology of Christian Science includes a form of idealism: it teaches that all that truly exists is God and God's ideas ; that the world as it appears to the senses is a distortion of the underlying spiritual reality, a distortion that may be corrected ( both conceptually and in terms of human experience ) through a reorientation ( spiritualization ) of thought.
According to Gödel mathematical logic was " a science prior to all others, which contains the ideas and principles underlying all sciences.

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