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In particle physics, antimatter is material composed of antiparticles, which have the same mass as particles of ordinary matter but have opposite charge and quantum spin.
It also cannot interact with ordinary matter via electromagnetic forces ; in particular, dark matter particles do not carry any electric charge.
A tachyon with an electric charge would lose energy as Cherenkov radiation — just as ordinary charged particles do when they exceed the local speed of light in a medium.
In addition, the Druids monitored the religion of ordinary Gauls and were in charge of educating the aristocracy.
These stories follow the legend that, prior to the Scots charge at Flodden, James had ripped off his royal surcoat to show his nobles that he was prepared to fight as an ordinary man at arms.
Skype, which originally marketed itself as a service among friends, has begun to cater to businesses, providing free-of-charge connections between any users on the Skype network and connecting to and from ordinary PSTN telephones for a charge.
The charge is fired by ordinary friction tubes, which are blown away by the escape of gas through the vent.
The balloon prepared by Mr. Lowe, inflated with ordinary street gas, will retain its charge for several days.
It was for the ordinary of the place of residence to investigate the charge at the first level ( in prima instantia ); the Holy See reserved to itself the right to intervene at this level only " for particular and grave reasons ".
( It is uncommon for lines of partition to modify a charge other than an ordinary.
This system of ordinary differential equations relates the number or density of photons and charge carriers ( electrons ) in the device to the injection current and to device and material parameters such as carrier lifetime, photon lifetime, and the optical gain.
This mixing has the effect of giving mirror electric charges a very small ordinary electric charge.
In the ordinary course of things, Joy would charge 10, 000 USD for these services, plus costs of transportation, board, and child care.
There is some evidence to support the charge ... the " crime wave " that appeared in the anthracite fields came after the appearance of the Pinkertons, and ... many of the victims of the crimes were union leaders and ordinary miners.
Most of the ordinaries are theoretically said to occupy one-third of the shield ; but this is rarely observed in practice, except when the ordinary is the only charge ( as in the coat of arms of Austria ).
In his summing up, he had said of Edith: " This is not an ordinary charge of murder .... Am I right or wrong in saying that this woman is one of the most extraordinary personalities that you or I have ever met?
" The Court of Appeal endorsed the Judge's description of the accused as adulterers: " Now, the learned judge, in his summing-up to the jury, spoke of the charge as a common or ordinary charge of a wife and an adulterer murdering the husband.
In an ICP sensor, the built-in electronics convert the high-impedance charge signal that is generated by the piezoelectric sensing element into a usable low-impedance voltage signal that can be readily transmitted, over ordinary two-wire or coaxial cables, to any voltage readout or recording device.
* Propellant weight-2 part charge total weight 302 kg for ordinary shell and 312 kg for long range shell
The law deprived the accused in a charge of treason of his ordinary remedy for malicious prosecution, and also took from him the privilege ( which those accused of other crimes generally possessed ) of immunity from accusation by women or infamous persons, from liability to be put to the torture, and from having his slaves tortured to make them testify against him.
He argued that ordinary speech should be banned from the theatre for a limited period ( 30 years ) or until the actor had " taken charge in his own house ;" that is, was able to fully utilize his / her expressive physical abilities.
The Special Criminal Court also has jurisdiction over non-scheduled offences where the Attorney-General certifies, under s. 47 ( 2 ) of the under the Offences against the State Act 1939, that in his or her opinion the ordinary courts are " inadequate to secure the effective administration of justice in relation to the trial of such person on such charge ".
Another rather rare form is double fimbriation ( blazoned " double fimbriated "), where the charge or ordinary is accompanied by two stripes of colour instead of only one.

ordinary and explosive
Wells's novel revolves around an ( unspecified ) invention that accelerates the process of radioactive decay, producing bombs that explode with no more than the force of ordinary high explosive — but which " continue to explode " for days on end.
Later he added a colored outer wrapper and a friction strip – consisting of two overlapping strips of cardboard coated with a small amount of explosive powder-that is inside all ordinary crackers-and joined together, which became known as a " snap "-because when the cracker is pulled apart the strips rub across each other setting off a chemical reaction that produces an audible bang.
In Wells's story, the " atomic bombs " have no more force than ordinary high explosive — but they " continue to explode " for long periods of time:
Later mantles were made from guncotton ( nitrocellulose ) or collodion rather than ordinary cotton, since extremely fine threads of this material could be produced, but it had to be converted back to cellulose by immersion in ammonium sulfide before first use, since guncotton is highly inflammable and can be explosive.
He is an expert at throwing the weapons and as well as ordinary Boomerangs he has a number with special properties, including bladed, explosive, incendiary, and electrified boomerangs.
Donning a containment suit to prevent any accidental explosions, Lincoln became the " Human Bomb ," removing his gloves only to expose his explosive powers against Nazi and Japanese enemies, as well as ordinary criminals.
There are a variety of arrows to choose from, including ordinary, flaming, and, if unlocked, explosive arrows.
* Aside from ordinary snakes, he also has a wide variety of mystical snakes like Jagmag Sarp, snakes with bodies that shine brightly in the dark, Naagfani Sarp, snakes with stretchable, spike-covered bodies, which can pierce through anything and elongate themselves as well, Dhwansak Sarp, explosive snakes which explodes as soon as their body come in contact with anything, Maanas Sarp, psionic snakes which enable Nagraj to split his astral psyche from his body, Udan Sarp, winged snakes which can fly, among others.

ordinary and near
However, near a refractive boundary ( say a nucleus within the cytoplasm ), the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary beam will generate a relief in the image.
* Node ( autonomous system ), behaviour for an ordinary differential equation near a critical point
From his retirement in his modest chacra ( cottage or hut ) at Ibaray, near Asunción, he told countless ordinary citizens who came to visit him that their revolution had been betrayed, that the change in government had only traded a Spanish-born elite for a criollo one, and that the present government was incompetent and mismanaged.
" The cellarer's buildings, where ordinary visitors of the middle class were entertained, were near the west end of the nave,.
Although there is much overlap in the requirements and use of instruments, ordinary CD instruments are usually optimized for operation in the ultraviolet, approximately 170 – 300 nm, while MCD instruments are typically required to operate in the visible to near infrared, approximately 300 – 2000 nm.
One family, the Colsons, chose to settle near the confluence of the Rocky and Pee Dee rivers and built an ordinary, a tavern serving food and providing lodging.
Scottish and Irish blended whiskeys often contain light spirits that are very neutral in flavoring – as the governing regulations in those countries allow whiskey distillation processes to reach up to 94. 8 % ABV concentration, which is very near the achievable limits of ordinary distillation technology.
If Mr. Elliott had therefore only had the prudence to wait where the excursion train stopped near the top of the bank and to send back one of the guards to protect his train, with instructions to ask the driver of the ordinary train to help the excursion train up the short remaining distance, he would hardly have lost time and would, besides, have avoided the risk inseparable from the delicate operation he unwisely determined to carry out and which should have been resorted to under only most exceptional circumstances and not, as in the present case, where there was so easy a solution of the difficulty.
If, for example, we simply look at a curve in the real affine plane there might be singular P modulo the stalk, or alternatively as the sum of m ( m − 1 )/ 2, where m is the multiplicity, over all infinitely near singular points Q lying over the singular point P. Intuitively, a singular point with delta invariant δ concentrates δ ordinary double points at P. For an irreducible and reduced curve and a point P we can define δ algebraically as the length of where is the local ring at P and is its integral closure.
These tiny microseisms can be caused by heavy traffic near the seismograph, waves hitting a beach, the wind, and any number of other ordinary things that cause some shaking of the seismograph.
Princess Alexandra has the distinction of being the first British princess to have attended an ordinary – albeit independent, fee-paying – school, Heathfield School near Ascot.
Many of the stories he published were set on Earth in the present day or near future, with ordinary people as protagonists.
From his retirement in his modest chacra ( cottage or hut ) at Ibaray, near Asunción, he told countless ordinary citizens who came to visit him that their revolution had been betrayed, that the change in government had only traded a Spanish-born elite for a criollo one, and that the present government was incompetent and mismanaged.
** CR chondrites have chondrules that are similar in size to those in ordinary chondrites ( near 1 mm ), few refractory inclusions, and matrix comprises nearly half the rock.
There The Authour Erected a new large Furnace on purpose, 27 foot square, all of stone for his new Invention, at a place called Hasco Bridge, in the parish of Sedgley, and County of Stafford ; the Bellows of which Furnace were larger then ordinary Bellows are, in which work he made 7 Tuns of Iron per week, the greatest quantity of Pit-cole-Iron that ever yet was made in Great Brittain ; near which Furnace, the Author discovered many new Cole-mines 10 yards thick, and Iron-mine under it, according to other Cole-works ; which Cole-works being brought unto perfection, the Author was by force thrown out of them, and the Bellows of his new Furnace and Invention, by riotous persons cut in pieces, to his no small prejudice, and loss of his Invention of making of Iron with Pit-cole, Sea-cole, & c. he did not make more on an average than five tons a week, with seven tons at the outside.
Originally from Ebley near Stroud, Daniels came to Birmingham in 1891 and soon saw the need to provide affordable social security for ordinary working people.
The extension of Landau theory to include fluctuations in the order parameter shows that Landau theory is only strictly valid near the critical points of ordinary systems with spatial dimensions of higher than 4.
Bale plays Chris, a young married professional living an ordinary life in the fictional suburb of Eastwood near London in the late 1970s.
A secret nuclear bunker, built in 1951 and operational until 1993, located on the B940 near the village and beneath what during its operational lifetime was an ordinary looking domestic dwelling, has been renovated and is now open to the public as a museum.
He had a poor and otherwise ordinary youth until April 5, 1796, when he received his " spiritual baptism " in a field near his farm.
Bollards can be mounted near enough to each other that they block ordinary cars, for instance, but wide enough to permit special-purpose vehicles, and bicycles through.
In the comics, Sabrina, a " half-witch " ( her mother is an ordinary human, or " mortal " as witches refer to them, while her father is a warlock ) lives with her two aunts, Hilda and Zelda Spellman ( both witches themselves ), in the fictional town of Greendale, which is located somewhere near Riverdale, the home of Archie Andrews.
( 4 ) " This Christ who is alive is also a Christ who is near ," says Ratzinger of Escrivá's thought, " a Christ in whom the power and majesty of God make themselves present through ordinary, simple, human things.
Species of thorny bamboos are also seen in Pandua areas near villages and embankment areas of Gour thickets or shrubberies, ordinary Neem, Jackfruit trees, tamarind, bamboo, pipul and mango trees are seen in plenty.

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