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particular and depth
By " time-gating " the detector for the arrival of a particular species of interest its crystallographic distribution on the surface, and as a function of depth, can be determined.
Because pressure was once commonly measured by its ability to displace a column of liquid in a manometer, pressures are often expressed as a depth of a particular fluid ( e. g. inches of water ).
In particular the order of the leaves of the tree ( when read left to right for example ) cannot change ( another way to think of it is that the order that the leaves would be visited in a depth first search must be the same after the operation as before ).
The ratio of gases in a particular mix is chosen to give a safe maximum operating depth and comfortable equivalent narcotic depth for the planned dive.
Hence optical depth is dimensionless, and in particular is not a length ; however, the optical depth to an object will typically approach zero as the distance to the object decreases.
The efficiency of such an enclosure in blocking such radiation depends on the thickness of the tin foil, as dictated by the skin depth, the distance the radiation can propagate in a particular non-ideal conductor.
Light ( and shade ) can emphasize texture, shape, distance, mood, time of day or night, season, glamour ; it affects the way colors are rendered, both in terms of hue and depth, and can focus attention on particular elements of the composition.
In the service of this idea, he stressed the importance of " sticking to the image "— exploring in depth a client's association with a particular image.
Typically the server side of the protocol is implemented by a program < tt > fingerd </ tt > ( for finger daemon ), while the client side is implemented by the < tt > name </ tt > and < tt > finger </ tt > programs which are supposed to return a friendly, human-oriented status report on either the system at the moment or a particular person in depth.
One example of a simple sentence that displays synecdoche, metaphor, and metonymy is: " Fifty keels ploughed the deep ", where " keels " is the synecdoche, as it names the whole ( the ship ) after a particular part ( of the ship ); " ploughed " is the metaphor, as it substitutes the concept of ploughing a field for moving through the ocean ; and " the deep " is the metonym, as " depth " is an attribute associated with the ocean.
Which type occurs in a particular location depends upon factors such as substrate type, water depth, ice-scour and ferility.
A pithy expression that has not necessarily gained credit through long use, but is distinguished by particular depth or good style is an aphorism, while one distinguished by wit or irony is an epigram.
That is, the depth of hypnosis a given individual can achieve in a given context with a particular hypnotherapist and particular set of beliefs, expectations and instructions.
In particular he criticises Fortescue's assertion that Freytag should have taken position at Hondschoote from the beginning rather than the more advanced line, for reasons that Hondschoote was too narrow a front, too close to Furnes, the position lacked depth, it would have cut communication with York, and the terrain was unsuitable for cavalry.
Notwithstanding that raw voice, Elmore sang his blues with a particular feeling, an emotion and depth that showed his country background.
Some dive locations even provide the opportunity to combine diving and bird watching, in particular the Pinnacles, where Guillemots can be found fishing at safety stop depth.
" In general, measurement of time causes “ some of the most demanding aspects of unpaid work be unexplored and the premise that time is an appropriate tool for measuring women's unpaid work goes unchallenged .” Surveys have also been criticized for lacking " depth and complexity " as questions cannot be specifically tailored to particular circumstances.
* Radio documentary ( feature ), a radio program devoted to covering a particular topic in some depth, usually with a mixture of commentary and sound pictures
These are usually animals that need fine depth discrimination / perception ; for instance, binocular vision improves the ability to pick a chosen fruit or to find and grasp a particular branch.
The fundamental basis on which the director of the Academy based his art was unquestionably to make his paintings speak, through a series of symbols, costumes and gestures that allowed him to select for his composition the narrative elements that gave his works a particular depth.
The SP log, known variously as a " Spontaneous Potential ", " Self Potential " or " Shale Potential " log is a voltmeter measurement of the voltage or electrical potential difference between the mud in the hole at a particular depth and a copper ground stake driven into the surface of the earth a short distance from the borehole.
When magma rises above a certain depth the dissolved minerals start to crystallize at particular pressures and temperatures.

particular and simulation
η is the pump efficiency, and may be given by the manufacturer's information, such as in the form of a pump curve, and is typically derived from either fluid dynamics simulation ( i. e. solutions to the Navier-stokes for the particular pump geometry ), or by testing.
This approach emphasizes quantitative methods, in particular operations research, management information systems, statistics, organizational behavior, modeling and simulation, and decision science.
Thus atomistic simulation of membrane and in particular ab initio calculations of its properties is difficult and computationally expensive.
Searches are only applicable for a finite set of tested points because simulation using the Monte Carlo method must be made so that limits for that particular model can be calculated.
A famous example of this sort of backdoor was used as a plot device in the 1983 film WarGames, in which the architect of the " WOPR " computer system had inserted a hardcoded password ( his dead son's name ) which gave the user access to the system, and to undocumented parts of the system ( in particular, a video game – like simulation mode and direct interaction with the artificial intelligence ).
A computer simulation, a computer model, or a computational model is a computer program, or network of computers, that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system.
The purpose of simulation in Simics is often to develop software for a particular type of embedded hardware, using Simics as a virtual platform.
An advanced higher is essentially a simulation of the first year of university in that particular subject-this is the reason that Advanced Highers can be used for second year University entry.
The exact functional form of the potential function, or force field, depends on the particular simulation program being used.
Computer simulation is a computer program, or network of computers, that attempts to simulate an abstract model of a particular system.
Efficient ( that is, polynomial-time ) quantum algorithms have been developed for simulating both Bosonic and Fermionic systems and in particular, the simulation of chemical reactions beyond the capabilities of current classical supercomputers requires only a few hundred qubits.
* Graphing metadata provides information to specify particular visualizations of simulation output, for example to reproduce a particular graph from a paper.
Upon its release it was hailed by some as the most realistic football simulation ever made, and gathered enthusiastic reviews, in particular from ZZAP! 64.
Some dispute the appropriateness or meaning of the goals of simulation, drama and game ; in particular simulationists are seen as having defined the model to their own tastes, leaving the drama and game goals poorly-defined.
The game is a simulation of Formula One racing at the time and was noted for its 3D graphics and attention to detail, in particular the players ability to edit the teams and drivers and set up their car to their own personal specifications.
It's not a historical simulation ... a particular strategy that worked in real life might not be possible.

particular and stability
Therefore the stability of the particular allotropes depends on particular conditions.
Disc golf discs are usually smaller but denser and tailored for particular flight profiles to increase / decrease stability and distance.
In a similar way, the particular energetic stability of the helium-4 nucleus, produced by similar effects, accounts for the ease of helium-4 production in atomic reactions involving both heavy-particle emission, and fusion.
In software engineering, performance testing is in general testing performed to determine how a system performs in terms of responsiveness and stability under a particular workload.
The mineralogy of a clastic rock is determined by the supplied material from the source area, the manner of transport to the place of deposition and the stability of a particular mineral.
Because the proponents of the concept came from different cultural backgrounds, no single definition of the term exists, but typically " Asian values " encompass some influences of Confucianism, in particular loyalty towards the family, corporation, and nation ; the forgoing of personal freedom for the sake of society's stability and prosperity ; the pursuit of academic and technological excellence ; and work ethic and thrift.
An aircraft with relaxed stability will oscillate in simple harmonic motion around a particular attitude at an increasing amplitude.
A period of stability followed during which Zayed helped to develop the region and took a particular interest in the restoration of the falaj system, a network of water channels which kept the plantations of the Buraimi Oasis irrigated and fertile.
New tools and features were added ( such as search capabilities and a new 2D Shape Editor ), and it also underwent a significant stability upgrade, and though the editor still had its share of strange crashes, it wasn't nearly as particular as UEd 1. 0.
Specifically, one of the n necessary and jointly sufficient conditions for stability is that the determinant of the n × n matrix B have a particular sign ; since this determinant appears as the denominator in the expression for, the sign of the determinant influences the signs of all the elements of the vector of comparative static effects.
In a similar way, the particular energetic stability of the helium-4 nucleus, produced by similar effects, accounts for the ease of helium-4 production in atomic reactions involving both heavy-particle emission and fusion.
The industry has put forward five recommendations to address these particular activities and strengthen financial stability:
Since directional stability is weaker than lateral stability for the particular aircraft, the restoring yaw motion lags significantly behind the restoring roll motion.
Oratorians have what is called ' stability ,' which means they are committed as members of the community of a particular Oratory, though a member may move if there is a serious enough reason.
In particular, the surface coating can regulate stability, solubility and targeting.
However, many organisms are known to exhibit codon usage biases, suggesting that there is selection for the use of particular codons due to translational stability.
It has applications for geophysical monitoring of natural hazards, for example earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides, and also in structural engineering, in particular monitoring of subsidence and structural stability.
In order to increase the in vivo stability of the probe RNA is not used, instead RNA analogues may be used, in particular morpholino-derivatives.
Since the 6th century, monks and nuns following the Rule of Saint Benedict have been making the so-called Benedictine vow at their public profession of obedience ( placing oneself under the direction of the abbot / abbess or prior / prioress ), stability ( committing oneself to a particular monastery ), and " conversion of manners " ( which includes forgoing private ownership and celibate chastity ).
In particular, it shows that increasing front tire inflation, stiffness chassis, and front frame inertia about steering axis and decreasing sideslip stiffness of front tire, wobble mode damping is improved, promoting vehicle stability.
In particular, they saw the mixed government of Rome and Sparta as the secret to stability and the pursuit of civic virtue as the key to the citizens ' well being.
In particular, he focused on how an inherently divisive system such as capitalism could co-exist with the social stability necessary for it to reproduce itself-looking in particular to nationalism as a means to overcome the class divisions within capitalism.

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