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The effect is that the platform returns from an off-level position at a rapid rate until it is nearly level, at which point the platform is controlled by a proportional servo with low enough frequency response so that the noise has little effect on the leveling process.
One downside was that the new democracy was less capable of rapid response.
In response to the rapid creation of new independent agencies in the early twentieth century ( see discussion below ), Congress enacted the Administrative Procedure Act ( APA ) in 1946.
Early detection and rapid response to bioterrorism depend on close cooperation between public health authorities and law enforcement ; however, such cooperation is currently lacking.
# Make sure patient is in an actual comatose state and is not mistaken for locked-in state ( patient will either be able to voluntarily move his eyes or blink ) or psychogenic unresponsiveness ( caloric stimulation of the vestibular apparatus will result in slow deviation of eyes towards the stimulation followed by rapid correction to mid-line ; this response can't be voluntarily suppressed: therefore, if the patient doesn't have this response, then psychogenic coma can be ruled out as a differential )
In Britain rhyming slang had a resurgence of popular interest beginning in the 1970s resulting from its use in a number of London-based television programmes such as Steptoe and Son, Mind Your Language, The Sweeney ( the title of which is itself rhyming slang —" Sweeney Todd " for " Flying Squad ", a rapid response unit of London ’ s Metropolitan Police ), Minder, Citizen Smith, Only Fools and Horses, and EastEnders.
American College of Cardiology / American Heart Association guidelines recommend digoxin for symptomatic chronic heart failure for patients with reduced systolic function, preservation of systolic function, and / or rate control for atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response.
In response, OHL arranged for a rapid change to a civilian government.
Brundtland was recognized in 2003 by Scientific American as their Policy Leader of the Year for coordinating a rapid worldwide response to stem outbreaks of SARS.
** Alimentary ( rapid jejunal emptying with exaggerated insulin response )
In the case of rapid expansion of the money supply, prices rise rapidly in response to the increased supply of money relative to the supply of goods and services, and in the case of loss of confidence, the monetary authority responds to the risk premiums it has to pay by “ running the printing presses .”
In response to the internationally recognized environmental crisis of the rapid desiccation of the Aral Sea, the five states sharing the Aral Sea Basin ( Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan ) are developing a strategy to end the crisis.
Fluorescent activity is a short term or rapid emission response, unlike phosphorescence, which is a delayed emission.
In response, Nobunaga launched a rapid attack, driving the Rokkaku clan out of their castles.
The response to the local aspects of the new distribution is rapid, while the response to the long-range aspects is slow.
The Stockholm School of Economics was founded in 1909 on private initiative as a response to rapid industrialization and a growing need for well educated businessmen and company managers and has maintained close ties with the business community ever since.
In response to the tensions created by this confluence of skateboarding " genres ", an rapid evolution occurred in the late 1980s to accommodate the street skater.
Immediate antibody-mediated allergic reactions ( wheals ) have been elicited in infected persons, but not in healthy persons ; immediate hypersensitivity of this type is thought to explain the observed far more rapid allergic skin response to reinfection seen in persons having been previously infected ( especially having been infected within the previous year or two ).
This produces a more rapid immune response than giving only the Anthrax, which is of some benefit if exposure might be imminent.
The IDA adopted the Crisis Response Window in 2007 to enable the rapid provision of emergency financing in response to crises.
SOAs has a more rapid gain response, which is in the order of 1 to 100ps.
In response to a question on whether the Third Army's rapid offensive across France should be slowed to reduce the number of U. S. casualties, Patton replied " Whenever you slow anything down, you waste human lives.
* D. W. Davies, K. A. Bartlett, R. A. Scantlebury, and P. T. Wilkinson, A digital communications network for computers giving rapid response at remote terminals ( ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles.

response and developments
Davies, the gospel of Matthew was written as a direct response to developments within the Jewish community following the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD.
This citation was a response to recent technological developments, such as photography, and sensationalist journalism, also known as yellow journalism.
A summary of the developments concerning patentability of computer programs under the European Patent Convention is given in ( see G 3 / 08 ) as a response of the Enlarged Board of Appeal to questions filed by the President of the European Patent Office according to Art.
These developments as well as an ambiguous response of the economy to the reforms, reduced the Vajpayee administration's popularity and undermined its future.
In response to the forced liquidation of mortgage-backed assets caused by the Carlyle margin calls and other similar developments in credit markets, on March 11, 2008, the Federal Reserve gave Wall Street's primary dealers the right to post mortgaged-back securities as collateral for loans of up to $ 200 billion in higher-grade, U. S. government-backed securities.
Lindzen went on to calculate the thermal response of the diurnal tide to ozone and water vapor absorption in detail and showed that when his theoretical developments were included, the surface pressure oscillation was predicted with approximately the magnitude and phase observed, as were most of the features of the diurnal wind oscillations in the mesosphere.
Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated was Taylor's response to a series of post-War of 1812 developments including John Marshall's Supreme Court decision in McCulloch v. Maryland, the widespread issuance of paper money by banks, proposals for a protective tariff, and the attempt to bar slavery from Missouri.
In response, Alain Pompidou, then president of the EPO, is reported to have said that the EPO was very interested in developments in the case law of national courts and that he had " taken note of the UK decision, but a decision on whether or not it would be opportune to follow the suggestions for a referral has not yet been taken.
The team renamed themselves Ernie Nevers's Eskimos in response to these developments.
In response to these challenges the British army command (" I " Branch ) and battalion headquarters across Palestine issued a daily intelligence bulletin every afternoon detailing political developments.
They have used both experiments and new developments in neuropsychology, and have developed a questionnaire for measuring different aspects of a reader's response.
In response to the two 2004 incidents, New York Senator Hillary Clinton and Congressman Tim Bishop wrote a letter to the Department of Homeland Security regarding their concerns about the center's safety: " We urge you to immediately investigate these alarming breaches at the highest levels, and to keep us apprised of all developments.
The laser star hypothesis is a hypothesis put forward by the physicist Y. P. Varshni in 1973 in response to several developments in astrophysical and earth-based research, and his belief that the existing body of work on quasars, or " quasi stellar objects ," suffered fundamental difficulties.
The department defines its role as " The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade advises the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Ministers of State and the Government on all aspects of foreign policy and coordinates Ireland ’ s response to international developments.
Their productivity tends to grow slowly, often in response to outside developments that reduce producer isolation, increase access to markets or support investment in water and land.
As the archaeologist Bruce Trigger noted, culture-historical archaeology " was a response to growing awareness of geographical variability in the archaeological record at a time when cultural evolutionism was being challenged … These developments were accompanied by growing nationalism and racism, which made ethnicity appear to be the most important factor shaping human history.
In 1900, its editor proposed to rename it Christian Century in response to the great optimism of many Christians at the turn of the 20th century that " genuine Christian faith could live in mutual harmony with the modern developments in science, technology, immigration, communication and culture that were already under way.
Second, the Panel expressed concern that the Canadian system of provincial mandates is incongruent with the national response required to address developments in capital markets that are increasingly national and international in scope.
" As a response to these developments his view is that " the dissemination of self-organized knowledge can create a social framework containing infinite autonomous and self-reliant worlds.
Consciously conceived as an attempt to unite a British avant-garde in response to similar developments in the United States.
Robert Hathaway, director of the Wilson Center's Asia program, suggests: " the growth of anti-American sentiment in both Japan and South Korea must be seen not simply as a response to American policies and actions, but as reflective of deeper domestic trends and developments within these Asian countries.
As the numbers of American forces stationed in Europe has waxed and waned over the years, in response to developments in politics such as the end of the Cold War, this transmitter has remained operational, though its observed signal strength today ( 2006 ) appears far less able to compete with other Medium-Wave broadcasters compared to reception reports made in the early to mid 1970s.
One possible explanation for this progression argues that children are socialized from childhood to conform to gender roles and during early adolescence cognitive developments promote active self-presentation and anxiety over peer-perceptions ; as a result, early adolescents become more consciously aware of both the benefits of conventional gender identity and the threat of ridicule or rejection in response to unorthodox behavior.
These developments, following Hillary Clinton's prior disputed statements about her cattle futures dealings and Whitewater, led to a famous exchange in which high-profile New York Times columnist William Safire, who had endorsed Bill Clinton in the previous election, wrote that many Americans were coming to the " sad realization that our First Lady — a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation — is a congenital liar ," followed by White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry saying that " the President, if he were not the President, would have delivered a more forceful response to that — on the bridge of Mr. Safire's nose.

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