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Indeed, this event didn't altogether stem the flow of Tinasky's invective: at least one " copycat " letter, by Foster's account, had been published while Hawkins was alive, and these continued to trickle out for a short time after his death.
Much more effective is the H-gutter flame holder, which is shaped like a letter H with a curve facing and opposing the flow of air.
In this form, the bc language contains single letter variable, array and function names and most standard arithmetic operators as well as the familiar control flow constructs, (, and ) from C. Unlike C, an clause may not be followed by an.
The artificial island itself was shaped like the rounded letter " D " so that sea currents inside the bay will flow freely.
The chain letter continued to circulate around the Internet and millions of greeting cards continued to flow to Shergold ’ s home.

flow and Paul
*" Observation of Perfect Potential Flow in Superfluid ", Paul P. Craig and John R. Pellam ( 1957 ) Physical Review 108 ( 5 ), pp. 1109 – 1112, – Experiments under superfluidity conditions, resulting in the vanishing of lift in inviscid flow since the Kutta condition no longer is satisfied.
Paul Davidson follows Keynes closely in placing time and uncertainty at the centre of theory, from which flow the nature of money and of a monetary economy.
Opinion leadership is a concept that arises out of the theory of two-step flow of communication propounded by Paul Lazarsfeld and Elihu Katz Significant developers of the theory have been Robert K. Merton, C. Wright Mills and Bernard Berelson.
Dedicated to Helm's parents and co-produced by his daughter Amy, the album combines traditional tunes Levon recalled from his youth with newer songs ( by Steve Earle, Paul Kennerley and others ) which flow from similar historical streams.
Pope John Paul II lit this flame with an ember from the Peace Flame in Hiroshima, and poured into the pool water from the rivers that flow through Nagasaki.
In March 1994, a study by two economists, William Christie and Paul Schultz, noted that NASDAQ bid-ask spreads were larger than was statistically likely, indicating " We are unable to envision any scenario in which 40 to 60 dealers who are competing for order flow would simultaneously and consistently avoid using odd-eighth quotes without an implicit agreement to post quotes only on the even price fractions.
Mn / DOT operates networks of ramp meters and traffic cameras in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in order to manage traffic flow.
Many of these civilian peace efforts aim for Conflict Transformation ( Paul Lederach: “ Conflict transformation is to envision and respond to the ebb and flow of social conflict as life-giving opportunities for creating constructive change processes that reduce violence, increase justice in direct interaction and social structures, and respond to real-life problems in human relationships .”) Since the launch of the UN Agenda for Peace ( UN General Secretary Boutros Ghali, 1992 ) the following distinction of various peace activities is generally accepted: Peacemaking, Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding.
While investigating rumors of a mystical " healing earth " whose powers are said to flow forth from the sacred Gudjara Mountain, geologists Philip and Betsy Ames ( Michael Shannon and Nancy Paul ) are killed in a cave-in, leaving their young daughter Janet an orphan.
His first book, co-authored in 1955 with his Columbia University mentor, Paul Lazarsfeld, was an attempt to observe the flow of influence at the intersections of mass and interpersonal communication.

flow and shifts
spin density, T < sub > 1 </ sub > and T < sub > 2 </ sub > relaxation times, and flow and spectral shifts can be used to construct images.
where ε is a real variable indicating the amount of flow, and T is a real constant ( which could be zero ) indicating how much the flow shifts time.
Land reclamation for agriculture has resulted in many changes such as shifts in vegetation structure, sedimentation, salinity, water flow, biodiversity loss and high nutrient inputs.
The total, annually, was believed to represent the river's flow at the time as measured at Lee's Ferry, Arizona ( the official dividing point of the upper and lower basins ), downstream of present-day Glen Canyon Dam, while in fact it turned out to be the result of one of the Southwest's climatic shifts during the past 800 years.
Hot money is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds ( or capital ) from one country to another in order to earn a short-term profit on interest rate differences and / or anticipated exchange rate shifts.
In March 2007, scientists studying the ASE through satellite and airborne surveys announced a significant thinning of the ASE, due to shifts in wind patterns that allow warmer waters to flow beneath the ice sheet.
Additional effects on tube rigidity will cause shifts in the calibration factor over time due to degradation of the flow tubes.
Although such non-linear change have been widely studied in different disciplines ranging from atoms to climate dynamics ; regime shifts have gained importance in ecology because they can substantially affect the flow of ecosystem services that societies rely upon ; such as provision of food, clean water or climate regulation.
" West retains a considerable amount of dynamics in his rap delivery, as his flow features constant shifts in cadence, pitch, and volume over the simplistic rhythm.

flow and arguments
That is, arguments must be linear with conclusions that flow directly from stated premises.
The concordance of the language used in the Testimonium, its flow within the text and its length have formed components of the internal arguments against its authenticity, e. g. that the brief and compact character of the Testimonium stands in marked contrast to Josephus ' more extensive accounts presented elsewhere in his works.
"… was notorious for its arguments between bargees and millers, who being in possession of the lock, whether it was a flash or pound lock, could preserve their head of water, and not let it flow down river, by opening the gates, as long as they wished.
* Flow judge ( a judge who seeks to minimize intervention in the round, accepts progressive LD strategies, understands spreading, and votes only off the arguments on the flow, this is the most common type of judge to see on the national circuit )
* Policy judges on the other hand look at all forms of arguments including those that come from policy debate, policy judges tend to be flow judges as well and are very open to spread and progressive debate tactics, ex.
They usually view the debate flow as a gameboard, and look at arguments according to an offence / defense structure.
Thus philosophy, according to Hegel, cannot just set out arguments based on a flow of deductive reasoning.
Unlike JCL, WFL is a high-level structured language complete with subroutines ( procedures and functions ) with arguments and high-level program control flow instructions.
" Historian of Celtic poetics Robert Graves credited analepsis as a method of inventing his historical arguments in The White Goddess, and Mazatec medicine woman Maria Sabina credited the hallucinogenic psilocybe mushroom with the flow of her discourse.

flow and sometimes
Taking water from existing rivers or springs was an option in some cases, sometimes supplemented by other methods to deal with seasonal variations in flow.
In a semiconductor it is sometimes useful to think of the current as due to the flow of positive " holes " ( the mobile positive charge carriers that are places where the semiconductor crystal is missing a valence electron ).
The same basic engine block can be used with different crankshafts, however, to alter the firing order ; for instance, the 90 ° V6 engine configuration, in older days sometimes derived by using six cylinders of a V8 engine with what is basically a shortened version of the V8 crankshaft, produces an engine with an inherent pulsation in the power flow due to the " missing " two cylinders.
Hydrology considers quantifying surface water flow and solute transport, although the treatment of flows in large rivers is sometimes considered as a distinct topic of hydraulics or hydrodynamics.
Weight loss, sometimes significant, may occur despite a good appetite, vomiting may occur, and, for women, menstrual flow may lighten and menstrual periods may occur less often.
Development of a hydropower site requires analysis of flow records, sometimes spanning decades, to assess the reliable annual energy supply.
Laminar flow, sometimes known as streamline flow, occurs when a fluid flows in parallel layers, with no disruption between the layers.
Mokèlé-mbèmbé, meaning " one who stops the flow of rivers " in the Lingala language is a legendary water-dwelling creature of Congo River basin folklore, sometimes described as living creature, sometimes as a spirit, and loosely analogous to the Loch Ness Monster in Western culture.
' Flow ' is also sometimes used to refer to elements of the delivery ( pitch, timbre, volume ) as well, though often a distinction is made between the flow and the delivery.
In molecular biology and genetics, a transcription factor ( sometimes called a sequence-specific DNA-binding factor ) is a protein that binds to specific DNA sequences, thereby controlling the flow ( or transcription ) of genetic information from DNA to mRNA.
Operating positions for 2-port valves can be either shut ( closed ) so that no flow at all goes through, fully open for maximum flow, or sometimes partially open to any degree in between.
HVDC links are sometimes used to stabilize against control problems with the AC electricity flow.
The whistle works by causing the smooth flow of air to be split by a narrow blade, sometimes called a labium or windcutter, creating a turbulent vortex which causes the air to vibrate.
Traffic engineers sometimes gauge the quality of traffic flow in terms of level of service.
The orchestrator sometimes changes these synth voicings to traditional orchestral voicings in order to make the music flow better.
In addition the duration of the flow may be considerably shorter or longer than normal, and the flow itself may be significantly heavier or lighter than was previously the case, including sometimes long episodes of spotting.
Septa are usually perforated by pores large enough for ribosomes, mitochondria and sometimes nuclei to flow between cells.
A weir ( also sometimes called an overflow dam ) is a type of small overflow dam that is often used within a river channel to create an impoundment lake for water abstraction purposes and which can also be used for flow measurement or retardation.

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