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light and Service
Composed primarily of the ground based Nepalese Army, organized into six active combat divisions, the Nepalese Armed Forces also operates the smaller Nepalese Army Air Service designed to support army operations and provide close light combat support.
A carbon dioxide-baited CDC light trap at National Park Service | NPS monitoring site.
Of the economically active population, 17. 9 % worked in agriculture, 5. 3 % in light manufacturing, 11 % in construction, 6. 7 % in hotels & restaurants, and the rest in other lines of business ( source: 2001 Census, National Statistical Service of Greece ).
In 1873, the United States Lighthouse Service established the first pier head light to mark the entrance.
Today was launched on the BBC's Home Service on 28 October 1957 as a programme of ' topical talks ' to give listeners a morning alternative to light music.
This was brought to light during high profile raids conducted by the police after a National Park Service agent had posed under cover as a private collector.
The company built the Grumman Long Life Vehicle ( LLV ), a light transport mail truck designed for and used by the United States Postal Service.
They used gas for light and cooking, but electricity replaced gas in the 1950s when the National Park Service constructed a power line that ascended the cinder cone ’ s east slope.
The other two were the Home Service ( mainly speech based ) and the Light Programme, principally devoted to light entertainment and music, usually cover versions of popular music of the day played by the BBC's own orchestras.
It was announced by the Crown Prosecution Service that the two would face trial for Lawrence's murder in light of " new and substantial evidence ".
On January 1, 1997, Animal Planet's distribution grew as a result of Discovery Communications buying the channel space of WOR EMI Service ( a national feed of New York's WWOR-TV ), that was implemented in the light of the SyndEx laws enforced by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ).
She was initially thought by journalists to have been sacked ; however, she subsequently said she took the opportunity to resign from the government in light of concerns about the impact of the government's policies on the National Health Service.
The light station property was transferred to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society ( GLSHS ), the Michigan Audubon Society ( MAS ), and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS ) in 1996.
He earned the Distinguished Service Medal and was considered to have had a successful career at that time, especially in light of his promotions during peace time.
In 1986, the Chevette base model was discontinued leaving only the CS and the S, which featured a third brake light and an instrument cluster " Service Engine Soon " light, replacing the previous " Check Engine " light.
He was flying a Cessna 182-L, with a cruising speed of around 256 km / h ( 160 mph ), and visibility was good and winds were light. He departed Moorabbin at 18: 19, contacted the Melbourne Flight Service Unit to inform them of his presence, and reported reaching Cape Otway at 19: 00.
* April 13 – Royal Naval Air Service flying boats begin flying " Spider Web " patrols over the North Sea in the vicinity of the North Hinder light ship to detect German submarines in the area.
* May 20 – A Royal Naval Air Service Curtiss H-12 Large America flying boat bombs and sinks the German submarine U-36 in the North Sea near the North Hinder light ship while flying a " Spider Web " patrol.
* June 28 – An aircraft takes off successfully from a flying-off platform mounted on a warships gun turret for the first time when Royal Naval Air Service Flight Commander F. J. Rutland takes off from a platform aboard the British light cruiser HMS Yarmouth in a Sopwith Pup.
* August 21 – Flying a Sopwith Pup fighter launched from a flying-off platform mounted on a gun turret of the Royal Navy light cruiser, Royal Naval Air Service Flight Sub-Lieutenant B.
Following the wartime success of the Forces and General Forces Programmes, light entertainment was transferred to the new BBC Light Programme, whilst ' heavier ' programming – news, drama and talks – remained on the now-regionalised Home Service.
However, popular light programming from the former national Home Service – such as ITMA – remained on the new Home Service ; similarly, some speech programming of the type pioneered by the Forces Programmes – the newly-launched Woman's Hour being very much in this mould – remained on the new Light Programme.

light and principle
The Yang, or male principle, was the source of light, heat, and dynamic vitality, associated with the Sun ; ;
Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning
: The claim that EPR effects violate the principle that information cannot travel faster than the speed of light have been countered by noting that they cannot be used for signaling because neither observer can control, or predetermine, what he observes, and therefore cannot manipulate what the other observer measures.
In 2010 researchers at the University of California, Berkeley succeeded in building a nanoscale light mill that works on an entirely different principle to the Crookes radiometer.
While this might suggest that the Earth is at the center of the Universe, the Copernican principle requires us to interpret it as evidence for the evolution of the Universe with time: this distant light has taken most of the age of the Universe to reach and shows us the Universe when it was young.
Many early experiments found that any modification of the apparatus that can determine which slit a particle passes through will reduce the visibility of interference at the screen, thereby illustrating the complementarity principle: that light ( and electrons, etc.
Development chemicals applied to an appropriate film can produce either a positive ( showing the same densities and colors as the subject ) or negative image ( with dark highlights, light shadows, and, in principle, complementary colors ).
It maintains the principle that no object can accelerate to the speed of light in the reference frame of any coincident observer.
The light-cones define a causal structure: for each event A, there is a set of events that can, in principle, either influence or be influenced by A via signals or interactions that do not need to travel faster than light ( such as event B in the image ), and a set of events for which such an influence is impossible ( such as event C in the image ).
During the gradual process by which Homo erectus made a transition from furry to naked skin, their hair texture putatively changed gradually from Afro-textured hair or ' kinky ' ( i. e. tightly coiled ) to straight hair ( the condition of most mammals, including humanity's closest cousins — chimpanzees ) This argument is based on the principle that curly hair impedes the passage of UV light into the body relative to straight hair ( thus curly or coiled hair would be particularly advantageous for dark-skinned hominids living at the equator ).
This argument is made based on the principle that straight fibers better facilitate the passage of UV light into the body relative to curly hair.
He was able to provide a qualitative explanation of linear and spherical wave propagation, and to derive the laws of reflection and refraction using this principle, but could not explain the deviations from rectilinear propagation which occur when light encounters edges, apertures and screens, commonly known as diffraction effects.
In 1816, Fresnel showed that Huygens ' principle, together with his own principle of interference could explain both the rectilinear propagation of light and also diffraction effects.
The Huygens – Fresnel principle provides a good basis for understanding and predicting the wave propagation of light.
Later in the same year Einstein derived the Lorentz transformation under the assumptions of the principle of relativity and the constancy of the speed of light in any inertial reference frame,
The transmission electron microscope works on the same principle as an optical microscope but uses electrons in the place of light and electromagnets in the place of glass lenses.
The laws of reflection and refraction can be derived from Fermat's principle which states that the path taken between two points by a ray of light is the path that can be traversed in the least time.
Refraction occurs when light travels through an area of space that has a changing index of refraction ; this principle allows for lenses and the focusing of light.
Moreover, the majority of cosmologists take the cosmological principle as a given, which assumes that matter at the scale of billions of light years is distributed isotropically.
File: Christiaan Huygens-painting. jpeg | Christiaan Huygens ( 1629-1695 ): studied the rings of Saturn and discovered its moon Titan, invented the pendulum clock, studied optics and centrifugal force, theorized that light consists of waves ( Huygens – Fresnel principle ) which became instrumental in the understanding of wave-particle duality.
File: Young Thomas Lawrence. jpg | Thomas Young ( 1773-1829 ): established the principle of interference of light, resurrected the century-old theory that light is a wave, helped decipher the Rosetta Stone
Thus, Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc saw the pagan religions of Africa of his day as relicts that were in principle capable of shedding light on the historical Paganism of Classical Antiquity.

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