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The figurative style of his large bronzes is perceived as an important precursor to the greater simplifications of Henry Moore and Alberto Giacometti, and his serene classicism set a standard for European ( and American ) figure sculpture until the end of World War II.
Samuel Clemens ( Mark Twain ) is also known to have spread the story while lecturing, personalizing it by adding " I have a higher and greater standard of principle.
According to the 802. 16-2004 standard, broadband means " having instantaneous bandwidths greater than 1 MHz and supporting data rates greater than about 1. 5 Mbit / s.
A PAS is a sponsored piece of work allowing organizations flexibility in the rapid creation of a standard while also allowing for a greater degree of control over the document's development.
Subsequent releases of JavaScript and JScript would implement the ECMAScript standard for greater cross-browser compatibility.
Any greater precision depends more on choice of standard than on more careful measurement: the length of the equator in the World Geodetic System WGS-84 is 40, 075, 016. 6856 m which makes the geographical mile 1855. 3248 m, while the International Astronomical Union standard IAU-2000 takes the equator to be 40, 075, 035. 5351 m making the geographical mile 1855. 3257 m, almost a millimetre longer.
By definition, these clouds must have a v < sub > lsr </ sub > greater than 90 km s < sup >− 1 </ sup >, where v < sub > lsr </ sub > is the local standard rest velocity.
It was also much higher than the standard early firearms, although the lower training requirements and greater penetration of firearms eventually led to the longbow falling into disuse.
This new standard is intended to support higher-speed transports than MIDI 1. 0, and to allow device discovery and enumeration and provide greater data range and resolution.
The G3, the standard service rifle of the Bundeswehr at that time, had a barrel ; at the distances the snipers were required to shoot, a barrel would have ensured far greater accuracy.
Indeed, as there are now multiple vendors driving down the price and increasing the quality, more users are likely to adopt the standard thereby creating greater industry-wide lock-in to the standard.
For example, the melting point, the first three ionization energies, and the hydration energy are greater than those of neodymium and lower than those of samarium ; similarly, the estimate for the boiling point, ionic ( Pm < sup > 3 +</ sup >) radius, and standard heat of formation of monatomic gas are greater than those of samarium and less those of neodymium.
Additionally while greater graphics card performance was a primary goal of VLB, other devices could also benefit from the VLB standard ; notably many mass storage controllers were offered for VLB with increased hard disk performance.
In film, a widescreen film is any film image with a width-to-height aspect ratio greater than the standard 1. 37: 1 Academy aspect ratio provided by 35mm film.
This cored wire is more expensive than the standard solid wire and can generate fumes and / or slag, but it permits even higher welding speed and greater metal penetration.
The LA30 was followed in 1974 by the LA36, which achieved far greater commercial success, becoming for a time the standard dot matrix computer terminal.
The risk of scalding from escaping steam is greater with a pressure cooker because the temperature exceeds the at which water boils at standard pressure in conventional cooking.
The standard Euclidean distance can be squared in order to place progressively greater weight on objects that are farther apart.
Mobile devices are moving towards support for greater amounts of XHTML and even standard HTML as processing power in handsets increases.
Effectively, the standard is satisfied if there is greater than 50 percent chance that the proposition is true.

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Each of these stages includes the risk of interference in case the degree of phase transfer is different for the analyte in the calibration standard and in the sample.
* the standard of review and degree of deference given by an appellate tribunal to the decision of the lower tribunal under review ( issues of law are reviewed de novo, that is, " as if new " from scratch by the appellate tribunal, while most issues of equity are reviewed for " abuse of discretion ," that is, with great deference to the tribunal below ).
The standard Cauchy distribution coincides with the Student's t-distribution with one degree of freedom.
; Level 3-Defined: It is characteristic of processes at this level that there are sets of defined and documented standard processes established and subject to some degree of improvement over time.
Because an individual's degree of impairment is often not correlated with symptom counts, and can stem from various individual and social factors, the DSM's standard of distress or disability can often produce false positives.
All standard military explosives may be considered to have a high degree of stability at temperatures from – 10 to + 35 ° C, but each has a high temperature at which its rate of decomposition rapidly accelerates and stability is reduced.
The Rankine temperature scale was created to use degree intervals the same size as those of the Fahrenheit scale, such that a temperature difference of one degree Rankine ( 1 R ) is equal to a difference of 1 ° F, except that absolute zero is 0 R – the same way that the Kelvin temperature scale matches the Celsius scale, except that absolute zero is 0 K. The Fahrenheit scale uses ( in the same manner as the later Celsius scale ) the symbol ° to denote a point on the temperature scale and the letter F to indicate the use of the Fahrenheit scale ( e. g. " Gallium melts at 85. 5763 ° F "), as well as to denote a difference between temperatures or an uncertainty in temperature ( e. g. " The output of the heat exchanger experiences an increase of 72 ° F " and " Our standard uncertainty is ± 5 ° F ").
Its steeply-sloped front armour offered full protection against NATO's standard. 50 calibre machine gun and partial protection against 20 millimetre Oerlikon cannon both in a 60 degree frontal arc, while its 73 mm gun and ATGM were a threat to NATO APCs and even MBTs.
This proposal had a degree of flexibility which the European Committee for Banking Standards ( ECBS ) believed would make it unworkable and they produced a " slimmed down " version of the standard which, amongst other things, permitted only upper case letters and required that the IBAN for each country have a fixed length.
There is a degree of overlap between the function of a boobytrap and an anti-handling device insofar as some mines have optional fuze pockets into which standard pull or pressure-release boobytrap firing devices can be screwed.
One standard for measurement is the degree to which a crime affects others or society.
The shutter timing was set to 90 or 45 degrees for many of the battle sequences, as opposed to the standard of 180 degree timing.
The actual degree to which the cars conform to standard model specs has changed over the years and varies from country to country.
That difference increases with temperature, and is between 1 and 70 microvolts per degree Celsius ( µV /° C ) for standard metal combinations.
Hunters are judged subjectively on the degree to which they meet an ideal standard of manners, style, and way of going.
A frequency standard generates a fundamental frequency with a high degree of accuracy and precision.
The Knights Templar confer three orders, and one passing order as opposed to the standard degree system found elsewhere in Freemasonry:
This is the standard degree of cooking at most steakhouses, unless specified otherwise.
In 1919, the Board of Trustees enlarged the curricula and started granting a standard baccalaureate degree.
The standard route to full membership ( MAPS ) of the APS technically requires a masters or doctoral degree in psychology in an accredited course.
Most commonly the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development is gross domestic product ( GDP ), the per capita income, level of industrialization, amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.

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