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You can cross an ocean in a fully equipped craft, sail, power, or both, or laze away a fine day in a small dinghy on a local pond.
Excess water can cross into the cytosol.
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
Research is being conducted at this time to determine whether brass, copper, and other copper alloys can help to reduce cross contamination in public facilities and reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections ( hospital acquired infections ) in healthcare facilities.
There are various norms that can be placed on the tensor product of the underlying vector spaces, amongst others the projective cross norm and injective cross norm.
In 1958, David Finkelstein identified the Schwarzschild surface as an event horizon, " a perfect unidirectional membrane: causal influences can cross it in only one direction ".
Nonbenzodiazepines are contraindicated during benzodiazepine withdrawal as they are cross tolerant with benzodiazepines and can induce dependence.
To cross a wide valley ( where the journey delay caused by a flight of locks at either side would be unacceptable ) the centre of the valley can be spanned by an aqueduct-a famous example in Wales is the Pontcysyllte aqueduct across the valley of the River Dee.
If it is the fraction of impinging atoms getting through the foil which is measured, the result can still be expressed in terms of the equivalent stopping cross section of the atoms.
For example, the probability that an alpha particle striking a beryllium target will produce a neutron can be expressed as the equivalent cross section of beryllium for this type of reaction.
When the orbital eccentricities of cubewanos and plutinos are compared, it can be seen that the cubewanos form a clear ' belt ' outside Neptune's orbit, whereas the plutinos approach, or even cross Neptune's orbit.
The rock can be seen under glass on both sides of the altar, and beneath the altar there is a hole said to be the place where the cross was raised.
The Deposition can also refer to depictions of Christ's descent from the cross, as in:
Not all double dapples have problems with their eyes and / or ears, which may include degrees of hearing loss, full deafness, malformed ears, congenital eye defects, reduced or absent eyes, partial or full blindness, or varying degrees of both vision and hearing problems ; but heightened problems can occur due to the genetic process in which two dapple genes cross, particularly in certain breeding lines.
Dapple genes, which are dominant genes, are considered " dilution " genes, meaning whatever color the dog would have originally carried is lightened, or diluted, randomly ; two dominant " dilution " genes can cancel each other out, or " cross ", removing all color and producing a white recessive gene, essentially a white mutation.
When calculating scattering cross sections in particle physics, the interaction between particles can be described by starting from a free field which describes the incoming and outgoing particles, and including an interaction Hamiltonian to describe how the particles deflect one another.
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
The frog, significantly a creature that can cross between two elements, also has become sacred to Hecate in modern Pagan literature.
By changing the order in which the stitches are knit, the wales can be made to cross.
At the end he mumbled in his sleep, then said, " Now we can cross the Shifting Sands.
With a machine pistol that can empty its 20-round magazine in a second and a half, bringing the weapon into play by moving it down onto the target or using a cross body draw could result in unintended injuries if the weapon accidentally discharges.
Greg Bright's works went beyond the standard published forms of the time by including " weave " mazes in which illustrated pathways can cross over and under each other.
Most keyboards use a keyboard matrix circuit, in which eight rows and eight columns of wires cross — thus, 16 wires can provide ( 8x8 =) 64 crossings, which the keyboard controller scans in order to determine which key was pressed.

can and comparatively
Limitations on the lengths of these sequences diminish the stability of the comparatively short crystallites which can be formed, and this is reflected in a broadening of the melting range.
Part-time farming can take comparatively little land, labor, and equipment -- or a great deal.
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
These effects can lead to significant lead leaching from brasses of comparatively low lead content.
Whereas a scalar CPU must complete the entire process of fetching, decoding, and executing each instruction and value in a set of data, a vector CPU can perform a single operation on a comparatively large set of data with one instruction.
If requested data is contained in the cache ( cache hit ), this request can be served by simply reading the cache, which is comparatively faster.
They have also argued that, while the modern Communist Party may be flawed, it is comparatively better than previous regimes, with respect to improving the general standard of living, than any other government that has governed China in the past century and can be seen in a more favourable light compared with most governments of the developing nations.
Tape has the benefit of a comparatively long duration during which the media can be guaranteed to retain the data stored on the media.
Thus one can create and use infinite streams as in Haskell, but their expression is comparatively indirect.
While plant viruses and bacteriophages can be grown comparatively easily, animal viruses normally require a living host animal, which complicates their study immensely.
A newly formed or poorly organized column might be comparatively benign, but can quickly intensify into a funnel cloud or tornado.
This may occur because the tempo of breaks tracks ( ranging from 110 to 150 beats per minute ) means they can be readily mixed with these genres, whereas the comparatively fast speed of jungle and drum and bass ( 160-180 bpm ) may have restricted the utility of these subgenres to DJs playing slower-tempo music.
It is used because the addition of salt to water lowers the freezing temperature of the solution and the heat transport efficiency can be greatly enhanced for the comparatively low cost of the material.
This is a comparatively recent development however, as can be seen from the fact that modern geometry textbooks still use distinct terminology and notation for ratios and quotients.
The short and comparatively straightforward Apocalypse of Thomas has no immediate connection with our gospel, while the canonical Jude – if the name can be taken to refer to Judas Thomas Didymus – certainly attests to early intra-Christian conflict.
The music of the 1950s is fundamentally lyric in style, though there are comparatively few long-breathed melodies ; two such can be found in the Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli, and the Piano Concerto opens with a long tune for high piano and flute, creating " a sustained crescendo, thirty-three bars long leading to a sonorous tutti "( David Matthews ).
However, its queue processing performance is comparatively poor when queues are large ( which happens rarely on typical low-traffic sites, but can happen regularly on high-traffic sites ).
Thus, contrasted with a carillon, in which a large number of bells are struck by hammers, all tied in to a central framework so that one carillonneur can control them all, a set of such bells is comparatively unwieldy — hence the emergence of permutations rather than melody as an organizing principle.
In most cases, not even comparatively minor alterations can be made to any structure, or changes in use ( such as to fast-food etc.
Because the pressure of printing quickly destroys the burr, drypoint is useful only for comparatively small editions ; as few as ten or twenty impressions with burr can be made, and after the burr has gone, the comparatively shallow lines will wear out relatively quickly.
As fluid bearing faces can be comparatively larger than rolling surfaces, even small fluid pressure differences cause large restoring forces, maintaining the gap.
Many type of organisations are clearly motivated by the appealing " industrial age ", rational principles of " factory production ", a particular approach to dealing with complexity: " In the factory a comparatively high degree of control can be exercised over the complex and moving " figure " of a production sequence, since it is possible to maintain the " ground " in a comparatively passive and constant state ".

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