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The professed mission of this disaffiliated generation is to find a new way of life which they can express in poetry and fiction, but what they produce is unfortunately disordered, nourished solely on the hysteria of negation.
But it is a clumsy and wasteful process: it can produce negative results but not much that is positive.
However, the surface temperature gradient can produce erroneous vapor-pressure measurements for the bulk liquid helium unless precautions are taken to isolate the tube ( which passes through the surface to the vapor pressure bulb ) from the liquid helium surface.
`` The reason you are in the ring today is to show your ability to present to any judge the most attractive picture of your dog that the skillful use of your aids can produce.
It's no use pretending that all conditioners are quiet, but the noise they produce can be kept to a minimum.
A binomial experiment can produce random variables other than the number of successes.
Then the enthusiasm and energy of all elements can be channeled to produce cumulative progress toward a common objective.
Profile cutting machines are available which can split foam to any desired thickness and produce sine, triangle, trapezoid, and other profiles in variable heights, dimensions, etc..
It has been truly said that anything man can imagine he can produce or create by projecting this inner image into its counterpart in the objective world.
List the kind and quantity of things the farm can be expected to produce in an average year.
And it remains to be seen if the new frontier now taking form can produce the leadership and wisdom necessary to understand the current shape of events.
It has controversially been argued by some evolutionary scientists such as E. O. Wilson that natural selection can act at the level of non-kin groups to produce adaptations that benefit a non-kin group even if these adaptions are detrimental at the individual level.
Most salamanders are considered voiceless but the California giant salamander ( Dicamptodon ensatus ) has vocal cords and can produce a rattling or barking sound.
Experience has shown straw, cement, or manure added to a standard adobe mixture can all produce a stronger, more crack-resistant brick.
212 hectares of land can produce ninety-four asparagus plants.
If a particle and antiparticle are in the appropriate quantum states, then they can annihilate each other and produce other particles.
An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once ; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse.
This is because such flows can produce a net southward flow in the troughs and a net northward flow over the ridges without requiring any transformation of density.
However, they can not produce meaningful speech of their own.
Similarly, intuitionists object to the existence property for classical logic, where one can prove, without being able to produce any term of which holds.
The zona fasciculata secretes a basal level of cortisol but can also produce bursts of the hormone in response to adrenocorticotropic hormone ( ACTH ) from the anterior pituitary.
* overdrive effects such as the use of a fuzz box can be used to produce distorted sounds, such as for imitating robotic voices or to simulate distorted radiotelephone traffic ( e. g., the radio chatter between starfighter pilots in the science fiction film Star Wars ).
De Soto argues that because of the legal barriers poor people in those countries can not utilize their assets to produce more wealth.
A packet voice system can produce this low jitter in a number of ways:

can and hydrogen
A study of the hydrogen line profiles indicates that a measurement of these profiles can be used to calculate a temperature for the arc plasma that is reliable to about Af percent.
If tyrosine and a system generating hydrogen peroxide are added to a cell-free homogenate of the thyroid, large quantities of free mono-iodotyrosine can be formed ( Alexander, 1959 ).
Gases such as hydrogen chloride can be acids as well.
For example, an antiproton and a positron can form an antihydrogen atom, which has almost exactly the same properties as a hydrogen atom.
Besides hydrogen, other elements can be bound to the carbon chain, the most common being oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and chlorine.
The remaining sp orbital on each atom can form a sigma bond to another atom, for example to hydrogen atoms in the parent acetylene.
The acidic hydrogen on terminal alkynes can be replaced by a variety of groups resulting in halo -, silyl -, and alkoxoalkynes.
Well-funded groups like Canada's Ballard Power Systems are also working to develop a " regenerative fuel cell ", a device that can generate hydrogen and oxygen when power is available, and combine these efficiently when power is needed.
The Arrhenius definition can be summarised as " Arrhenius acids form hydrogen ions in aqueous solution with Arrhenius bases forming hydroxide ions.
Two monosaccharides can be joined together using dehydration synthesis, in which a hydrogen atom is removed from the end of one molecule and a hydroxyl group (— OH ) is removed from the other ; the remaining residues are then attached at the sites from which the atoms were removed.
* Base ( chemistry ), a substance that can accept hydrogen ions ( protons )
A simple example can be seen in the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen, which is a commonly used reaction in rocket engines:
Progressing through the states, hydrochloric acid can be oxidized using manganese dioxide, or hydrogen chloride gas oxidized catalytically by air to form elemental chlorine gas.
For example, simple hydrogen gas combined with simple oxygen gas can produce a more complex substance, such as water.
However, the material can sometimes be treated to substitute deuterium for hydrogen.
Small atoms in some crystals can occupy interstices without high energy, such as hydrogen in palladium.
As hydrogen bonds are not covalent, they can be broken and rejoined relatively easily.
It can react with water to produce flammable hydrogen gas.
Fuel cells can be used to extract power either from natural fuels or from synthesized fuels ( mainly electrolytic hydrogen ) and so can be viewed as either generation systems or storage systems depending on their use.
hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) can be combined in a fuel cell to form water and energy, typically a combination of heat and electrical energy.
The fuel cell can turn the chemical energy bound in hydrocarbon gases or hydrogen directly into electrical energy with much higher efficiency than any combustion process ; such devices have powered many spacecraft and are being applied to grid energy storage for the public power system.
The decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen can be performed in an electrolytic cell.
They proved by their experiments that a group of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms can behave like an element, take the place of an element, and can be exchanged for elements in chemical compounds.

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