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gives and number
The number of people acting as one body by this scheme gives a surprisingly large army of 55,987 men.
Multiplying the result by the number of cylinders in the engine gives the engine's total displacement.
* Any expression formed using any combination of the basic arithmetic operations and extraction of nth roots gives an algebraic number.
Since 4 % can be expressed as. 04, gives the amount of alcohol in terms of ml — which, when divided by, shows the number of units.
Calling this special number gives a pre-recorded announcement indicating the caller's own number.
ANAC announces the caller's own number ; the reverse lookup gives the directory name for a listed telephone number input by the user.
The male gametocyte produces a large number of gametes and the zygote gives rise to an oocyst which is the infective stage.
The prints produced by Giacometti are often overlooked but the catalogue raisonné, Giacometti-The Complete Graphics and 15 Drawings by Herbert Lust ( Tudor 1970 ), comments on their impact and gives details of the number of copies of each print.
Hydrohalogenation gives the corresponding vinyl halides or alkyl dihalides, again depending on the number of equivalents of HX added.
Particularly in team competition there can be a large number of bowls on the green towards the conclusion of the end, and this gives rise to complex tactics.
A new census gives the total number of males from twenty years and upward as 601, 730, and the number of the Levites from a month old and upward as 23, 000.
* Harold Wilson's Prime Minister's Resignation Honours ( known satirically as the " Lavender List ") gives honours to a number of wealthy businessmen whose principles were considered antipathetic to those held by the Labour party ( May 1976 )
Another occurrence of this number is in combinatorics, where it gives the number of ways, disregarding order, that k objects can be chosen from among n objects ; more formally, the number of k-element subsets ( or k-combinations ) of an n-element set.
This number can be seen as equal to the one of the first definition, independently of any of the formulas below to compute it: if in each of the n factors of the power one temporarily labels the term X with an index i ( running from 1 to n ), then each subset of k indices gives after expansion a contribution X < sup > k </ sup >, and the coefficient of that monomial in the result will be the number of such subsets.
These numbers also arise in combinatorics, where gives the number of different combinations of b elements that can be chosen from an n-element set.
This article gives lists of conversion factors for each of a number of physical quantities, which are listed in the index.
A molecule may contain any number of stereocenters and any number of double bonds, and each gives rise to two possible configurations.
The prime number theorem, conjectured on 31 May, gives a good understanding of how the prime numbers are distributed among the integers.

gives and speakers
In addition to choosing a primary name for the language, Ethnologue also gives some of the names by which a language is called by its speakers, by the government, by foreigners and by neighbors, as well as how it has been named and referenced historically, regardless of which designation is considered official, politically correct or offensive or by whom.
Such speakers have internalized something called " linguistic competence ", which gives them the ability to extrapolate correctly from their experience new but correct expressions, and to reject unacceptable expressions.
The language spoken in Gascony before Roman rule was part of the Basque dialectal continuum ( see Aquitanian language ); the fact that the word ' Gascon ' comes from the Latin root vasco / vasconem, which is the same root that gives us ' Basque ', implies that the speakers identified themselves at some moment as Basque.
The Conference on Everything gives students an opportunity to present their own research as well as featuring talks from distinguished speakers including Dr Salah Al-Shaikhly, the Iraqi ambassador to the United Kingdom ; Micheal Green, Lucasian Professor and pioneer of string theory ; Julian Huppert, scientist and MP for Cambridge ; David Spiegelhalter, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk, and Nicholas Bingham, Senior Investigator at Imperial College London and Visiting Professor of Mathematics at the London School of Economics.
In New York Times, the Court held that the First Amendment gives speakers immunity from sanction with respect to their speech concerning public figures unless their speech is both false and made with " actual malice ", i. e., with knowledge of its falsehood or with reckless disregard for the truth of the statement.
St. Albans has an active student vestry that gives homilies in Chapel and invites guest speakers to chapel services.
Some speakers use a suffix in a word twice, which gives a more affectionate sense to the word.
At the end of the debate season, APDA gives awards to the top ten teams, speakers, and novices of the year.
While Gosset gives more details, her general picture of the groups ' politics is the same, but she presents the matter very differently: speaking of the Washington, D. C. rally that occurred two days after the Albert / Shalom article, Gosset acknowledges the breadth of speakers at the rally, but — despite the then-recent founding of UFPJ, which she does not mention — describes the anti-war movement as " increasingly dominated by the international A. N. S. W. E. R.
For example, the situation in which speakers A and B argue, after which speaker A gives in to speaker B, exhibits a force dynamic pattern.
According to him, The Great Russian Encyclopedia of 1901 gives the number of Tati speakers in 1901 as 135, 000.
A 1994 figure of SIL puts the total number of speakers at 264 000, while the only little more recent Schladt ( 1997: 40 ) gives the more conservative estimate of 150 000 people, presumably based on the figures found in Rottland ( 1982: 26 ) who puts the number at slightly more than 115 000.
There are perhaps around 8, 000 Nheengatu speakers according to The Ethnologue ( 2005 ) ( Rohter ( 2005 ) gives a much larger number ); the language has recently regained some recognition and prominence after having been suppressed for many years.

gives and location
That is, locking the room or stateroom door gives privacy of location, but it is equally important to be sure there is time enough for an utterly unhurried fulfillment.
Georgia's location, nestled between the Black Sea, Russia, and Turkey, gives it strategic importance far beyond its size.
Dagome iudex is of capital importance for Polish history because it gives a general description of the Polish state's geographical location at the end of Mieszko's reign.
Usually, there is a central location at least for record keeping, but trade is increasingly less linked to such a physical place, as modern markets are electronic networks, which gives them advantages of increased speed and reduced cost of transactions.
The intersection of that circle with a dead-reckoning track, or another sighting gives a more precise location.
Mason thanks Goodspeed, and gives him a note that holds the location of where he had stashed the microfilm.
In each grid, the shaded red X denotes the optimal move, and the location of O's next move gives the next subgrid to examine.
* The domain name or IP address gives the destination location for the URL.
Its location gives it control of the trade routes between western and eastern Transcaucasia.
The medieval town is an important tourist location in the upper valley of the Saane river, and gives its name to the well-known cheese.
However, the fact that Melbourne is significantly closer than Sydney and the fact that Victorian television broadcasts in the region, resulting ( among other things ) in the predominance of Australian rules football in the local media outlets, gives Albury close cultural and psychological links to Victoria, despite its location in southern New South Wales.
So if is the center of gravity, is the location of each mass, and is each mass, this gives:
Tarkin orders the Death Star to destroy Leia's home world of Alderaan in an attempt to pressure her into giving him the location of the secret Rebel base ; she gives them a ( false ) location, but Tarkin has the planet destroyed anyway.
Homogenizing the vector, or multiplying it by the inverse of the homogeneous variable such that the homogeneous variable becomes unitary, gives us our resulting 2-D location in the x and y coordinates.
( Donald Redford, while not disputing the location of Goshen, gives a different origin for the name, deriving it from " Gasmu ," the rulers of the Bedouin Qedarites who occupied the eastern Delta from the 7th century BC, but John Van Seters thinks this unlikely ).
The poem gives some information regarding the geographic location of Hel in parallel to the description in the Prose Edda, which may be related to the fact that it was not included in the Codex Regius but is instead a later addition.
Furthermore, the Turin King List inserts a break at this point, which " gives us some food for thought ," writes Jaromir Malek, " because the criterion for such divisions in the Turin Canon invariably was the change of location of the capital and royal residence.
The 2005 documentary film " El Charango " ( director, Jim Virga ; editor, Tula Goenka ; assoc producer and sound, Andrew Reissiger ) gives some explanation to the relationship between the charango and Cerro Rico in Potosi, Bolivia, site of the world's largest silver deposit and therefore the most likely location of the charango's birthplace.
From the 1990s to the present, the majority of communications from “ one fixed location to another have moved by fiber .” Since these fiber communications are “ wired ,” U. S. law “ gives them greater protection .”
A charter of Henry II gives the name as Hestune, meaning " enclosed settlement ", which is justified by its location in what was the Warren of Staines, between the ancient Roman road to Bath, and the Uxbridge Road to Oxford.
Its location at the intersection of Interstate 57, Interstate 24, and Illinois Route 13, a main east-west 4-lane expressway, gives it access to the major communities of Murphysboro, Carbondale, Carterville, Herrin, Marion, and Harrisburg, IL.
One method of evaluating hirsutism is the Ferriman-Gallwey score which gives a score based on the amount and location of hair growth on a woman.
The film The Fugitive, released in the early nineties, gives make-believe coordinates for the location of Richard Kimball.

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