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spans and many
Because the range of possible values for K < sub > a </ sub > spans many orders of magnitude, a more manageable constant, pK < sub > a </ sub > is more frequently used, where pK < sub > a </ sub >
The history of French Guiana spans many centuries.
The fourth period spans 730 – 760 and includes the work of the last great poet of this collection, the compiler Ōtomo no Yakamochi himself, who not only wrote many original poems but also edited, updated and refashioned an unknown number of ancient poems.
The Silver Series of Washington Quarters spans from 1932 to 1964 ; during many years in the series it will appear that certain mints did not mint Washington Quarters for that year.
In many cases, the directory service spans many file servers, potentially hundreds for large organizations.
Four wire HDSL does not require as many repeaters as conventional T1 spans.
These variations become more pronounced over time, and eventually lead to cycles that can be considerably longer or considerably shorter than usual, flow that can be significantly lighter or heavier than usual, skipped ovulations, skipped periods, and spans of time of many months with no flow at all, after which menstruation may resume.
Their career spans more than three decades with many international tours.
Although she was initially known as a " scream queen " because of her starring roles in several horror films early in her career, such as Halloween, The Fog, Prom Night, and Terror Train, Curtis has since compiled a body of work that spans many genres, and has won BAFTA and Golden Globe awards.
In the first paragraph of a New York Times review, they use proper note of how adolescents are losing their attention spans and how they lose interest in many aspects.
The SH-2A family today spans a wide memory field from 16kB up to and includes many ROM-less variations.
The decision was made to renovate Lake Forest Park Towne Centre and it now spans 18 acres and offers many shopping and dining options along with entertainment and serves as a community center for the city.
Rather, the hole spans an area in the crystal lattice covering many hundreds of unit cells.
His design encompassed seven spans of 163 feet ( 50m ), each consisting of a wooden trunk to hold the water supported by a continuous cable made of many parallel wires, wrapped tightly together, on each side of the trunk.
To the right South Bridge ( which appears from above to be simply a road with shops on either side: and even from below, only one arch is visible ) spans across the Cowgate, a street many storeys below, and continues as Nicolson Street past the Old College building of the University of Edinburgh.
The text spans the entire year and describes the lives of many saints, both English and continental, and hearkens back to some of the earliest saints of the early church.
There are many places of interest within Chelmsford, including the 18-arch Victorian railway viaduct that spans the River Can in Central Park.
It spans the spectrum of musical genres, and often fuses many musical influences, ranging from Ethiopian, Middle-Eastern soul, rock, jazz, hip-hop, electronic, Arabic, pop and mainstream.
The role of product management spans many activities from strategic to tactical and varies based on the organizational structure of the company.
Current programs have been built as short-term rather than as permanent institutions, and many of them have rather short time spans ( around five years ).
The cemetery spans just one square block but is the resting place of many thousands.
The droplets will fall as before into the vessel beneath without dropping toward the stern, although while the drops are in the air the ship runs many spans.
The saga ends around the year 1000 AD and spans many generations.

spans and levels
Biophysics spans all levels of biological organization, from the molecular scale to whole organisms and ecosystems.
During this time, the normal range of AFP levels spans approximately 2 orders of magnitude.
The bridge has two roadway levels carrying an aggregate of seven traffic lanes and a pedestrian walkway and spans Spuyten Duyvil Creek just east of where the tidal strait meets the Hudson River.
The age of athletes spans from 14 to 85 years old with experience levels from novice to Olympic.
The game spans six levels, each lasting about five minutes, with a final boss battle.
The Certificate Program encompasses all levels and spans 11 grades: from beginner to certification as an Associate of The Royal Conservatory of Music ( ARCT ), and in Piano Performance, to certification as a Licentiate of The Royal Conservatory of Music ( LRCM ).
Each level spans a large number of non-scrolling screens, nearly all of which feature multiple levels of altitude — requiring Conrad to jump, grab onto ledges, climb, use elevators, and drop onto lower levels.
In 1934, Mary Crowell and Clive McCay of Cornell University observed that laboratory rats fed a severely reduced calorie diet while maintaining micronutrient levels resulted in life spans of up to twice as long as otherwise expected.
The piece before / after: 1997 / 2002 spans the concourse and platform levels in the station.
The hall's reverberation chamber, used to vary the acoustic characteristics of the Hall, is an open void that spans three levels and has a volume of 9, 500 cubic metres, or about the volume of four Olympic-sized swimming pools.
Kirby: Canvas Curse spans eight worlds, with all but one having three levels.
Each carrel floor spans two levels of book stacks.
The library spans the third to seventh floors of the building and includes seven levels of book stacks.
Her coaching career spans 31 seasons with stints on all levels from elementary, junior high and high school to the collegiate and professional ranks, and she was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.
Each region spans multiple levels, with the goal in each being to find a number of key items and special prizes and a shrunken head.

spans and analysis
Transpulmonary thermodilution spans right heart, pulmonary circulation and left heart ; this allows further mathematical analysis of the thermodilution curve, giving measurements of cardiac filling volumes ( GEDV ), intrathoracic blood volume, and extravascular lung water.
Since FFT based analyzers are only capable of considering narrow bands, one technique is to combine swept and FFT analysis for consideration of wide and narrow spans.
The archaeology at the Beedings spans a crucial cultural transition in the European Palaeolithic and therefore provides an important new dataset for the analysis of late Neanderthal groups in northern Europe and their replacement by modern human populations.
CADSTAR spans schematic capture, variant management, placement, automatic and high-speed routing, signal integrity, power integrity, EMC analysis, design rule checks and production of manufacturing data.

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