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Nominal and usually
Nominal X-ray energy is usually limited to 5 MeV ; the USA has provisions for up to 7. 5 MeV, which increases conversion efficiency.
Nominal gross domestic product is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced in a geographical region, usually a country.

Nominal and their
Nominal interest rates are not comparable unless their compounding periods are the same ; effective interest rates correct for this by " converting " nominal rates into annual compound interest.
Of the Real and Nominal Price of Commodities, or of their Price in Labour, and their Price in Money:

Nominal and heads
His description of heads of state as fitting three distinct categories ( Chief Executive, Nominal Chief Executive and Non-Executive ) was widely used in the subsequent debate, and were referred to in major speeches by all sides in the debate.

Nominal and king
Nominal or verbal roots may likewise be modified with the adjectival suffix-a: reĝa ( royal ), from the nominal root reĝo ( a king ); parola ( spoken ).

Nominal and such
Nominal expressions containing such verbs are therefore ambiguous: for example, ' the movement of the flag ' can refer either to the action of someone's moving the flag or to the resultant movement of the flag.

Nominal and may
Nominal group may refer to:
Nominal wages may also be sticky.
Nominal composition may be observed in peueriz " father ": hilz-peueriz " stepfather ", maiz " mother ": hilz-maiz " stepmother ", and scirizin " son ": hilz-scifriz " stepson ", as well as phazur: kulz-phazur.

Nominal and .
* 1814 – Nominal beginning of the Bourbon Restoration ; anniversary date that Napoleon abdicates and is exiled to Elba.
Nominal values are sometimes allowed and used.
Nominal economic growth has continued to the upside approximately in line with US growth since.
Nominal political opposition was allowed as long as it did not threaten the ruling elite.
Nominal GDP increased by an annual average of nearly 14 % from 1983 to 1990, and by an annual rate of over 10 % from 1991 to 1997.
Nominal GDP in Panama was ( in million of balboa or US dollar ) 11, 691 in 2002, 13, 099 in 2004, 14, 004 in 2005 ( Prelim ), 15, 141. 9 in 2006 ( est ), as reported by Office of Statistics and Census, Government of Panama.
** Nominal static compression ratio 10. 0: 1 ( True ratio between 9. 4: 1 and 10. 0: 1, depending on parts used ).
Nominal GDP per capita grew from $ 103. 88 in 1962 to $ 5, 438. 24 in 1989, reaching the $ 20, 000 milestone in 2007.
Nominal analogue blanking should not be confused with overscan, as overscan areas are part of the actual 4: 3 or 16: 9 image.
Turkey has the world's 15th largest GDP-PPP and 17th largest Nominal GDP.
Nominal, principal, par or face amount — the amount on which the issuer pays interest, and which, most commonly, has to be repaid at the end of the term.
' Nominal rigidities ', that is, sticky prices and wages, are a central aspect of all New Keynesian models.
* ( B ) Nominal financial capital.
Nominal adjectives have more syntactic differences versus pure nouns, but they, too, are ultimately a subcategory of nouns.
Nominal interest rates are normally positive, but not always.
Mihajlo Ivanovic ), then a Civil Commissioner 29 April 1941 – 22 May 1941 Conte Serafino Mazzolini ( b. 1890 – d. 1945 ), who next stayed on as High Commissioner ( from 12 July 1941, also styled Regent at the proclamation of Nominal independence under Italian control, but exiled King Mihajlo I refuses the throne, when offered the Montenegrin crown ; Prince Roman Petrovich of Russia ( b. 1896 – d. 1978 ) also refuses to be enthroned ) till 23 July 1941 followed by two Governors before the German occupation

modifiers and usually
The modifiers ( calcium, lead, lithium, sodium, potassium ) alter the network structure ; they are usually present as ions, compensated by nearby non-bridging oxygen atoms, bound by one covalent bond to the glass network and holding one negative charge to compensate for the positive ion nearby.
The target numbers are usually set by the character's relevant skill they are using, plus any situational modifiers.
* Keratolysis, of dead surface skin cells usually using salicylic acid, blistering agents, immune system modifiers (" immunomodulators "), or formaldehyde, often with mechanical paring of the wart with a pumice stone, blade etc.
When mentioned without any modifiers or without other precluding context, this test is usually understood ( for an exact test used in place of, see Fisher's exact test ).
Australian nougat is produced by a similar method to French and Italian nougat but usually has 50 % almonds, it can contain Macadamia nuts, apricots, or other texture modifiers.
In American usage, horse enthusiasts usually do not use the term " piebald ," but rather describe the colour shade of a pinto literally with terms such as " black and white " for a piebald, " brown and white ," or " bay and white ," for skewbalds, or color-specific modifiers such as " bay pinto ", " sorrel pinto ," " buckskin pinto ," and such.
A constructor resembles an instance method, but it differs from a method in that it never has an explicit return-type, it is not inherited ( though many languages provide access to the superclass's constructor, for example through the keyword in Java ), and it usually has different rules for scope modifiers.

modifiers and follow
In English, determiners, adjectives ( and some adjective phrases ) and noun modifiers precede the head noun, whereas the heavier units – phrases and clauses – generally follow it.
The adjectives and other modifiers follow the noun ( lugal maḫ " great king ").

modifiers and their
Genetic disorders of ion channels and their modifiers are known as Channelopathies.
The player then rolls dice equal to their skill plus the relevant attribute modified by applicable modifiers.
In sentences that have other sentences as some of their constituents, the subordinated sentences ( relative clauses, for example ), always precede what they refer to, since they are modifiers and what they modify has the syntactic status of phrasal head.
In addition to their popularity as conversion vans the Astro and Safari both have popular followings with " back yard " modifiers.
Languages that place relative clauses after their head noun ( so-called head-initial or VO languages ) generally also have adjectives and genitive modifiers following the head noun, as well as verbs preceding their objects.
Languages that place relative clauses before their head noun ( so-called head-final or OV languages ) generally also have adjectives and genitive modifiers preceding the head noun, as well as verbs following their objects.
English, for example, is generally head-first, but has adjectives preceding their head nouns, and genitive constructions with both preceding and following modifiers (" the friend of my father " vs. " my father's friend ").
On Perfect Collection and The Premiere, a player could " attack " their opponent with modifiers by creating combos, with longer combos results in more damaging attacks.
VSO languages tend to place modifiers after their heads, and use prepositions.
Subsequent researchers have reasoned that such carriers who reproduce might be expected to carry favorable genetic modifiers that allowed them to reproduce successfully in spite of their disease.
The punctuation of compound modifiers in English depends on their grammatical role.

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