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Note and GM
Note: GM often refers to this engine in its literature as a " 3. 5L V6 with Variable Valve Timing ".

Note and is
( Note: So far as State Police cars are concerned, only their replacement is under this division ).
Note, however, that it is six inches shorter at the forward end.
Note another piece of wood six inches wide is fastened to the transom between these pieces.
Note: If 1/2-inch panel board is used inside and out, or 5/8-inch one side and 3/8-inch the other, and 1/8-inch glass is used, stock lumber in Af, Af, and Af can be used in making the glass panels.
Note that the mass threshold is four times that of 1958 Alpha and that the flux is one fifth as large.
Note that the mass scale is one to two orders of magnitude greater than some previously used ; ;
Note also that if Af, then Af is divisible by the polynomial p, because Af contains each Af as a factor.
Note that flexural strength is not always improved by simply increasing the density, nor is the change always proportional from one formulation to another.
Most European domestic power supplies run at 230 V, so the current drawn by a particular European appliance ( in Europe ) will be less than for an equivalent American one ( in the United States ).< ref group =" Note "> The formula for power is given by
Note that this premise uses the phrase " is not ", a form of " to be "; this and many other examples show that he did not intend to abandon " to be " as such.
Note: This list is limited to linguists who have worked specifically on the Altaic problem since the publication of the first volume of Ramstedt's Einführung in 1952.
Note that any model of ZF ¬ C is also a model of ZF, so for each of the following statements, there exists a model of ZF in which that statement is true.
Note that there is no directly corresponding concept in the German language.
Note that " completeness " has a different meaning here than it does in the context of Gödel's first incompleteness theorem, which states that no recursive, consistent set of non-logical axioms of the Theory of Arithmetic is complete, in the sense that there will always exist an arithmetic statement such that neither nor can be proved from the given set of axioms.
Note that the above formula is only applicable to classical ideal gases and not Bose – Einstein or Fermi gases.
Note that this pressure increase is more than a simple 10: 1 compression ratio would indicate ; this is because the gas is not only compressed, but the work done to compress the gas has also heated the gas and the hotter gas will have a greater pressure even if the volume had not changed.
Note that this is not the same as a monophyly in which all descendants of a common ancestor are included.
Note: because Solar System bodies are never perfect diffuse reflectors, astronomers use empirically derived relationships to predict apparent magnitudes when accuracy is required.
Note that this is subtly different to the ' thanks ' list in the original BBC Model B.

Note and gravitational
Note the gravitational lens ing effect, which produces two enlarged but highly distorted views of the Cloud.
Note that that while bound orbits around a point mass or around a spherical body with an Newtonian gravitational field are closed ellipses, which repeat the same path exactly and indefinitely, any non-spherical or non-Newtonian effects ( as caused, for example, by the slight oblateness of the Earth, or by relativistic effects, changing the gravitational field's behavior with distance ) will cause the orbit's shape to depart from the closed ellipses characteristic of Newtonian two-body motion.
Note that the following is a classical ( Newtonian ) analysis of orbital mechanics, which assumes that the more subtle effects of general relativity, such as frame dragging and gravitational time dilation are negligible.
Note that for these purposes the only gravitational field considered is the external one ; the gravitational field of the body ( as shown in the graphic ) is not relevant.
Note that differences in buoyancy within a fluid can arise for reasons other than temperature variations, in which case the fluid motion is called gravitational convection ( see below ).
Note however that the mass determining the gravitational force is not reduced.
Note in the second equation that if instead of planck masses the electron mass were used, the equation would no longer be unitary and instead equal a gravitational coupling constant, analogous to how the equation of the fine-structure constant operates with respect to the elementary charge and the Planck charge.
Note that d < sup > 2 </ sup > R / dt < sup > 2 </ sup > and F / m are both equal to the gravitational acceleration g ( equivalent to the inertial acceleration, so same mathematical form, but also defined as gravitational force per unit mass ).
Note that the above equation describes the Earth's gravitational potential, not the geoid itself, at location the co-ordinate being the geocentric radius, i. e., distance from the Earth's centre.
Note the conventions being used here are the metric signature of (− + + +) and the natural units where c = 1 ( although the gravitational constant G will be kept explicit, and M will denote the characteristic mass of the Schwarzschild geometry ).
Note that although solar heating is responsible for the largest-amplitude atmospheric tides, the gravitational fields of the Sun and Moon also raise tides in the atmosphere, with the lunar gravitational atmospheric tidal effect being significantly greater than its solar counterpart.
Note that this effect is not based on any of the fundamental forces ( gravitational, electromagnetic, etc.
Note that the strong gravitational interactions between the planets causes rapid orbital precession, so this diagram is only valid at the stated epoch.
Note that the Jacobi integral is minus twice the total energy per unit mass in the rotating frame of reference: the first term relates to centrifugal potential energy, the second represents gravitational potential and the third is the kinetic energy.
Note that this procedure amounts to assuming that the electromagnetic field, but not the gravitational field, is " weak ".

Note and constant
Note that this expression is not well-defined for all time series or processes, because the variance may be zero ( for a constant process ) or infinite.
These polar unit vectors can be expressed in terms of Cartesian unit vectors in the x and y directions, denoted i and j respectively :< ref > Note: unlike the Cartesian unit vectors i and j, which are constant, in polar coordinates the direction of the unit vectors u < sub > r </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > depend on θ, and so in general have non-zero time derivatives .</ ref >
Note that the constant of proportionality between the signal and conjugate beams can be greater than 1.
Note that the power injected by the torque depends only on the instantaneous angular speed – not on whether the angular speed increases, decreases, or remains constant while the torque is being applied ( this is equivalent to the linear case where the power injected by a force depends only on the instantaneous speed – not on the resulting acceleration, if any ).
Note that this definition is tied to the critical density of the present cosmological era: the critical density changes with cosmological time, but the energy density due to the cosmological constant remains unchanged throughout the history of the universe.
Note that the subproblems must be only slightly smaller ( typically taken to mean a constant additive factor ) than the larger problem ; when they are a multiplicative factor smaller the problem is no longer classified as dynamic programming.
Note that for this statement to be true, k must be a constant, or else the k can't be taken outside the limit in the line marked (*).
Note that to include a constant in the model above, one can choose to include the variable X < sub > K </ sub > all of whose observed values are unity: X < sub > iK </ sub > = 1 for all i.
Note that this property holds only as long as other variables on which the intensive variable depends stay constant.
Note: In some cases, or can be used to represent the adiabatic lapse rate in order to avoid confusion with other terms symbolized by, such as the specific heat ratio or the psychrometric constant.
Note also that while an anti de Sitter space would describe general relativity with a negative cosmological constant in five dimensions ( four for spacetime and one for the effect of the cosmological constant ), the idea is actually more general.
Note that this is a sphere in the sense that it is a collection of points at constant metric distance from the origin, but visually it is a hyperboloid, as in the image shown.
Note that the lift equation does not include terms for angle of attack — that is because the mathematical relationship between lift and angle of attack varies greatly between airfoils and is, therefore, not constant.
Note that the propagation constant, k, and the frequency,, are linearly related to one another, a typical characteristic of transverse electromagnetic ( TEM ) waves in homogeneous media.
It is then a theorem that there are in fact infinitely many such lines through P. Note that this axiom still does not uniquely characterize the hyperbolic plane uniquely up to isometry ; there is an extra constant, the curvature K < 0, which must be specified.
w / MPL Since the wage rate is assumed constant marginal cost and marginal product of labor have an inverse relationship-if marginal cost is increasing ( decreasing ) the marginal product of labor is decreasing ( increasing ).< ref > Note also that AVC
Note: For a calorically ideal gas is a constant and for a thermally ideal gas is a function of temperature.
Note that if the probability density function is a function of various parameters, so too will be its normalizing constant.
:: Note: The subscripts outside the parenthesis indicate which variables are being held constant during differentiation.
Note the momentum distribution obtained by integrating over all x is constant.
( Note the similarity to the predation rate ; however, a different constant is used as the rate at which the predator population grows is not necessarily equal to the rate at which it consumes the prey ).

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