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these and twenty-one
Of the thirty-two crystal classes, twenty-one are non-centrosymmetric ( not having a centre of symmetry ), and of these, twenty exhibit direct piezoelectricity ( the 21st is the cubic class 432 ).
About this period it was merchandise that was chiefly suspected: there was a long schedule of susceptible articles, and these were first exposed on the ships deck for twenty-one days or less ( six days for each instalment of the cargo ), and then transported to the lazaret, where they were opened and aired forty days more.
) The best known of these settings is the atonal song-cycle derived from twenty-one of the poems ( in Hartleben's translation ) by Arnold Schoenberg in 1912: Dreimal sieben Gedichte aus Albert Girauds Pierrot lunaire ( Thrice-Seven Poems from Albert Giraud's Pierrot lunaire — Schoenberg was numerologically superstitious ).
Ahaz is given sixteen years in these annals, measuring from the start of his sole reign, instead of the twenty or twenty-one years that he would be credited with if the counting started from 736t 736 / 735 BC, when he deposed Jotham.
Of these, forty-one were killed and twenty-one were wounded in battle.
Under these circumstances, Isaac, the Metropolitan of Armenia, proceeded to the court of Ctesiphon, and petitioned Yazdegerd to replace Artases with Khosrov III who had been deposed twenty-one years earlier, and whom Bahram IV had imprisoned in the " Castle of Oblivion ".
Remarkably, the other twenty-one problems have all received significant attention, and late into the twentieth century work on these problems was still considered to be of the greatest importance.
* " That approximately twenty-one ( 21 ) hostile divisions, including depot divisions, will be on HONSHU at initiation of and that fourteen ( 14 ) of these divisions may be employed in the KANTO PLAIN area.
A small number of verses from these three of Aeschylus ' lost works have been saved: fifty-four from Myrmidons, seven from Nereids and twenty-one from Phrygians.
So far, twenty-one such expeditions have been launched, including one to the Weddell Sea ; one of these was a krill expedition to the southern ocean.
Of these studied trails, twenty-one have been established as part of the system.
He won twenty-one of these, drew six, and only lost two.
Including these five movies, she had appeared in twenty-one Best Picture nominees in total, which is another record high.
As a result of these articles, only four of the twenty-one senators that Philips wrote about were still in office.
For the next twenty-one years, there being only a small number of residual burial and monuments rights, the Council worked with local groups and relatives to accommodate these rights, and exercise discretion to allow occasional courtesy burials, where families had previously held deeds from the cemetery company ; but by and large nature was allowed to take its course.
Also published on pp. 24-25 of Songs Of Newfoundland, a complimentary booklet of lyrics to twenty-one songs distributed by the Bennett Brewing Co. Ltd., of St. John's, NL, with the cooperation of the Gerald S. Doyle Song Book from which these lyrics were obtained.

these and twenty
He built twenty of these machines ( called pascal's calculator and later pascaline ) in the following ten years.
Eight species are described although many researchers believed these actually represented only three at most while some estimated there could be around twenty in total.
He pursued these ideas for over twenty years until the end of his life, in 1955.
He built twenty of these machines ( called Pascal's Calculator or Pascaline ) in the following ten years.
The treaty's signatories include twenty Lithuanian dukes and one dowager duchess ; it specifies that five of these were elder and thus took precedence over the remaining sixteen.
About twenty amino acids are found in the human body, and about ten of these are essential and, therefore, must be included in the diet.
Some twenty feet high, these " east stands " had twenty-two rows of seats.
The flayed skins of sacrificial victims that had been worn by priests for the last twenty days were taken off and placed in these dark, magical caverns.
Subsequently, it lost nearly all these gains, closing at 7, 054. 98 on March 10, 2009 — 81. 9 % below its peak twenty years earlier.
However, the past twenty years have witnessed the widespread closure of these separate programmes in the UK and the integration of the discipline into either history or economics departments.
Deities of other races were increased from twenty four to thirty eight, but unlike the full descriptions that were given to the human gods, these were simply listed by name.
The first female inmates were twenty political prisoners who were accompanied by a female SS guard ( Aufseherin ); these women were brought to Buchenwald from Ravensbrück in 1941 and forced into prostitution at the camp's brothel.
A key element of these bogs is Sphagnum Moss, which acts as a sponge, absorbing up to twenty times its weight in water.
Studies suggest that only twenty percent of the people with RTT had the use of words, and most of these words were used out of context and without meaning.
The number of homeschooling families has increased in the last twenty years, and around 80 percent of these families identify themselves as evangelicals.
Prince Rupert of the Rhine was then detached with twenty of these ships to intercept a French squadron on 29 May ( Julian calendar ), which had been thought to be passing through the English Channel, presumably to join the Dutch fleet.
Taking the narrative literally and judging from the estimated population of Bethlehem, the Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1910 ) more soberly suggested that these numbers were inflated, and that probably only between six and twenty children were killed in the town, with a dozen or so more in the surrounding areas.
There are twenty towns in England and Wales that were recognised as cities by " ancient prescriptive right "; none of these communities had been formally declared a city, but they had all used the title since " time immemorial ", that is, prior to 3 September 1189.
The content of these reports can range from a simple perspectrograph, to a four wheel Wittlich Diagram and accompanying twenty five thousand word analysis.
Including these towns there were altogether twenty which are known to have received at one time or another the title and status of Roman colonies ; and in the 5th century the Notitia Dignitatum enumerates no less than 123 sees whose bishops assembled at Carthage in 479.
Many of these early settlers were Métis, a mixture of native and naturlized North Americans, Nearly twenty years later, in 1878, the St. Paul & Pacific Railroad line finally reached St. Vincent and opened up the area to settlement.
There were some twenty or more of Kingston people who attended these meetings, and who decided to form a Methodist church in Kingston.
Of these, twenty were originally surveyed in the 1980s during a countywide survey completed under the direction of the Metropolitan Nashville Historical Commission.

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The fact that such threat is potent in the beginning reading lessons is thought to be a vital factor in the continued pattern of failure or under-achievement these children exhibit.
Because they often exhibit a combination of high strength and low weight, these alloys became widely used in many forms of industry, including the construction of modern aircraft.
Sign languages exhibit the use of polymorphemic constructions referred to as classifiers ( not all researchers term these constructions classifiers ).
When calcium is leached from the needles of red spruce, these trees become less cold tolerant and exhibit winter injury and even death.
The net-net of these concerns is that call centres as a business process exhibit levels of variability.
Consequently, these compounds exhibit high sensitivity to flame or mechanical shock.
Although the early embryos of different species exhibit similarities, Haeckel apparently exaggerated these similarities in support of his Recapitulation theory, sometimes known as the Biogenetic Law or " Ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny ".
Purkinje cells in these knockout mice also exhibit a lack of GABAergic inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in response to both exogenous and endogenous GABA.
Gabbro may be extremely coarse grained to pegmatitic, and some pyroxene-plagioclase cumulates are essentially coarse grained gabbro, although these may exhibit acicular crystal habits.
Persons with hyperthyroidism can easily exhibit levels many times these upper limits for T4 and / or T3.
Both these works exhibit novel compositional techniques.
More attempts to exhibit Komodo dragons were made, but the lifespan of these creatures was very short, averaging five years in the National Zoological Park.
Generally, these groups exhibit more top-down management, centralized control or ( in the case of airline alliances ) looser equity ownership connections than do " true " keiretsu.
This causes these systems to exhibit unique optical properties, such as Bragg reflection and low-threshold laser emission, and these properties are exploited in a number of optical applications.
* Most values beyond 3. 57 exhibit chaotic behaviour, but there are still certain isolated ranges of r that show non-chaotic behavior ; these are sometimes called islands of stability.
Young children learn the past tense of verbs individually ; however, when they are taught a " rule ", such as adding-ed to form the past tense, they begin to exhibit overgeneralization errors ( e. g. runned, hitted ) as a result of learning these basic syntactical rules that do not apply to all verbs.
Some intermetallic materials e. g. do exhibit metal clusters, reminiscent of molecules and these compounds are more a topic of chemistry than of metallurgy.
While data from in vitro experiments suggest many dissimilar roles, studies on PrP knockout mice have provided only limited information because these animals exhibit only minor abnormalities.
Most of these polysaccharides exhibit interesting and very useful visco-elastic properties when dissolved in water at very low levels.
Many argue that these are not themselves alive in the traditional sense, but these structures exhibit many of the characteristics of cells accepted as living cells:
Ten of these represent the polar crystal classes, which show a spontaneous polarization without mechanical stress due to a non-vanishing electric dipole moment associated with their unit cell, and which exhibit pyroelectricity.
All these salts exhibit greater solubility in hot water than cold, allowing for easy recrystallization.

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