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One and fraction
One may then define an index of separability,, which is the fraction of the power in the matrix M which is accounted for by the first separable matrix in the decomposition.
One research program, consisting of 1, 011 patients taking one tablet ( standardized to 84. 3 mg procyanidin ) twice daily for 24 weeks, found " improvements in clinical symptoms ( such as fatigue, palpitations, and exercise dyspnea ), performance and exercise tolerance test, and ejection fraction ".
One source estimates the total size of the rebel force as somewhere between 27, 000 and 37, 000, a fraction of the size of the force sent by the shogunate.
One drawback of spaceplanes is that they have a significantly smaller payload fraction than a ballistic design with the same takeoff weight.
* One half, an irreducible fraction resulting from dividing one by two.
One would also expect that some fraction of stars have mirror objects as their companion.
One of the new technologies developed for the mission were high-tech " rulers ", capable of making measurements in increments a fraction of the width of a hydrogen atom In addition, the rulers were developed to work as a network.
One of the primary concerns in internal combustion emissions is a factor called the NOx fraction, or the amount of nitrogen / oxygen compounds the engine produces.
Galactus agreed and, perhaps humbled by his experiences with the Fallen One, Galactus imbued Radd with a small fraction of his own power cosmic, transforming him into the herald known as the Silver Surfer.
As such, he bet it all on One from the Heart, which only took in $ 636, 000 -- barely a fraction of the $ 26 million it cost to make.
One particularly interesting application are large-scale observations, where the lensing masses are spread out over a significant fraction of the observable universe, and can be used to obtain information about the large-scale properties and evolution of our cosmos.
One index of the energy status is the energy charge, which is proportional to the mole fraction of ATP plus half the mole fraction of ADP, given that ATP contains two anhydride bonds whereas ADP contains one.
One can either change the volume fraction of microballoons or use microballoons of different effective density, the latter depending on the average ratio between the inner and outer radii of the microballoons.
One critic of the study has suggested that nabilone might be best suited for the treatment of patients suffering from central and spasticity-related pain, for which there is stronger evidence for the benefits of cannabinoid therapy ; however, these patients made up only a small fraction of the study's population, and the study was not designed to identify subgroups which might have responded more favorably to treatment than others.
One fraction, whom Hildebrand dubs the " revolutionary socialists ", supported an anti-Western policy with support for independence movements within the British Empire and an alignment with the Soviet Union.
One advantage of mathematical notation is its modularity — it is possible to write extremely complicated formulae involving multiple levels of super-or subscripting, and multiple levels of fraction bars.
One felt that he was giving to society not more than a fraction of himself.
One month after the split from SFIO Senghor associates himself with the Indépendants d ' Outre-Mer parliamentary fraction.
One crucial feature of the model is the dissociation between the binding function ( the fraction of protein bound to the regulator ), and the state function ( the fraction of protein under the activated state ), cf below.
One input of the differential amplifier monitors the fraction of the output determined by the resistor ratio of R1 and R2.
One contains a majority of the NT4 source code and the other contains a fraction of the Windows 2000 source code, reportedly about 15 % of the total.

One and led
One is led to speculate as to why the empty space was there, left for our century to finish.
One view, especially held in evolutionary psychology, is that the presence of venomous spiders led to the evolution of a fear of spiders or made acquisition of a fear of spiders especially easy.
One recognized the Virginia government organized and led by Gov.
One event that affected ` Abdu ' l-Bahá greatly during his childhood was the imprisonment of his father when ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was eight years old ; the imprisonment led to his family being reduced to poverty and being attacked in the streets by other children.
One of the incidents which led to the creation of the Basel Convention was the Khian Sea waste disposal incident, in which a ship carrying incinerator ash from the city of Philadelphia in the United States after having dumped half of its load on a beach in Haiti, was forced away where it sailed for many months, changing its name several times.
One brigade under General Albertone was made up of Eritrean askari led by Italian officers.
One of the main theses of casuists was the necessity to adapt the rigorous morals of the Early Fathers of Christianity to modern morals, which led in some extreme cases to justify what Innocent XI later called " laxist moral " ( i. e. justification of usury, homicide, regicide, lying through " mental reservation ", adultery and loss of virginity before marriage, etc .— all due cases registered by Pascal in the Provincial Letters ).
" One of the biggest stories of the season transpired as the club made a midseason deal for Fred McGriff, which was drawn out for nearly a month as McGriff debated waiving his no-trade clause, as the Cubs led the wild card race by 2. 5 games in early September.
One reason was that higher status families were traditionally expected to be polyandrous to maintain wealth of the family ( one woman would marry and mate with many brothers in the same family ; this led to sexual competition within the family, severe tension, jealousy and conflicts ).
One of these caudillos, Guayaquil's Guillermo Franco, signed the Treaty of Mapasingue ceding the southern provinces of Ecuador to an occupying Peruvian army led by General Ramón Castilla.
One of his principal captains, Alonso de Cáceres, was responsible for quelling the indigenous revolt, led by the cacique Lempira in 1537 and 1538.
One of these rebellions — led by a disaffected courtier, Simon de Montfort — was notable for its assembly of one of the earliest precursors to Parliament.
One of them begins by telling of a calf breaking free from being led to slaughter.
One of the most famous and complete hominid skeletons ever discovered was the 1. 6 million year old Homo erectus known as the Turkana Boy which was found by Kamoya Kimeu in 1984 on an excavation led by Richard Leakey.
Critic Billy Altman, whose work has appeared in many publications including Entertainment Weekly and The New York Times, wrote the following for Amazon. com: " One of rock's most overlooked masterpieces, this third album by the L. A. folk-rock outfit led by inscrutable singer-songwriter Arthur Lee sounds as fresh and innovative today as it did upon its original release in 1968.
One of the first such moves was the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee affair that commenced in October 1946 and eventually led to the murder of Solomon Mikhoels and the arrest of many other members.
The failure of revolutions in Germany and Hungary ended Bolshevik hopes for an imminent world revolution and led to promotion of " Socialism in One Country " by Joseph Stalin.
One finds in the biblical text ,” writes Alfred Sendrey, a sudden and unexplained upsurge of large choirs and orchestras, consisting of thoroughly organized and trained musical groups, which would be virtually inconceivable without lengthy, methodical preparation .” This has led some scholars to believe that the prophet Samuel was the patriarch of a school, which taught not only prophets and holy men, but also sacred-rite musicians.
Sean McBride, a former Irish minister and co-founder of Amnesty International, led a major study for Unesco: Many voices, One world – Towards a new more just and more efficient world information and communication order ( 1983 ).
One day, Moses led his flock to Mount Horeb (), usually identified with Mount Sinai — a mountain that was thought in the Middle Ages to be located on the Sinai Peninsula.
One of the most notable exceptions to accept his claim were several members of the French National Spiritual Assembly, led by Joel Marangella, who elected to support Remey.
One of Mitchell's most vivid memories of her mother was a women's suffrage rally led by Carrie Chapman Catt.
After Bruce McLaren died in a testing accident in 1970, Teddy Mayer took over and led the team to their first Formula One constructors ' championship in 1974, with Emerson Fittipaldi and James Hunt winning the drivers ' championship in 1974 and 1976 respectively.
One of the Ghazi emirates was led by Osman I ( 1258 – 1326 ), from which the name Ottoman is derived, son of Ertuğrul, around Eskişehir in western Anatolia.
One of the main inspirations and motivations for PM was Frege's earlier work on logic, which had led to paradoxes discovered by Russell.

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