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One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
-- One of the principal aims of anionic polymerization techniques is the synthesis of polymers of extremely narrow molecular weight distribution.
The race is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, with many elevation changes and tight corners as well as a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One.
One habitat is rocky, sea-side cliffs, where the plants are bushy with broad leaves and expanded inflorescences ; the other is among sand dunes where the plants grow prostrate with narrow leaves and compact inflorescences.
A narrow majority of Australians voted against conscription in a very bitter hard-fought referendum in October 1916, and then again in December 1917, Australia being the only belligerent in World War One without conscription.
One has a low resolution 200 millimeter wide-angle lens with an aperture of f / 3 ( the wide angle camera ), while the other uses a higher resolution 1. 500 meter narrow-angle f / 8. 5 lens ( the narrow angle camera ).
One other easy way to learn is to find a narrow hallway that can be used to help alleviate left and right balancing while allowing a beginner to focus on forward and backward balance.
One branch would evolve into cetaceans, the other branch became the anthracotheres, a large family of four-legged beasts, whose earliest member, from the Late Eocene, would have resembled narrow hippopotami with comparatively small and thin heads.
One type, the volumetric ( or bulb ) pipette, has generally a large bulge with a long narrow portion above with a single graduation mark as it is calibrated for a single volume.
One approach is to think of semiconductors as a type of insulator with a narrow band gap.
One is a narrow gauge trolley which is not compatible with the remaining rails left in town.
One flake was removed from a narrow end of the tool stone, and this was then used as the platform to take flakes off in a unifacial fashion all around the edge of the rock.
One ( Tubize 2069 ) in Belgium, and two narrow gauge locomotive ( 2365 & 2369 ) in Jokioinen Museum Railways, Finland.
Image: HimejiCastleAccess. JPG | One of the steep, narrow walkways controlling access to the castle
One of the caponiers survives and is accessible from Guardhouse Square by a narrow staircase.
One of the trunks on the south western side had a narrow Y fork in it, permitting access to the central area.
One natural application of narrow band power line communication is the control and telemetry of electrical equipment such as meters, switches, heaters and domestic appliances.
One can extend the sea-level surface under the continents: naively, one can imagine a lot of narrow canals through the continents.
( One can imagine, over very short durations, a near-instantaneous interference pattern from the two detectors, due to the narrow band filters, that dances around randomly due to the shifting relative phase difference.
One of the others, most of which lies on a narrow peninsula, which juts into Castle Harbour, has been blocked by munitions bunkers that were built at the harbour end.
One problem is when the mesh gets pulled into narrow diamond shapes ( rhombuses ) instead of squares.
One type was made of four pieces of narrow wooden board nailed together.
One example is capillary electrophoresis, in which electric fields are used to separate chemicals according to their electrophoretic mobility by applying an electric field to a narrow capillary, usually made of silica.
One meaning ascribed to it is " narrow ," seen as descriptive of the area in which the valley of the holy places and the city of Mecca are located, pressed in upon as they are by mountains.

One and description
One of his examples: mathematicians enjoy simple proofs with a short description in their formal language.
One description for motion is made in terms of the material or referential coordinates, called material description or Lagrangian description.
One traditional depiction of the cherubim and chariot vision, based on the description by Ezekiel.
One often cited description that Mandelbrot published to describe geometric fractals is " a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is ( at least approximately ) a reduced-size copy of the whole "; this is generally helpful but limited.
The Rigveda was the basis for Max Müller's description of henotheism in the sense of a polytheistic tradition striving towards a formulation of The One ( ekam ) Divinity aimed at by the worship of different cosmic principles.
One possible reference to John is a saying that is quoted in the context of a description of Christian baptism ( 1 Apol.
One description of the types of simple-closed curves that may appear on the surface of the Klein bottle is given by the use of the first homology group of the Klein bottle calculated with integer coefficients.
One of the most impressive achievements described in the Meteorology is the description of what is now known as the hydrologic cycle.
One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
One of the first acts of Pope John was to eliminate the description of the Jews as " perfidious " in the Good Friday liturgy.
One way is by intensional definition, using a rule or semantic description:
A complete description of the IN emerged in a set of ITU-T standards named Q. 1210 to Q. 1219, or Capability Set One ( CS-1 ) as they became known.
One description of Bobola's death written in 1865 states:
One description of spirituality is the self's search for " ultimate meaning " through an independent comprehension of the sacred.
One of Shakespeare's most famous speeches, drawn almost verbatim from North's translation of Plutarch's Lives, Enobarbus's description of Cleopatra on her barge, is full of opposites resolved into a single meaning, corresponding with these wider oppositions that characterise the rest of the play:
One view is that the description of Ahasuerus as the " father " of Darius the Mede should be understood in the broader sense of " forebear " or " ancestor.
One could attempt to read this as an extended metaphor, but such a reading would break down as one tried to find a way to map the elements of her description ( rising ground, swollen river ) directly to attributes of her suitor.
One of its masterstrokes, which looks far less self-conscious than any description of it may seem, is the moment
One specific new technical result in the book is a description of the Turing completeness of the Rule 110 cellular automaton.
One possible meaning for the county's name in Irish ( Luimneach ) is " the flat area "; this description is accurate as the land consists mostly of a fertile limestone plain.
One writer likens the description to that of a viral hemorrhagic fever or necrotizing fasciitis.
One of the more poetic descriptions of the chosen people in the Old Testament, and popular among Jewish scholarship, as the highest description of themselves: when God proclaims in the holy writ,, or ' a unique nation upon the earth!
Volume One has a detailed description of Kinkel's revolutionary activities in Bonn and his subsequent trial, imprisonment and escape from the Prussian authorities.

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