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PAST and .
* Research like the Chord project, the PAST storage utility, the P-Grid, and the CoopNet content distribution system.
We see in our mind in four stages of time ; NOW, THEN, BEFORE, and THE PAST.
Now, if we image a wavy line between the different locations of the pendulum at the time intervals of: NOW, THEN, BEFORE and THE PAST.
* PAST experiment,.
The Palaeo-Anthropology Scientific Trust ( PAST ), a non-profit trust fund established in 1994, sponsors over 90 % of the research undertaken at Sterkfontein and was instrumental in its nomination as a World Heritage Site.
Those included the early plans to capture the PAST building and failed attacks on Okęcie, Pola Mokotowskie and Warszawa Gdańska train station.
Also, there were still several German pockets of resistance inside the Polish-controlled territory, most notably the PAST skyscraper, the bridgeheads, and Headquarters of the police.
* Westcott, Jamie, ROYAL ALEX: FROM PAST TO PRESENT, The Toronto Sun, Special Supplement on the 80th Anniversary of the Royal Alexandra, Oct. 18, 1987
Basic verbs: p. o ( to become = bol-okh ), p. o. ju ( raise = bosgo-kh ), on. a. an ( fall PAST TENSE = unasan ), x. ui. ri. ge. ei ( to transfer = kurge-kh ), u-( give = ug-ukh ), sa-( to reside = sa ' u-kh or suukh ), ci. er ( inscribe PAST TENSE = siileruun ), a-( to be = a-kh, for example " savandaa akh aj l " in the Altan Tobchi in which the root " a -" in both " akh " and " aj " " means " to be ")

Incomplete and .
Incomplete combustion will only occur when there is not enough oxygen to allow the fuel to react completely to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Incomplete audio clips of the song " Samantha ", originating from an interview with NPR, were also distributed on the internet in 2007.
Modern Casuistry: An Essential But Incomplete Method for Clinical Ethical Decision-Making.
Incomplete elliptic integrals are functions of two arguments ; complete elliptic integrals are functions of a single argument.
Incomplete separation of the components can lead to overlapping bands, or to indistinguishable smears representing multiple unresolved components.
Ojril: The Completely Incomplete Graham Chapman, a collection of previously unpublished material, was released in 1999.
Incomplete combustion usually results from insufficient oxygen to achieve the perfect stoichiometric ratio.
Incomplete.
Incomplete passes and going out of bounds do not stop the clock.
*" An Incomplete History of Slam " at e-poets. net
Incomplete dominance is the condition in which neither allele dominates the other in a heterozygote.
* 1999: " Incomplete " ( feat.
Incomplete combustion occurs when there is insufficient oxygen ; the inputs are fuels containing various contaminants and the outputs are the harmful by-products, most dangerously carbon monoxide which is a tasteless and odorless gas that has serious adverse health effects when inhaled.
Incomplete dominance occurs when the phenotype of the heterozygous genotype is distinct from and often intermediate to the phenotypes of the homozygous genotypes.
Incomplete drupelet development can also be a symptom of exhausted reserves in the plant's roots, or infection with a virus such as Raspberry bushy dwarf virus.
Incomplete or insufficient blinding tends to exaggerate treatment effects, particularly where any such effects are small.
Incomplete tunnels were discovered in 1802.
Incomplete voiding results in stasis of bacteria in the bladder residue and an increased risk of urinary tract infection.
* Incomplete subtype relationship, when all categories may not be known.
Incomplete solutions are awarded an appropriate proportion of the points available.
Sex and Seditionaries: The Incomplete Sordid Works of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren.
A runaway hit, " Thong Song " and its follow-up, " Incomplete ", were major hits on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, with " Thong Song " making it to number three, and " Incomplete " going to # 1.
* Torkel Franzen ( 2005 ), Godel's theorem: An Incomplete Guide to its Use and Abuse, A. K.

perforated and .
Extractor -- centrifugal extractor of the laundry-type with a perforated basket, approximately 11 inches deep by 17 inches in diameter, with an operating speed of approximately 1,500 r.p.m..
A perforated aluminum plate, used to provide the drying surface, is heated by means of a flatiron.
Since perforated tape at the time could record eight bits in one position, it also allowed for a parity bit for error checking if desired.
The X3 committee also addressed how ASCII should be transmitted ( least significant bit first ), and how it should be recorded on perforated tape.
Another variant of that idea was the perforated paper tape.
I could exceedingly plainly perceive it to be all perforated and porous, much like a Honey-comb, but that the pores of it were not regular these pores, or cells, were indeed the first microscopical pores I ever saw, and perhaps, that were ever seen, for I had not met with any Writer or Person, that had made any mention of them before this.
Cranberries for fresh market are stored in shallow bins or boxes with perforated or slatted bottoms, which deter decay by allowing air to circulate.
Each adult is a spherical cell around 10-20 μm in diameter surrounded by a perforated organic lorica or shell, with many radial pseudopods projecting through the holes to capture food.
All of this is further insulated in a tube about 1. 6 cm in diameter that is perforated with small holes.
It was apparently capable of taking up to ten photographs per second using perforated celluloid film.
Working in his parents ' apartment in 1936, his first attempt, called the Z1, was a floating point binary mechanical calculator with limited programmability, reading instructions from a perforated 35 mm film.
The resulting injuries can result in perforated organs and can also lead to peritonitis.
In 2007 small perforated sea shell beads were discovered in Taforalt that are 82, 000 years old, which makes them the earliest evidence of personal adornment yet found anywhere in the world.
In 1880 Edison obtained a further patent, US 224, 665: " Method of Preparing Autographic Stencils for Printing ", which covered the making of stencils using a file plate, a grooved metal plate on which the stencil was placed which perforated the stencil when written on with a blunt metal stylus.
The sprouted barley is kiln-dried by spreading it on a perforated wooden floor.
In Israel, families that do not kasher their ovens can bake cakes, casseroles, and even meat on the stovetop in a Wonder Pot, an Israeli invention consisting of three parts: an aluminium pot shaped like a Bundt pan, a hooded cover perforated with venting holes, and a thick, round, metal disc with a center hole which is placed between the Wonder Pot and the flame to disperse heat.
On 25 May 1963, the Pope suffered another hemorrhage and required blood transfusions, but the cancer had perforated the stomach wall and peritonitis soon set in.
The Pope died at 19: 49 ( local time ) of peritonitis due to a perforated stomach cancer on 3 June at the age of 81, ending a reign of four years, seven months.
Modern mole ploughs may also bury a flexible perforated plastic drain pipe as they go, making a more permanent drain – or they may be used to lay pipes for water supply or other purposes.
Perforations began in January 1854, and the first officially perforated stamps were issued in February 1854.
The first officially perforated postage stamp.
was the first stamp to be perforated in the course of the trials of Archer's perforating machine.
After a period of trial and error and modifications of Archer's invention, new machines based on the principles pioneered by Archer were purchased and in 1854 the U. K. postal authorities started continuously issuing perforated postage stamps in the Penny Red and all subsequent designs.

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