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Partial plate armour, which protected the chest and the lower limbs, was used by the ancient Greeks and Romans, but it fell into disuse after the collapse of the Roman Empire because of the cost and work involved in producing a piece of metal plate or cuirass.
Since Passover involved only a partial redemption of the Jews and the destruction of Egypt, and as the same sacrifice was offered in the Temple on every day of the holiday ( as opposed to Sukkot ), only " Half " ( or Partial ) Hallel is recited on all of the last six days of Pesach.
Partial List ( he was involved in over 50 TV, OVA series and movies since the 70s, and also involved in many Square and Square Enix works )
To this day, the United States has coordinated but separate military and civilian space programs, with much of the former involved in launching military and surveillance craft and, prior to the Partial Test Ban Treaty, planning counter-measures to the anticipated Soviet launch of nuclear warheads into space.

Partial and them
One of them, " Partial Terms of Endearment ", was unaired due to its focus on abortion.

Partial and see
The system appeared to be entirely workable when the project was shut down in 1965, the main reason being given that the Partial Test Ban Treaty made it illegal ( however, before the treaty, the US and Soviet Union had already detonated at least nine nuclear bombs, including thermonuclear bombs, in space, i. e., at altitudes over 100 km: see high altitude nuclear explosions ).
This technology is increasingly used as it now shows its capacity to obtain very low emissions of fuel ( see Partial zero-emissions vehicle ).
Partial orderings on such events have been axiomatized in the Actor model and their relationship to physics explored ( see Actor model theory ).

Partial and smell
Partial electrical breakdown of the air causes the " fresh air " smell of ozone during thunderstorms or around high-voltage equipment.

Partial and other
Partial equilibrium analysis examines the effects of policy action in creating equilibrium only in that particular sector or market which is directly affected, ignoring its effect in any other market or industry assuming that they being small will have little impact if any.
Failure to meet objectives, along with the realization of the dangers of nuclear fallout and other residual radioactivity, and with the enactment of various agreements such as the Partial Test Ban Treaty and the Outer Space Treaty, has led to the termination of most of these programs.
Partial communion, on the other hand, exists where some elements of Christian faith are held in common, but complete unity on essentials is lacking.
Partial bibliography of other novels, plays, and works:
Partial least squares in particular was heavily used in chemometric applications for many years before it began to find regular use in other fields.
* Robert Elsmere ( Partial dramatization of novel by Mary Augusta Ward ; unable to obtain Mrs. Ward's permission, Gillette discontinued work on the project, and it was dramatized by other playwrights and produced without his participation )
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures assumes that the gases in the mixture are non-interacting ( with each other ) and each gas independently applies its own pressure, the sum of which is the total pressure.
Vela was the name of a group of satellites developed as the Vela Hotel element of Project Vela by the United States to monitor compliance with the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty by the Soviet Union, and other nuclear-capable states.
Partial proceeds of the album were donated to AK and other activist groups.
# Partial eviction by someone other than landlordwhere this occurs, rent is apportioned.
Partial representations of self and other are paired and linked by an affect in mental units called object relation dyads.
The larger 2. 3 L engine was PZEV-certified ( Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle ) for vehicles sold in California and other states that have adopted California automotive emission standards.
* Partial charge, for other methods used to estimate atomic charges in molecules.

Partial and provided
Partial funding for the film was provided by the Film Finance Corporation Australia and Union Générale Cinématographique.
It provided background work to the Partial Test Ban Treaty ( 1963 ), the Non-Proliferation Treaty ( 1968 ), the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty ( 1972 ), the Biological Weapons Convention ( 1972 ), and the Chemical Weapons Convention ( 1993 ).
Biography and Partial Discography provided by Andrew Weiss, 2012.
Partial hospitalization programs in the United States can be provided in either a hospital setting or by a free-standing community mental health center ( CMHC ).

Partial and no
Partial POSIX-1 — no threads, no sockets.
* Partial list of plays by Goldfaden dates the play from 1887, but gives no citation.
The signing of the Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963 forbade atmospheric and underwater nuclear weapons, and so no further U. S. tests were conducted at the Pacific Proving Grounds, with all but ten occurring at the Nevada Test Site until the end of testing in 1992.

Partial and for
Pushing for the end of atmospheric tests, he played a role in the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty, signed in Moscow.
* Partial undo feature ( working for graphics edits )
Partial application makes it easy to define these functions, for example by creating a function that represents the addition operator with 1 bound as its first argument.
* ISP Formal Verification Tool, an " In-situ Partial Order " verification tool for MPI ( Message Passing Interface ) programs
Partial lists have been compiled ( from library catalogs ) for the English-language groups: identifier 0 and identifier 1.
For the and cases, a necessary and sufficient criterion for separability is given by the famous Positive Partial Transpose ( PPT ) condition.
* Partial order reduction, a technique for reducing the size of the state-space to be searched by a model checking algorithm
Partial view from the Botanical Garden of Curitiba ( Southern Brazil ): parterre s, flower s, fountain s, sculpture s, greenhouse s and track s composes the place used for recreation and to study and protect the flora.
Partial gain is calculated as power gain, but for a particular polarization.
* Partial Derivatives in Physics one-page guide for physics students
His call for a Partial Test Ban Treaty to aboveground nuclear weapons tests proved premature and lost him support.
Partial support for CSS was introduced in release 2. 1.
Partial list of numeric codes for verbs and nouns in the Apollo Guidance Computer.
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: William Meredith: Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems
* A. D. Polyanin, Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002.
Acts for which Health Canada has Total or Partial Responsibility
Partial support for the tribe is also attained from the matK sequences of chloroplast genes as well as embryology.
Partial characters ( and their derivations ) also provide building blocks for the writing systems of some historical ( e. g., Khitan and Tangut ) languages and modern ( e. g., Japanese ) languages.
* Partial outsourcing ( of the scale many businesses do, e. g. for IT services ), is considered a public sector model.
* A. D. Polyanin, Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002.
Automated coagulation machines or Coagulometers measure the ability of blood to clot by performing any of several types of tests including Partial thromboplastin times, Prothrombin times ( and the calculated INRs commonly used for therapeutic evaluation ), Lupus anticoagulant screens, D dimer assays, and factor assays.
* Partial thromboplastin time, a performance indicator in medicine for coagulation status
* A. D. Polyanin, Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists, Chapman & Hall / CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002.

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