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Perey and work
One was published in 1855 by M. du Vigan ; the other was owned by the Comte de Coutades, who permitted Lucien Perey to give long extracts in his work on Président Hénault ( Paris, 1893 ).

Perey and she
Eka-caesium was discovered in 1939 by Marguerite Perey of the Curie Institute in Paris, France when she purified a sample of actinium-227 which had been reported to have a decay energy of 220 keV.
Perey named the new isotope actinium-K ( now referred to as francium-223 ) and in 1946, she proposed the name catium for her newly discovered element, as she believed it to be the most electropositive cation of the elements.

Perey and was
Perey thought this decay activity might have been caused by a previously unidentified decay product, one which was separated during purification, but emerged again out of the pure actinium-227.
The new product exhibited chemical properties of an alkali metal ( such as coprecipitating with caesium salts ), which led Perey to believe that it was element 87, caused by the alpha decay of actinium-227.
Marguerite Catherine Perey ( 19 October 1909 – 13 May 1975 ) was a French physicist.
The first woman admitted as a correspondent member was a student of Curie's, Marguerite Perey, in 1962.
Organ was recruited to the Greens by Elizabeth Perey, a former Tasmanian Greens council candidate, several months before his election in 2002.

Perey and element
In 1939, Perey discovered the element francium by purifying samples of lanthanum that contained actinium.

Perey and .
However, Perey noticed decay particles with an energy level below 80 keV.
Perey then attempted to determine the proportion of beta decay to alpha decay in actinium-227.
Perey then suggested francium, after France.
* 1909 – Marguerite Perey, French physicist ( d. 1975 )
Perey died of cancer in 1975.

however and continuously
Each half runs continuously, meaning that the clock is not stopped when the ball is out of play ; the referee can, however, make allowance for time lost through significant stoppages as described below.
In a control store, however, the " song " is short and repeated continuously.
Continuous variables, however, take on values that vary continuously within one or more ( possibly infinite ) intervals.
All species are overfished, however, and while the total catchments are rising, the fish population is continuously declining for most species.
During this time, however, the court was divided 4-4 following the initial conference call because Associate Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, one of the three liberal justices who continuously voted to uphold New Deal legislation, was absent due to an illness ; with this even division on the Court, the holding of the Washington Supreme Court, finding the minimum wage statute constitutional, would stand.
Hummin, however, is convinced that Seldon knows something, so as a result, he continuously presses him to work out a starting point to develop psychohistory.
The text itself, however, continuously reflects Gnostic teachings by continuously referring to Jesus's sayings as " secret " and " mysterious ", which were common gnostic catchphrases.
The group, however, had to continuously cope with intense schedules and early starts whilst recording for the programme, something which, although the group felt " laid back " about it at the time, was to eventually take its toll and lead to the demise of the band.
At the same time, there may be ' transitions ... to delusions ' from ideas of reference: whereas ' abortive ideas of reference, in the beginning of their development or, in Schizotypal personalities, continuously, may remain subject to the patient's criticism ... under adverse circumstances, by minimal economic shifts, however, reality testing may be lost and daydreams of this kind turn into delusions '.
In falsetto, however, the vocal folds are seen to be blown apart and in untrained falsetto singers a permanent oval orifice is left in the middle between the edges of the two folds through which a certain volume of air escapes continuously as long as the register is engaged ( the singer is singing using the voice ).
It is much faster than a hard disk, does not have the write cycle limitations of flash memory, however it requires power continuously in order to maintain its contents ( from standby power or a battery when the system is off ), uses more power than many laptop hard drives, has maximum capacity of 4 GiB, and is expensive.
In two-dimensional systems, however, quasiparticles can be observed which obey statistics ranging continuously between Fermi – Dirac and Bose – Einstein statistics, as was first shown by Jon Magne Leinaas and Jan Myrheim of the University of Oslo in 1977.
Most of the new governments that were formally continuously created, were really just adjustments, based on the Cencelli manual, carried out only after some event had changed the political scenario: typically, a large local election might indicate that some parties or some specific politicians had increased their power, requiring more government seats ; this would however reduce someone else's share, and a delicate balance had to be struck.
These structures generally collapsed after a few years, however one sod house built by English immigrant James Addison, between 1909 and 1911, has been occupied continuously from its construction to the present.
Regardless of the changes of name, however, the modern Mongolian government recognizes the office as having existed continuously since 1912, and counts all holders of the office as Prime Ministers.
With continuously fed filler electrodes, GMAW offers relatively high welding speeds, however the more complicated equipment reduces convenience and versatility in comparison to the SMAW process.
Because of this, manual transmissions generally offer better fuel economy than automatic or continuously variable transmissions ; however the disparity has been somewhat offset with the introduction of locking torque converters on automatic transmissions.
Aside from a mere handful of its continuously inhabited sites, like York and London and possibly Canterbury, however, the rapidity and thoroughness with which its urban life collapsed with the dissolution of centralized bureaucracy calls into question the extent to which Roman Britain had ever become authentically urbanized: " in Roman Britain towns appeared a shade exotic ," observes H. R. Loyn, " owing their reason for being more to the military and administrative needs of Rome than to any economic virtue ".
These resource deposits continuously regenerate and can never be completely exhausted, however, when depletion occurs, resource accumulation from these sources takes longer.
He cautions them, however, that everyone who has ever played him has fallen into coma ; this is the reason that he has been continuously transferring schools.
They all accept that people to people communication and development of new avenues are the only way for peace, however laws like AFSPA are continuously violating human rights issues there.
The manufacturer considers it the longest continuously made soft drink in the United States ; however, Vernor's ginger ale ( currently also owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group ) is even older dating back to 1866.
After continuously receiving casting offers, however, she made her return as an actress in September 2009 with the 2-hour special drama, Hataraku Gon !.

however and criticized
Apparently, however, Miller has relied heavily on the anatomy in dogs and cats, and he has been criticized for using pathologic human material in his normal study ( Loosli, '38 ).
His writings on behalf of that movement, however, are heavily criticized for being incoherent.
Professor David Levy, however, criticized this edition in Beethoven Forum, saying that it could create " quite possibly false " traditions.
In the State of Israel, however, Pasternak's novel was sharply criticized for its assimilationist views towards toward the Jewish people.
The counting of possible isomers for diderivatives was however criticized by Albert Ladenburg, a former student of Kekulé, who argued that Kekulé's 1865 structure implied two distinct " ortho " structures, depending on whether the substituted carbons are separated by a single or a double bond.
Historians committed to a social science approach, however, have criticized the narrowness of narrative and its preference for anecdote over analysis, and its use of clever examples rather than statistically verified empirical regularities.
As such, however, it is criticized for being unreliable, i. e. failing to accurately reflect affluence and that is consumption opportunities of any given agent.
Some critics disliked the unusual design, however, and criticized the reliance on triangles throughout the building.
Even with them, however, Rousseau went too far, courting rejection when he criticized the practice of tax farming, in which some of them engaged.
It has been widely criticized, however, over the lack of Hamas presence in the Organization, even after Hamas won almost two-thirds of the seats in the 2006 legislative council elections.
Views such as this, however, are often criticized as examples of the naturalistic fallacy, when reasoning jumps from descriptions about what is to prescriptions about what ought to be.
In 1978, the NASA SETI program was heavily criticized by Senator William Proxmire, and funding for SETI research was removed from the NASA budget by Congress in 1981, however, funding was restored in 1982, after Carl Sagan talked with Proxmire and convinced him of the program's value.
With the end of the Middle Ages however, Aristotle's approach, especially concerning formal and final causes, was criticized by authors such as Niccolò Machiavelli, in the field of political thinking, and Francis Bacon, concerning science more generally.
Cardinal Ratzinger, however, criticized liberation theology for elevating orthopraxis to the level of orthodoxy.
He criticized radical liberation theology, saying, " this conception of Christ, as a political figure, a revolutionary, as the subversive of Nazareth, does not tally with the Church's catechisms "; however, he did speak of " the ever increasing wealth of the rich at the expense of the ever increasing poverty of the poor ", and affirmed that the principle of private property " must lead to a more just and equitable distribution of goods ... and, if the common good demands it, there is no need to hesitate at expropriation, itself, done in the right way "; on balance, the Pope offered neither praise nor condemnation.
His political ideas, however, many of them in continuity with Turgot's, were criticized heavily in the English-speaking world, most notably by John Adams, who wrote two of his principal works of political philosophy to oppose Turgot and Condorcet's unicameral legislature and radical democracy.
It has, however, been criticized for its " archaic language and extravagant idiom " and " obsessive focus on sexuality " ( and has even been called an " eccentric ego-trip " and a " highly personal reworking of the text ").
This claim has, however been criticized by some in the genomics community.
This approach to ethnography, however, still lacked an attention to environmental effects on political and economic processes and is still sometimes criticized for looking to structural explanations for cultural phenomena ( Perry 2003: 123 ).
The absolute number of cancer cases attributed to exposure to gasoline, however, is low, estimated a few cases per year in the U. S. Thus, the decision to require fewer aromatics has been criticized on the grounds of opportunity cost: the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on process redesign could have been spent on other, more fruitful ways of reducing deaths caused by cancer or automobiles.
French hip hop, however, is often criticized for imitating American hip hop style.
Beginning in the 1950s, however, large institutions such as St. Elizabeths were being criticized for hindering the treatment of patients.
It has, however, been criticized by some groups including the International Labor Rights Forum as an industry initiative which falls short.
Various opposition groups criticized the PDCs and WDCs, however.

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