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Physically, a mouse consists of an object held under one of the user's hands, with one or more buttons.
* Bulk cash smuggling: Physically smuggling cash to another jurisdiction, where it will be deposited in a financial institution, such as an offshore bank, with greater bank secrecy or less rigorous money laundering enforcement.
** Physically attaching a picture or a painting on to a support followed by framing with a picture frame.
Physically, it is one of the university's larger colleges, with buildings from almost every century since its founding, as well as extensive and immaculately maintained gardens.
Physically, thinking of landscapes in terms of visualizable potential or total energy surfaces simply with maxima, saddle points, minima, and funnels, rather like geographic landscapes, is perhaps a little misleading.
Physically, drones are floating units of various sizes and shapes, usually with no visible moving parts.
Physically created strip bonds ( where the coupons are physically clipped and then traded separately ) were created in the early days of stripping in Canada and the U. S., but have virtually disappeared due to the high costs and risks associated with them.
Physically, he is depicted as similar to Eros in every way, but with long hair and plumed butterfly wings.
Physically Adair is short in stature-being only 5 ' 3-and muscular with close-cropped hair ; he sports a number of tattooes.
* Millbrook School ( website ) ( Physically located in the Town of Stanford, but commonly associated with Millbrook due to the towns name.
Physically, a scalar field is additionally distinguished by having units of measurement associated with it.
Physically the socket and processor package are nearly identical, although not generally compatible with socket 1207 FX.
Physically, she is described as " a slim, darkish humanoid, with long waves of black hair, a full mouth, an odd little knob of a nose and ridiculously brown eyes.
Physically, we can say that a propagating fermion interacts with its surrounding in such a way that the net effect of the interactions is to make the fermion behave as a " dressed " fermion, altering its effective mass and other dynamical properties.
Physically she was petite in stature, very slender with blonde hair, blue eyes and a " ready smile ".
Physically the Khoisan, with their short frames ( 149 – 163 cm / 4 ' 9-5 ' 4 ;), copper brown skin, tightly coiled " peppercorn " hair, high cheekbones, and epicanthic eye folds are quite distinct from the darker-skinned peoples who constitute the majority of Sub-Saharan Africa's population, though both population are usually dolichocephalic ( Huxley, 1870 ).
Perkins Braille and Talking Book Library works in conjunction with the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped ( NLS ) at its Watertown chapter.
Physically, Japan made an imposing target, with very few beaches geographically suitable for sea-borne invasion.
Physically, she differs from her real universe counterpart in that she has long, blonde hair and, like other female officers in the Terran Empire, she wears a two-piece uniform with a bare midriff ( although after transferring to the captured USS Defiant ( NCC-1764 ), she adopts a TOS-style miniskirt uniform temporarily until she is able to obtain a more standard Empire uniform ).
Physically he is extremely strong and durable, demonstrating his strength in a number of scenes including one where he crushes a golf ball with one hand, as well as during the climactic fight scene with Bond in which he is struck in the chest by a gold bar thrown at him, and struck in the head with a wooden object used as a club.
Physically, hydrostatic equilibrium connects the gradient of the potential, the density, and the gradient of the pressure, whereas Poisson's equation connects the potential with the density.
Physically, Larsen is described as approximately five feet ten with a massive build: broad shoulders and a deep chest.
Physically, Reles was short, but he had long arms and hands with short, stubby fingers.

Physically and only
Physically, there is no difference between the discs save for the Disc Application Flag that identifies their type: standalone audio recorders will only accept " music " CD-Rs to enforce the RIAA arrangement, while computer CD-R drives can use either type of media to burn either type of content.
Physically, the fennec lacks the musk glands of other fox species, and has only 32 chromosome pairs, while other fox species have between 35 and 39.
Physically, the only difference between these two badges is the incorporation of the word " MASTER " arched in silver below the torch within the blue field of the badge's shield.
Physically only a few hundred metres apart, Westlake Girls and Westlake Boys engage in an annual theatrical production together, several joint musical ensembles ( including a joint choir, two orchestras, a concert band and a jazz band ), and some social dances, among other things.
Physically moving the arm that the probe is mounted on can be very slow and the fastest CMMs can only operate on a few hundred hertz.

Physically and head
Physically the person begins to shake wildly, their heart races, and pain shoots through bones and especially the head.

Physically and torso
Physically, she observed the loss of baby teeth and the lengthening of the legs and torso at the beginning of the plane, and a period of uniform growth following.
Physically, Tronicon resembled a heavily-armed Cyclobot with extra armor on its torso.

Physically and is
Physically, a movie is possible because a series of images is projected one at a time at such a speed that the eye `` remembers '' the one that has gone before even as it registers the one now appearing.
Physically, Antarctica is divided in two by Transantarctic Mountains close to the neck between the Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea.
Physically, the equation also shows that mass is neither created nor destroyed in the control volume.
) Physically, the meridian of Greenwich in Universal Time is almost always to the east of the meridian in Terrestrial Time, both in the past and in the future.
Physically, the classes indicate the temperature of the star's atmosphere and are normally listed from hottest to coldest, as is done in the following table:
Physically, if the maximum propagation speed is, then no part of the wave that can't propagate to a given point by a given time can affect the amplitude at the same point and time.
Physically, this corresponds to the construction of a potential for a vector field whose effect is known at the boundary of alone.
Physically E1 is transmitted as 32 timeslots and E3 512 timeslots, but one is used for framing and sometimes one allocated for signalling call setup and tear down.
Physically, these describe different universes in which all the same events and interactions are still ( causally ) possible, but a new additional force is necessary to effect this ( that is, replication of all the same trajectories would necessitate departures from geodesic motion because the metric is different ).
Physically, MAC is the chord of a rectangular wing, which has the same area, aerodynamic force and position of the center of pressure at a given angle of attack as the given wing has.
Physically, when a system fails to be ergodic, we may infer that there is more macroscopically discoverable information available about the microscopic state of the system than what we first thought.
Physically ribavirin is similar to the sugar-ribose from which it is derived.
Physically, Eeyore is described as an " old grey donkey.
Physically, civilization is demarcated by the domestication of plants, animals, and humans ( though its beginning has been traced back through time, language, art, and symbolic culture – see John Zerzan ).
Physically, the nature of the inner product is dependent on the basis in use, because the basis is chosen to reflect the quantum state of the system.

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