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Precise and knowledge
Precise astronomical angular measurements require knowledge of the Earth's rotation rate and nutation, both of which are influenced by Earth tides.
Precise knowledge of tacticity of a polymer also helps understanding at what temperature a polymer melts, how soluble it is in a solvent and its mechanical properties.
Precise phonological knowledge of the Sri Lankan Portuguese Creole ( SLPC ) is limited.

Precise and positions
Precise measurements of the relative positions of the inner planets can be made by radar and by telemetry from space probes.
Precise navigation would enable United States submarines to get an accurate fix of their positions prior to launching their SLBMs.
Precise observations of elevation or time are carried out to determine star positions or the local vertical ( geographic latitude / longitude ).

Precise and aircraft
Several significant general aviation companies are based at Bend Airport, including Precise Flight, which develops oxygen systems, speed brakes, landing lights and other modifications for general aviation aircraft, Epic Aircraft and Cessna.

Precise and would
Precise landing would be supported by a radar beacon started by the first lander.
Precise information about this column with its golden ball would be appreciated ...
Precise orbit determination is crucial because errors in locating the spacecraft would distort the sea level measurement calculated from the altimeter readings.

Precise and standards
Precise credit is at times difficult or contentious because scientific language and standards of proof changed, so whether medieval statements are equivalent to modern statements or sufficient proof, or instead similar to modern statements and hypotheses is often debatable.

Precise and which
Precise identification before picking is very necessary due to its similar appearance to Hemlock ( Conium ), to which it is related.
The kissing circles in this problem are sometimes known as Soddy circles, perhaps because Soddy chose to publish his version of the theorem in the form of a poem titled The Kiss Precise, which was printed in Nature ( June 20, 1936 ).
Precise and accurate DNA replication is necessary to prevent genetic abnormalities which often lead to cell death or disease.
Precise and careful finish is the chief quality of his art, which is entirely objective and lacking in inspiration.

Precise and system
This storage technique is now considered by many revision control system developers as foundational to advanced merging and versioning techniques, such as the " Precise Codeville " (" pcdv ") merge.

Precise and .
Precise pressure-volume-temperature measurements on corrosive gases are dependent on a sensitive yet rugged pressure transducer.
Precise modern models of the Big Bang appeal to various exotic physical phenomena that have not been observed in terrestrial laboratory experiments or incorporated into the Standard Model of particle physics.
Precise definitions of different aspects of consciousness will emerge ... but to make precise definitions at this stage is premature.
Precise measurements of cosmic background radiation are critical to cosmology, since any proposed model of the universe must explain this radiation.
Precise indications of this are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d ' Ablis, and others.
Precise definitions depend on the subject area.
Precise definitions have varied over time, and the term originally had a broader and less well defined usage.
Precise measurement of pH is presented in International Standard ISO 31-8 as follows: A galvanic cell is set up to measure the electromotive force ( e. m. f.
Precise aiming and accuracy were not necessary to hit an opponent.
Precise timing is fundamental to an accurate GPS location.
Precise measurements of this redshift give a value of.
Precise expressions for the transition probability, based on first-order perturbation Hamiltonians, can be found in Thompson and Baker.
Precise depth milling through sputtering has made profiling an invaluable technique for chemical analysis of nanostructured materials and thin films.
Precise dates vary each year.
Precise estimates as to the size and budget of the EOP are difficult to come by.
Precise joining by the most part with a quarter inch foot makes for a patchwork that lies flat without puckers.

knowledge and positions
This leaves a largely middle-aged and elderly population that may lack the skills and knowledge to take IT positions on the Faroes.
The story also revisits Pinafores theme of unqualified people in positions of authority, in the person of the " modern Major-General " who has up-to-date knowledge about everything except the military.
In 1612, Galileo Galilei proposed that with sufficiently accurate knowledge of the orbits of the moons of Jupiter one could use their positions as a universal clock and this would make possible the determination of longitude, but the practical problems of the method he devised were severe and it was never used at sea.
When the marriage became public knowledge, Edward placed many of his new queen's family in powerful positions that Warwick had hoped to control.
As in classical mechanics, successive observations of the particles ' positions refine the experimenter's knowledge of the particles ' initial conditions.
What these different positions have in common, Geertz argued, is that they are all responding to the same thing: knowledge about other ways of life.
With this knowledge, a set of disks in the middle of an optimal solution can be recovered with no more state information than the positions of each disk:
These ethical positions have corresponding epistemologies — philosophies for obtaining knowledge.
If the bubble-instigating party is itself a lending institution, it can combine its knowledge of its borrowers ’ leveraging positions with publicly available information on their stock holdings, and strategically shield or expose them to default.
He had been led, he tells us, partly by the criticism of a talented lady, Mademoiselle Ferrand, to question Locke's doctrine that the senses give us intuitive knowledge of objects, that the eye, for example, naturally judges shapes, sizes, positions, and distances.
Given the initial positions ( e. g. from theoretical knowledge ) and velocities ( e. g. randomized Gaussian ), we can calculate all future ( or past ) positions and velocities.
The language question has today lost its inflammability as Finnish has got a status as dominant language of Finland, but there is still public debate about issues such as to what extent Swedish-majority administrative units should be kept separate and to what extent knowledge of Swedish should be a prerequisite for different positions.
This requires not only physical dexterity and concentration, but also a knowledge of the fielders ' positions, their relation to the baserunner or baserunners, their likely response to the bunt, and knowledge of the pitcher's most likely pitches.
Laplace's Demon is a supreme intelligence who could completely predict the one possible future given the Newtonian dynamical laws of classical physics and perfect knowledge of the positions and velocities of all the particles in the world.
* Knowledge: drives knowledge based programmes that will transform HK into an inclusive knowledge-based digital economy, invests in local talent by organizing world class conferences, inspirational training and competitions, opens more ICT related positions and supports digital inclusion initiatives to narrow digital divide.
In continuing efforts to promote environmental sustainability throughout the industry, Smurfit Stone is a member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development ( WBCSD ), an organization that provides a medium for companies to share knowledge and experience, expand sustainable development, and voice company positions on relevant issues.
Sunday Times editor Andrew Neil described Milligan: " He possessed an enquiring, original intelligence, a wide knowledge of foreign and domestic affairs and he was great fun to work with, his infectious laugh filling our editorial meetings, where he played a major role in defining the paper's policy positions ".
He eschews extreme positions, arguing that although people are not entirely free to choose their own actions, and their knowledge is limited, they nonetheless are the agency which reproduces the social structure and leads to social change.
Many church officials would ask Victoria for his opinion on appointments to cathedral positions because of his fame and knowledge.
There are some discrepancies over who was Ivo's predecessor and successor ; this is because different sources suggest that it was Geoffrey of Chartres for both positions, only that Urban II recommended Ivo in this position due to his knowledge of canon law.
Rovers have several advantages over stationary landers: they examine more territory, they can be directed to interesting features, they can place themselves in sunny positions to weather winter months and they can advance the knowledge of how to perform very remote robotic vehicle control.
Many were elevated into high positions in the government ( e. g. Václav Havel became the President of Czechoslovakia ) but since most had no experience in active politics ( such as skills in diplomacy or knowledge of capitalism ) they met with mixed success.
With this knowledge blocked, parties to the original position must decide on principles for the distribution of rights, positions and resources in their society.

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