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* Radius series discontinued, a modified version is now taken over by the Joe Satriani signature series which features a multi-radius neck.
The benefactor was the pathologist Justus Radius ( 1797 1884 ).
" Progress in Post-Quantum Physics and Unified Field Theory ", Gravitation and Cosmology: From the Hubble Radius to the Planck Scale ( Series: Fundamental Theories of Physics, Vol 126 ), Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 419 430.

Radius and mass
Radius is measured in standard solar radii or kilometers, and mass in standard solar masses.

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* Ibanez R series, also known as the Radius series, are famous for having lightweight aerofoil-profiled basswood bodies.
* Weinberg, Steven, Dreams of a Final Theory: The Search for the Fundamental Laws of Nature ( Hutchinson Radius, London, 1993 ) ISBN 0-09-177395-4
Radius style electrodes are used for high heat applications, electrodes with a truncated tip for high pressure, eccentric electrodes for welding corners, offset eccentric tips for reaching into corners and small spaces, and finally offset truncated for reaching into the workpiece itself.
He is remembered as a skillful surgeon and for his 1814 paper On the Fracture of the Carpal Extremity of the Radius ; this injury continues to be known as Colles ' fracture.
An early example was the Radius ThunderPower card for the Macintosh, which included extensions for QuickDraw and Adobe Photoshop plugins to support editing 30-bit images.
The classical minimum radius for escape assuming light behaved like particles of matter is numerically equal to the Schwarzschild Radius in general relativity.
Moxie advised: " Enterprises who are depending on the mutual authentication properties of MS-CHAPv2 for connection to their WPA2 Radius servers should immediately start migrating to something else.
* Adenda ANSI / TIA / EIA-568-B. 1-1-2001, Addendum 1, Minimum Curve Radius for 4 pair UTP and ScTP cable, July, 2001.
The Ogive Radius is not determined by R and L ( as it is for a tangent ogive ), but rather is one of the factors to be chosen to define the nose shape.
an X-ray image of an external fixator being used for reduction of a broken bone, in this case, a Colles ' fracture which involves a Bone fracture | fractured Radius ( bone ) | radius bone.
Radio stations such as Radio Tzafon and Radio Radius both have scheduled times for guests to come on the air and talk about LGBT social and political topics.
Avoid the words Reverb Radius, Reverberation Radius ( omnidirectional source ), Hall Radius for Critical Distance.

Radius and .
The Radius series is now discontinued.
Radius is a straight line or distance from the center to the edge of a curve.
* 6. 366 Mm — Radius of Earth
Helena meets Dr. Gall's new Robot experiment, Radius, and Dr Gall describes his experimental Robotess, Robot Helena.
In this version Radius was played by Patrick Troughton who was later the second actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who, None of these three productions survive in the BBC's archives.
Radius of gyration or gyradius is the name of several related measures of the size of an object, a surface, or an ensemble of points.
If the height is given in metres, and distance in kilometres, Mean Radius of the Earth is ≈ 6. 37 x 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > metres = 6370 km.
The Radius of Hollow is typically between 1 / 4 " and 1 " depending on the type of skates and the user.
Example of a NuBus graphics card, a Radius PrecisionColor Pro 8 / 24xj.
Kutztown's economy is strong and diverse, with workers employed by Kutztown University, the nearby East Penn Manufacturing / Deka, the world's largest independent battery manufacturer, McConway and Torley, a major maker of steel railcar fittings, Radius Toothbrush, digital creative agency Sposto Interactive, and at one time, the brand of athletic shoe known as the Saucony.
The term PNR —" point of no return ," more often referred to by pilots as the " Radius of Action formula " — originated, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, as a technical term in air navigation to refer to the point on a flight at which, due to fuel consumption, a plane is no longer capable of returning to the airfield it took off from.
Radius at geodetic latitude in black.
* XMetaL-An XML editor acquired in the takeover of SoftQuad in 2001 and then sold to Blast Radius in 2004.
At one time there were many manufacturers of graphics accelerators, including: 3dfx ; ATI ; Hercules ; Trident ; Nvidia ; Radius ; S3 Graphics ; SiS and Silicon Graphics.
Access Challenge is also used in more complex authentication dialogs where a secure tunnel is established between the user machine and the Radius Server in a way that the access credentials are hidden from the RAS.
* Last Animals at the Zoo Hutchinson Radius, London, 1991.
In the early 1990s, Trek ’ s director of technology, Bob Read, attended an aerospace industry trade show in Salt Lake City, Utah, eventually meeting up with a closed mold tooling company called Radius Engineering.

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On average, the Atlantic is the saltiest major ocean ; surface water salinity in the open ocean ranges from 33 to 37 parts per thousand ( 3. 3 3. 7 %) by mass and varies with latitude and season.
* 2011 In San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, over 193 bodies were exhumed from several mass graves made by Los Zetas.
* 1994 Canter & Siegel post the first commercial mass Usenet spam.
In practice, this mode of decay has only been observed in nuclides considerably heavier than nickel, with the lightest known alpha emitter being the lightest isotopes ( mass numbers 106 110 ) of tellurium ( element 52 ).
The composition of resins is highly variable ; each species produces a unique blend of chemicals which can be identified by the use of pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry.
* 1944 Nazi German troops end the week-long Wola massacre, during which time at least 40, 000 people were killed indiscriminately or in mass executions.
* 1943 World War II: The discovery of a mass grave of Polish prisoners of war killed by Soviet forces in the Katyń Forest Massacre is announced, causing a diplomatic rift between the Polish government in exile in London from the Soviet Union, which denies responsibility.
Lavoisier's experiments supported the law of conservation of mass, which he was the first to state, although Mikhail Lomonosov ( 1711 1765 ) had previously expressed similar ideas in 1748 and proved them in experiments.
A measured volume ( typically 10 50 μL ) or a weighed mass ( typically around 1 mg ) of a solid sample are introduced into the graphite tube and subject to a temperature program.
Its sensitivity is 2 3 orders of magnitude higher than that of flame AAS, so that determinations in the low μg L-1 range ( for a typical sample volume of 20µL ) and ng g-1 range ( for a typical sample mass of 1 mg ) can be carried out.
* 1932 Benny Rothman leads the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, leading to substantial legal reforms in the United Kingdom.
* 2004 The United States lifts economic sanctions imposed on Libya 18 years previously, as a reward for its cooperation in eliminating weapons of mass destruction.
The centre was formed by the mass of Dutch, German, Protestant Swiss and Scottish infantry perhaps 30, 000 men facing Offus and Ramillies.
The temperature was now no longer high enough to create new proton antiproton pairs ( similarly for neutrons antineutrons ), so a mass annihilation immediately followed, leaving just one in 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > of the original protons and neutrons, and none of their antiparticles.
Through the work of Werner Israel, Brandon Carter, and David Robinson the no-hair theorem emerged, stating that a stationary black hole solution is completely described by the three parameters of the Kerr Newman metric ; mass, angular momentum, and electric charge.
Chemistry came of age when Antoine Lavoisier ( 1743 1794 ) developed the theory of Conservation of mass in 1783 ; and the development of the Atomic Theory by John Dalton around 1800.
The Cretaceous ended with a large mass extinction, the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event, in which many groups, including non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and large marine reptiles, died out.
The end of the Cretaceous is defined by the K Pg boundary, a geologic signature associated with the mass extinction which lies between the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Eras.
Community building can use a wide variety of practices, ranging from simple events such as potlucks and small book clubs to larger scale efforts such as mass festivals and construction projects that involve local participants rather than outside contractors.
There is evidence of a mass kill of bony fishes at a fossil site immediately above the K T boundary layer on Seymour Island near Antarctica, apparently precipitated by the K Pg extinction event.
In North America, the data suggest massive devastation and mass extinction of plants at the K T boundary sections, although there were substantial megafloral changes before the boundary.

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