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Any appeals for which notice is filed after that date will be handled by the Residual Mechanism.
Residual graphite from a pencil stick is not poisonous, and graphite is harmless if consumed.
Residual thrust on a turboshaft is avoided by further expansion in the turbine system and / or truncating and turning the exhaust 180 degrees, to produce two opposing jets.
Residual radioactivity was consolidated into a covered, clay-lined cell at the Canonsburg mill site, which is fenced and posted.
The Residual Supply Index is a simple and effective tool in monitoring market power.
The Residual Supply Index is expressed as:
These plans are no longer being pursued ; however, the alignment this route would have used is still protected in 2010, with BRB Residual land disposals being altered by the ORR after a year-long consultation.
Residual cash flow is another, much older term for economic profit.
F := array ( 1 .. n, 1 .. n ) ( Residual capacity from u to v is C-F )
Residual pesticides by virtue of their efficacy against cockroaches, their deployment in secure bait stations, and the way in which the active toxicant is transmitted to cockroaches that have not fed on the baits, offer an effective and environmentally compatible way of controlling cockroaches.
* Residual claimant, in insolvent businesses, the shareholders, partners, or sole proprietor to a bankrupt organization receive any money that is left after all assets are sold and all creditors paid
Residual current detection is complementary to over-current detection.
Residual value is one of the constituents of a leasing calculus or operation.
Residual values are calculated using a number of factors, generally a vehicles market value for the term and mileage required is the start point for the calculation, followed by seasonality, monthly adjustment, lifecycle and disposal performance.
Residual methanol is typically recovered by distillation and reused.
Residual water is also removed from the fuel.
Residual sugar is usually measured in grams of sugar per litre of wine, often abbreviated to g / l or g / L.
Residual sugar typically refers to the sugar remaining after fermentation stops, or is stopping, but it can also result from the addition of unfermented must ( a technique practiced in Germany and known as Süssreserve ) or ordinary table sugar.
Residual strength is the load or force ( usually mechanical ) that a damaged object or material can still carry without failing.
Residual magnetic flux density or Br changes with temperature and it is one of the important characteristics of magnet performance.
Another way to protect circuits under the 17th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations is by fitting Residual Current Circuit Breaker With Overload ( RCBOs ) to every circuit although this can be a very costly method.
* Reduce the amount of residual fuel oil produced by a refinery: Residual fuel oil is generally regarded as a low value product.
* Functional Residual Capacity is the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration ( medicine )

Residual and .
Residual deficits will often be seen.
The United Nations Security Council called upon the Tribunal to finish its work by 31 December 2014 to prepare for its closure and transfer of its responsibilities to the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals which will begin functioning for the ICTY branch on 1 July 2013.
Residual landmines and other unexploded ordnance remain in Kosovo, although all roads and tracks have been cleared.
Residual lung problems are rare but include symptomatic cough, wheezing, and persistent hyperinflation for up to 5-10 yr.
* Residual type: Where positive symptoms are present at a low intensity only.
Residual credits must be either played or abandoned.
* UDC code 621. 715: 621. 924: 539. 3 in the article Residual Stress in Shot-Peened Sheets of AIMg4. 5Mn Alloy-in the journal Materials and technology ( ISSN 1580-2949 ).
Residual materials are mineral materials that have weathered in place from primary bedrock.
Residual soils, are soils that develop from their underlying parent rocks and have the same general chemistry as those rocks.
Residual military conflict resulting from the Napoleonic Wars in Europe had been steadily worsening throughout James Madison's first term, with the British and the French both ignoring the neutrality rights of the United States at sea and seizing American ships.
Residual toner floating in the rinse water of the first cycle will remain in the garment and may cause a permanent graying.
Residual monarchists movements, inheritors of Charles Maurras ' Action française, also managed to survive, although many of them joined Le Pen's FN in the 1980s.
The United Nations Security Council called upon the tribunal to finish its work by 31 December 2014 to prepare for its closure and transfer of its responsibilities to the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals which will begin functioning for the ICTR branch on 1 July 2012.
* Kate Egan's article The Celebration of a " Proper Product ": Exploring the Residual Collectible through the " Video Nasty " in, R. Acland ( editor ), Residual Media, pages 200-222 ( University of Minnesota Press, 2007 ).
Residual land ownership disputes continued.

spectrum and normal
Generally, however, the vast majority of stock used today is " normal " ( visible spectrum ) color, although " normal " black and white also commands a significant minority percentage.
Interfacing directly with his brain, the device enables him to " see " much of the electromagnetic spectrum – radio waves, infrared, ultraviolet, but not normal light perception, though it does allow Geordi to see the visible light section of the EM spectrum.
The higher energies of the ultraviolet spectrum from wavelengths about 10 nm to 120 nm (' extreme ' ultraviolet ) are ionizing, but this type of ultraviolet in sunlight is blocked by normal dioxygen in air, and does not reach the ground.
The other at-risk group for deficiency were those subject to decreased production of K < sub > 2 </ sub > by normal flora, as seen in broad spectrum antibiotic use.
* autism spectrum disorder Autistic disorder ( also called “ classic ” autism ), Pervasive Development Disorder, and Asperger syndrome -- developmental disorders that affects the brain's normal development of social and communication skills.
The typical detected magnitude of " biophotons " in the visible and ultraviolet spectrum ranges from a few up to several hundred photons per second per square centimeter of surface area, much weaker than in the openly visible and well-researched phenomenon of normal bioluminescence, but stronger than in the thermal, or black body radiation that so-called perfect black bodies demonstrate.
The normal and logistic distribution points are, in a way, arbitrary points in a spectrum of distributions which would work well.
The ' Ca-1 ' portion of the classification indicates that it shows weaker than normal lines of calcium in its spectrum.
* Artwork and music created by machines encompasses areas of the light spectrum and frequencies of sounds that normal humans cannot perceive.
For example, a normal matrix is unitary if and only if its spectrum is contained in the unit circle of the complex plane.
Also, a normal matrix is self-adjoint if and only if its spectrum consists of reals.
An active galactic nucleus ( AGN ) is a compact region at the centre of a galaxy that has a much higher than normal luminosity over at least some portion, and possibly all, of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Its spectrum did not resemble that of any normal stars with typical stellar elements.
Less extreme and more flexible night owls, and indeed morning larks, are within the normal chronotype spectrum.
" Then, " all of a sudden the brightness started to decrease " and the resulting spectrum was normal.
At the other end of the spectrum are individuals with facial defects which may affect the eyes, nose, and upper lip-and normal or near-normal brain development.
Color cameras require a more complex construction to differentiate wavelength and color has less meaning outside of the normal visible spectrum because the differing wavelengths do not map uniformly into the system of color vision used by humans.
In most societies, the term ' normal ' is actually a spectrum.
As the Be nature is transient, Be stars might exhibit a normal B-type spectrum at times, and hitherto normal B stars may become Be stars.
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders ( ASD ) may have lower than normal levels of melatonin.
A normal swept spectrum analyzer would produce max peak, min peak displays for example but a realtime spectrum analyzer is able to plot all calculated FFT's over a given period of time with the added colour coding which represents how often a signal appears.

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