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Scaling and back
* Scaling military spending back to 2005 levels, and reorient toward peacekeeping

Scaling and out
Scaling on the scalp is not present, overall hair density is normal, and a hair pull test is negative ( the hair does not pull out easily ).
There are six steps in development mining: remove previously blasted material ( muck out round ), Scaling ( removing any unstable slabs of rock hanging from the roof and sidewalls to protect workers and equipment from damage ), support excavation, drill rock face, load explosives, and blast explosives.
A calculation shows that if one takes a random walk of length n, its loop-erasure has length of the same order of magnitude, i. e. n. Scaling accordingly, it turns out that loop-erased random walk converges ( in an appropriate sense ) to Brownian motion as n goes to infinity.

Scaling and .
Scaling of distances ( including sizes of bodies, while keeping the densities the same ) gives similar orbits without scaling the time: if for example distances are halved, masses are divided by 8, gravitational forces by 16 and gravitational accelerations by 2.
Scaling of distances while keeping the masses the same ( in the case of point masses, or by reducing the densities ) gives similar orbits ; if distances are multiplied by 4, gravitational forces and accelerations are divided by 16, velocities are halved and orbital periods are multiplied by 8.
The SVD decomposes M into three simple transformations: a Rotation matrix | rotation V < sup >*</ sup >, a Scaling matrix | scaling Σ along the rotated coordinate axes and a second rotation U. The lengths σ < sub > 1 </ sub > and σ < sub > 2 </ sub > of the Ellipse # Elements of an ellipse | semi-axes of the ellipse are the singular value s of M.
Scaling laws, for example, predict a relationship between the topology of food web predator-prey linkages and levels of species richness.
Scaling laws, complexity, choas, and patterned correlates are common features attributed to food web structure.
Scaling theory predicts the existence of critical exponents, depending on the number d of dimensions, that determine the class of the singularity.
Scaling of the size ( enlargement or reduction ) of these designs are permitted for most of the event types in SAM competition, with a few specialized categories existing for reproduction models that mandate the models be built in their original size only.
Note: the pyramids have been Rotation ( mathematics ) | rotated and Scaling ( geometry ) | scaled to facilitate correlation.
* Cardy, John ; Scaling and Renormalization in Statistical Physics, Cambridge University Press ( 1996 ) ISBN 0-521-49959-3.
Scaling arguments were commonplace for the Pythagorean school, Euclid and up to Galileo.
Kadanoff ( 1966 ): " Scaling laws for Ising models near ", Physics ( Long Island City, N. Y .) 2, 263 .</ ref > The blocking idea is a way to define the components of the theory at large distances as aggregates of components at shorter distances.
Isomap is a combination of the Floyd – Warshall algorithm with classic Multidimensional Scaling.
Classic Multidimensional Scaling ( MDS ) takes a matrix of pair-wise distances between all points, and computes a position for each point.
McKinley, " Looking Back on the Language and Hardware Revolutions: Measured Power, Performance, and Scaling ," In the ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, March 2011.
Scaling narrows the function, and correspondingly increases magnitude ( which is not shown here ), but does not reduce the magnitude of the undershoot, which is the integral of the tail.
Multidimensional Scaling of some Lexicostatistical Data.
; Classical multidimensional scaling: Also known as Principal Coordinates Analysis, Torgerson Scaling or Torgerson – Gower scaling.
Scaling is the process that adjusts VCE study scores into ATAR subject scores.
Scaling the output of an oscillator to a wanted volume would normally be done by multiplication, but the YM3812 avoids multiplications by operating on log-transformed signals, which reduces multiplications into computationally cheaper additions.
The Puckorius Scaling Index ( PSI ) uses slightly different parameters to quantify the relationship between the saturation state of the water and the amount of limescale deposited.
Scaling down and up is made more efficient with mipmaps as well.

back and bureaucracy
In 1947 President Harry S. Truman brought him back to help make the federal bureaucracy more efficient through the Hoover Commission.
The World Bank and other international financial institutions pressured Congo to institute sweeping civil service reforms in order to reduce the size of the state bureaucracy and pare back a civil service payroll that amounted to more than 20 % of GDP in 1993.
She was given a pass by General William Hammond to ride in army ambulances to provide comfort to the soldiers and nurse them back to health and lobbied the U. S. Army bureaucracy, at first without success, to bring her own medical supplies to the battlefields.
The various tribes argue among themselves and in spite of Lawrence's insistence, are unable to unite against the English, who in the end take the city back under their bureaucracy.
Sauvé did, however, find success in implementing reforms that professionalised the speaker's tasks of managing expenses and staff for the House of Commons, cutting back on the excess bureaucracy, personnel, overtime waste, and costs she discovered upon her installation.
In a later speech made by Mao titled On the Correct Handling of the Contradictions Among the People, Mao displayed open support for the campaign, saying " Our society cannot back down, it could only progress ... criticism of the bureaucracy is pushing the government towards the better.
One of the oldest examples of a civil service based on meritocracy is the Imperial bureaucracy of China, which can be traced as far back as the Qin Dynasty ( 221 – 207 BC ).
Even after the Meiji restoration in 1868, when the emperor was placed back in the center of the political bureaucracy, the throne itself had very little power vis-à-vis the Meiji oligarchy.
In his government ’ s domestic policy, Tusk has pursued the continuation of free-market policies, streamlining the bureaucracy, enacting long-term stable governance, cutting taxes to attract greater foreign business ventures, luring foreign-working Poles back to Poland, and privatizing state-owned companies.
With Lila Cheney's help, she and the X-Men defeated the War Skrulls, and Deathbird ceded the empire back to Lilandra as she had grown bored of the bureaucracy.
On 25 March 2010, a BBC article noted that there are EU shape standardisation regulations in force on: " apples, citrus fruit, kiwi fruit, lettuces, peaches and nectarines, pears, strawberries, sweet peppers, table grapes and tomatoes ," ( but not bananas ), and " Marketing standards for 26 types of produce were scrapped by MEPs in November 2008, in a drive to cut EU bureaucracy, with misshapen fruit and vegetables coming back on sale in the UK last summer.
This in turn led him back to his earlier issues of criticising bureaucracy, state capitalism and socialism.
A corporate bureaucracy gives a wealthy old man extra life by taking him back to an earlier part of his life.
An historical assumption is that New Product Development is conducted in a departmental stage process ( that can be traced back to the classical theory of the firm, e. g. Max Weber's bureaucracy or Henri Fayol's administration principles ), i. e. New Product Development activities are closely associated with certain department of a company.

back and strengthening
He later credited these climbs for strengthening his back and leg muscles.
Educated and influential members of the large Greek diaspora, such as Adamantios Korais and Anthimos Gazis, tried to transmit these ideas back to the Greeks, with the double aim of raising their educational level and simultaneously strengthening their national identity.
However, the Spartan mercenary peltasts misguidedly attacked and drove the departing groups back into the Theban lines, inadvertently strengthening it by forcing them to fight.
While it used the same V-platform, which dates back to 1999, the 3. 9 / 4. 2 engines were upgrades over the Windstar's 3. 8, and the transmission and driveline received much needed strengthening.
It puts emphasis on spinal and pelvic alignment, breathing to relieve stress and allow adequate oxygen flow to muscles, developing a strong core or center ( tones abdominals while strengthening the back ), and improving coordination and balance.
These repairs have involved strengthening the quay walls and jacking-up the 52, 000-tonne deck of the bridge, while still operational, to allow the construction of new supporting Piers, before lowering the bridge back onto the new, more robust supports.
On 12 May 1292, he offered King Adolf of Germany the town of Eschwege as an Imperial fief and was given it straight back along with the Imperial castle Boyneburg as an hereditary Imperial fief, thereby raising Henry to Imperial Prince, greatly strengthening his power in Hesse.
GM switched back to the updated Australian version ( JE ) in 1987 due to the strengthening Japanese Yen.
Lordosis of the lower back may be treated by strengthening the hip extensors on the back of the thighs, and by stretching the hip flexors on the front of the thighs.
While the concept of development aid goes back to the colonial era, that origin of modern development aid roots in the context of Post-World War II and the Cold War: Launched as a large-scale aid program by the United States in 1948, the European Recovery Program, or Marshall Plan was concerned with strengthening the ties to the West European states to contain the influence of the USSR.
The Grand Embassy failed to accomplish its main goal, but it gathered valuable information about the international situation, ascertained the impossibility of strengthening the anti-Turkish coalition due to the imminent War of the Spanish Succession, and brought back the plans for gaining access to the Baltic Sea.
After the World Cup had finished he discovered that the promised strengthening to the Forest squad to enable them to cope back in the Premier League had not transpired, indeed that his strike partner Campbell ( who had an ongoing back injury ) had been sold to Trabzonspor for £ 2. 5m.
The SWBGCF grant supports this goal by strengthening data collection on professional wildlife hunters, traders and trade routes, and by establishing a ranger team to confiscate injured wildlife from the hunters and traders and transport them back to WildAid, a rescue and rehabilitation center.
By the 23rd, Imbudo / Harurot had moved back over water and slight strengthening took place.

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