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Some knots are used to attach the rope ( or other knotting material ) to other objects such as another rope, cleat, ring, or stake.
Some knots are used to bind or constrict objects.
Some knots, such as the Carrick Bend, are generally tied in one form then capsized to obtain a stronger or more stable form.
Some astronomers explain this by presence of small temperature fluctuations within planetary nebulae ; others claim that the discrepancies are too large to be explained by temperature effects, and hypothesize the existence of cold knots containing very little hydrogen to explain the observations.
Some of the knots do exhibit well-developed tails which are often detectable in optical thickness from the visual spectrum.
Some astronomers put this down to the presence of small temperature fluctuations within H II regions ; others claim that the discrepancies are too large to be explained by temperature effects, and hypothesise the existence of cold knots containing very little hydrogen to explain the observations.
Some of the knots that are in most every fly angler's arsenal are: the improved clinch knot which is commonly used to attach the fly to the leader, the overhand slip knot or arbor knot which is used to attach the backing to the spool, the albright knot which can be used to attach the fly line to the backing.
Some of the knots, as well as other features, such as color, are thought to represent non-numeric information, which has not been deciphered.
Knot: Some of the most common knots are the Four-in-hand, the Half-Windsor, the Windsor ( often called a Full-Windsor or Double-Windsor to distinguish it from the half-Windsor ) and the Shelby or Pratt.
Some names in the book are taken from knots, for example Killick hitch and coil.
Some reports indicate that speeds of 250 + knots may be achieved, and that work on a version was underway.
Some clipper ships that had square rigs and for whom speed was critical could be much faster ; for example Cutty Sark could make 17 knots.
Some rope halters have knots placed on the noseband and crownpiece that may apply some additional pressure if a longe line is placed under the jaw, which is the only place possible on a rope halter.
Some knots have more than one Ashley number due to having multiple uses or forms.

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Some biopolymers are biodegradable: they are broken down into CO < sub > 2 </ sub > and water by microorganisms.
Some authors require in addition that μ ( C ) < ∞ for every compact set C. If a Borel measure μ is both inner regular and outer regular, it is called a regular Borel measure.
Some authors use the convention B < sub > 1 </ sub > = − 1 / 2 and state Bernoulli's formula in this way:
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Some chemists may also mark the respective orbitals, i. e. the hypothetical ethene < sup >− 4 </ sup > anion (< sub >
Some writers, such as James-Charles Noonan, hold that, in the case of cardinals, the form used for signatures should be used also when referring to them, even in English ; and this is the usual but not the only way of referring to cardinals in Latin .< ref > An Internet search will uncover some hundreds of examples of " Cardinalis Ioannes < surname >", examples modern and centuries-old ( such as this from 1620 ), and the phrase " dominus cardinalis Petrus Caputius " is found in a document of 1250.
Some genetic studies seem to prove a Celtic descendence of most inhabitants in the region, but not Germanic in fact, that is reinforced by the Gaulish toponyms such as those ending with the suffix-ago < Celtic -* ako ( n ) ( f. e.
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Some < sup > 238 </ sup > U atoms, however, could absorb another two neutrons ( for a total of 17 ), resulting in < sup > 255 </ sup > Es, as well as in the < sup > 255 </ sup > Fm isotope of another new element, fermium .< ref >< sup > 254 </ sup > Es, < sup > 254 </ sup > Fm and < sup > 253 </ sup > Fm would not be produced because of lack of beta decay in < sup > 254 </ sup > Cf and < sup > 253 </ sup > Es </ ref > The discovery of the new elements and the associated new data on multiple neutron capture were initially kept secret on the orders of the U. S. military until 1955 due to Cold War tensions and competition with Soviet Union in nuclear technologies.

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Some historians theorize she either made a simple diminutive of " Ole Mississippi " or derived it from " ol ' missus ", African American eye dialect for a plantation's " old mistress.
Some scholars translate it from Hebrew as " worthless " ( Beli yo ' il ), while others translate it as " yokeless " ( Beli ol ), " may have no rising " ( Belial ) or " never to rise " ( Beli ya ' al ).

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Some dances require dancers to utilize hula implements such as an ipu ( single gourd ), iliili ( waterworn lava stone castanets ), uliuli ( feathered gourd rattles ), pu ` li ( split bamboo sticks ) or kalaau ( rhythm sticks ).
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Some of the larger caves to be found in Carter County are Camp Yarn Cave, Midco Cave, Granite Quarry Cave, and Lost Man's Cave.

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Some diptychs had rough calendars, in the form of pelekinons calibrated to a nodus in the form of a bead or knot on the string.
Some invariants associated with the knot complement include the knot group which is just the fundamental group of the complement.
Some traditionalists create their own tapered leaders using progressively smaller-diameter lengths of monofilament line tied together with the blood, barrel knot or " surgeons knot ".
Some etymologic reports are that carriage drivers knotted their reins with a four-in-hand knot ( see below ), whilst others claim the carriage drivers wore their scarves knotted ' four-in-hand ', but, most likely, members of the club began wearing their neckties so knotted, thus making it fashionable.
Some bolas have balls of equal weight, others vary the knot and cord.
Some early knot gardens have been covered over by lawn or other landscaping, but the original traces are still visible as undulations in the present day landscape.
Some scholars are of the opinion that the word originated from the style of tying the hair knot on the head.
Some variants can be arranged into a roughly spherical shape, akin to a monkey's fist knot.
Some sources categorize the surgeon's knot as a bend, since it can be effective as such.
Some early knot gardens have been covered over by lawn or other landscaping, but the original traces are still visible as undulations in the present day landscape.
Some reports state that carriage drivers tied their reins with a four-in-hand knot, while others claim that the carriage drivers wore their scarves in the manner of a four-in-hand, but the most likely etymology is that members of the Four-in-Hand Club in London began to wear the neckwear, making it fashionable.
* C. Gordon, Some aspects of classical knot theory.
Some of the species that can be found during the summer months include the red-necked stint and the red knot as well as sandpipers, Grey Plovers, Red capped plovers, Lesser Sand Plovers, Grey-tailed tattlers, whimbrels, common greenshanks, Yellow-billed Spoonbill, White-faced Heron and stilts.
Some anglers coat the knot with a rubber based cement to make it even smoother and more secure.

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