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Specifically for fluids, the Knudsen number is used to assess to what extent the approximation of continuity can be made.
Specifically, the table provides conflicting answers to the question of what this particular employee's address is.
Specifically, a construct in a language is called syntactic sugar if it can be removed from the language without any effect on what the language can do: functionality and expressive power will remain the same.
Specifically, in what way gender roles are defined by biology and how they are defined by cultural trends.
Specifically, psychology has frequently been censured for what have proven to be incorrect, and unquestioned, assumptions about the human mind, especially after the fairly recent phenomenon of recovered memories involving Satanic ritual abuse.
Specifically, Rawls develops what he claims are principles of justice through the use of an artificial device he calls the Original position in which everyone decides principles of justice from behind a veil of ignorance.
Specifically, they orbit what are known as " wide " binary star systems where the two stars are fairly far apart ( several AU ).
Specifically, they observed what they later named Non-Classical Rotational Inertia, an unusual decoupling of the solid helium from a container's walls which could not be explained by classical models but which was consistent with a superfluid-like decoupling of a small percentage of the atoms from the rest of the atoms in the container.
Specifically the report highlighted the flood warning system and said the scale of the damage could have been avoided if the agency had issued more advice to those living in the worst affected areas and noted " People who do not understand what they can do to protect themselves when they are warned are not protected.
Specifically, neurotypical people have neurological development and states that are consistent with what most people would perceive as normal, particularly with respect to their ability to process linguistic information and social cues.
Specifically you want to find out what range the P / E has traded in so that you can determine if the current P / E is high or low versus its historical average.
Specifically, an application that processes input from a large number of discrete responders to specific, generally quantitative, questions ( e. g. what will the price of DRAM be next year?
Specifically, the Rabbis noted the symmetry between Genesis 2: 1 – 3 and Exodus 31: 1 – 11 — the same term melakha (" work ") is used in both places, and that in Genesis 2: 1 – 3 what God was " ceasing from " was " creation " or " creating ".
* Crow's nest: Specifically a masthead constructed with sides and sometimes a roof to shelter the lookouts from the weather, generally by whaling vessels, this term has become a generic term for what is properly called masthead.
Specifically, the question / answer paradigm has been used as a diagnostic for what counts as new information.
Specifically Oak's followers make the following claims about what they claim as alleged Krishna-neeti.
Specifically, she explains intentionality using the explanatory resources of natural selection: what thoughts and sentences and desires are " about " is ultimately elucidated by reference to what has been selected and what it has been selected for ( i. e., what advantage it conferred on ancestors who possessed it ).
Specifically, in the case of the United States federal government, the Antideficiency Act, together with legal opinions, particularly one written by Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti in 1981, define what is and is not allowed in the absence of an appropriation.
Specifically, he attacks modern liberalism for what he describes as its dual emphases on radical egalitarianism and radical individualism.
Specifically they were pietistic Protestants, especially Methodists, seeking to eliminate what they considered the evil effects of liquor, especially violence, family abuse, and political corruption.

Specifically and is
Specifically, in quantum mechanics, the state of an atom, i. e. an eigenstate of the atomic Hamiltonian, is approximated by an expansion ( see configuration interaction expansion and basis set ) into linear combinations of anti-symmetrized products ( Slater determinants ) of one-electron functions.
Specifically, is the neuter plural of, an adjective related to the verb ἀποκρύπτω ἀποκρύπτειν ( apocriptein ), " to hide something away.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
* Specifically, a text added to the end of a book or an article, containing information that is important to, but is not the main idea of, the main text
Specifically, in one of his last works, De scientia divina, he concludes that the idea of plurality itself is strictly temporal, a human notion.
Specifically, if A is a linear operator and is a bra, then is another bra defined by the rule
Specifically it is the amount of a substance that contains as many elementary entities ( atoms, molecules or ions ) as there are atoms in 0. 012 kilogram ( or 12 grams ) of carbon-12, where the carbon-12 atoms are unbound, at rest and in their ground state.
Specifically, after acknowledging the various popular theories in vogue at the time, of how atoms were reasoned to attach to each other, i. e. " hooked atoms ", " glued together by rest ", or " stuck together by conspiring motions ", Newton states that he would rather infer from their cohesion, that " particles attract one another by some force, which in immediate contact is exceedingly strong, at small distances performs the chemical operations, and reaches not far from the particles with any sensible effect.
Specifically, to minimize the cutting down of trees for fuel, kerosene is being subsidized, and efforts are being made to replace the loss of the forest cover caused by ylang-ylang distillation for perfume.
Specifically, a topological space is compact if, whenever a collection of open sets covers the space, some subcollection consisting only of finitely many open sets also covers the space.
Specifically, the timescale for beta-decay of radioactive nuclei produced is faster than the timescale for fusion.
Specifically, if p is the natural length of a section of spring, then the length of the spring with tension T applied has length
Specifically, if one or more of the produced neutrons themselves interact with other fissionable nuclei, and these also undergo fission, then there is a possibility that the macroscopic overall fission reaction will not stop, but continue throughout the reaction material.
Specifically, if he / she chooses to determine the path, then he / she has no influence whatsoever over which of the two paths, the left one or the right one, nature will tell him / her is the one in which the particle is found.
Specifically, it is a non-trivial ring in which every non-zero element a has a multiplicative inverse, i. e., an element x with.
Specifically, it is a vector field.
Specifically, it is claimed that Ezekiel himself may have suffered from temporal lobe epilepsy, which has several characteristic symptoms that are apparent from his writing.
Specifically, by the Casorati – Weierstrass theorem, for any transcendental entire function f and any complex w there is a sequence with, is necessarily a polynomial, of degree at least n.

Specifically and termed
Specifically on pickup trucks, this process is termed " notching " because a portion ( notch ) of the cargo bed may also be removed, along with the wheel wells, to provide maximum axle clearance.
Specifically, her collection was " the ' forgotten book ' of the year that least deserved to be forgotten " ( subsequently termed the Bookseller Discovery ).

Specifically and principal
" Specifically, Congress intended the Act to outlaw the practice of requiring otherwise qualified voters to pass literacy tests in order to register to vote, a principal means by which Southern states had prevented African Americans from exercising the franchise.
Specifically, for film and television actors, an actor not in the union who becomes a " principal performer " ( says a line ) is immediately eligible to join the Screen Actors Guild and is covered under the SAG contract with the production company for 30 days, at which point he or she must either join SAG or cease working on any union productions ; this same provision applies to so-called " background actors " ( extras ) who work on a SAG covered production for 3 or more days.
Specifically, the interest rate ( I / m ) is a percent of principal ( I ) paid at some rate ( m ).
Specifically, sign conditions are imposed on the sequence of principal minors ( determinants of upper-left-justified sub-matrices ) of the bordered Hessian, the smallest minor consisting of the truncated first 2m + 1 rows and columns, the next consisting of the truncated first 2m + 2 rows and columns, and so on, with the last being the entire bordered Hessian.
Specifically, applying the structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a principal ideal domain to this algebra yields as corollaries the various canonical forms of matrices, such as Jordan canonical form.
If H is a Lie subgroup of G, then there is a natural one-to-one correspondence between reductions of a G-bundle B to H and global sections of the fiber bundle B / H obtained by quotienting B by the right action of H. Specifically, the fibration B → B / H is a principal H-bundle over B / H.

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