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Specifically and output
Specifically, he researched the effect of television on children's knowledge of occupational roles, and on the factors that influence the content and output of the American broadcasting systems.
Specifically, the antenna gain, or power gain of an antenna is defined as the ratio of the intensity ( power per unit surface ) radiated by the antenna in the direction of its maximum output, at an arbitrary distance, divided by the intensity radiated at the same distance by a hypothetical isotropic antenna.
Specifically, MCCP is used to compress the output text stream sent by a MUD to a MUD client using zlib, in order to reduce bandwidth usage, resulting in a faster connection.
Specifically, the point of tangency between any isoquant and an isocost line gives the lowest-cost combination of inputs that can produce the level of output associated with that isoquant.
Specifically, as long as there is a sent packet for which the sender has received no acknowledgment, the sender should keep buffering its output until it has a full packet's worth of output, so that output can be sent all at once.
Specifically, it cannot be proved, whether logically or empirically, that the total output value is equivalent to total output production prices, or, for that matter, that total profit equals total surplus-value.

Specifically and out
" Specifically, Crystal Springs was known as " The Tomato Capital of the World " because for a few years in the late 1930s it canned and shipped out via rail car more tomatoes than any other locale, but this was disrupted by the onset of World War II.
Specifically, " The Lady of the Lake " calls young men out to the middle of the lake and drowns them.
Specifically, Epicurus pointed out that troubles entailed by maintaining an extravagant lifestyle tend to outweigh the pleasure of partaking in it.
" Specifically on the subject of creation / evolution, some Anglicans view " Big Bang cosmology " as being " in tune with both the concepts of creation out of nothing and continuous creation.
Specifically, they were charged under Section 20-58 of the Virginia Code, which prohibited interracial couples from being married out of state and then returning to Virginia, and Section 20-59, which classified miscegenation as a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of between one and five years.
) Specifically, he commanded his disciples to " heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give.
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 mentioned was his habit of passing out after prolonged playing of Doom, and how the other employees would, after such incidents, sketch a body outline of his unconscious form with masking tape.
Specifically, he carried out important work on vitamin B < sub > 2 </ sub > and the antidermatitis vitamin B < sub > 6 </ sub >.
Specifically, the Licensing Act arose out of the political control of the House of Commons held by Robert Walpole.
Production of the vehicles was carried out at various plants, mainly in occupied Poland, Specifically Warsaw's Famo factory.
Specifically, Accenture as well as PricewaterhouseCoopers use an ' up-or-out ' model with their staff: if employees are not promoted after a certain length of time at their existing career level ( usually no more than 4 – 5 years ), they are ' counselled out ' of the firm ( shorthand for being fired — but on generous terms ).
Specifically pointing out allegories in his review, King notes:
Specifically, Lehman and Carey's article describes a T-tree balanced like an AVL tree: it becomes out of balance when a node's child trees differ in height by at least two levels.
Specifically, the maximum throughput speed is only achieved at extremely close range ( less than or so ); at the outer reaches of a device's effective range, speed may decrease to around 1 Mbit / s before it drops out altogether.
" Specifically, those concurring with the decision, believed that " the People have failed to demonstrate how government interference with the practice of personal choice in matters of intimate sexual behavior out of view of the public and with no commercial component will serve to advance the cause of public morality or do anything other than restrict individual conduct and impose a concept of private morality chosen by the State.
Specifically, Gimbel points out the resemblance of the motive on the last three beats of m. 2 of the first movement and the " Abgesang " of Walther's Prize Song from Die Meistersinger, thus linking the trials of the opera's hero to Elgar's desire to assert his independence as an artist.

Specifically and Primary
Specifically local schools include Blue Gate Fields and Bigland Green Primary schools ; and Bishop Challoner secondary school.

Specifically and visual
Specifically, the weather must be better than basic VFR weather minima, i. e. in visual meteorological conditions ( VMC ), as specified in the rules of the relevant aviation authority.
Specifically, when parts of a whole picture are missing, our perception fills in the visual gap.
Specifically, poetic sonic effects ( selected for verbal and aural felicity, not just images selected for their visual evocativeness ) would also, therefore, become an influential poetic device of modernism.
One recent study using this paradigm found that 16-month-olds tend to attribute beliefs to a person whose visual perception was previously witnessed as being “ reliable ” compared to someone whose visual perception was “ unreliable .” Specifically, 16-month-olds were trained to expect a person's excited vocalization and gaze into a container to be associated with finding a toy in the reliable looker condition or an absence of a toy in the unreliable looker condition.
** Specifically, see visual modularity, for an article relating to the various putative visual modules.
Specifically, students should be grouped into the learning style categories that are being evaluated ( e. g., visual learners vs. verbal learners ), and then students in each group must be randomly assigned to one of the learning methods ( e. g., visual learning or verbal learning ), so that some students will be " matched " and others will be " mismatched ".

Specifically and cortex
Specifically, Allman's team found signals from the ACC are received in Brodmann's area 10, in the frontal polar cortex, where regulation of cognitive dissonance ( disambiguation between alternatives ) is thought to occur.
Specifically, the posterior parietal cortex is essential for " the perception and interpretation of spatial relationships, accurate body image, and the learning of tasks involving coordination of the body in space.

Specifically and .
Specifically, Congress should consider authorizing the Peace Corps to receive contributions from American businesses, unions, civic organizations and the public at large.
Specifically, it will be asked whether the `` real '' questions people ask are not the `` ultimate '' questions that social science finds itself impotent in the face of.
Specifically, both Julian Dates and the Gregorian calendar are used.
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, corporations are accused of seeking to maximize profit at the expense of work safety conditions and standards, labor hiring and compensation standards, environmental conservation principles, and the integrity of national legislative authority, independence and sovereignty.
Specifically, commodities such as sugar are heavily distorted by subsidies on behalf of powerful economies ( the United States, Europe, and Japan ), who have a disproportionate influence in the WTO.
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, the Yemeni Arabs were unhappy that the prince was mounted on a fine Spanish steed.
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, the conceptual diagram graph 1 identifies only three boxes, two ellipses, and four arrows ( and their five labels ), whereas the picture 1 shows much more pictorial detail, with the scores of implied relationships as implicit in the picture rather than with the nine explicit details in the graph.
Specifically, the President was told that one of Colson's people had gone to Wisconsin and tried to talk to the prosecutors.
Specifically his theological learning was in the famed Catechetical School of Alexandria.
Specifically as flow moves around a bend it spirals in the opposite direction in the deep sea compared to the spiral to that found in river channels on land.
Specifically, it maintains that properties ' compresence itself engenders a substance.
Specifically it states that for any integers n ≥ 0 and m ≥ 1, the functions J < sub > n </ sub >( x ) and J < sub > n + m </ sub >( x ) have no common zeros other than the one at x = 0.
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, it can be used to test the equivalence principle, to probe dark matter, and test neutrino physics.
Specifically for fluids, the Knudsen number is used to assess to what extent the approximation of continuity can be made.
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.

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