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Submitting and factor
Submitting this value questionnaire to the same process of factor analysis used by Ferguson, Eysenck drew out two factors, which he named " Radicalism " ( R-factor ) and " Tender-Mindedess " ( T-factor ).

Submitting and was
Submitting it to Count Prata, director of the opera, he was told that his piece " was composed with due regard for the rules of Aristotle and Horace, but not according to those laid down for the Italian drama.
Submitting to a new election but securing the support of several influential princes by making extensive promises, he was chosen at the Imperial City of Frankfurt on 27 July 1298, and crowned at Aachen Cathedral on 24 August.
Submitting petitions for the recall of Seattle, Washington mayor Hiram Gill in December 1910 ; Gill was removed by a recall election the following February, but voters returned him to the office in 1914.
Submitting to Stalin's leadership in 1934 and being briefly reinstated, he was nonetheless implicated in the Trial of the Twenty One ( part of the Moscow Trials ), imprisoned, and executed by the NKVD during World War II.
Submitting the paper was a deliberate attempt to embarrass WMSCI, which the authors claim accepts low-quality papers and sends unsolicited requests for submissions in bulk to academics.

Submitting and which
Submitting to the advice of the Great Powers, Serbia undertakes already now to abandon the attitude of protest and opposition which she has maintained in regard to the annexation since last autumn and undertakes further to change the course of her present policy towards Austria-Hungary to live henceforward with the latter on a footing of good-neighborliness.

Submitting and .
Submitting one's will to the State denies personal freedom, choice, and responsibility.
Submitting to border checks with the goods or people hidden in a vehicle or between ( other ) merchandise, or the goods hidden in luggage, in or under clothes, inside the body ( see body cavity search, balloon swallower and mule ), etc.
Submitting organizations included the American Bar Association, the American Psychological Society, the American Public Health Association, the Cato Institute, the Log Cabin Republicans, a group of history professors, and a group of religious denominations.
Submitting a petition to parliament is a tradition that continues to this day in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Submitting only one verdict per lawsuit, the Hikitsuke later became a de facto full law court.
Submitting personal information to Egosoft is enough for mere testing, however, access to pages of the higher level requires signing a non-disclosure agreement.
* Submitting online press releases to authoritative websites in order to promote brand presence and suppress negative content.
* Submitting legal take-down requests if someone believes they have been libeled.
* Procedure For Submitting Claims With Sbp In Respect of Unclaimed Deposits Surrendered By Banks / Dfis.
Submitting to his new teacher's method, he began his studies anew, taking up again Torah, Mishnah, Talmud, and even Hebrew grammar.
* Submitting all material to the lender.
Submitting a letter under a false name to shill in support or to criticize an opponent can have significant consequences.
* Reasons for Submitting to the Catholic Church: a Farewell Letter to his Parishioners.
Submitting to him completely is ego-death.
Submitting a memorial, Cao Xiu pled guilty for his misjudgment.
Submitting himself for various projects via an Internet casting site, he landed his debut feature film role in The Last Samurai, co-starring opposite Tom Cruise in the Warner Bros. epic as Nobutada, a son of Katsumoto, a fierce archer, double swordsman, and a young Samurai who befriends captured American soldier, played by Tom Cruise.
Submitting school registration applications initiates.

results and factor
The same phenomenon results in extremely fast spin of compact stars ( like white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes ) when they are formed out of much larger and slower rotating stars ( indeed, decreasing the size of object 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > times results in increase of its angular velocity by the factor 10 < sup > 8 </ sup >).
It follows from this theorem that all Carmichael numbers are odd, since any even composite number that is square-free ( and hence has only one prime factor of two ) will have at least one odd prime factor, and thus results in an even dividing an odd, a contradiction.
In contrast, John Bell, in his 1964 paper, showed that quantum mechanics and the class of hidden variable theories Einstein favored would lead to different experimental results: different by a factor of for certain correlations.
A related concept, the " Finagle factor ", is an ad hoc multiplicative or additive term in an equation which can only be justified by the fact that it gives more correct results.
Neither side was satisfied with the results and the disintegration of the Burgundian state was a factor in most major wars in Western Europe for more than two centuries.
The factor ( 2 < sup >− 1 </ sup >) is a right arithmetic shift, a ( 0 ) results in no operation ( since 2 < sup > 0 </ sup > = 1, is the multiplicative identity element ), and a ( 2 < sup > 1 </ sup >) results in a left arithmetic shift.
To obtain agreement with experimental results, he had to include additional arbitrary assumptions about the phase and amplitude of the secondary waves, and also an obliquity factor.
In order to get agreement with experimental results, Fresnel found that the individual contributions from the secondary waves on the sphere had to be multiplied by a constant, i / λ, and by an additional inclination factor, K ( χ ).
Other factor analyses of the data, with different results, are possible.
Arthur Jensen and Bernard Davis argued that if the g factor ( general intelligence factor ) were replaced with a model that tested several types of intelligence, it would change results less than one might expect.
* Execute tests – probably repeatedly ( iteratively ) in order to see whether any unaccounted for factor might affect the results
A factor is something that brings results or a cause, while conversion is an action of changing the " version " of a thing.
Since the molar volume of gases is very roughly 1000 times that of solids and liquids, this results in a factor of about 1000 loss in volumetric heat capacity for gases, as compared with liquids and solids.
In this case, the deciding factor is whether the harm results from the plan's administration or the provider's actions.
In that case, consideration of finite ion temperature only results in a small numerical factor.
The above factor contribute to the measurement uncertainty of the results obtained with UV / Vis spectrophotometry.
The results of a PCA are usually discussed in terms of component scores, sometimes called factor scores ( the transformed variable values corresponding to a particular data point ), and loadings ( the weight by which each standardized original variable should be multiplied to get the component score ).
However the results showed that the MIC ’ s attempt to preach and practise non-communalism would not prevail in Malayan politics when communalism was the winning factor.
This factor of 200 is from two sources: the pion has only about ~ 130 times the mass of the leptons, but the extra energy appears as different kinetic energies of the pion or leptons, and results in relatively more kinetic energy transferred to a heavier product pion, in order to conserve momentum.
For example, doubling distances corresponds to a scale factor of 2 for distance, while cutting a cake in half results in pieces with a scale factor of ½.

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