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Such and series
Such a series of articles was certainly never printed in the public press of mid-Victorian England.
Such encyclopedias included The Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( first published in 1967 and now in its second edition ), and Elsevier's Handbooks In Economics series.
Such a tack was taken by psychologists Emma Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, who used analytical psychology to interpret the Grail as a series of symbols in their book The Grail Legend.
Such a series of rules converts a theoretical underlying representation into a surface form that is actually heard.
In April and May 2010 the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Mudlark Production Company presented a version of the play, entitled Such Tweet Sorrow, as an improvised, real-time series of tweets on Twitter.
Such flux is termed leakage flux, and results in leakage inductance in series with the mutually coupled transformer windings.
Such a series suggests that the scales of the bud are in truth leaves, modified to protect the more delicate parts of the plant during unfavorable periods.
Such freedom and experimentation has produced such series as The League of Gentlemen, Marion and Geoff, 15 Storeys High, Spaced, Black Books and Green Wing.
Such a site excavation concerns itself with a specific archaeological site or a connected series of sites, and may be conducted over as little as several weeks to over a number of years.
Such TV series as Clutch Cargo are known for being produced on extremely low budgets, with camera tricks used in place of actual animation.
Such a series of interconnected universes is often called a multiverse.
Such long count dates can be seen on many inscriptions in the Mayan area at the start of the initial series which usually occurs at the beginning of an inscription.
Such divergent series can sometimes be resummed using techniques such as Borel resummation.
Such meta-fictional concerns would be mined more deeply in Roth's series of 1980s novels, most radically in The Counterlife and Operation Shylock.
Such a storyline might have been problematic in the original series.
Such a time series does not have a strict periodicity, but its power spectrum still consists only of sharp lines.
Such a situation typically arises when the player who is checking cannot deliver checkmate ; while failing to continue the series of checks gives the opponent at least a chance to win.
Such was its fame in the UK that the BBC Two documentary series Arena once devoted an edition to the car and its enthusiasts.
Such well-known fictional Kitsune include the fox demon Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho and Kyubimon from the Digimon Tamers series.
Such infinite summations are known as series.
Such health centers and spas offer a series of multimodal therapies including the purification therapy called Maharishi Panchakarma.
Such occurrences have appeared in the television series Law & Order.
Such signalling controls embryogenesis, the building of a body plan from scratch through a series of sequential steps.
Such worries were notably expressed by Iorga in a series of Bucharest Radio broadcasts, Sfaturi pe întuneric (" Advice at Dark ", soon after published in brochure format ).

Such and measurements
Such measurements will enable scientists to better model and predict plutonium's long-term behavior in the aging stockpile.
Such testing requires that the component be isolated from the circuit as otherwise other current paths will most likely distort measurements.
Such scholars do not consider this a trivial difference, noting that many traditional researchers ' aggression measurements may measure outcomes lower down in the continuum, at levels which are adaptive, yet they generalize their findings to non-adaptive levels of aggression, thus losing precision.
Such measurements are nearly impossible in experiments with small and many particles.
Such measurements are much less precise than modern mass spectrometric measurements of atomic weights and molecular masses, and are of mostly historical interest.
Such flow measurements are often commercially important when testing the efficiency of large turbines.
Such discrepancies probably arise because most official measurements of the falls take into consideration only the free-leaping portion, omitting the bottom part that cascades along the tepui.
Such limits generally present themselves as increasing complications that slow the learning of how to do things more efficiently, like the well-known limits of perfecting any process or product or to perfecting measurements.
Such measurements is used research on neuroscience and intelligence.
Such measurements led to the discovery of the planets Uranus, Neptune, and ( indirectly ) Pluto.
Such measurements can be used to infer cryptographic keys using techniques equivalent to those in power analysis, or can be used in non-cryptographic attacks, e. g. TEMPEST ( aka van Eck phreaking or radiation monitoring ) attacks.
Such attacks involve statistical analysis of timing measurements, and have been demonstrated across networks.
Such detailed measurements over many years led him to form an opinion on widespread famine and climate change in the empire.
Such measurements are used as a research tool in fields including biology and chemistry.
Such measurements often use a standard temperature of 25 ° C.
Such analysis relies on a high degree of precision in three measurements: weight, temperature, and temperature change.
Such errors cannot be removed by repeating measurements or averaging large numbers of results.
Such computations are needed for precision measurements in elementary particle physics as practiced e. g. at CERN ( see the papers citing ).
Such measurements are necessary to properly define the band edges and examine the gap for states.
Such comparative measurements as these were recorded in an acoustic half-space at best, and gas flow rates are unknown.
Such measurements were carried out, among others, by Brown and MacAdam in 1949, Davidson in 1951, Brown in 1957, and by Wyszecki and Fielder in 1971.
Such measurements enable the photographer to choose the right photo paper and the correct exposure, obviating experiments with test strips.
Such measurements are rarely used in production switching systems, in particular due to the necessity of voice samples at both ends.

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