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Deborah and number
The non-dimensional Deborah number is designed to account for the degree of non-Newtonian behaviour in a flow.
The Deborah number is defined as the ratio of the characteristic time of relaxation ( which purely depends on the material and other conditions like the temperature ) to the characteristic time of experiment or observation.
Since Deborah number is a relative quantity, the numerator or the denominator can alter the number.
A very small Deborah number can be obtained for a fluid with extremely small relaxation time or a very large experimental time, for example.
There are a number of exceptions to this rule, including the Matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, Miriam the prophetess, Deborah the Judge, Huldah the prophetess, Abigail who married David, Rahab and Esther.
A number of different lists exist which may include any of the following: Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Leah, Miriam, Deborah, Esther, Ruth, and Tamar among others.
The Deborah number is a dimensionless number, often used in rheology to characterize the fluidity of materials under specific flow conditions.
Dudda ( 1975 ) " A Deborah number for diffusion in polymer-solvent systems ", AIChE Journal 21 ( 5 ): 894 – 901, weblink to Wiley Online Library.
With the loss of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in 2000, Katharine Hepburn, Bob Hope and Gregory Peck in 2003, Marlon Brando in 2004, Shelley Winters in 2006, Deborah Kerr 2007, Van Johnson and Paul Newman in 2008, Tony Curtis and Patricia Neal in 2010 and Jane Russell and Elizabeth Taylor in 2011, the number of stars is dwindling.
While Wi is similar to the Deborah number and is often confused with it in technical literature, they have different physical interpretations.
In contrast, the Deborah number should be used to describe flows with a non-constant stretch history, and physically represents the rate at which elastic energy is stored or released.
Following the episode " Root And Branch ", Jim's ex-wife Deborah moved from Jersey to England and her number of appearances dwindled.
Several controversies surrounding Day's personality, statements, and actions led to a number of disaffected CA officials and MPs, including party stalwarts Deborah Grey and Chuck Strahl, to formally break with the Alliance caucus.
Deputy Principal ( Corporate ) / Deputy CEO / Clerk to Governors, Deborah Scully ; prior to joining Central, Debbie held a number of roles in the former Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ).
In December 2011 Deborah achieved her 11th number 1 with " If It wasn't for Love "
He wrote also a number of German novels, which appeared as serials in the " Deborah "; among these may be mentioned:
Deborah Cooper is an American professional dance music singer, award winning composer and entertainer, with several number one and top charting dance music and house music hits.

Deborah and used
According to the evidence introduced by Richard J. Evans at the libel trial of Deborah Lipstadt in 2000, Irving based his estimates of the dead of Dresden on the word of one individual who provided no supporting documentation, used forged documents, and described one witness who was a urologist as Dresden's Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
In the fantasy book A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, pennyroyal is used as a component in a contraceptive tea.
The portrait of Hyde's wife ( he comments " I regret to say the bitch is still going strong ") is a close copy of a portrait of Deborah Kerr which was used in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp in which Roger Livesey ( The Leagues " Padre " Mycroft ) also starred.
Southgate's landmark Ophelia sculpture by Deborah Halpern has been used to represent Melbourne in tourism campaigns.
Former members of the Family International, including Deborah Davis, daughter of the founder of the Children of God, and Kristina Jones, daughter of an early member, have used the term in describing the early days of the organization.
Deborah Shamoon says that Rose of Versailles can be used to track the development of shōjo manga from being " a genre for children to being one for older readers ".
* Meromei Sadeh (" Heights the Field ", used as a reference to the tribe of Naphtali by Deborah in the Book of Judges ), comments and insights on selected volumes of the Talmud.
Some high profile artists to have used the studios include: Paula Abdul, AC / DC, Steve Perry, Whiskeytown, Deborah Allen, Bob Seger, Tori Amos, B. B.
Expressly said to have been blinded in one eye by the attack, Archangel also walks with a cane and a limp for the rest of the series, but the precise nature of this injury is not specified ( although in one subsequent episode when he loses part of an ear, his right-hand woman, Marella ( Deborah Pratt ), quips that they might need to clone him for spare parts, implying that he has used a prosthetic leg since this incident ).
According to expert witness Richard J. Evans at the 2000 libel trial of Deborah Lipstadt, Irving based his estimates of the dead of Dresden on the word of one individual, Hans Voigt, who provided no supporting documentation, used forged documents, and described one witness Max Funfack as Dresden's Deputy Chief Medical Officer.
More recently in 2000 it was used by Christopher Browning in the Holocaust libel trial between David Irving and Deborah Lipstadt.

Deborah and is
The only time a major judge is said to have made legal judgments was Deborah ( 4: 4 ).
... A rare exception to this tradition is the prophetess and judge Deborah, perhaps the Bible's greatest woman figure.
According to Finkelstein, Deborah Lipstadt claims there is widespread Holocaust denial-yet in " Denying the Holocaust " her prime example is Arthur Butz, author of The Hoax of the Twentieth Century.
Although the death of Rebecca, Jacob's mother, is not explicitly recorded in the Bible, Deborah, Rebecca's nurse, died and was buried at Bethel, at a place that Jacob calls Allon Bachuth ( אלון בכות ), " Oak of Weepings " ( Genesis 35: 8 ).
His longtime companion is writer Deborah Eisenberg.
** The film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I, starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner, is released only a few months after the film version of R & H's Carousel.
Deborah Cadbury says that she invested with a conman who swindled her and disappeared with the money, but Shelley Emling writes that is not clear whether the man ran off with the money or whether he died suddenly leaving Anning with no way to recover the investment.
Assata Olugbala Shakur ( born July 16, 1947, as JoAnne Deborah Byron, married name Chesimard ) is an African-American activist and escaped convict who was a member of the Black Panther Party ( BPP ) and Black Liberation Army ( BLA ).
Portraits of a Naked Lady Dancer ( 2004 ) is a documentary, directed by Deborah Rowe.
According to linguist Deborah Tannen, " Bitch is the most contemptible thing you can say about a woman.
Al explains the situation to Sam, revealing that the only way for Sam to return is to correct something that went wrong in the past, according to the project's artificial intelligence " parallel hybrid computer ", Ziggy ( voiced by co-executive producer Deborah Pratt ).
Ziggy ( voiced by co-executive producer Deborah Pratt ) is the artificial intelligence " parallel hybrid computer " that runs the project and attempts to deduce the purposes of Sam's leaps, appearing only in the fourth-season episode " The Leap Back.
Though Bethel had originally been allocated to Benjamin, by the time of the prophetess Deborah, Bethel is described as being in the land of the Ephraim.
In the Song of Deborah, the tribe is specially singled out as having " offered their lives to death in the region of Merom ," ( Judges 5: 18 ); and praised because there came " out of Zebulun they that led the army to fight ," as in Hebrew, " they that carry the pen of the writer ," i. e., such as recruiting and inspecting officers ( Judges 5: 14 ).
However, the tribe is not mentioned in the ancient Song of Deborah, and some scholars think that Simeon was not originally regarded as a distinct tribe ; according to Israel Finkelstein, the south of Canaan, in which Simeon was situated, was simply an insignificant rural backwater at the time the poem was written.
In the ancient Song of Deborah, Naphtali is commended, along with Zebulun, for risking their lives in the fight against Sisera ; in the prose account of the event, which textual scholars regard as a much later narrative based on the poem, there is the addition that Barak, the leader of the anti-Sisera forces, hails from the tribe of Naphtali.
Like the other tribes of the kingdom of Judah, the tribe of Judah is entirely absent from the ancient Song of Deborah, rather than present but described as unwilling to assist in the battle between Israelites and their enemy.
However, even by the time of the prophetess Deborah, Bethel is described as being in the land of the Tribe of Ephraim.
The name occurs twice ; at the first mention Shamgar is identified as a Biblical Judge, who repelled Philistine incursions into Israelite regions, and slaughtered 600 of the invaders with an ox goad, the other mention is within the Song of Deborah, where Shamgar is described as having been one of the prior rulers, in whose days roads were abandoned, with travelers taking winding paths, and village life collapsing.

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