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The bulk of this article pertains to Athens in the 5th and 4th centuries BC during the Athenian democracy, which encouraged foreigners to settle in Athens, on account of the part which they took in
The bulk of this article is concerned with tents used for recreational camping which have sleeping space for one to ten people.
The next part of this article deals with the basic theory of cold field electron emission from bulk metals.
Archeological prehistory, which comprises the bulk of this article, is commonly divided chronologically into distinct periods, based on the development of tools from stone to bronze and iron, as well as changes in culture and climate that can be determined from the archeological record ; but the boundaries of these periods are uncertain, and the changes between them gradual.
The bulk of this article is about mycotoxins that are found in microfungi other than poisons from mushrooms or macroscopic fungi.
The Age noted, in an article Influence of the IWW, that " the great bulk of the opposition to conscription is centred in Victoria .".
The bulk of this article applies to both paperback and hardcover collections.

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While the first factor, which describes the bulk of the variation in a set of data, is more likely to represent something objectively real, subsequent factors become more and more abstract.
Although the term " skin effect " is most often associated with applications involving transmission of electrical currents, the skin depth also describes the exponential decay of the electric and magnetic fields, as well as the density of induced currents, inside a bulk material when a plane wave impinges on it at normal incidence.
In Movie Encyclopedia, film critic Leonard Maltin describes Morley as " recognisable by his ungainly bulk, bushy eyebrows, thick lips, and double chin, [...] particularly effective when cast as a pompous windbag ".
* The bulk modulus (< var > K </ var >) describes volumetric elasticity, or the tendency of an object to deform in all directions when uniformly loaded in all directions ; it is defined as volumetric stress over volumetric strain, and is the inverse of compressibility.
" Evelyn Waugh, in Put Out More Flags, describes it as " the vast bulk of London University insulting the autumnal sky.
The bulk of the novel describes the progress of the rebellion from its initial success at the Battle of Drumclog, and the growth of factionalism which hastened its defeat.

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* Jane Addams Collection, 1838-date ( bulk 1880-1935 ) ( 130 linear feet ) is housed at Swarthmore College Peace Collection.
The bulk of linear editing is done simply, with two machines and a edit controller device to control them.
As a result, these complexes give very linear high density polyethylene when bulky and when the steric bulk is removed, they are very active catalysts for ethylene oligomerization to linear alpha-olefins.
In mathematics, a group of Lie type is a group closely related to the group G ( k ) of rational points of a reductive linear algebraic group G with values in the field k. Finite groups of Lie type give the bulk of nonabelian finite simple groups.
It contains an internal discrete linear power supply, including a large transformer and power capacitors, comprising much of the bulk and weight of the system.

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Separate representation was abolished for the 1950 general election, with Frome itself being transferred to the Wells division, whilst most of the remainder of the constituency formed the bulk of the new Somerset North constituency.
A graphical representation of the conceptual differences between project delivery methods. There are two key variables which account for the bulk of the variation between delivery methods:

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Finally in 1964 – 65, Walter Kohn, Pierre Hohenberg and Lu Jeu Sham proposed the density functional theory which gave realistic descriptions for bulk and surface properties of metals.
This explanation is consistent with the bulk of Marxist theory in which Politics and Religion are seen as mere outgrowths ( superstructures ) of the basic underlying economic reality of a people.
In fact, both theory and computer simulations assume a thermodynamic separation principle: the separation process is determined by the equilibrium distribution ( partitioning ) of solute macromolecules between two phases --- a dilute bulk solution phase located at the interstitial space and confined solution phases within the pores of column packing material.
The bulk of solid-state physics theory and research is focused on crystals.
However, this change in research style ( and paradigm ) eventually ( after more than a century ) led to a theory of atomic structure that accounts well for the bulk properties of matter ; see, for example, Brady's General Chemistry.
The bulk of the book was an essay on money and a discussion of economic theory, it also contained a summary of the game's story and an explanation of the rules.
The theory of field emission from bulk metals was proposed by Ralph H. Fowler and Lothar Wolfgang Nordheim.
It is a property of quantum chromodynamics, the quantum field theory describing these interactions, and is responsible for the bulk of the mass ( over 99 %) of the nucleons, and thus of all common matter, as it converts very light bound quarks into 100 times heavier constituents of baryons.
this will be dual to an AdS theory with a bulk field J with the boundary condition
He articulated the bulk of his theory in his book of 1932, Die spätantike Alphabet-Mystik und die Runenreihe Alphabet-mysticism of late antiquity and the sequence of the runes.
The theory suggests that conventional chemotherapies kill differentiated or differentiating cells, which form the bulk of the tumor but are unable to generate new cells.

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Most apparent is their sheer bulk ; complexes averaged more than 200 rooms each, and some enclosed up to 700 rooms.
WSC affected all Test playing nations but it weakened Australia especially as the bulk of its players had signed up with Packer ; the Australian Cricket Board ( ACB ) would not select WSC-contracted players and an almost completely new Test team had to be formed.
In bulk form ( typically as chips or " turnings "), the metal is somewhat difficult to ignite, more so even than magnesium chips ; but, when lit, the metal burns in air with a brilliant high-intensity orange-red light.
As a bulk metal, cadmium is insoluble in water and is not flammable ; however, in its powdered form it may burn and release toxic fumes.
When the database is ready ( all its data structures and other needed components are defined ) it is typically populated with initial application's data ( database initialization, which is typically a distinct project ; in many cases using specialized DBMS interfaces that support bulk insertion ) before making it operational.
Grains may be preserved using carbon dioxide by one of two methods ; either using a block of dry ice placed in the bottom and the can is filled with grain or the container can be purged from the bottom by gaseous carbon dioxide from a cylinder or bulk supply vessel.
; Bulking agents: Bulking agents such as starch are additives that increase the bulk of a food without affecting its taste.
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.
There is still no consensus ; what does seem to be in agreement however is that the bulk of England's contemporary native population was already in place by the beginning of written history in this part of the world.
In Poland, where the bulk of Yiddish-speaking Jewry had established itself by the 18th century, three branches of Yiddishkheit emerged: those who opposed the predominant study of Kabbalah ( Jewish mysticism ) and those who supported it ; and the Yiddish theater culture of secularism also in Lithuania originally but getting to the whole Yiddish speaking society.
A team of U. N. inspectors, led by Swedish diplomat Hans Blix was admitted, into the country ; their final report stated that Iraqis capability in producing " weapons of mass destruction " was not significantly different from 1992 when the country dismantled the bulk of their remaining arsenals under terms of the ceasefire agreement with U. N. forces, but did not completely rule out the possibility that Saddam still had Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Changes in the temperature, pressure, and bulk composition of a rock mass cause changes in its mineralogy ; however, a rock can maintain its bulk composition, but as long as temperature and pressure change, its mineralogy can change as well.
N < sup > 7 </ sup > and O < sup > 6 </ sup > of guanine and the N < sup > 3 </ sup > and N < sup > 7 </ sup > of adenine are most susceptible to attack ; while N < sup > 7 </ sup >- guanine adducts, which form the bulk of DNA adducts, appear to be non-mutagenic, alkylation at O < sup > 6 </ sup > of guanine is harmful because excision repair of O < sup > 6 </ sup >- adduct of guanine may be poor in some tissues such as the brain.
The actual numerical difference can be very small when considering small molecules and the molecular mass of the most common isotopomer in which case the error only matters to physicists and a small subset of highly specialized chemists ; however it is always more correct, accurate and consistent to use molar mass in any bulk stoichiometric calculations.
A larger MTU brings greater efficiency because each packet carries more user data while protocol overheads, such as headers or underlying per-packet delays, remain fixed ; the resulting higher efficiency means a slight improvement in bulk protocol throughput.
Neon is monatomic, making it lighter than the molecules of diatomic nitrogen and oxygen which form the bulk of Earth's atmosphere ; a balloon filled with neon will rise in air, albeit more slowly than a helium balloon.
; Ships by type: bulk 3, cargo 2, container 1, petroleum tanker 2, roll-on / roll-off 1 ( 2002 estimate )
Many elements are essential in relative quantity ; they are usually called " bulk minerals ".
Eukaryotic genomes are ubiquitously associated into chromatin ; however, cells must spatially and temporally regulate specific loci independently of bulk chromatin.
Petrarch's will ( dated April 4, 1370 ) leaves 50 florins to Boccaccio " to buy a warm winter dressing gown "; various legacies ( a horse, a silver cup, a lute, a Madonna ) to his brother and his friends ; his house in Vaucluse to its caretaker ; for his soul, and for the poor ; and the bulk of his estate to his son-in-law, Francescuolo da Brossano, who is to give half of it to " the person to whom, as he knows, I wish it to go "; presumably his daughter, Francesca, Brossano's wife.
Many university laboratories in the United States have closed, citing a lack of acceptance by mainstream science as the reason ; the bulk of parapsychology research in the US is now confined to private institutions funded by private sources.

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