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By this procedure rinsing progresses in two stages, first by dilution until the time when the drains are separated and thereafter by displacement of the soil-bearing liquor by clean rinse water, since soiled liquor squeezed from the specimens at the nip passes directly to waste from the suds box drains.
In words, the acceleration is pointing directly opposite to the radial displacement r at all times, and has a magnitude:
This displacement is necessarily tangent to the curve at s, showing that the unit vector tangent to the curve is:
The wave displacement at any subsequent point is the sum of these secondary waves.
In all cases, the term diaspora carries a sense of displacement ; that is, the population so described finds itself for whatever reason separated from its national territory, and usually its people have a hope, or at least a desire, to return to their homeland at some point, if the " homeland " still exists in any meaningful sense.
Guided missile destroyers such as the Arleigh Burke class are actually larger and more heavily armed than most previous ships classified as guided missile cruisers, due to their massive size at long, displacement ( 9200 tons ) and armament of over 90 missiles.
This was discovered at about the same time by Kazimierz Fajans, and is known as the radioactive displacement law of Fajans and Soddy, a fundamental step toward understanding the relationships among families of radioactive elements.
The principle of superposition of waves states that when two or more waves are incident on the same point, the total displacement at that point is equal to the vector sum of the displacements of the individual waves.
If a crest of a wave meets a crest of another wave of the same frequency at the same point, then the magnitude of the displacement is the sum of the individual magnitudes – this is constructive interference.
Normally aspirated engines must have a displacement of 6. 5 liters ( 400 cubic inch ) or while forced induction ( turbocharged or supercharged ) engines must be at least 3. 8 liters ( 235 cubic inch ) in displacement.
Monts oversaw the design of the Brandenburg class battleship, four of which were constructed by 1894 at a cost of 16 million GM each and displacement of 10, 000 tons.
Estimated cost for new dreadnoughts was placed at 36. 5 million GM for 19, 000 ton displacement ships ( larger than Dreadnought at 17, 900 tons ), and 27. 5 million GM for battlecruisers.
This displacement of peoples has led to both human rights violations as well as the exploitation of minority ethnic groups at the hands of the dominant Burman group.
In the spring-mass system, oscillations occur because, at the static equilibrium displacement, the mass has kinetic energy which is converted into potential energy stored in the spring at the extremes of its path.
Positive displacement pumps, unlike centrifugal or roto-dynamic pumps, will in theory produce the same flow at a given speed ( RPM ) no matter what the discharge pressure.
Plates taken at his observatory in Arequipa, Peru, showed no evidence for the predicted planet, and British astronomer P. H. Cowell showed that the irregularities observed in Uranus's orbit virtually disappeared once the planet's displacement of longitude was taken into account.
The frequency at which the black body radiation is at maximum is given by Wien's displacement law.
All else being equal, engines with greater capacities are more powerful and provide greater torque at lower speed ( rpm ) and consumption of fuel increases accordingly, although power and fuel consumption are affected by many factors outside of engine displacement.
Most cars sold to the public did not have a wide variety of engine choices, and the majority of the buying public at the time were not interested in the large displacement special edition engine options that would soon become popular.

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Mistral claims to have overcome the challenges of fuel consumption inherent in the rotary, at least to the extent that the engines are demonstrating specific fuel consumption within a few points of reciprocating engines of similar displacement.
Following the Temple's destruction at the end of the First Jewish Revolt and the displacement to the Galilee of the bulk of the remaining Jewish population in Judea at the end of the Bar Kochva Revolt, Jewish tradition in the Talmud and poems from the period records that the descendants of each priestly watch established a separate residential seat in towns and villages of the Galilee, and maintained this residential pattern for at least several centuries in anticipation of the reconstruction of the Temple and reinstitution of the cycle of priestly courses.
If we make a negligible deviation from the path of least time then, for the differential triangle formed by the displacement along the path and the horizontal and vertical displacements,
Although Operation Homecoming did not achieve the level of recognition for all people with land title at Kwajalein, nor an amount of compensation that truly remunerated these families for the natural resources and lands they had lost through displacement, the resulting agreements at least set a precedent for future dealings with the United States government.
Jack Nerrad wrote in Driving Today, " the Rocket V-8 set the standard for every American V-8 engine that would follow it for at least three decades [...] With a displacement of 303 cubic inches and topped by a two-barrel carburetor, the first Rocket V-8 churned out at 3, 600 rpm and 263 pound-feet of torque at a lazy 1800 rpm no mid-range car in the world, save the Hudson Hornet, came close to the Rocket Olds performance potential ..."
Most bounding faults show evidence of at least two episodes of Laramide ( Late Cretaceous and Eocene ) movement, suggesting both thrust and strike-slip types of displacement.
All have a length of and a breadth of, a displacement of at least 2100 tons, a maximum draft of, two diesel engines, and a top speed of ( 18 mph ).
Furthermore, the roof prism has no displacement and a deviation typically between 45 ° and 90 °, while in a single porro prism the beam is typically deviated by 180 ° and displaced by a distance of at least one beam diameter.
For algebraic analysis of data, " fitting " usually means trying to find the curve that minimizes the vertical ( y-axis ) displacement of a point from the curve ( e. g., ordinary least squares ).
However for graphical and image applications geometric fitting seeks to provide the best visual fit ; which usually means trying to minimize the orthogonal distance to the curve ( e. g., total least squares ), or to otherwise include both axes of displacement of a point from the curve.
According to the Community Service Society, " Two-thirds of poor New Yorkers and over one-third of near poor households — up to twice the poverty level — spend at least half of their incomes on rent … and place millions of low-income New Yorkers at risk of housing hardships and displacement.
A stiff structure is one that has the least possible displacement when given certain set of boundary conditions.
Provided two voltage waveforms have at least some relative displacement on the time axis, other than a multiple of a half-cycle, any other polyphase set of voltages can be obtained by an array of passive transformers.
Behavior is that portion of an organism's interaction with its environment that is characterized by detectable displacement in space through time of some part of the organism and that results in a measurable change in at least one aspect of the environment.
Both the duty cycle and the phase displacement between the two channels is at least three times as stable in the face of fluctuating air gap and temperature drift.

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Though offering two of the largest displacement V8 engines ever installed in a production vehicle by Ford, the car's considerable weight combined with low horsepower output caused by restrictive emissions technology resulted in modest performance.
This amount was still 13 % higher than what was allowed for the OHC engines, the engine was also allowed to retain its considerable displacement advantage.
However, this plan lead to considerable demolitions, disruptions and displacement in the community as well as two treason trials involving 13 leaders of Alexandra.
Given the limited success of this engine, after a short period of time ( 1 year or so ) was replaced by the first evolution with head multivalve of 1242 cc and multipoint injection, with the considerable power of 86 hp at 6000 rpm / min and max torque of 113 Nm at 4500 r / min, which debuted on this model ( as it was at that time in 1985 on the 999 8v Y10 ), still among the best engines of this displacement, power and performance.

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The color of amethyst has been demonstrated to result from substitution by irradiation of trivalent iron ( Fe < sup > 3 +</ sup >) for silicon in the structure, in the presence of trace elements of large ionic radius, and, to a certain extent, the amethyst color can naturally result from displacement of transition elements even if the iron concentration is low.
Like the miniature of the Flemish school, the Italian miniature was still worked to some extent with success, under special patronage, even in the 16th century ; but with the rapid displacement of the manuscript by the printed book the miniaturist's occupation was brought to a close.
Assessing the extent of crime displacement and diffusion of benefits: a review of situational crime prevention evaluations.

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