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Bergen County, part of the New York metropolitan area, has one of the largest concentrations of enclosed retail shopping malls of any county in the nation ; four major malls lie within the county.
If is any unit vector, the projection of the curl of F onto is defined to be the limiting value of a closed line integral in a plane orthogonal to as the path used in the integral becomes infinitesimally close to the point, divided by the area enclosed.
The quarry and tombs associated with it are north, not west of the main city and west only of the merchant area in the Tyropoeon Valley, which was enclosed by the Second Wall.
They were 3 metres thick and 6 metres high and enclosed exactly the same area as the earlier fortress.
So the area enclosed by an ellipse is easy to calculate -- it's the lengths of elliptic arcs that are hard.
The area enclosed by an ellipse is πab, where a and b are one-half of the ellipse's major and minor axes respectively.
If evaporation takes place in an enclosed area, the escaping molecules accumulate as a vapor above the liquid.
The area is enclosed and visitable through an entrance on the last block of Ermou Street, close to the intersection with Peiraios Street.
They proposed that, of all closed classical orbits traced by a mechanical system in its phase space, only the ones that enclosed an area which was a multiple of Planck's constant were actually allowed.
) The area enclosed by a parabola and a line segment, the so-called " parabola segment ", was computed by Archimedes via the method of exhaustion in the third century BC, in his The Quadrature of the Parabola.
The area of a polygon is the measurement of the 2-dimensional region enclosed by the polygon.
* Considering the enclosed regions as point sets, we can find the area of the enclosed point set.
Any legal wrestler is open to attack from any direction at any time, including when they are downed, as long as they are within the ring area enclosed by the ring ropes.
Moreover, the above-mentioned stiffness is quantitatively related to the so-called " area law " behaviour of the expectation value of the Wilson loop product P < sub > W </ sub > of the ordered coupling constants around a closed loop W ; i. e. is proportional to the area enclosed by the loop.
Note that this concealment is often preferably outdoors, because firing an RPG within an enclosed area may create a dangerous backblast.
In Shang Dynasty China, at the site of Ao, large walls were erected in the 15th century BC that had dimensions of in width at the base and enclosed an area of some squared.
Within the outer edge of the enclosed area is a circle of 56 pits ( 13 ), each about a metre ( 3 ' 3 ") in diameter, known as the Aubrey holes after John Aubrey, the 17th-century antiquarian who was thought to have first identified them.
Uncovered remains are known to exist immediately adjacent to the ancient monument in areas presently covered by fields, and others, of uncertain date, can be seen eroding out of the cliff edge a little to the south of the enclosed area.
Trail riding sometimes called horse or pony trekking is riding outdoors on natural trails and roads as opposed to riding in an enclosed area such as a riding arena.
* The Shang Dynasty Chinese capital city at Ao had massive defensive walls of in width at the base and enclosed an area of some.
The peak intensity at an axial distance from the beam waist is calculated using L ' Hôpital's rule as the limit of the enclosed power within a circle of radius, divided by the area of the circle:
The term " garden " in British English refers to a small enclosed area of land, usually adjoining a building.

enclosed and had
Sir Humphry Davy had discovered that a flame enclosed inside a mesh of a certain fineness cannot ignite firedamp.
At the time of granting of its charter, Eindhoven had approximately 170 houses enclosed by a rampart.
Technological advances had moved the open water wheel into an enclosed turbine.
Tabun itself was so hazardous that the final processes had to be performed while enclosed in double glass-lined chambers with a stream of pressurized air circulating between the walls.
" Phlogisticated " substances are those that contain phlogiston and are " dephlogisticated " when burned ; " in general, substances that burned in air were said to be rich in phlogiston ; the fact that combustion soon ceased in an enclosed space was taken as clear-cut evidence that air had the capacity to absorb only a definite amount of phlogiston.
In 1811, prompted by discussions with a Chinese student about Chinese script, Silvestre de Sacy considered a suggestion made by Georg Zoëga in 1797 that the foreign names in Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions might be written phonetically ; he also recalled that as long ago as 1761, Jean-Jacques Barthélemy had suggested that the characters enclosed in cartouches in hieroglyphic inscriptions were proper names.
Louis was unhappy with playing tennis out of doors and accordingly had indoor, enclosed courts made in Paris " around the end of the 13th century ".
With the building of the Salisbury Court Theatre in 1629 near the site of the defunct Whitefriars, the London audience had six theatres to choose from: three surviving large open-air " public " theatres, the Globe, the Fortune, and the Red Bull, and three smaller enclosed " private " theatres, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, and the Salisbury Court.
The troops had completed the construction of the fort by the summer of 1804 ; it was a log-built fort enclosed in a double stockade, with two blockhouses.
By 2001, the membership had increased to approximately 2, 100 men in 25 provinces, 700 enclosed nuns in 70 monasteries, and 13 affiliated Congregations and Institutes.
Ptolemy's maps, which became well known in Europe during the Renaissance, did not actually depict such a continent, but they did show an Africa which had no southern oceanic boundary ( and which therefore might extend all the way to the South Pole ), and also raised the possibility that the Indian Ocean was entirely enclosed by land.
The camp perimeter had eight watchtowers manned by armed Military Police, and it was enclosed by five-strand barbed wire.
The Agaricomycotina include what had previously been called the Hymenomycetes ( an obsolete morphological based class of Basidiomycota that formed hymenial layers on their fruitbodies ), the Gasteromycetes ( another obsolete class that included species mostly lacking hymenia and mostly forming spores in enclosed fruitbodies ), as well as most of the jelly fungi.
His company used the term " mall " to describe the development, which was an alternative to the more typical strip malls usually built in the suburbs ( the " mall " in " strip mall " came into usage later, after the enclosed mall had been popularized by Rouse's company ).
Franz Joseph almost always wore a uniform, which had a high collar that almost completely enclosed the neck.
For 2005, the enclosed area of the festival was over, had over 385 live performances and was attended by around 150, 000 people.
The enclosed valley had all the natural features needed for the creation of a monastery, providing shelter from the weather, stone and timber for building, and a supply of running water.
The courtyard was larger than it is now, as there were no corridors on the western side and the northern and southern sides only had enclosed galleries on the first floor ( second floor in American English ) with open galleries below.
Basiliscus and his family were sent to a fortress in Cappadocia, where Zeno had them enclosed in a dry cistern, to die from exposure.
Louis was unhappy with playing tennis out of doors and accordingly had indoor, enclosed courts made in Paris " around the end of the 13th century ".
Before his death he had the upper terrace widened to hold a larger parterre and enclosed with latticework and pavilions ; his successor, Louis XII, built a gallery round the terrace which can be seen in the 1576 engraving by Jacques Androuet du Cerceau, in Les plus excellens bastimens de France.
By 1820 a harbour area of 14 acres ( 5. 7 hectares ) had been enclosed.

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