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factors and governing
Directional shear is one of the most important factors governing the development of squalls ; environments with weak directional shear typically produce more intense squalls than those with higher shear levels.
A number of factors have been shown by Arvind and Stirton to have had a determinative role in the decision by the German states to receive the Code, including territorial concerns, Napoleonic control and influence, the strength of central state institutions, a feudal economy and society, rule by liberal ( enlightened despotism ) rulers, nativism ( local patriotism ) among the governing elites, and popular anti-French sentiment.
An empirical test of the factors governing moral sentiments relating to incest.
These methods were insufficient to ascertain the relative importance of the factors responsible for or governing why consumers, markets and market segments reacted differently to concepts presented to them in the concept tests.
As one of the three principal factors governing astronomical seeing, atmospheric scintillation is defined as variations in illuminance only, and so twinkling does not cause blurring of astronomical images.
The second graph is of more importance since it is attenuation which is the governing factor for line speed because attenuation rate over distance can vary significantly between various copper lines due to their quality and other factors.
Consider a complex, real-world problem, like those of marketing or making policies for a nation, where there are many governing factors, and most of them cannot be expressed as numerical time series data, as one would like to have for building mathematical models.
A detailed understanding of the factors governing adult neural stem cells in vivo may ultimately lead to elegant cell therapies for neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease by mobilizing autologous endogenous neural stem cells to replace degenerated neurons.
Membership in these governing groups are selected by representatives of the Jewish community they serve, with Jewish scholarship considered to be the key factors for determining leaders.
While the NLRB has developed detailed rules governing what units are appropriate in health care institutions, it takes a more ad hoc approach in other cases, relying on a collection of factors that the Board labels its “ community of interest ” standard.
When the mathematical factors governing the pattern of growth are such that there is a very rapid expansion of the conical shape, of the shell tube, then the adult shell has very few whorls.
The 15 main factors counteracting the operation of the law of value, as a law governing the economic exchange of products, are:
secondary schooling in Queensland, its relationship with and the problem it poses architecture, and an appraisal of the factors governing the future establishment of such a school ", where he wrote:
Under the Prudent Man Rule, when the governing trust instrument, state law is silent concerning the types of investments permitted, the fiduciary is required to invest trust assets as a " prudent man " would invest his own property with the following factors in mind:

factors and need
How large a cooling unit you need, and the method of its installation, depends on a variety of factors.
A meta-analysis of research literature by Jost, Glaser, Kruglanski, and Sulloway in 2003 found that many factors, such as intolerance of ambiguity and need for cognitive closure, contribute to the degree of one's political conservatism.
Stueckelberg was motivated by the need for a manifestly covariant formalism for quantum field theory, but did not provide as automated a way to handle symmetry factors and loops, although he was first to find the correct physical interpretation in terms of forward and backward in time particle paths, all without the path-integral.
These factors have led some geologists to suggest that this GSSP is in need of re-assigning.
* The Next Generation Networks ( NGN ) concept takes into consideration new realities in the telecommunication industry characterized by factors such as ; the need to converge and optimize the operating networks and the extraordinary expansion of digital traffic ( i. e., increasing demand for new multimedia services, mobility, etc.
These factors ended the need for trappers.
In practice, dive times for rebreathers are more often influenced by other factors, such as water temperature and the need for safe ascent ( see Decompression ( diving )), and this is generally also true for large capacity open circuit sets.
All these factors are stimulating the need to produce local specialist as the demand increases. They are also clear indications that the nation is at the end of an economic downturn and poised for a period of economic boom.
Many libraries and museums increasingly use only the safe if confusing term " membrane "; depending on factors such as the method of preparation it may be very hard to determine the animal involved without using a laboratory, and the term avoids the need to distinguish between vellum and parchment.
Researchers need to know which variables are the most important factors that trigger landslides in any given location.
Over time, inexactitudes and other errors accumulate, creating more and greater errors of prediction, so ephemeris factors need to be recalculated from time to time, and that requires a new epoch to be defined.
These environmental factors cover a wider vision known as Industrial Ecology within which each manufacturing step of the products need to be considered from a Design for Environment ( DfE ) factors standpoint.
Systems for which damping is important ( such as dampers keeping a door from slamming shut ) have Q = ½. Clocks, lasers, and other systems that need either strong resonance or high frequency stability need high quality factors.
In practice, it is determined by the speed ( bandwidth ) of the interface addressing the given route, although that tends to need network-specific scaling factors now that links faster than 100 Mbit / s are common.
Each variant of the metric system has a degree of coherence – the various derived units being directly related to the base units without the need of intermediate conversion factors.
The ecological collapse which followed has been variously attributed to overpopulation, slave traders, European diseases ( including a smallpox epidemic which killed so many so quickly, the dead were left unburied and a tuberculosis epidemic wiped out a quarter of the population ), social upheaval ), understand that food supply can vary and also that other factors in the environment can alter humans ' need for food.
Factors that might cause the tissue to grow in some women but not in others need to be studied, and some of the possible causes below may provide some explanation, e. g., hereditary factors, toxins, or a compromised immune system.
After reading Little Women some women felt the need to “ acquire new and more public identities ”— which of course was also dependent on other factors like financial resources.
A composite number with two prime factors is a semiprime or 2-almost prime ( the factors need not be distinct, hence squares of primes are included ).
Other typical risk factors for liver cancer need not be present.
Kenosha County has traditionally attracted newcomers from suburban Chicago and in March 2008 the demographers of the Wisconsin Department of Administration reported that Kenosha County's improvements in roads, business's need for personnel and quality-of-life factors have contributed to a decades-long influx of Illinois transplants.

factors and assignment
The following factors are reflected in routing indicator assignment:
An observational study is used when it is impractical, unethical, cost-prohibitive ( or otherwise inefficient ) to fit a physical or social system into a laboratory setting, to completely control confounding factors, or to apply random assignment.
The most important advantage of proper randomization is that it minimizes allocation bias, balancing both known and unknown prognostic factors, in the assignment of treatments.
A natural experiment is an empirical study in which the experimental conditions ( i. e., which units receive which treatment ) are determined by nature or by other factors out of the control of the experimenters and yet the treatment assignment process is arguably exogenous.
Criteria for assignment in these cases have evolved over the decades, as our understanding of the biological factors and our diagnostic tests have improved, as surgical techniques have changed and potential complications have become clearer, and in response to the outcomes and opinions of adults who have grown up with various intersex conditions.
In the last decade a number of factors have led to changes in the recommended criteria for assignment and surgery.
Other factors influencing international service assignment cost are the host destination, the size of the family ( for accompanied assignments where the family relocates with the expatriate to the host country ), the expatriate benefits as per the employer's International Service policy, and home-host taxation.
And, when viewed only from the perspective of Internal Validity, highly controlled true experimental designs ( i. e. with random selection, random assignment to either the control or experimental groups, reliable instruments, reliable manipulation processes, and safeguards against confounding factors ) may be the " gold standard " of scientific research.

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