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It was toward the end of this extended period of study that Gassmann was called away on a new opera commission and a gap in the theater's program allowed for Salieri to make his debut as a composer of a completely original opera buffa.
After earlier failing to hold or retake Franquenée and Taviers, Guiscard ’ s right flank had become dangerously exposed and a fatal gap had opened on the right of their line.
Other chemicals, known as DNA intercalators, fit into the gap between adjacent bases on a single strand and induce frameshift mutations by " masquerading " as a base, causing the DNA replication machinery to skip or insert additional nucleotides at the intercalated site.
* BCS theory predicts the dependence of the value of the energy gap E at temperature T on the critical temperature T < sub > c </ sub >.
: which is of the form suggested the previous year by M. J. Buckingham in Very High Frequency Absorption in Superconductors based on the fact that the superconducting phase transition is second order, that the superconducting phase has a mass gap and on Blevins, Gordy and Fairbank's experimental results the previous year on the absorption of millimeter waves by superconducting tin.
To support the centre, Captain Thompson of Leander abandoned the futile efforts to drag the stranded Culloden off the shoal and sailed down the embattled French line, entering the gap created by the drifting Peuple Souverain and opening a fierce raking fire on Franklin and Orient.
Antony seized the opportunity and with Cleopatra on her ship and him on a different ship, sped through the gap and escaped, abandoning his entire force.
In the 1970s Clannad made their mark initially in the folk and traditional scene, and then subsequently went on to bridge the gap between traditional Celtic and pop music in the 1980s and 1990s, incorporating elements from New Age, smooth jazz, and folk rock.
The ease with which electrons in the semiconductor can be excited from the valence band to the conduction band depends on the band gap between the bands.
Somewhere on Gallifrey is a portal known as the Untempered Schism, a gap in the fabric of reality.
After a 10 year gap, the Goths, along with the Heruli, another Germanic tribe from Scandinavia, raiding on 500 ships, sacked Heraclea Pontica, Cyzicus and Byzantium.
Funds from the multilateral lending institutions, which eventually would help fill the gap left by the reduction of United States aid, were still under negotiation in 1989 and would be conditioned first on payment of arrears on the country's enormous external debt.
* The jack is a thin, rectangular piece of wood which sits upright on the end of the keylever, held in place by the registers ( the upper movable, the lower fixed ) which are two long strips of wood running in the gap from spine to cheek with rectangular mortises through which the jacks can move up and down. Figure 2.
After school, Harry took a gap year, during which he spent time in Australia, working ( as his father had done in his youth ) on a cattle station and participating in the Young England vs Young Australia Polo Test Match.
All tests of cognitive ability would continue to be highly correlated with one another and there would still be a black-white gap on cognitive tests.
Whether a material is an insulator depends on its band gap, the energy needed by an electron to make it a conduction electron so it can move freely.
In attempts to tackle such attacks on their intellectual property, companies are increasingly keeping important information off network, leaving an " air gap ", with some companies building " Faraday cages " to shield from electromagnetic or cellphone transmissions.
Clemens Thoma provides an explanation for this based on the observation that Josephus may have learned of the details of the actions of Annanus in the twenty year gap between the writing of the Jewish Wars and the Antiquities, and thus avoided a positive tone when writing of Ananus in the Antiquities.
For one thing, the radicals on all sides felt themselves constantly repelled by the creed adopted by the Council of Chalcedon to defend the biblical doctrine of the nature of Christ and bridge the gap between the dogmatic parties.
Fizeau found that at a certain rate of rotation, the beam would pass through one gap in the wheel on the way out and the next gap on the way back.

gap and Interstate
The short portion of US 1 in New Hampshire follows the historic Lafayette Road, staying close to I-95, before leaving the city of Portsmouth on the former Memorial Bridge over the Piscataqua River, which has been demolished and being replaced, leaving a temporary gap in US 1, with two other nearby bridges carrying U. S. Route 1 Bypass and Interstate 95.
Ardsley Road experiences many backups through Edgemont into the village of Scarsdale, due to it being the primary east-west road between the eastern and western reaches of Westchester County in the gap between Interstate 287 and the Cross County Parkway.
The mine and its accompanying plant dominate the south side of the Crab Orchard gap along Interstate 40 and US-70.
Interstate 80 passes through the gap on the New Jersey side via the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge, while the Pennsylvania portion of the New Jersey Cut-Off mainline of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad comes into Slateford, PA.
To fill the gap, Highway 55 was rerouted along Interstate 94.
I-485 begins again at Interstate 85 northeast of Charlotte, and continues as if the road had not ended, at mile 31 ( in reality, an gap exists between the two exits ), and continues to Interstate 77 at mile 67.
Since there is heavy traffic from nearby Interstate 94 to the east as well as traffic traveling to and from McHenry County in the west, it seems logical to address this gap which is not yet four lanes.
The tunnel, which opened on November 23, 1985, closed a gap in the East Coast ’ s most important interstate route, Interstate 95, between Maine and Florida.
The Fishkill Ridge Conservation Area, owned by the environmental organization Scenic Hudson but managed by NYSOPRHP, bridges the gap between that central tract and the northern tract, a trail-less parcel on Sour Mountain at the Highlands ' northern end, reaching almost to Interstate 84 at the bottom of the slope.
* Breezewood, Pennsylvania, a gap in Interstate 70 that routes traffic down US 30 through town.
The state legislature assumed it would receive permission to convert Interstate 80 into a toll road to increase revenues, but the federal government denied the request, leading to a gap in the state transportation budget of $ 472 million.
East of Houston, the Tollway crosses the Houston Ship Channel on the Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge, a toll bridge ; this forms a gap in Beltway 8 between Interstate Highway 10 ( Baytown-East Freeway ) and State Highway 225 ( La Porte Freeway ).
A highway funding anomaly gave rise to a gap of less than 1 mile on I-70 that was not built to Interstate Highway standards and features traffic lights, which are rarely found on Interstate highways.

gap and 64
Farewell, Beloved Falco was a manga series that detailed the eight-year gap between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures.
Considering the seven-year gap since Nintendo 64's Mario Kart 64, GameSpot's Ryan Davis stated that he was " a little disappointed with the limited scope of the game.
There are five types of wedges, with lofts ranging from 45 ° to 64 °: pitching wedge ( PW, 48-50 °), gap wedge ( GW, also " approach ", " attack ", " utility ", or " dual " wedge, typically 52-54 °), sand wedge ( SW, 55-56 °), lob wedge ( LW, 60 °), and ultra lob wedge ( sometimes called the " flop wedge " or FW, 64 °).
Henri 64 ( White 2 ) and Fort 60 ( White 1 ) were both severely damaged trying to hold the line between the White and the Blue-and-White squadrons, to prevent a gap opening ; Henri was battered until she could no longer fight, and only escaped capture when Villette sent boats to tow her to safety ; Fort ’ s crew were forced to use sweeps to pull her out of the line for respite.

gap and between
The pamphlets are about law, the corporation, forms of government, the idea of freedom, the defense of liberty, the various lethargies which overtake our major institutions, the gap between traditional social ideals and the working mechanisms that have been set in motion for their realization.
The gap between the bookshelf and the record cabinet grows smaller with each new recording catalogue.
Nevertheless, they made naught of Marx's prophecy that capitalism would never pay the `` workers '' -- to use Marx's word -- more than a subsistence wage, with the consequence that increased productivity must inevitably find its way into the capitalists' pockets with the result, in turn, that the gap between the rich and the poor would irrevocably widen and the misery of the poor increase.
In many cases the revolutionary production has offered no more than sensational effects: the first hearing was fascinating and the second disillusioning as the gap between sound and substance became clearer.
Vacuum- and pressure-formed sheet plastics fill the gap between cardboard and molded plastics.
To reduce heat transfer from the hot gas to this anode holder outside the regime of the arc, a carbon shield was attached to the surface providing an air gap of 1/16 inch between the plate and the surface of the anode holder.
The gap between the ecumenical perspective and the parish perspective appears most starkly in a church in any of our comfortable suburbs.
The establishment or expansion of multiple United States Armed Forces installations added to the state economy and helped bridge the gap between an agricultural and industrial economy during the mid-20th century.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator ’ s meaning and the text ’ s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".
There is specific mention in " The Capture of Cerberus " to the fact that there has been a gap of twenty years between Poirot's previous meeting with Countess Rossakoff and this one.
With the Academies in Europe ( second half of 16th century ) the gap between fine and applied arts was definitely set.
The alpha particles ionize air between a small gap.
Using space exploration as a symbol of national prestige, he warned of a " missile gap " between the two nations, pledging to make the U. S. not " first but, first and, first if, but first period.
This is a work that bridges the gap between serious symbolic meaning and the type of critical absurdity with which Jarry would soon become associated.
The eleventh century Persian mathematician Omar Khayyám saw a strong relationship between geometry and algebra, and was moving in the right direction when he helped to close the gap between numerical and geometric algebra with his geometric solution of the general cubic equations, but the decisive step came later with Descartes.
In light of the economic gap between rich and poor countries, movement adherents claim “ free trade ” without measures in place to protect the environment and the health and well being of workers will contribute only to the strengthening the power of industrialized nations ( often termed the " North " in opposition to the developing world's " South ").
The uniform air gap between the iron core and the permanent magnet poles make the deflection of the meter linearly proportional to current.
This says that current expectations of future inflation reflect past expectations and an " error-adjustment " term, in which current expectations are raised ( or lowered ) according to the gap between actual inflation and previous expectations.
Bioinformatics helps to bridge the gap between genome and proteome projects — for example, in the use of DNA sequences for protein identification.
The ratio between the value of the energy gap at zero temperature and the value of the superconducting transition temperature ( expressed in energy units ) takes the universal value of 3. 5, independent of material.
This caused a gap to open up between Zealous and Goliath and the rest of the fleet.
Captain Thomas Foley had noticed as he approached that there was an unexpected gap between Guerrier and the shallow water of the shoal.
This field seeks to close the gap between engineering and medicine: It combines the design and problem solving skills of engineering with medical and biological sciences to improve healthcare diagnosis, monitoring and therapy.

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