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instantaneous and public
Its success with the public was great and instantaneous, and for a decade or more, Orchardson's work was more eagerly looked for at the Academy than that of anyone else.

instantaneous and feeling
God wants us to remain in the present, in His presence, so it is supposed that debt is something which moves us away from the feeling of God's instantaneous presence.

instantaneous and was
A fire had just been lighted, he saw, and things had been set out for drinks, and, like any stray, his response to these comforts was instantaneous.
It was recognized years ago that the transition from daytime to nighttime propagation conditions, and vice versa, is not an instantaneous process, but takes place over periods of time from roughly 2 hours before sunset until about 2 hours after sunset, and again from roughly 2 hours before sunrise until some 2 hours after sunrise.
Although the transformation was not instantaneous, baseball has since become fully integrated.
" ( The patient was sick, there was no known cure for the ailment, prayers were directed to the Venerable, the patient was cured, the cure was spontaneous, instantaneous, complete and lasting, and doctors cannot find any natural explanation.
The effect was instantaneous and dramatic.
According to the understanding of quantum mechanics known as the Copenhagen interpretation, measurement causes an instantaneous collapse of the wave function describing the quantum system into an eigenstate of the observable state that was measured.
His fully developed camera, called the Kinetograph, was patented in 1891 and took a series of instantaneous photographs on standard Eastman Kodak photographic emulsion coated on to a transparent celluloid strip 35 mm wide.
Again, for early 20th century physics, the transition between the Maxwellian electromagnetic worldview and the Einsteinian Relativistic worldview was neither instantaneous nor calm, and instead involved a protracted set of " attacks ," both with empirical data as well as rhetorical or philosophical arguments, by both sides, with the Einsteinian theory winning out in the long-run.
The tropical year in the 1960 definition was not measured but calculated from a formula describing a mean tropical year that decreased linearly over time, hence the curious reference to a specific instantaneous tropical year.
If, the magnetization will not flip during the measurement, so the measured magnetization will be what the instantaneous magnetization was at the beginning of the measurement.
Due to the constant, and unvarying speed of light ( that is also constant ; without regard to whatever is the velocity of the eminating or reflecting source ), the true ( i. e., instantaneous ) velocities of distant stars cannot be observed ; the observed proper motion reflects the motion ( velocity ) of a star at the time the light was emitted from that source.
He then developed a style of portraiture that was imaginative and often extravagant, catching an instantaneous attitude in his subjects.
The key discovery was the presence in the crater of the minerals coesite and stishovite, rare forms of silica found only where quartz-bearing rocks have been severely shocked by an instantaneous overpressure.
As was the case for the Linear Chirp, the instantaneous frequency of the Exponential Chirp consists of the fundamental frequency accompanied by additional harmonics.
Euler proved that the projections of the angular velocity pseudovector over these three axes was the derivative of its associated angle ( which is equivalent to decompose the instant rotation in three instantaneous Euler rotations ).
While the choice of Cary Grant was almost instantaneous, the casting of Hildy was a far more extended process.
* Armstrong taught that God's purpose in creating mankind was to " reproduce Himself ", and that the process of being " born again " was not instantaneousthat the believer ( as a result of baptism by immersion ) was only " begotten " until reborn as a spirit being at the return of Jesus.

instantaneous and somewhat
Substitution of the multipole-expanded form of V into the second-order energy yields an expression that resembles somewhat an expression describing the interaction between instantaneous multipoles ( see the qualitative description above ).

instantaneous and for
Charles Stross's books Singularity Sky and Iron Sunrise make use of " causal channels " which use entangled particles for instantaneous two-way communication.
This delay, absent in electronic accounting systems due to instantaneous posting into relevant accounts, is not replicated in manual systems, thus giving rise to primary books of accounts such as Sales Book, Cash Book, Bank Book, Purchase Book for recording the immediate effect of the financial transaction.
For trajectories other than circular motion, for example, the more general trajectory envisioned in the image above, the instantaneous center of rotation and radius of curvature of the trajectory are related only indirectly to the coordinate system defined by u < sub > ρ </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > and to the length | r ( t )|
Loosely speaking, a derivative can be thought of as how much one quantity is changing in response to changes in some other quantity ; for example, the derivative of the position of a moving object with respect to time is the object's instantaneous velocity.
The time derivative of the equation for work yields the instantaneous power,
Another reason for heterodyne processing is that for fixed fractional bandwidth, the instantaneous bandwidth increases linearly in frequency.
Although this would generate unacceptable distortion in a music signal, the peaky nature of speech waveforms, combined with the simple frequency structure of speech as a periodic waveform having a single fundamental frequency with occasional added noise bursts, make these very simple instantaneous compression algorithms acceptable for speech.
This equation has the limitation that the torque equation is to be only written about instantaneous axis of rotation or center of mass for any type of motion-either motion is pure translation, pure rotation or mixed motion.
It is also notable for its description of the invention of the new physics that is the basis for the fictional ansible, an instantaneous communications device that plays a critical role in Le Guin's Hainish Cycle.
Information about the instantaneous frequency ( as distinct from spectral characteristic ) of the original voice signal is discarded ; it wasn't important to preserve this for the purposes of the vocoder's original use as an encryption aid, and it is this " dehumanizing " quality of the vocoding process that has made it useful in creating special voice effects in popular music and audio entertainment.
Lynds argues that an object in relative motion cannot have an instantaneous or determined relative position ( for if it did, it could not be in motion ), and so cannot have its motion fractionally dissected as if it does, as is assumed by the paradoxes.
Long-distance transmission of electricity ( thousands of kilometers ) is cheap and efficient, with costs of US $ 0. 005 – 0. 02 / kWh ( compared to annual averaged large producer costs of US $ 0. 01 – 0. 025 / kWh, retail rates upwards of US $ 0. 10 / kWh, and multiples of retail for instantaneous suppliers at unpredicted highest demand moments ).
* Flash ( photography ), instantaneous illumination for picture taking
In electric power transmission, the three conductors used for three-phase power transmission are referred to as a balanced line since the instantaneous sum of the three line voltages is nominally zero.
The same is true for the component of particle velocity that is in-phase with the instantaneous sound pressure:
The process seems to be instantaneous and unweakened by distance, making it the only practical means of communication for ships traveling many light years away from Earth.
The instantaneous amplitude of the carrier is controlled by the amplitude of the signal ( speech, or music, for example ).
In Nova, wormholes or hypergates may also be utilized for instantaneous travel.
The lightning bolt is used to represent the instantaneous communication capabilities of electrically-powered telegraphs and radios, and is a common insignia for military communications units throughout the world.

instantaneous and health
It is like experiencing instantaneous good health: you have no cold, no flu, no aches, and no pains in your body.
As the Reiki treatment is said to stimulate the body's natural healing processes, instantaneous " cures " of specific health problems are not normally observed.

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