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If internal frictions arose, they could be handled by the 25,000-man Congolese army, the Force Publique, which had been trained and was still officered by white Belgians.
The white or silver side of the vanes are slightly warmer than the internal air temperature but cooler than the black side, as some heat conducts through the vane from the black side.
In 1922, faced with the decision to join the Union of South Africa as a fifth province or accept nearly full internal self-autonomy, the white electorate cast their votes against South African integration.
In primates ( including humans ), the striatum is divided by a white matter tract called the internal capsule into two sectors called the caudate nucleus and putamen.
According to a white paper authored by Intel and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, PCs with internal power supplies will require the use of active power factor correction to meet the ENERGY STAR 5. 0 Program Requirements for Computers.
The two are sometimes considered parts of the same structure, separated by the white matter of the internal capsule.
In 1964 the British gave the Bahamas internal self-governance and the white UBP leader Roland Symonette became the country's first premier.
After the pomegranate is opened by scoring it with a knife and breaking it open, the arils ( seed casings ) are separated from the peel and internal white pulp membranes.
Surfaces described as white owe their appearance to multiple scattering of light by internal or surface inhomogeneities in the object, for example by the boundaries of transparent microscopic crystals that make up a stone or by the microscopic fibers in a sheet of paper.
The " internal settlement " negotiated with some minor moderate black parties in 1978 left the white minority with an entrenched position.
A peculiar feature of both the internal and Lancaster House settlements was the retention of a significant number of parliamentary seats reserved for a white electorate.
Hochberg is a partner in McKenna Long & Aldridge's Washington office whose practice focuses on individual and corporate white collar defense, internal investigations and compliance.
The vessels that supply the subcortical white matter come from the vessels that support basal ganglia, internal capsule, and thalamus.
The Tamagotchi interface first consisted of three buttons and a black and white LCD screen on the front of the toy, a small inset button on the back of the toy to reset the device, and an internal speaker capable of producing beeps.
Distinctive Features ( Brodmann-1905 ): the cortex is relatively thin ; smaller cells predominate ; the cell density of the multiform layer ( VI ) is great, producing a distinct boundary with the subcortical white matter ; the internal granular layer ( IV ) is rather well developed ; the internal pyramidal layer ( V ) contains a dense population of round, medium-sized ganglion cells concentrated at the border with layer IV ; layers V and VI are narrow with a distinct mutual boundary.
It has a black skin with white internal flesh.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): It is thick relative to other cortical areas ; the transition from cortex to subcortical white matter is gradual ; cell layers are indistinct ; and the internal granular layer ( IV ) is absent.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): in area 7 compared to Brodmann area 5-1909, large ganglion cells are absent from the internal pyramidal layer ( V ); the pyramidal cells of the external pyramidal layer ( III ) sublayer 3b are, on average, larger ; the multiform layer ( VI ) is denser and narrower and more sharply bounded by subcortical white matter.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): a wide, dense internal granular cell layer ( IV ); a distinct sublayer 3b of closely packed large pyramidal cells positioned in the external pyramidal layer ( III ) directly above layer IV ; an almost cell free, narrow internal pyramidal layer ( V ) with no larger ganglion cells ; a likewise very narrow, dense multiform layer ( VI ) composed of small polymorphic cells that form a distinct boundary with the underlying subcortical white matter.
Designed by Spanish engineer Agustín de Betancourt with a unique roof without internal support for 45 m, it was erected from 1817 to 1825 by the Russian architect Joseph Bové, who clothed it in its Neoclassical exterior, an order of Roman Doric columns enclosing bays of arch-headed windows in a blind arcade, painted white and cream yellow.
Distinctive features ( Brodmann-1905 ): Compared to area 20 of Brodmann-1909, the total cortical thickness of area 21 is greater, the granular cells are less abundant, and the boundary with the subcortical white matter is less distinct ; the molecular layer ( I ) is wider ; the pyramidal cells of sublayer 3b of the external pyramidal layer ( III ) are larger ; the internal granular layer ( IV ) is less developed and contains fewer cells ; ganglion cells of the internal pyramidal layer ( V ) are larger, rounder, and densely arrayed adjacent to layer IV ; the boundary between layer V and the multiform layer ( VI ) is indistinct ; and layer VI is wider and has no sublayers.

internal and paper
* Skaife / Collins / Kinney / LaFond ( 2006 ): This research paper indicates that borrowing costs are lower for companies that improved their internal control, by between 50 and 150 basis points (. 5 to 1. 5 percentage points ).
* Institute of Internal Auditors ( 2005 ): The research paper indicates that corporations have improved their internal controls and that financial statements are perceived to be more reliable.
However, in the original paper the presentation of the BO approximation is well hidden in Taylor expansions ( in terms of internal and external nuclear coordinates ) of ( i ) electronic wave functions, ( ii ) potential energy surfaces and ( iii ) nuclear kinetic energy terms.
The paper also quoted an internal Ethics Order instructing him to " handle or disconnect " from his sister Tanya because of anti-Scientology comments she had made online.
It is more difficult than the closed unsink below because there is no internal flap to grab onto to help unsink the paper, so the paper must be opened out and the area to be unsunk is pushed out ( to be convex ) from inside the model and from behind.
The United States government utilizes the website http :// www. forms. gov to provide “ internal government forms for federal employees ” and thus “ produce significant savings in paper.
A recent paper has revealed some of the internal structure of the genus Emberiza dividing it into four main clades.
A central example in Jaynes ' paper relies on the fact that, if one develops a theory based on the idea that the two different types of gas are indistinguishable, and one never carries out any measurement which detects this fact, then the theory will have no internal inconsistencies.
Our prosperity must continually depend upon the industry, the enterprise, and the busy internal trade and a true independence of foreign nations, which a paper circulation, well based on credit, has always been found to promote.
For example, the value of a piece of paper money does not supervene on the micro-features of the paper it's made out of, because the value of the money is not just determined by internal features of the paper, but also by a broader distribution of social facts and institutions.
The ability of liquids to " heal " internal defects via viscous flow is one of the reasons why some fibrous materials ( e. g., paper or fabric ) increase their apparent transparency when wetted.
Willie had been working at his father ’ s paper when one of the rollers fell on him and damaged some internal organs.
Originally, any computer data were considered as something internalthe final data output was always on paper.
Next to paper quality, internal sizing agents ' main effect is on runability of the paper machine.
The paper placement is achieved by rolling the paper onto an internal drum, unrolling it when the user presses a line-feed key, and using a clock-like escapement to move an embossing carriage over the paper.
However, there is little evidence that his paper had any effect in the internal Soviet philosophical battles over Einstein's work.

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Several years ago headlines were made by a small radio transmitter capsule which could be swallowed by the patient and which would then radio internal pressure data to external receivers.
These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the `` pill '' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained.
An internal police operation managed by Scott McLeod, a former F.B.I. man installed as security officer upon congressional insistence, was part of the vengeance.
They differ from the cryptobranchids by having the prearticular bones in their lower jaw fused and reproduction is by internal fertilisation.
Often the abscess will start as an internal wound caused by ulceration, hard stool or penetrative objects with insufficient lubrication.
The classic example, considered by their American counterparts quite curious, was the maintenance of the internal comma in a British organisation of secret agents called the " Special Operations, Executive "" S. O., E " — which is not found in histories written after about 1960.
For an ideal gas the internal energy is given by
As he had in the past, Johnson steadfastly objected to unnecessary spending by the government, including the military and internal improvements ; he demonstrated he still had no desire to please the conservatives in his party or the opposition.
Scholars such as Dierk Lange attribute the decline of ancient Ghana to numerous unrelated factors, only one of which can be likely attributable to internal dynastic struggles that were instigated by Almalvorid influence and Islamic pressures, but devoid of any military conversion and conquest.
The first years of his reign were marked instead by internal disturbances between Afonso and his brothers and sisters.
Andrew made a radical alteration in the internal policy followed by his predecessors and he began to bestow the royal estates to his partisans.
Athens's empire was not very stable, and only 27 years of war with the Spartans, aided by the Persians and internal strife, were able to defeat it.
Theosophists believe the civilization of Atlantis reached its peak between 1, 000, 000 and 900, 000 years ago but destroyed itself through internal warfare brought about by the inhabitants ' dangerous use of magical powers.
Further investigation and theoretical work showed that the effect was a radiationless effect more than an internal conversion effect by use of elementary quantum mechanics and transition rate and transition probability calculations.
Note: in a galvanic cell, contrary to what occurs in an electrolytic cell, no anions flow to the anode, the internal current being entirely accounted for by the cations flowing away from it ( cf drawing ).
The executioner protein is instead activated by the internal stimuli caused by viral infection not a caspase cascade.
Simple explanation of the mechanisms of apoptosis triggered by internal signals ( bcl-2 ), along the caspase-9, caspase-3 and caspase-7 pathway ; and by external signals ( FAS and TNF ), along the caspase 8 pathway.
This development resulted in a split of accounting systems for internal ( i. e. management accounting ) and external ( i. e. financial accounting ) purposes, and subsequently also in accounting and disclosure regulations and a growing need for independent attestation of external accounts by auditors.
However his war against Baghdad was put on hold by more internal problems.

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