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Three key parts to evaporation are heat, atmospheric pressure ( determines the percent humidity ) and air movement.
However, the success of the XM-291 doesn't imply the success of ETC technology as there are key parts of the propulsion system that are not yet understood or fully developed, such as the plasma ignition process.
There are two key parts of first order logic.
The Marlins also lost key parts of their second championship team, Ugueth Urbina and Iván Rodríguez left via free agency ( signed by the Detroit Tigers ).
Some trigger locks are integrated into the design of the weapon, requiring no external parts besides the key.
The key to be hashed would be split in 8-bit ( one byte ) parts
A key principle of Krav Maga is finishing a fight as quickly as possible and therefore all attacks are aimed towards the most vulnerable parts of the body ( e. g., face, neck, groin, knee, eyes, joints ).
In the 17th century, the importance of Lesser Poland diminished, when Warsaw and centrally located province of Mazovia emerged as key parts of the nation.
Determined to get a proven relief pitcher, general manager Harry Dalton made a huge offseason trade with the St. Louis Cardinals, trading outfielder Sixto Lescano and 3 minor league pitchers to the Cardinals in exchange for Rollie Fingers, Pete Vuckovich, and Ted Simmons, all of whom became key parts of the Brewers future success.
Although different, the two parts of the key pair are mathematically linked.
On the one hand, a message revoking a public key certificate should be spread as fast as possible, while on the other hand, parts of the system might be rendered inoperable before a new key can be installed.
in distant waters, joint operations with other parts of China ’ s military, C4ISR systems, anti-air warfare ( AAW ), antisubmarine warfare ( ASW ), MCM, and a dependence on foreign suppliers for certain key ship components.
Stephen appears to have had several objectives in mind, including both ensuring the loyalty of his key supporters by granting them these honours, and improving his defences in key parts of the kingdom.
Some tuba music ( especially in brass bands ) has parts written in the treble clef and is transposed in both pitch and key.
Some one hundred of these genes give instructions for key parts of the human immune system, giving a clue as to why the closely related smallpox is so lethal.
Unicycles have a few key parts:
They used it to accelerate multimedia applications such as QuickTime, iTunes and key parts of Apple's Mac OS X including in the Quartz graphics compositor.
An attacker who is able to capture only parts of a password will have a smaller key space to attack if he chose to execute a brute-force attack.
In 781, Charlemagne codified the regions over which the Pope would be temporal sovereign: the Duchy of Rome was key, but the territory was expanded to include Ravenna, the Pentapolis, parts of the Duchy of Benevento, Tuscany, Corsica, Lombardy and a number of Italian cities.
At the same time, a series of regulatory moves by the FCC opened up the more desirable VHF band for additional full power stations in sizable Eastern and Midwestern markets between 1958 and 1963, allowing ABC to acquire full-time affiliation agreements with additional full-coverage stations in key parts of the country.
Gregory Bateson played a key role in establishing the connection between anthropology and systems theory ; he recognized that the interactive parts of cultures function much like ecosystems.
However, when the Liberals under Jean Chrétien came to office in 1993 promising to re-negotiate key parts of the agreement, they continued the deal with only slight changes, and signed the North American Free Trade Agreement which expanded the free trade area to include Mexico.

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The key man almost certainly would be Col. William W. Wisman, SAC's senior controller.
It could reach key tactical points faster than infantry and destroy them or hold them as the case might be for the foot soldier.
However, his subject matter and basic themes have remained surprisingly consistent, and these, together with certain key poetic images, may be traced through all his work, including the new jazz experiments.
Here are some key areas to examine to make sure your pricing strategy will be on target:
Over a relatively short period of time, usually about four to twelve weeks, the worker must be able to shift the focus, back and forth, between immediate external stressful exigencies ( `` precipitating stress '' ) and the key, emotionally relevant issues ( `` underlying problem '' ) which are, often in a dramatic preconscious breakthrough, reactivated by the crisis situation, and hence once again amenable to resolution.
A few key skilled workers experienced in the company's type of work usually must be brought in with the plant manager, or hired away from a similar plant elsewhere.
In order to focus clearly upon the operation of this one force, which we may call the effect of `` public-limit pricing '' on `` key '' wage bargains, we deliberately simplify the model by abstracting from other forces, such as union power, which may be relevant in an actual situation.
To be sure of matching color as well as form, pieces of cartoon were traced on the roughcast, and large samples painted in fresco, then left two months to dry out to their final key.
I submit that this is the key problem of international relations, that it always has been, that it always will be.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
It might be argued that the Communists are less inhuman than the Nazis and furnish the artist with drama in a lower key.
Throughout `` The Making Of A President '' Mr. White shows wonderfully well how the pressures pile up on candidates, how decisions have constantly to be made, how fatigue and illness and nervous strain wear candidates down, how subordinates play key roles.
The committee debated the possibility of a shift key function ( like the Baudot code ), which would allow more than 64 codes to be represented by six bits.
By contrast, the Rijndael specification per se is specified with block and key sizes that may be any multiple of 32 bits, both with a minimum of 128 and a maximum of 256 bits.
Under the 4th century version of democracy the roles of general and of key political speaker in the assembly tended to be filled by different persons.
Using the " lock and key " metaphor, the antigen itself can be seen as a string of keys-any epitope being a " key "-each of which can match a different lock.
The key advantage of self-propelled over towed artillery is that it can be brought into action much faster.
Bibas argues, " These procedures may be constitutional and efficient, but they undermine key values served by admissions of guilt in open court.
A key point which is often overlooked is that published lower bounds for problems are often given for a model of computation that is more restricted than the set of operations that you could use in practice and therefore there are algorithms that are faster than what would naively be thought possible.
As well as different instruments, the tempo, time signature and key signature may be altered, sometimes drastically so.
Firing data has to be calculated and is the key to indirect fire, the arrangements for this have varied widely.
The difficulty is heightened when songs merge, as in " Now "/" Later "/" Soon ", because all three have to be performed in the same key, limiting the ability to pick a comfortable key for each singer.
Thinking in abstractions is considered to be one of the key traits in modern human behaviour, which is believed to have developed between 50, 000 and 100, 000 years ago, probably before the modern human exodus from Africa.

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