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latter and mineral
In the latter case, the decay of a radioactive element damages the mineral crystal ; the result, termed a radioactive halo or pleochroic halo, is observable by various techniques, such as thin-section petrography.
In the latter case, the mineral no longer has a silicate structure, but that of that of rutile ( TiO < sub > 2 </ sub >), and its associated group, which are simple oxides.
The latter mineral can only be formed on Earth by meteorite impacts, and its structure has been composed so much that it had changed from a silicate structure to that of rutile ( TiO < sub > 2 </ sub >).
The latter include fish-canning and meat-processing plants in the north, as well as about 25 factories in the Mogadishu area, which manufacture pasta, mineral water, confections, plastic bags, fabric, hides and skins, detergent and soap, aluminum, foam mattresses and pillows, fishing boats, carry out packaging, and stone processing.
The latter has a citronella odor ; if the odor offends, mineral oil and general-purpose lubricating oils work about the same.
The latter substance is a glycoside, and in aqueous solution under the influence of mineral acids it yields quercetin, C < sub > 15 </ sub > H < sub > 10 </ sub > O < sub > 7 </ sub >, which is precipitated, and the methyl-pentose rhamnose.
* 1949 Petroleum ( the state oil concern, YPF, had been established in 1922 ; mineral resources were nationalized with Article 40 of the 1949 Constitution ; the latter was abrogated in 1956, but oil was renationalized in 1958 and private firms operated afterward via leases )
The latter is due to the presence of glauconite, the potassium and iron aluminium silicate mineral also found in Kentish Ragstone.
It is more likely that the term Sapir referred to a mineral of similar colour to Sapphires, and that the name gradually came to refer to the latter mineral, on account of its colour ; scholars think the most likely candidate is lapis lazuli, which was frequently sent as a gift to Akhnaten from Babylon.
The latter hypothesis is supported by chemical tests that have found no trace of any organic substance between the bricks, but instead have found mineral substances similar to those present in the core of the bricks.
The mineral is mined in the district of El Buur, the latter of which serves as a center for quarrying.
In the latter year, Brocchi sailed for Egypt, in order to explore the geology of that country and report on its mineral resources.

latter and proved
As it is, they consider that the North is now reaping the fruits of excess egalitarianism, that in spite of its high standard of living the `` American way '' has been proved inferior to the English and Scandinavian ways, although they disapprove of the socialistic features of the latter.
The former, he tells the reader, are proved by demonstration, while the latter are given through experience.
In the latter case, it took many years to find the methods Shannon's work proved were possible.
The Battle of Narva proved a grave setback for Peter the Great, but the shift of Charles XII's army to the Polish-Saxon threat soon afterwards, instead of pursuing Peter, provided the latter with an opportunity to recover and gain ground in the Baltic provinces.
Two miners ' strikes, in 1972 and 1974, proved damaging to the government, with the latter causing the implementation of the Three-Day Week to conserve energy.
The latter motive proved to be in vain, and in 1781, under the command of Benedict Arnold, Richmond was burned by British troops, causing Governor Thomas Jefferson to flee the city.
The latter proved to be by far the most significant.
The latter proved refractory and sentence of deposition was passed against Acacius.
But in campaigns of the latter type the traditional explosions of manpower — customarily common immediately after the completion of harvest — proved obsolete when confronted by well dug-in defenders with modern weapons.
He carried his enquiries so far into the occult sciences of abstruse and hidden nature, that, after having given most ample proofs, by his writings concerning physiognomy, geomancy, and chiromancy, he moved on to the study of philosophy, physics, and astrology ; which studies proved so advantageous to him, that, not to speak of the two first, which introduced him to all the popes of his time, and acquired him a reputation among learned men, it is certain that he was a great master in the latter, which appears not only by the astronomical figures he had painted in the great hall of the palace at Padua, and the translations he made of the books of the most learned rabbi Abraham Aben Ezra, added to those he himself composed on critical days, and the improvement of astronomy, but by the testimony of the renowned mathematician Regiomontanus, who made a fine panegyric on him, in quality of an astrologer, in the oration he delivered publicly at Padua when he explained there the book of Alfraganus.
The performance featured tunes by Dion and the Belmonts and The Four Freshmen (" It's a Blue World "), the latter of which proved difficult for the ensemble to carry off.
The Brazos River, which bisected the latter, proved a serious obstacle to county government, and a new county, Navasota, was formed in January 1841.
Eclectic in style ( with Gothic and Perpendicular characteristics-the latter attributed partly from his destruction of the windows of the chapel of St Mary's college in order to reuse that tracery for his west front ) his work soon proved to be substandard ( as had his previous work on the Chapter House ).
His passionate music and unusual harmonies proved to have a lasting influence on the younger French composers Debussy and Ravel ( in homage, the latter composed in 1913 a piano piece entitled " À la manière de Borodine ").
In the latter 1930s, Alonzo Church and his students at Princeton invented a rival formalism for functional abstraction, the lambda calculus, which proved more popular than combinatory logic.
He reentered American life with enthusiasm, organizing concerts, working on committees with Aaron Copland and Wallingford Riegger, and writing piano, ballet and film scores as well as an opera Helen Retires about Helen of Troy ; the latter proved a flop.
Many of these works were exhibited in the summer of 1952 at the Mansion House Tavern in Kennington, and then at The White Bear pub in the autumn of 1953, but the latter proved to be a commercial failure.
The 1950s proved more successful, with four trophies in as many years from 1951 – 1954, including the club's first Cheshire League title in 20 years in 1953, though the team's fortunes faded in the latter half of the decade.
Because ZFC + " there is an inaccessible cardinal " does prove the consistency of ZFC, if ZFC proved that its own consistency implies the consistency of ZFC + " there is an inaccessible cardinal " then this latter theory would be able to prove its own consistency, which is impossible.
In the latter case, Sweezy declared the incident had proved beyond doubt that
The latter escaped shortly before the cobbled sector Mons-en-Pévèle and would be untouchable on that day, while Hushovd's sprinting speed proved too much for Flecha.
This choice proved disastrous for readability and Descartes, in preferring the first letters to designate the parameters, the latter for the unknowns, showed a greater knowledge of the human heart.
The generic name Pseudomonas created for these organisms was defined in rather vague terms by Walter Migula in 1894 and 1900 as a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped and polar-flagella bacteria with some sporulating species, the latter statement was later proved incorrect and was due to refractive granules of reserve materials.
An example in which one side used attrition warfare to neutralize the other side's advantage in maneuverability and unit tactics occurred during the latter part of the American Civil War, when Ulysses S. Grant pushed the Confederate Army continually, in spite of losses, confident that the Union's supplies and manpower would overwhelm the Confederacy even if the casualty ratio was unfavorable ; this indeed proved to be the case.

latter and contain
On icy as opposed to rocky bodies, other morphological forms appear which may have central pits rather than central peaks, and at the largest sizes may contain very many concentric rings – Valhalla on Callisto is the type example of the latter.
Similarly, letters of credence may contain the name of the head of state, not the governor-general, even if it is the latter who signs and receives them ; in 2005, Canada, Australia and New Zealand changed their policies and now all letters of credence solely address the governor-general of the relevant nation, not to the sovereign.
Sites such as MeatballWiki and the UseModWiki site contain comprehensive lists which are often used for this purpose-the former being publicly editable in the same way as any other wiki page, and the latter being verified as usable but potentially out of date.
The root part would contain the HTML document, and use image tags to reference images stored in the latter parts.
If, however, a statute which did not itself contain any limitation is to be governed by another which is temporary only, the former will also be temporary and dependent upon the existence of the latter.
The latter type lacked any formal organization to regulate output or prices, nor did they contain any provisions for forfeiture in the event of an infraction.
While the former are a speciose group, the latter contain only a handful of species.
Despite its name, Tyler County does not contain the city of Tyler, Texas ; the latter is located approximately 140 miles to the north in Smith County.
The latter requirement simply says that all the tuples in a relation should contain the same column names, namely those defined for it in the schema.
By the latter 1970s, the Poona ashram was too small to contain the rapid growth and Osho asked that somewhere larger be found.
Monstrelet's own writings, dealing with the latter part of the Hundred Years ' War, are valuable because they contain a large number of documents which are certainly, and reported speeches which are probably, authentic.
The former would contain three or four subspecies ( palmensis, ombriosus and ultramarinus / degener ), the latter the nominate P. t. teneriffae and P. t. hedwigae of Gran Canaria.
The latter are typically low in nutritional value, and the high juice versions are reasonably higher in nutrients, although one downside is that it is high in sugar and does not contain fibre or minor nutrients.
While sandworms are capable of eating humans, the latter do contain a level of water beyond the preferred tolerances of the worms.
The song " Criminal ", from the album The Marshall Mathers LP, mentions Jason specifically, while songs " Amityville " and " Off the Wall "— the latter featured fellow rapper Redman — contain Harry Manfredini's music " ki, ki, ki ... ma, ma, ma " from the film series.
The latter three are divided further into several blocks and complexes and contain the oldest of the rocks, at 2. 5 – 3. 4 Ga.
The first two contain eight exclusive tracks not found on the original 1970 release while the latter contains just the original tracks rendered in DVD-audio.
Interestingly enough, however, since the 1980s — corresponding to the major political changes in Eastern Europe — some authors have started to change the ethnonym Gagauz into Gagavuz or Gagouz or even Gagoğuz ( the latter despite the fact that the official alphabet does not contain the letter ğ, the “ soft g ” of Turkish ), thus making a statement about both the etymology of the word and the ethnogenesis of this people.
The former was only allowed to contain themes of socialist realism, and the latter was heavily influenced by the quack biologist Trofim Lysenko, who rejected the concept of Mendelian genetics.
For a long time, Chester really wanted to kill or at least disable Bunnicula, and has done the latter by drinking the bunny's vegetable juice or spreading garlic around to contain him.
The windows contain Royal heraldic stained glass from the latter part of the 15th century and from the Tudor period.
Max Weber, considered to be one of the founders of the modern study of sociology, described the mystagogue as part magician, part prophet ; and as one who dispersed " magical actions that contain the boons of salvation " According to Roy Wallis, " The primary criterion that Weber had in mind in distinguishing the prophet from the mystagogue was that the latter offers a largely magical means of salvation rather than proclaiming a radical religious ethic or an example to be followed.
In recent years, this latter implementation has been replaced with XML files, which not only contain but also describe the data.
The latter compound is the only known xanthophyll to contain a beta-ionone ring, and thus β-cryptoxanthin is the only xanthophyll that is known to possess pro-vitamin A activity for mammals.

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