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lower and upper
The lower number is always divided into the upper number: Af
Arm, shoulder, chest, upper and lower back strength will be aided with the Horse kick.
In the lower center rack an 8-channel recorder indicates the percentage of carbon dioxide and nitrogen from the upper and lower lobes of one lung, the total volume of inhalation per breath, the flow of air from both lobes, and the pressure of the two lobes with respect to each other.
The Af layers are stacked normal to the ( 111 ) axis with the lower oxygens of one layer directly above the upper oxygens of the neighboring lower layer, in such a manner that the repeat is every three layers.
( 3 ) hydrogen atoms are asymmetrically placed, either randomly or in an ordered way, so that some hydrogen atoms are closer to the upper oxygen atoms while others are closer to the lower oxygen atoms.
The upper curve denotes the mean plus one standard deviation, and the lower curve represents the mean minus one standard deviation.
Accordingly, maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart, respectively, should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence.
A chin too prominent in relation to the rest of the face, a thrusting forward of the lower front teeth, an overdeveloped lower jawbone, and an underdeveloped upper jaw indicate the opposite type of malocclusion.
A noticeable protrusion of the upper or lower jaw.
The Emancipation Proclamation announced in September gained votes for the Republicans in the rural areas of New England and the upper Midwest, but it lost votes in the cities and the lower Midwest.
At hatching, a typical salamander larva has eyes without lids, teeth in both upper and lower jaws, three pairs of feathery external gills and a long, somewhat laterally flattened body and tail with dorsal and ventral fins.
They are distinguished by the nerve cells affected ( upper and lower motor neuron ), and the symptoms that result from this damage:
The line running from the upper left to lower right reads mt l b < sup > c </ sup > lt.
Names were human readable, containing spaces, upper and lower case letters, and including support for searching.
All units ran much faster than the original TRS-80, at 4 MHz, ( with a software selectable throttle to the original speed for compatibility purposes ) and the display supported upper and lower case, hardware snow suppression ( video ram bus arbitration logic ), and an improved character font set.
There are no distinct upper and lower case letter forms.
Cider is the most popular beverage of the middle and lower economic classes at Christmas and New Year ( the upper classes proverbially preferring to celebrate with locally produced champagne, although real old-line " creole " aristocrats will still drink cider, which is much more traditional ).
In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two connected chambers: the upper bouts and lower bouts ( a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body ), which meet at the waist, or the narrowest part of the body face near the soundhole.
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
He appointed seventy-two abbreviators, of whom twelve were of the upper, or greater, and twenty-two of the lower, or lesser, presidency ( Parco ), and thirty-eight examiners on first appearance of letters.
The vortex is created by the difference in pressure between the upper and lower surface of the wing.

lower and limiting
The lower concentrations of phosphorus in surface runoff reduces algal growth, because phosphorus is the limiting nutrient for algae.
The gold standard limited the flexibility of the central banks ' monetary policy by limiting their ability to expand the money supply, and thus their ability to lower interest rates.
The plaintiffs also addressed the lower court's justification for limiting marital status to male-female couples — linking marital status to child rearing — noting that Vermont law recognizes same-sex couples ' right to adopt children, and to parent children conceived by natural and artificial means.
In mathematics, the limit inferior ( also called infimum limit, liminf, inferior limit, lower limit, or inner limit ) and limit superior ( also called supremum limit, limsup, superior limit, upper limit, or outer limit ) of a sequence can be thought of as limiting ( i. e., eventual and extreme ) bounds on the sequence.
Such limiting powers cannot be delegated to lower administrative bodies such as municipalities ; the related right of distribution of printed materials can similarly only be limited by formal law.
After 1899 a railway made it possible to transport timber to the port of Heilbronn, limiting timber rafting to the lower part of the Neckar.
The lower grade of the freeway has been the most successful sound limiting factor.
Schubert wrote, " Intuitively, iterated limiting identification might be regarded as higher-order inductive inference performed collectively by an ever-growing community of lower order inductive inference machines.
From his experience in haggling with government officials, he knew what numbers he would have to generate to make enough profit to invest money in improving his machinery, thereby limiting imitators ' ability to produce a comparable weapon at a lower price.
In lower gears and thus at lower speeds, and unless the load is exceptionally high, the drivetrain can supply as much torque as necessary, so the limiting factor becomes the traction under each wheel.
For the first half of the inaugural season, the upper and lower sections were tarped off, limiting the seating capacity to 27, 700.
These included limiting membership of the Police Federation, introducing limited terms of employment and the creation of separate career paths for the lower and higher ranks akin to the military system of officer and non-commissioned career streams.
On the other hand, the number of students from the lower classes was usually kept in check by the expenses of living during the years of study, although as early as the middle 19th century there were calls for limiting the university entrance by middle-class persons.
The benefits are argued to be the reduction of North America's energy dependence on unstable regions such as the Middle East and South America and limiting oil imperialism to the North American Free Trade Area, reducing exposure to terrorism abroad ; lower balance of trade and foreign exchange stresses on the U. S. economy in an era when suppliers may begin to price oil in euros ; the development of renewable energy sources to displace fossil fuels ; and the promotion of energy conservation and technology ( such as insulation, green roof, and lighting efficiency ) exportable to energy-poor nations.
As the aircraft climbs to high altitude, such that M < sub > MO </ sub > rather than V < sub > MO </ sub > becomes the limiting speed, the barber pole moves to lower IAS values.
After her apparent resurrection by Nate Grey, Madelyne's telepathy was reduced to a lower level, limiting her to reading minds, broadcasting her thoughts, creating illusions, changing or erasing memories, and defending herself against other telepaths.
While some prefer a flat wheel setup, in this case meaning all 8 wheels touching the ground, others find it limiting due to the body control needed to assume a lower center of gravity so as to avoid the 2nd and 3rd wheels, made of urethane, touching the grinding surface.
" Infrared grade " fused quartz ( tradenames " Infrasil ", " Vitreosil IR " and others ) which is electrically fused, has a greater presence of metallic impurities, limiting its UV transmittance wavelength to around 250 nm, but a much lower water content, leading to excellent infrared transmission up to 3. 6 μm wavelength.
Such systems are therefore expensive and complex ; combined with the fact that PMD is not yet the limiting factor in the lower data rates still in common use, this means that PMD-compensation systems have seen limited deployment in largescale telecommunications systems.
The engine may be able to run at higher RPM by limiting the lift and hence shortening the valve open close time but will most likely have a lower power output than is achieved at a lower RPM due to the lessening of breathing capability.
Depending on the yield and distance from the explosion the burst of ionising radiation from the fireball would arrive at an observer's position at the same time as the light flash, leaving the observer little to no time to find cover from this aspect of a nuclear detonation, but subsequently some of this radiation is absorbed and re-emitted by heated fireball air molecules at lower wavelengths, so harmful ionising radiation may continue for up to a minute during which time ducking and covering would go some way in limiting ones exposure ).

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