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other and cone
The other, a shallow concave gradient ( Fig. 1 ), was produced with a so-called `` cone-sphere '' apparatus, the `` cone '' being a 2-liter Erlenmeyer flask and the `` sphere, '' a 2-liter round-bottom flask.
* Projective cone, the union of all lines that intersect a projective subspace and an arbitrary subset of some other disjoint subspace
Ellipses are closed curves and are the bounded case of the conic sections, the curves that result from the intersection of a circular cone and a plane that does not pass through its apex ; the other two ( open and unbounded ) cases are parabolas and hyperbolas.
However, we also know that some people are missing certain ( or all of ) types of cone cells in the eye ; thus giving rise to color blindness and other such ocular variances.
Cross-culturally, when people have a word for red, they agree with other cultures on which wavelengths of light best fit the term " red " ( the same wavelengths that primarily excite the cone cells which detect red, and the red / green channel to the brain ).
The problem can be understood in terms of the relativity of simultaneity in special relativity, which says that different inertial reference frames will disagree on whether two events at different locations happened " at the same time " or not, and they can also disagree on the order of the two events ( technically, these disagreements occur when spacetime interval between the events is ' space-like ', meaning that neither event lies in the future light cone of the other ).
There are many other venomous invertebrates, including jellyfish and cone snails.
As with most other volcanoes in the Cascade Range, Mount St. Helens is a large eruptive cone consisting of lava rock interlayered with ash, pumice, and other deposits.
A limit of the diagram F: J → C is a cone ( L, φ ) to F such that for any other cone ( N, ψ ) to F there exists a unique morphism u: N → L such that φ < sub > X </ sub > o u =
As with every universal property, the above definition describes a balanced state of generality: The limit object L has to be general enough to allow any other cone to factor through it ; on the other hand, L has to be sufficiently specific, so that only one such factorization is possible for every cone.
A cone to the empty diagram is essentially just an object of C. The limit of F is any object that is uniquely factored through by every other object.
In situations of limited mounting space they provide a greater cone area and assuming all other variables are constant, greater maximum output.
The most common form of loudspeaker uses a paper cone supporting a voice coil electromagnet acting on a permanent magnet, but many other types exist.
24 round golden ultrasonic sensors sample range readings in a 15-degree cone ; 3. ten touch panels along the bottom detect shoes and other low-lying objects.
The connection can still be seen, first in the various early-branching single-celled eukaryotes that have a microtubule basal body, where microtubules on one end form a spindle-like cone around the nucleus, while microtubules on the other end point away from the cell and form the cilium.
The sensory pathway ( rod or cone, bipolar, ganglion ) is linked with its counterpart in the other eye by a partial crossover of each eye's fibers.
Since it is hard to obtain large quantities of naturally-occurring beachworn cone tops, almost all modern puka shell jewelry uses cheaper imitations, cut from thin shells of other species of mollusk, or even made of plastic.
* Batá drum, a double-headed drum shaped like an hourglass with one cone larger than the other
Circular, H-shaped, double cone coils and other experimental variations can induce excitation or inhibition of neurons deeper in the brain including activation of motor neurons for the cerebellum, legs and pelvic floor.
Like obsidian, as well as some rhyolites, felsites, quartzites, and other tool stones used in lithic reduction, chert fractures in a Hertzian cone when struck with sufficient force.

other and sprays
When the police use search warrants in connection with a vandalism investigation they are often seeking judicial approval to look for items such as cans of spray paint and nozzles from other kinds of aerosol sprays, etching tools or other sharp or pointed objects used to etch or scratch glass and other hard surfaces, and permanent marking pens, such as markers or paint sticks ; evidence of membership or affiliation with any gang or tagging crew, paraphernalia to include any reference to “( tagger ’ s name ),” and any drawings, writings, objects or graffiti depicting taggers ’ names, initials, logos, monikers, slogans, or mention of tagging crew membership ; any newspaper clippings relating details of or referring to any graffiti crime.
Cedar oil is used as an insect repellent, both directly applied to the skin and as an additive to sprays, candles and other products.
Amongst other factors, the use of less-than-lethal weapons may be legal under international law and treaty in situations where weapons such as aerosol sprays or gases defined as chemical are not.
Cosmetics include skin-care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, towelettes, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, hand sanitizer, baby products, bath oils, bubble baths, bath salts, butters and many other types of products.
A number of other treatment options are also available, ranging from over-the-counter aids such as nasal sprays, nasal strips or nose clips, lubricating sprays, and " anti-snore " clothing and pillows, to such unusual activities as playing the didgeridoo.
For true moonbows, other than those produced by waterfalls or sprays, the moon must be low in the sky ( less than 42 degrees and preferably lower ) and the sky must be dark.
Antiperspirants are typically applied to the underarms, while deodorants may also be used on feet and other areas in the form of body sprays.
First described in the genus Cupressus as Cupressus nootkatensis in 1824, it was transferred to Chamaecyparis in 1841 on the basis of its foliage being in flattened sprays, as in other Chamaecyparis, but unlike most ( though not all ) other Cupressus species.
The cones have 4 ( occasionally 6 ) scales, and resemble the cones of Mexican Cypress ( Cupressus lusitanica, another Cupressus species which can show foliage in flat sprays ) fairly closely, except being somewhat smaller, typically 10 – 14 mm diameter ; each scale has a pointed triangular bract about 1. 5 – 2 mm long, again similar to other Cupressus and unlike the crescent-shaped, non-pointed bract on the scales of Chamaecyparis cones.
The foliage forms flat sprays with scale-like leaves in opposite pairs, with successive pairs at 90 ° to each other.
The ground floor was built with numerous air inlets and, although his client felt it would prove impossible to exclude foul air, Champneys installed jute or hessian screens to trap the soot, with water sprays to catch the sulphur and other chemicals, which was a very advanced system for the period.
The other methods of administering B < sub > 12 </ sub > include nasal sprays and behind-the-ear patches.
If the hair is to be worn up, brushing, backcombing, blow-drying, and twisting are required, as well as the application of sprays and in some cases other holding agents like white or clear glue, egg whites, cornstarch, or gelatin.
Of the nine biodynamic preparations three are used as sprays ( horn manure, horn silica and common horsetail ) and the other six are applied to the vineyard via solid compost:
Contact with other body fluids, pools, puddles, makeup and beauty sprays, etc.
She does carry, however, a perfume atomizer that sprays gas, earrings and charm bracelets that explode, among other interesting gadgets.
Frequently, a doctor or allergist will prescribe several types of nasal sprays in combination with each other or with other drugs.
The quick-acting effects of the decongestant allow for better initial delivery of the other sprays.
Although gels, lotions or sprays that contain DHA are said to be the most reliable and useful, there are other types of products on the market.
Items often questioned are accessories such as cables utilizing exotic materials and construction geometries, cable stands for lifting them off the floor ( as a way to control mechanically-induced vibrations ), connectors, sprays and other tweaks.

other and fine
One part of her audience was totally engaged, the connoisseur witnessing a peculiarly fine performance of some ancient classic, the other part, the guest of the connoisseur, attentive as one who must take an intelligent interest in that which he does not fully understand.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
Farmers markets in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown, Middleton, Kentville, Kingsport, Berwick and Wolfville bring a wealth of fresh produce and other fine goods to the public every week.
As alternating or direct current flows through the coil and induces a magnetic field in both vanes, the vanes repel each other and the moving vane deflects against the restoring force provided by fine helical springs.
Hot-wire anemometers, while extremely delicate, have extremely high frequency-response and fine spatial resolution compared to other measurement methods, and as such are almost universally employed for the detailed study of turbulent flows, or any flow in which rapid velocity fluctuations are of interest.
This first connotation can be further differentiated into ( a ) pure common law arising from the traditional and inherent authority of courts to define what the law is, even in absence of an underlying statute, e. g., most criminal law and procedural law before the 20th century, and even today, most of contract law and the law of torts, and ( b ) court decisions that interpret and decide the fine boundaries and distinctions in law promulgated by other bodies.
These widespread carbonates and other sedimentary deposits make the Cretaceous rock record especially fine.
Certain drawing methods or approaches, such as " doodling ," other informal kinds of drawing, and the surrealist method of " entopic graphomania ", in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots, may or may not be considered part of " drawing " as a " fine art ".
The hi-hat has a similar function to the ride cymbal ; The two are rarely played at once, but one or the other keeps the fine rhythm much of the time, played by the right stick of a right-handed drummer.
Despite the popularization of these five events, there is no fine line separating them from other extinction events ; indeed, using different methods of calculating an extinction's impact can lead to other events featuring in the top five.
The island's pork is used to make fine hams, sausage and other unique items including coppa ( dried rib cut ), lonzu ( dried pork fillet ), figatella, salumu ( a dried sausage ) salcietta, Panzetta, bacon, figarettu ( smoked and dried liverwurst ) and prisuttu ( farmer's ham ).
Misdemeanours ( Vergehen ) are all other crimes punishable by imprisonment of less than one year or by fine.
Water mills found innumerable applications, especially in crushing ores to release the fine particles of gold and other heavy minerals, as well as working giant bellows to force air into the confined spaces of underground workings.
A gemstone or gem ( also called a precious or semi-precious stone, a fine gem, or jewel ) is a piece of mineral, which, in cut and polished form, is used to make jewelry or other adornments.
Although the Harmonites typically wore plain clothing, made with their own materials by their own tailors, they would wear their fine garments on Sundays and on other special occasions.
The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment, a fine and / or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime.
Knitting is a method by which thread or yarn is turned into cloth or other fine crafts.
These smiths produced fine works that stand with the best of the older blades for the Emperor and other high-ranking officials.
At the other extreme are handmade pieces that display fine craftsmanship.
After baking, matzah may be ground into fine or coarser crumbs, known as matzah meal, used to make matza balls and added to other foods, such as gefilte fish, instead of flour.
Students are also required to demonstrate proficiency in writing and in a foreign language and take courses in the fine arts and in the sciences, mathematics, or other courses that address formal methods of reasoning.
Simeon was an entrepreneur in trade on the Columbia River ; in his will he suggested that his wife could " devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation, illustration, or development of the fine arts in the city of Portland, or to some other suitable purpose, which shall be of permanent value and contribute to the beauty of the city and to the intelligence, prosperity, and happiness of the inhabitants ".
Top-notch clays, on the other hand, are made in a labor-intensive process that requires beating all air out of the clay, hand-rolling each pipe before molding it, piercing with a fine wire, and careful firing.
If the lubrication is lost, the moving parts may grind against each other and destroy the fine mechanical tolerances required for the proper acoustic performance of the stethoscope.

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