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presence and continuous
The presence of continuous noise on an idle channel creates a DC voltage which turns the receiver audio off.
The continuous human presence, of which there is evidence from as long ago as the Neolithic Age.
The Jewish community of Ferrara is the only one in Emilia Romagna with a continuous presence from the Middle Ages to the present day.
As of 2011, General Electric has had the longest continuous presence on the index, with its latest addition being in 1907.
The most notable shared characteristic is the presence of cortical alveoli, flattened vesicles packed into a continuous layer supporting the membrane, typically forming a flexible pellicle.
The additional efforts at taxation, and the continuous presence of British troops posed a threat to American self-government.
They have maintained a continuous and active presence on the Internet through their official website since 1996.
Four centuries of Roman presence in Roman Britain were related to ancient Hibernia with a continuous trade and commerce, even if in a very small scale.
Characters shared by the teeth of Lavanify and Bharattherium include the presence of an infundibulum and a furrow ; they both also have large, continuous bands of matrix ( unbundled hydroxyapatite crystals ) between the prisms ( bundles of hydroxyapatite crystals ) of the enamel, and perikymata — wave-like ridges and grooves in the enamel surface.
God's presence is continuous throughout all of creation, though it may not be revealed in the same way at the same time to people everywhere.
Although their men weren ’ t as successful as a team, they were still noteworthy and did produce 1907 World All-Around Champion Josef Cada who was a continuous presence at World Championships for years to come.
The continuous presence of the country's pre-Islamic, non-Muslim communities, such as Zoroastrians, Jews, and Christians, had accustomed the population to the participation of non-Muslims in society ; however, government actions continue to create a threatening atmosphere for some religious minorities.
The book is written in " an omniscient modern presence occasionally given to wisecracks, with extensive use of the continuous present ".
Boxing in the 1980s was shaped by many different situations, such as the continuous corporate battles between the different world sanctioning organizations, the void left by Muhammad Ali as the sport's ambassador and consequent search for a new boxing hero, the continuous presence of Don King as the sport's most famous promoter, the surge of rival promoters as Bob Arum, Butch Lewis and Murad Muhammad, and major rule changes.
True continuous streams cannot be produced since the physical presence of the rollers means there will be partial gaps in the flow.
Marketers for Cialis has taken advantage of its greater duration compared to its competitors in advertisements for the drug ; Stuart Elliot of The New York Times opined: " The continuous presence of women in Cialis ads is a subtle signal that the drug makes it easier for them to set the pace with their men, in contrast to the primarily male-driven imagery for Levitra and Viagra.
Nevertheless, between the Tisza River, the Haemus Mountains, the Black Sea, the Dniester River, and the northern Carpathians, a continuous Geto-Dacian presence was maintained, according to some scholars.
Since then there has been a continuous presence of Christians in Persia / Iran.
Since October 2001 the Royal Australian Navy ( RAN ) has maintained a continuous presence in and around Iraqi territorial waters as part of Operation Slipper and subsequent operations.
The glacial deposits form a more or less continuous lowland plain which has some peat filled depressions ( known locally as meres ) which mark the presence of former lake beds.
Long-term observations of fairy rings on Shillingstone Hill, England, further suggested that the cycle depended on the continuous presence of rabbits.
Threshold disease is considered to be present when stage 3 ROP is present in either zone I or zone II, with at least 5 continuous or 8 total clock hours of disease, and the presence of plus disease.
The town's continuous Chinese presence dates from 1850, when two house servants, Ah Luce and Ah Fon, appeared in the census.

presence and symmetries
The presence or absence of R symmetries is optional, but if R-symmetry exists, the integrand over the full superspace has to have an R-charge of 0 and the integrand over chiral superspace has to have an R-charge of 2.

presence and expressed
While some chemotaxis receptors are expressed in the surface membrane with long-term characteristics as they are determined genetically, others have short-term dynamics as they are assembled ad hoc in the presence of the ligand.
Confessional Baptists believe in pneumatic presence, which is expressed in the Second London Baptist Confession, specifically in Chapter 30, Articles 3 and 7:
Some critics expressed concern over 13-year-old Jodie Foster's presence during the climactic shoot-out.
The salt effect refers to the fact that the presence of a salt which has no ion in common with the solute, has an effect on the ionic strength of the solution and hence on activity coefficients, so that the equilibrium constant, expressed as a concentration quotient, changes.
The presence of Japanese immigrants in Florin was not always met with such good will as expressed by Colonel Irish.
Considerable self-doubt and uncertainty may be experienced, leading to ' personal incapacitation expressed through an unsettling shyness in the presence of the person ' - something which causes pain, but also enhances desire to a certain extent, and can also spread to situations involving other potential limerent objects, though generally it does not affect other spheres of life.
LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, EgyptAir, SAS Scandinavian Airlines and Swiss International Airlines have already expressed their interest in relaunching flights to Baghdad, and for Star Alliance airlines to take advantage of their early presence at Ebril, in the near future.
The vehicle McClelland employed to establish the presence of an achievement motive was the type of fantasy a person expressed on the Thematic Apperception Test ( TAT ), developed by Christiana Morgan and Henry Murray, who note in Explorations in Personality that "... when a person interprets an ambiguous social situation he is apt to expose his own personality as much as the phenomenon to which he is attending ... Each picture should suggest some critical situation and be effective in evoking a fantasy relating to it " ( p531 ).
However, Murdoch's presence rang alarm bells at the ITA, who expressed concern that a foreign national and owner of significant British newspaper interests, could own a British television station.
Both Fleiss and Sizemore consented to appear together on the show before filming began, and their reunion, depicted in the third episode, was amicable, though Fleiss subsequently expressed mixed feelings about his presence there.
Contrary to the view sometimes expressed in the United States, the right to silence as practised in American jurisprudence did not originate nor spread from there to other parts of the world, but came from English law-and particularly in countries where there had been a colonial presence.
While New York Magazine reported criticism of the presence of strong single women in the show, organizations like the National Organization for Women ( NOW ) expressed concerns that the show needed to be " less male-oriented ".
The novel was also deeply sensual ; as literary scholar Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin would write in 1979, " The sensuality arises from Alabama's awareness of the life surge within her, the consciousness of the body, the natural imagery through which not only emotions but simple facts are expressed, the overwhelming presence of the senses, in particular touch and smell, in every description ".
" In 1980, this Church Historian noted that he had " systematically brought to the attention " of hundreds of church members " the substantive differences in half a dozen accounts of the First Vision " and expressed his satisfaction that RLDS scholars, " deeply moved and augmented by the presence of the wondrously diverse and conflicting accounts of the First Vision ," could " begin the exciting work of developing a mythology of Latter Day Saint beginnings.
It has been expressed that his presence is more like that of a policeman sent from above to observe the family.
His presence in that town linked him to a group known as the " township " or " Soweto " poets, and his poems often expressed themes of political activism, the development of black identity, and violent images of revolt and resistance.
The presence or the quantity and type of nutrients determines which genes are expressed ; in order to do that, genes must be regulated in some fashion.
Guru Arjan called Bhai Gurdas to his presence and expressed to him the wish that the compositions of the Gurus as well as those of some of the saints and sufis be collected.
Although as early as 1951 Barbara McClintock showed interaction between two genetic loci, Activator ( Ac ) and Dissociator ( Ds ), in the color formation of maize seeds, the first discovery of a gene regulation system is widely considered to be the identification in 1961 of the lac operon, discovered by Jacques Monod, in which some enzymes involved in lactose metabolism are expressed by the genome of E. coli only in the presence of lactose and absence of glucose.
The reduction of carbon dioxide into methane in the presence of hydrogen can be expressed as follows:
From here came the name " lucidity " which expressed ideas of light and presence.
However, complexity arises from the presence of a second 3β-HSD ( 3β-HSD I ) coded by a different gene, expressed in the liver and placenta, and unaffected in 3β-HSD deficient CAH.
This is in accord with some interpretations of Roman Catholic doctrine, as expressed, for instance by St. Thomas Aquinas, who, while saying that the whole Christ is present in the sacrament, also said that this presence was not " as in a place ".
The rest of the business of the council expressed fairly typical church concerns: there were at least 15 canons published during the council, including a condemnation of the Berengerian heresy ; a condemnation of the Nicolaitan heresy ; an affirmation of the presence of Christ in the Eucharist ; denunciations of the Antipope Clement III and his supporters ; and a prohibition of payment to priests for baptisms, burials, or confirmations.

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