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Yet Britain In The Nineteenth Century became the vade mecum of beginning students of history, went through edition after edition, and continues to be reprinted up to the very present.
The present edition of crystal data was written by J.D.H. Donnay, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ( Part 2 ) ) and Werner Nowacki, University of Berne, Switzerland ( Part 1 ) ) with the collaboration of Gabrielle Donnay, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C..
Part 1, of the present edition covers the literature to mid-1948 ; ;
The vast number of compounds to be covered, the limited resources to do the job, and the immediate need for this type of compilation precluded a thorough evaluation of all available data in the present edition.
Data in the present edition are presented in tables and lists.
It has been revised several times, and the present edition has been used since 2004.
First, “ while the Terran Federation in Starship Troopers is specifically stated to be a representative democracy, Ed Neumeier decided to make the government into a fascist state ..... Second, the book was multiracial, but not so the movie: all the non-Anglo characters from the book have been replaced by characters who look like they stepped out of the Aryan edition of GQ ..... Third, there is real element of sadism present in the movie which simply isn't present in the book .”
Claims that Sweeney Todd was a real person were first made in the introduction to the 1850 ( expanded ) edition of The String of Pearls and have persisted to the present day.
A normal ' Daytime ' edition of the show was made, with some of Anne's favourite contestants from over the years taking part, and with no audience present during filming or changes to the money tree ( see above ).
An additional second volume of Arabian nights translated by Haddawy, composed of popular tales not present in the Leiden edition, was published in 1995.
Rule 4 made its appearance in the third ( 1726 ) edition ; Rules 1-3 were present as ' Rules ' in the second ( 1713 ) edition, and predecessors of them were also present in the first edition of 1687, but there they had a different heading: they were not given as ' Rules ', but rather in the first ( 1687 ) edition the predecessors of the three later ' Rules ', and of most of the later ' Phenomena ', were all lumped together under a single heading ' Hypotheses ' ( in which the third item was the predecessor of a heavy revision that gave the later Rule 3 ).
: Note: abstracts and dates, when present, are mere quotations from the ISO website, and are neither guaranteed at the time of edition nor in the future.
The 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica states that " he spelling ' tyre ' is not now accepted by the best English authorities, and is unrecognized in the US ", while Fowler's Modern English Usage of 1926 says that " there is nothing to be said for ' tyre ', which is etymologically wrong, as well as needlessly divergent from our own British older & the present American usage ".
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.
In the 2004 edition of the book, nine additional pages are included, which present alternative ideas for the story.

present and crystal
These shape characteristics are not necessary for a crystal — a crystal is scientifically defined by its microscopic atomic arrangement, not its macroscopic shape — but the characteristic macroscopic shape is often present and easy to see.
Another common type of crystallographic defect is an impurity, meaning that the " wrong " type of atom is present in a crystal.
Likewise, the only difference between ruby and sapphire is the type of impurities present in a corundum crystal.
She gave Louis a wedding present that is still in existence, a rock crystal vase, currently on display at the Louvre.
A shell is said to be recrystallized when the original skeletal compounds are still present but in a different crystal form, as from aragonite to calcite.
Therefore, to obtain a full set of Fourier transform data, it is necessary to rotate the crystal through slightly more than 180 °, or sometimes less if sufficient symmetry is present.
For solvation to occur, energy is required to release individual ions and molecules from the crystal lattices in which they are present.
Some chloride is often present in the crystal lattice as well.
When Eleanor of Aquitaine, William IX's granddaughter, married King Louis VII of France in 1137, she gave him the rock crystal vase as a wedding present.
Polarized sunglasses may present some difficulties for pilots since reflections from water and other structures often used to gauge altitude may be removed, or instrument readings on liquid crystal displays may be blocked.
Factors influencing a crystal's habit include: a combination of two or more crystal forms ; trace impurities present during growth ; crystal twinning and growth conditions ( i. e., heat, pressure, space ); and specific growth tendencies like growth striations.
By studying the systematic absence of diffraction spots the Bravais lattice and any screw axes and glide planes present in the crystal structure may be determined.
At present, these crystal glasses are used in the Imperial Palace.
One of the main challenge of the technique is the correct identification of the radiation-induced centers and their great variety related to the nature and the variable concentration of the impurities present in the crystal lattice of the sample.
Placing under this a crystal glass so that the piece of iron was suspended inside the goblet, the old woman commanded the figure to strike the iron against the glass in such a manner as she wished, saying at the same time to the figure: " I command you, Mandragora, in the name of those to whom you are bound to give obedience, to know if the gentleman present will be happy in the journey which lie is about to make.
This system gave way to the present digital system in 1984, which uses a built-in crystal oscillator and microprocessor logic control.
In 1900, Voigt attributed this principle to Neumann ’ s 1832 paper even though, at most, all that was present in that work was an implicit assumption that the symmetry of the phenomenon was equal to that of the crystal.
Furthermore, the brush and the rock crystal prayer-beads ( a popular engagement present from the future bridegroom ) appearing together on either side of the mirror may also allude to the dual Christian injunctions ora et labora ( pray and work ).
In the absence of atmospheric oxygen ( O < sub > 2 </ sub >), in deep geological conditions prevailing far away from Earth atmosphere, hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) is produced by the anaerobic oxidation of ferrous ions ( Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup >) present in the crystal lattice of the iron-endmember fayalite by the protons ( H < sup >+</ sup >) of water .< ref >
On the upper floor ( Hochparterre ) precious stones, minerals ( some with origin in old Renaissance collections ) and meteorites ( the largest display collection in the world ) can be seen, along with large dinosaur displays and rare fossils, and along with prehistoric art works: the Venus von Willendorf, the skeleton of Diplodocus, a giant topaz crystal weighing 117 kg ( 258 lb ), and the gemstone-and-diamond bouquet of flowers which Maria Theresia had made as a present for her husband.
If the crystal is malformed or twinned, or if inclusions are present at inopportune locations, the diamond is more likely to receive a fancy cut ( a cut other than a round brilliant ).

present and data
It takes a great deal of abstraction to free oneself from the primitive impression of larger unities of power and influence and to view one's world simply as a collection of sense data arranged in such and such sequence and pattern, devoid of all power to move the feelings and actions except in so far as they present themselves for inspection.
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
Tables 1 and 2 present the results of the statistical analysis of the data when compulsivity is used as the descriptive variable.
The contract with Ray Field, who has been converting the agencies electronic data processing program to magnetic tape, would renew his present salary of $8 an hour up to a maximum of 200 hours a month.
property of main effects and interactions present in balanced data
Members of the anti-globalization movement argue that positive data from countries which largely ignored neoliberal prescriptions, notably China, discredits the evidence that pro-globalists present.
2009, compared an analysis of blood and organ system data from trials with rats fed three main commercialized genetically modified types of maize which are present in food and feed in the world.
* Lossless codecs: There are also many lossless codecs which are typically used for archiving data in a compressed form while retaining all of the information present in the original stream.
The central argument in Principles was that the present is the key to the past – a concept of the Scottish Enlightenment which David Hume had stated as " all inferences from experience suppose ... that the future will resemble the past ", and James Hutton had described when he wrote in 1788 that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
According to Gislason and Craig ( 2005 ): " Most thermodynamic data come from calorimetry ..." According to Kondepudi ( 2008 ): " Calorimetry is widely used in present day laboratories.
Some modern statistical analysis software such as PSPP still present their data in the classical data set fashion
The proposed sense of recognition ( déjà vu ) involves achieving a good ‘ match ’ between the present experience and our stored data.
For example, one of the most recent results is that, even after subtracting the positive influence of decadal variation, shown to be possibly present in the ENSO trend, the amplitude of the ENSO variability in the observed data still increases, by as much as 60 % in the last 50 years.
The U. S. Census Bureau used FIPS place codes database to identify legal and statistical entities for county subdivisions, places, and American Indian areas, Alaska Native areas, or Hawaiian home lands when they needed to present census data for these areas.
Fundamental analysis is performed on historical and present data, but with the goal of making financial forecasts.
Geographic information system ( GIS ) is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographical data.
GIS applications are tools that allow users to create interactive queries ( user-created searches ), analyze spatial information, edit data in maps, and present the results of all these operations.
Of course, when a simple function is used to estimate data points from the original, interpolation errors are usually present ; however, depending on the problem domain and the interpolation method used, the gain in simplicity may be of greater value than the resultant loss in accuracy.
Thereafter an insurance company will collect historical loss data, bring the loss data to present value, and compare these prior losses to the premium collected in order to assess rate adequacy.
Bayesians would argue that this is right and proper — if the issue is such that reasonable people can put forward different, but plausible, priors and the data are such that the likelihood does not swamp the prior, then the issue is not resolved unambiguously at the present stage of knowledge and Bayesian statistics highlights this fact.

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