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principal and factors
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
Their locations in all parts of the United States, and their locations in the several kinds of educational and research institutions that are the principal homes of our intellectual and artistic strengths also are factors in the Trustees' minds.
Emotional maturity is the result of many factors, the principal ones being the experiences of the first few years of the child's life.
The two principal factors in determining the form of the lattice are the relative charges of the ions and their relative sizes.
The principal factors for consideration fall into two categories: ( a ) effects on workers, and ( b ) effects on the general environment.
This attractive force, along with other intermolecular forces ) is one of the principal factors responsible for the occurrence of surface tension in liquid water.
For terrestrial applications, the principal limiting factors are:
An individual's age, physical structure, ability to fight, willingness to use violence, and arrest record are often principal factors in determining where an individual stands in the gang hierarchy ; now money derived from criminal activity and ability to provide for the gang also impacts the individual ’ s status within the gang.
The principal factors are location and transport, but other factors which may have contributed include the widening of the corporate-professional employment sector in central London, starting in the 1980s and the effect of rising property prices in districts north of the river, and ( more recently ), nearby Clapham and Battersea, causing Kennington to be " rediscovered ".
The principal factors impacting the methodology are the natures of the chosen matrix and reinforcement materials.
The experience gained from the investigation into the fire was one of the principal factors that led to the creation of the French Land Transport Accident Investigation Bureau ( Bureau d ' Enquêtes sur les Accidents de Transport Terrestre ).
As one of the three principal factors governing astronomical seeing, atmospheric scintillation is defined as variations in illuminance only, and so twinkling does not cause blurring of astronomical images.
Circulation is one of the principal factors used to set advertising rates.
These guidelines differ materially in approach from those in other countries in two principal ways: 1 ) they are guidelines issued instructing field offices how to conduct transfer pricing examinations and adjustments, and 2 ) factors to be examined differ by transfer pricing method.
Otherwise the ultrafilter is principal, and the ultraproduct is isomorphic to one of the factors.
If is a unique factorization domain with field of fractions, then by Gauss's lemma is irreducible in, whether or not it is primitive ( since constant factors are invertible in ); in this case a possible choice of prime ideal is the principal ideal generated by any irreducible element of.
The fear of a repeat of the massacres of 1641, fear of retribution for religious persecution, as well as their wish to hold onto lands which had been confiscated from Catholic landowners, were all principal motivating factors.
Because a breast implant is a Class III medical device of limited product-life, the principal rupture-rate factors are its age and design ; nonetheless, a breast implant device can retain its mechanical integrity for decades in a woman ’ s body.
Two factors can be attributed the entry of Ganesan into films: The principal artists in Tamil films during the 1940s and 1950s were Telugus, whose acting was not matched by their dialogue delivery in Tamil.
For a finite group, the p ′, p-core is the intersection of the kernels of the irreducible representations in the principal p-block over any field of characteristic p. Also, for a finite group, the p ′, p-core is the intersection of the centralizers of the abelian chief factors whose order is divisible by p ( all of which are irreducible representations over a field of size p lying in the principal block ).
The principal changes in this SFFAS require federal entities to ( 1 ) describe the policies over maintenance and repairs ( M & R ) and the prioritization of M & R activities, ( 2 ) identify factors considered in determining acceptable condition standards, ( 3 ) identify the general property, plant and equipment ( PP & E ) and stewardship PP & E to which DM & R relates and provide the rationale for PP & E that may be excluded, ( 4 ) provide DM & R balances by category of PP & E, and ( 5 ) explain significant changes from the prior year.
Unfavourable geology and climate are the principal causal mechanisms of rockfall, factors that include intact condition of the rock mass, discontinuities within the rockmass, weathering susceptibility, ground and surface water, freeze-thaw, root-wedging, and external stresses.

principal and soil
* The second dates to the Battle of Flodden in 1513 (" a landmark in the history of archery, as the last battle on English soil to be fought with the longbow as the principal weapon ...").
On receiving a favorable reply from the Holy See, Gediminas issued circular letters, dated 25 January 1325, to the principal Hansa towns, offering a free access into his domains to men of every order and profession from nobles and knights to tillers of the soil.
* Sayeret Matkal-The IDF's principal special operations / commando unit, used mainly to obtain strategic intelligence behind enemy lines and to perform hostage-rescue missions on foreign soil.
With an undulating surface of generally productive soil, agriculture became the principal occupation.
In general, of the three principal soil types found in the Fenland today, the mineral-based silt resulted from the energetic marine environment of the creeks, the clay was deposited in tidal mud-flats and salt-marsh, while the peat grew in the fen and bog.
There are a number of lines of defence against pests ( that is, those animals that cause damage to the plants we grow ) and diseases in the organic garden, principal among these being the practice of good husbandry, creating healthy soil and ensuring high standards of garden hygiene.
By 1843, as written in a history compiled by Benjamin F. Thompson and published in that year, Hempstead Village had 200 dwellings, 1, 400 residents, was connected to New York City by a Turnpike and a railroad, had dry soil, excellent water and pure air and was in short, the principal place of mercantile and mechanical business in this part of the country.
The principal vulnerability is the nutrient-poor soil, pervasive in most tropical forests.
The soil was considered by the author of the 1911 Britannica article to be admirably cultivated, the principal crops having been cotton, wheat, rice, barley, maize, millet, lucerne, tobacco, vegetables and fruit.
The O ' Brien system's principal argument is that animal manures are harmful to soil health rather than that their use involves exploitation of and cruelty to animals.
Humic acid is a principal component of humic substances, which are the major organic constituents of soil ( humus ), peat, coal, many upland streams, dystrophic lakes, and ocean water.
and the principal economic activity is the growing of cereal crops, the most important being corn, and livestock production where the soil is favorable for free-range cattle.
The Community of Madrid, the principal shareholder of the park, has yet to leave the shareholding after reaching an agreement with the municipality of San Martin de la Vega at the end of 2005 to modify the park's soil and building permit a shopping mall, two hotels and an entertainment facility.

principal and quality
In 1526 – 27, the Portuguese explorer Jorge de Menezes accidentally came upon the principal island and is credited with naming it Papua, a Malay word for the frizzled quality of Melanesian hair.
The principal challenges are to restore natural water flow regimes, to maintain the quality of water, and to prevent invasion by woody plants.
In 1894, Bellevue city fathers, attempting to bring more settlers to the city, published a brochure describing the avenue's commercial quality: " Fairfield Avenue, running east and west through the entire town, is the principal business thoroughfare, and business houses are kept well stocked with the latest and best of everything in all branches of trade.
The principal reasons for this were water quality and siltation.
This was after principal cinematography had been completed and used higher quality film stock in an indoor soundstage resulting in the higher picture quality of these scenes still evident even on the current DVD.
Application of principal curves: Nonlinear quality of life index.
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines a " part B institution " as: "... any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary Education to be a reliable authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation.
The Milwaukee's reputation for high quality service was the principal reason that the Union Pacific shifted its service to the Milwaukee Road for its " City " streamliners in 1955.
The Research Assessment Exercise ( RAE ) is one of the few ways in which the academic quality of British medical and dental schools can be compared and ranks research by two principal measures: the proportion of work graded 4 * and 3 * – world-leading or internationally recognised respectively-and the Grade Point Average ( GPA ) across the whole profile of the submission.
The relevant legislation says " The principal function of the Service is to promote te reo Maori me nga tikanga Maori language and culture through the provision of a high quality, cost-effective Maori television service, in both Maori and English, that informs, educates, and entertains a broad viewing audience, and, in doing so, enriches New Zealand's society, culture, and heritage ".
A man-at-arms was also recompensed differentially according to the quality of his principal war-horse, if the horse was to die or was killed in battle.
For example, the principal would like to know the true quality of a used car a salesman is pitching.
A quick-look reduction at the Paranal Observatory will be used for daily quality control, but the principal data flow is to transfer the raw data to ESO headquarters in Garching near Munich, Germany, for ingestion into the data archive.
The Board ’ s chief functions include superintendence of the visitation process, the principal mechanism for periodic external review of the quality and direction of the University ’ s schools, departments, and selected other programs and activities.
During his second term as chairman, Jones worked to make the chairman, rather than the corporate JCS, the principal military adviser to the president and the secretary of defense, arguing that such a change of the National Security Act would improve the quality and timeliness of military advice and the combined readiness and effectiveness of the nation's combat forces.
His principal quality was to be a good military leader.
A mixture is an organ stop, usually of principal tone quality, that contains multiple ranks of pipes.
In CMOs backed by loans of lower credit quality, such as subprime mortgage loans, the issuer will sell a quantity of bonds whose principal value is less than the value of the underlying pool of mortgages.
In 2010 it was announced that a quality contract had been agreed between the two principal bus operators and the County Council leading to joint timetabling and ticketing.
In 2010 it was announced that a quality contract had been agreed between the two principal bus operators and the County Council leading to joint timetabling and ticketing.
The village has the principal tweed hand weaving facility in Donegal, with a shop selling high quality tweed products.
The Acts of Union 1707 came in the middle of the long period of supremacy in London of Sir Godfrey Kneller, a German portraitist who had eventually succeeded as principal court painter the Dutch Sir Peter Lely, whose style he had adopted for his enormous and formulaic output, of greatly varying quality, which was itself repeated by an army of lesser painters.
His principal goal was sustaining the excellence of UC ’ s faculty, recognized in several national studies of academic program quality.

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