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To the directors the problem appeared a matter of intrigue or diplomacy.
Fleming's impression was that because of the problem of producing it in quantity, and because its action appeared to be rather slow, penicillin would not be important in treating infection.
The problem was perhaps that he was a successful, worldly author who played polo, moved in fashionable circles and even appeared as an actor in Warren Beatty's Reds.
With no solution for this problem known at the time, it appeared that a fundamental incompatibility existed between special relativity and quantum mechanics.
More recently, it has appeared in the lower-dimensional many-bodied gravity problem
However, the introduction of the laser in the 1960s appeared to offer the possibility of a way out of the problem.
Other experiments that deal with the " ergonomics vs. sound " problem have appeared.
The problem first appeared in the 1890s, and in 1903, a Department of Agriculture report stated that over 30 % of the developed farmland in Emery County had been abandoned due to degradation.
She last appeared in the 1991 episode, " Menage a Luke " after missing the two prior episodes where her problem is very obvious in some scenes, and did not return until the last two shows of the series in the late spring of 1992, although she was not nearly recovered at this point.
Cosgrave's Government signed the Sunningdale Agreement that appeared to provide a solution to the Northern Irish problem in December, 1973.
When nylon-backed neoprene appeared, the problem of the needle weakening the foam was solved, but still the needle holes leaked water along the seams.
( The latter problem may have been exacerbated by the fact that, although BBV had obtained permission to use Liz Shaw, they had no rights relating to Doctor Who itself-which meant that no explicit reference could be made to any other aspect of Doctor Who, including the events of the stories in which Liz had appeared.
The entire body of work could be said to stem from an attempt to solve the following problem: that to Velikovsky there appeared to be insufficient correlation in the written or archaeological records between Biblical history and what was known of the history of the area, in particular, Egypt.
Yarosh worked on the problem, and in August 1983 an improved version of it with a non-capturing key appeared in Shakhmaty v SSSR.
In the August 2003 issue of the German problem magazine Die Schwalbe, the problem to the right, a mate in four by Peter Hoffmann appeared.
Later, as it the succession problem appeared and the national sympathies of Danish royalty became evident, the Schleswig-Holstein movement called for an independent state ruled by the house of Augustenburg, a cadet branch of the Danish royal House of Oldenburg.
This problem is related to the problem of finding Pythagorean triples, which appeared in the second millennium B. C.
It is unclear why the spiders were drawn to build webs inside this particular vehicle, but the problem appeared to be widespread, though rare, across the United States.
The styling changes were unpopular with many, particularly since the intakes had strakes in them that appeared to mimic those on the Ferrari Testarossa, but they improved the engine's cooling, a problem the Countach had always struggled with.
Initial reports were that there appeared to be a problem with a cable feed from the national grid in the Wimbledon area of south London.
Although much of the problem can likely be traced to the novelty of the 188's steel construction, it cost many times more than conventional designs, and appeared to be impractical.
A pair of papers by Katherine Mack that appeared on the arXiv in November 2009 casts doubt on the existence of the QCD axion lighter than μeV scale, arguing that ( 1 ) cosmological observations imply that the existence of such a light axion creates a greater fine-tuning problem than the one that it was hypothesized to solve and ( 2 ) that anthropic arguments do not alleviate this fine-tuning problem.

problem and Martin
Martin Richards published a program to count solutions to the n-queens problem using bitwise operations.
He reports that James Martin asked Rawlings for a Nomad solution to a standard problem Martin called the Engineer's Problem: " give 6 % raises to engineers whose job ratings had an average of 7 or better.
More recently, Martin Heidegger used " lēthē " to symbolize the " concealment of Being " or " forgetting of Being " that he saw as a major problem of modern philosophy.
Many postmodern thinkers who investigated the problem of nihilism as put forward by Nietzsche, were influenced by Martin Heidegger ’ s interpretation of Nietzsche.
Soma has been discussed in detail by Martin Gardner and John Horton Conway, and the book Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays contains a detailed analysis of the Soma cube problem.
* Skye McCole Bartusiak as Susan Martin: The youngest daughter and child among Benjamin's seven children, she has a problem with speaking, which may be a post-traumatic reaction to the death of their mother ; only later on does she finally open up.
Soon after forming, the DOB wrote a mission statement that addressed the most significant problem Martin and Lyon had faced as a couple: the complete lack of information about female homosexuality in what historian Martin Meeker termed, " the most fundamental journey a lesbian has to make.
On January 6, 2006, Ryschkewitsch revealed that a pre-test procedure on the craft was skipped by Lockheed Martin, and he noted that the test could have easily detected the problem.
This weaker upper bound for the problem, attributed to an unpublished work of Graham, was eventually published and named by Martin Gardner in Scientific American in November 1977.
The Liberal Party's most tense problem was the ongoing leadership feud within the Liberal Party between Chrétien and Finance Minister Paul Martin who wanted to replace Chrétien as Liberal leader and Prime Minister.
* The Ozma problem, a philosophical problem posed in The Ambidextrous Universe by Martin Gardner
The problem was introduced to a wide mathematical audience by Martin Gardner in his October 1960 Mathematical Games column.
Stark's 1969 paper also cited the widely-known 1895 text by Heinrich Martin Weber and noted that had Weber " only made the observation that the reducibility of certain equation would lead to a Diophantine equation, the class-number one problem would have been solved 60 years ago ".
For example Martin Cohen, in his 1999 iconoclastic account of philosophy, 101 Philosophy Problems, offers as the penultimate problem, the question of whether ' The problem with philosophy problems is that they don't have proper solutions '.
Reviewers Mick Martin, Marsha Porter point out " most viewers will enjoy this bittersweet comedy .... Folks coping with mental illness in real life will be offended by yet another film in which the problem is sanitized and trivialized ".
As described by Martin Gardner in Gardner's Workout, the number of distinct solutions to this problem was incorrectly estimated by Rouse Ball to be 72, and persisted many years before it was shown to be 144 by Kathleen Ollerenshaw.
Birmingham City Councillor Martin Mullaney later stated it was a failure of the fencing at Millennium Point which was the main problem, since the wind broke the solid-steel fencing down during the night, and it was then replaced with Heras fencing, as used on building sites, and extra security personnel.
* Martin Gardner and Ian Stewart have both published books with sections about the problem.
Martin Gardner introduced the chore division form of the problem.
Because this did not turn out to be a problem and to reduce weight, Lockheed Martin ceased painting the external tanks beginning with STS-3, leaving the rust-colored spray-on insulation bare, saving approximately of weight.

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