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resultant and controversy
A return to New Zealand was accompanied by a desire to avoid the controversy of 1930 and so red replaced blue for the jersey with the resultant kit being that which is still worn today, the combination of red jersey, white shorts and green and blue socks, representing the four unions.
The use of management consulting in governments is widespread in many countries but can be subject to misunderstandings and resultant controversy.
The resultant controversy stemmed from its enclosed instructions of how to construct a nuclear device.
She questioned whether the changes were an, " attempt to replace mainstream history with a Hindutva version of history ", with the view to use the resultant controversy as " election propaganda.
The resultant controversy catapulted both Emory and Altizer into the news.

resultant and strong
The resultant deflection means that in these regions of high curvature, atomic terraces are belied by a strong anisotropy in the detection density.
Many boats capsized because of the strong current with resultant losses.
The resultant sheep were the foundation of many South Australian strong wool studs.
So, if we can add rules to the term rewriting system in order to force all critical pairs to be convergent while maintaining the strong normalizing property, then this will force the resultant rewriting system to be confluent.
Whether they are put into the music categories of the times or not, they have had a strong influence on many younger bands having diverse styles due to their willingness ‘ in dismantling ’, or emancipating rock by boldly moving away from standard instrumentations and song styles into a resultant provocative amalgam with strong melodic hooks and poignant lyrics.
The sheet is partially dissolved, and when the ends are placed togeather, the resultant bond is as strong, or stronger than the shell itself.

resultant and negative
In other silicate structures, different combinations of elements are required to balance out the resultant negative charge.
If colour negative film is processed in conventional black and white developer, and fixed and then bleached with a bath containing hydrochloric acid and potassium dichromate solution, the resultant film, once exposed to light, can be redeveloped in colour developer to produce an unusual pastel colour effect.
Tests whose results are of continuous values, such as most blood values, can artificially be made binary by defining a cutoff value, with test results being designated as positive or negative depending on whether the resultant value is higher or lower than the cutoff.
As a result, when converting a continuous value that is close to the cutoff to a binary one, the resultant positive or negative predictive value is generally higher than the predictive value given directly from the continuous value.
On the other hand, a test result very far from the cutoff generally has a resultant positive or negative predictive value that is lower than the predictive value given from the continuous value.
Victims of manipulation and abuse frequently feel responsible for causing negative feelings in the manipulator / abuser towards them and the resultant anxiety in themselves.
The closing of existing revolving accounts will typically adversely affect this ratio and therefore have a negative impact on a FICO score ; if it is an old account being closed, the resultant decrease in average age of open accounts will also cause a decrease in score.
If the electrochemical potential of the ion is more negative than that of the action potential threshold then the resultant conductance change that occurs due to GABA binding to its receptors keeps the postsynaptic potential more negative than the threshold and decreases the probability of the postsynaptic neuron completing an action potential.

resultant and reaction
The resultant nitric acid was then used as a source of nitrate ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >-</ sup >) in the reaction
For monopropellant rockets that depend on a chemical reaction, the power for the propulsive reaction and resultant thrust is provided by the chemical itself.
* Further, the low density of the aluminium oxide formed as a result of the reaction tends to cause it to float on the resultant pure metal.
But if Eakins hoped to impress his home town with the picture, he was to be disappointed ; public reaction to the painting of a realistic surgical incision and the resultant blood was ambivalent at best, and it was finally purchased by the college for the unimpressive sum of $ 200.
Oxymercuration is very regioselective and is a textbook Markovnikov reaction ; ruling out extreme cases, the water nucleophile will always preferentially attack the more substituted carbon, depositing the resultant hydroxy group there.
Whitewash is especially effective on adobe-like materials because it is absorbed easily and the resultant chemical reaction hardens the medium.
Maturin expresses curiosity about their use in considerable quantities, and the resultant reaction according to altitude.
If a player is able to cause a chain reaction by removing one set of beans, and hence causing another set to group and disappear, and so on, the resultant number of refugees deposited will be far higher.
This is where one takes the individual instant center locations of each corner of the car and then calculates the resultant vertical reaction vector due to lateral force.
For example, scientists can now exercise a measure of control over plasma turbulence and resultant energy leakage, long considered an unavoidable and intractable feature of plasmas ; the plasma pressure above which the plasma disassembles can now be made large enough to sustain a fusion reaction rate acceptable for a power plant.
The resultant reaction with the negatively-charged Energon within the body causes a fissure in reality, through which all the combatants are sucked.
The early half of the 12th century saw the appearance of several new factors of secularism unknown to an earlier and more simply religious time: the increase of commerce and industry resultant from the Crusades, the growing independence of medieval cities, the secularization of Benedictine life, the development of pageantry and luxury in a hitherto rude feudal world, the reaction from the terrible conflict of State and Church in the latter half of the 11th-century.

resultant and from
A popular application was use in home theater PC systems due to high performance and low heat output resultant from low V < sub > core </ sub > settings.
These two forces add to make a resultant at an angle φ from the vertical given by
Due to the potent combination of anticholinergic substances it contains, Datura intoxication typically produces effects similar to that of an anticholinergic delirium ( as contrasted to hallucination ): a complete inability to differentiate reality from fantasy ; hyperthermia ; tachycardia ; bizarre, and possibly violent behavior ; and severe mydriasis with resultant painful photophobia that can last several days.
A partial solution to this is some programs ' ability to view the composite-order of elements ( such as images, effects, or other attributes ) with a visual diagram called a flowchart to nest compositions, or " comps ," directly into other compositions, thereby adding complexity to the render-order by first compositing layers in the beginning composition, then combining that resultant image with the layered images from the proceeding composition, and so on.
For example, in optics two or more coherent lightwaves may interact and by constructive or destructive interference yield a resultant irradiance deviating from the sum of the component irradiances of the individual lightwaves.
The resultant force vector from the lift and drag force components is opposed by the tension of the one or more lines or tethers.
London gin-London gin is obtained exclusively from ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin with a maximum methanol content of 5 grams per hectolitre of 100 % ABV equivalent, whose flavour is introduced exclusively through the re-distillation in traditional stills of ethyl alcohol in the presence of all the natural plant materials used, the resultant distillate of which is at least 70 % ABV.
Hemoglobin in the blood carries oxygen from the respiratory organs ( lungs or gills ) to the rest of the body ( i. e. the tissues ) where it releases the oxygen to burn nutrients to provide energy to power the functions of the organism, and collects the resultant carbon dioxide to bring it back to the respiratory organs to be dispensed from the organism.
Like the French epics, such as the Chanson de Roland, Homeric poetry is indigenous and, by the ease of movement and its resultant simplicity, distinguishable from the works of Dante, Milton and Virgil.
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.
The economic stagnation caused by political anarchy, ethnic strife and resultant military operation during late 1980s and 1990s led to efflux of industry from Karachi.
In a limited sense, the Coandă effect refers to the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to an adjacent surface that curves away from the flow, and the resultant entrainment of ambient air into the flow.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
A further difference is that in word formation, the resultant word may differ from its source word ’ s grammatical category whereas in the process of inflection the word never changes its grammatical category.
Eysenck, along with another contemporary in trait psychology named J. P. Guilford ( 1959 ), believed that the resultant trait factors obtained from factor analysis should be statistically independent of one another — that is, the factors should be arranged ( rotated ) so that they are uncorrelated or orthogonal ( at right angles ) to one another.
Douglas C. Haldeman writes that Nicolosi promotes psychoanalytic theories suggesting that homosexuality is a form of arrested psychosexual development, resulting from " an incomplete bond and resultant identification with the same-sex parent, which is then symbolically repaired in psychotherapy ".
The resultant siege mentality is due to Singapore ’ s geographical weaknesses, mistrust of Malaysia and Indonesia due to historical baggage, and from how it stands out as a " little red dot in a sea of green ", as then-President Habibie of Indonesia put it.
Cliff Branch hauled in a 72 yard touchdown pass from Raider QB Kenny Stabler when third year Dolphin defensive back Henry Stuckey, the man assigned to cover Branch on the play, fell down and the resultant wide open Branch caught the bomb and sprinted to the endzone.
Otherwise, the throughput would not be only associated to the nature ( efficiency ) of the protocol but also to retransmissions resultant from quality of the channel.
The E layer electron density and resultant MUF during high solar activity periods can refract and thus block signals of up to about 15 MHz from reaching the F1 and F2 regions, with the result that distances are much shorter than possible with refractions from the F1 and F2 regions.
This was partly resultant from the Royal Navy having invested twelve years, following American independence, in charting Bermuda's reefs.
In perhaps the best-known example, the story of Lucifer, pride ( his desire to compete with God ) was what caused his fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan.

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