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resultant and film
The resultant friction force, Af is thus directly proportional to Af and consequently also to film thickness.
Oil provides a different ( less clear ) refractive index than acrylic dispersions, imparting a unique " look and feel " to the resultant paint film.
The resultant footage is not usually considered to constitute a snuff film because the deaths were not enacted in a for-profit film.
Frustrated by the formality of 35 mm film production, and the institutional dependence and resultant prolonged inactivity associated with it ( which had already cost him seven years with Caravaggio, as well as derailing several long-term projects ), Jarman returned to and expanded the super 8 mm-based form he had previously worked in on Imagining October and The Angelic Conversation.
The resultant coated fabric was far too stiff, but the clear film easily separated from the backing cloth, and he abandoned his original idea as the possibilities of the new material became apparent.
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.
It was also difficult to film actors talking to each other where both were in shot, because when they looked at each other when filmed, the resultant image showed the actors appearing to look past each other, particularly if they appeared on different films.
The film shows their reactions to this experience, as well as including footage of the resultant sell-out concert.
One resultant film or plate represents each of the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black data.
Many owners removed both this restriction and the 6 × 4. 5 film mask as well, finding the resultant vignetting a desirable effect.
The windfall for Fields ' character and the resultant happy ending of this film echo the climax of his earlier 1934 release, You're Telling Me !.
When an amplified signal is applied to the conductors, the resultant electrical forces react with the magnetic field to excite the Mylar film sheet, which projects sound as a dipole.
Shot for approximately $ 40, 000, the resultant film, Dementia 13 ( 1963 ), became an atmospheric and violent horror thriller clearly made in imitation of Psycho.

resultant and Iron
After the famous Mysore War IV and the resultant death of Tipu Sultan, the legendary Arthur Wellesley ( also Known as Iron Duke ) conquered Srirangapatna in 1799.

resultant and also
The sum, difference, product and quotient of two algebraic numbers is again algebraic ( this fact can be demonstrated using the resultant ), and the algebraic numbers therefore form a field, sometimes denoted by A ( which may also denote the adele ring ) or < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> Q </ span >.
Along with the Bill of Rights 1689, it remains today one of the main constitutional laws governing the succession to not only the throne of the United Kingdom, but, following British colonialism, the resultant doctrine of reception, and independence, also to those of the other Commonwealth realms, whether by willing deference to the act as a British statute or as a patriated part of the particular realm's constitution.
Chalk has also been used as a building material and, once fired, the resultant lime was spread on agricultural land to improve fertility.
which looks the same as in an inertial frame, but now the force F ′ is the resultant of not only F, but also additional terms ( the paragraph following this equation presents the main points without detailed mathematics ):
It also makes it easier for the runner to avoid landing the foot in front of the center of mass and the resultant braking effect.
The resultant theory copes with experiment better than classical mechanics, e. g. in the Michelson – Morley experiment that supports postulate 2, but also has many surprising consequences.
The Principle of Moments, also known as Varignon's theorem ( not to be confused with the geometrical theorem of the same name ) states that the sum of torques due to several forces applied to a single point is equal to the torque due to the sum ( resultant ) of the forces.
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.
At higher temperatures ( 10 K < T < Θ ), the conservation of energy and quasimomentum, where q < sub > 1 </ sub > is wave vector of the incident phonon and q < sub > 2 </ sub >, q < sub > 3 </ sub > are wave vectors of the resultant phonons, may also involve a reciprocal lattice vector G complicating the energy transport process.
Accounting standards may also have different methods required or allowed ( even for different types of balance sheet variable real value non-monetary assets or liabilities ) as to how the resultant change in value of an asset or liability is recorded, as a part of income or as a direct change to shareholders ' equity.
" The resultant achievement, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, testifies not only to Wright's architectural genius, but also to the adventurous spirit that characterized its founders.
The determinant | S | of S, which is also called the resultant of the two polynomials, is 0 exactly when the two equations have a common solution in z.
Thus, Lester Grabbe points to a number of parallels between the Azazel narrative in 1 Enoch and the wording of Leviticus 16, including “ the similarity of the names Asael and Azazel ; the punishment in the desert ; the placing of sin on Asael / Azazel ; the resultant healing of the land .” Daniel Stökl also observes thatthe punishment of the demon resembles the treatment of the goat in aspects of geography, action, time and purpose .” Thus, the place of Asael ’ s punishment designated in 1 Enoch as Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur ritual.
The resultant carbocation is also stabilized by both inductive stabilization and hyperconjugation from attached alkyl groups.
He was also upset that the State Department had first taken the lead on the policy assessment and had heavily influenced the contents of the resultant report NSC 68.
After a double fatal accident in 1974 on the Daiichi banking where drivers Hiroshi Kazato and Seiichi Suzuki were both killed in a fiery accident that injured 6 other people, a new part of track was built to counteract the problem, and the resultant course which also eliminated 5 other fast corners proved more successful.
With their level of education and limited employment opportunities within the state of Kerala, they became the major migrating community and the resultant foreign remittances also have helped for the socioeconomic progress of the community.
Fannie Mae may also securitize mortgages from its own loan portfolio and sell the resultant mortgage-backed security to investors in the secondary mortgage market, again with a guarantee that the stated principal and interest payments will be timely passed through to the investor.
Hematuria after strenuous exercise may also result from march hemoglobinuria, which is caused by trauma to red blood cells, causing hemolysis and resultant release of hemoglobin into the blood.
A combination tone, also called a sum tone or a difference tone ( also occasionally resultant tone ), can be any of at least three similar psychoacoustic phenomena.
Woolen yarn formation is also very common for knitwear, where the resultant garment has some bulk and the requirement for visual aesthetics ( of fiber alignment ) is minimal.

resultant and served
A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy.
Concerns over the extension of utilities into the rural Township with the resultant potential for large scale growth served as an impediment to consolidation.
Concerns over the extension of utilities into the rural Township with the resultant potential for large scale growth served as an impediment to consolidation.
The resultant log-shaped mixture is sliced, and usually served cold.
While the pastor was acquitted of manslaughter, the resultant publicity — generally linked with a major professed aim of Premier Drury's administration — served to call this aim of rigorous Temperance enforcement into question in the minds of many Ontarians.
The elaborate Roman bathing ritual and its resultant architecture served as precedents for later European and American bathing facilities.
He served as the Director of the resultant Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory from 1960 to 1965.

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