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The silver chloride was fused under vacuum in the presence of aluminum chips with the resultant product of Af which was sublimed into a flask on the vacuum line.
The resultant town, platted in 1847 and named for the patron of Father Galtier's mission, St. Paul, was to become an important center of the fur trade and was to take on a new interest for those Selkirkers who remained at Red River.
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.
The backward nature of expectation formulation and the resultant systematic errors made by agents ( see Cobweb model ) was unsatisfactory to economists such as John Muth, who was pivotal in the development of an alternative model of how expectations are formed, called rational expectations.
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 resultant stagnation of economic growth was particularly pronounced in Cuba because of its great strategic importance in the Caribbean, and the stranglehold that Spain kept on it as a result.
The resultant product was backward compatible, a first for a handheld system, and leveraged the large library of games and great installed base of the predecessor system.
Chalk has also been used as a building material and, once fired, the resultant lime was spread on agricultural land to improve fertility.
But since there was no intent, there was no resultant problem.
The resultant pattern of loss was a patchwork, rather than wholesale loss of its centre, but was nevertheless very extensive.
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.
The resultant album, Crown Royal, was delayed due to the personal problems, and when it was finally released in 2001, it featured only three appearances by DMC.
The resultant academic and public quarrels concerned the scholarly merit, or lack thereof, of humanistic commentary about the physical sciences ; the influence of postmodern philosophy on social disciplines in general ; academic ethics, including whether Sokal was right or wrong to deceive the editors and readers of Social Text ; and whether the journal had exercised the appropriate intellectual rigor before publishing the pseudoscientific article.
The resultant list was widely publicized for marketing purposes ( especially by the Palms casino which had the top ranking ).
" The final " l " was dropped due to bureaucratic sloppiness, and the resultant mispronunciation persisted, on and off, for several centuries.
In the United States, naturally occurring airborne yeasts were used almost exclusively until commercial yeast was marketed at the Centennial Exposition in 1876 in Philadelphia, where Charles L. Fleischmann exhibited the product and a process to use it, as well as serving the resultant baked bread.
Simon Kapwepwe and Harry Nkumbula challenged the resultant 1978 election of President Kaunda in the High Court, but their action was unsurprisingly unsuccessful.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the resultant end of the Cold War, the threat of a major nuclear war between the two nuclear superpowers was generally thought to have declined.
The resultant nitric acid was then used as a source of nitrate ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >-</ sup >) in the reaction

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Due to the resultant antenna misalignment, the radio signal was very weak, but was detected ( with temperature telemetry ) for 23 more minutes before its batteries expired.
Identical triplets or quadruplets are very rare and result when the original fertilized egg splits and then one of the resultant cells splits again ( for triplets ) or, even more rarely, a further split occurs ( for quadruplets ).
He stated that " the resultant damage could be very significant.
This in turn suggests that the resultant changes these men eventually adopted could very easily have been applied in order to invent confirmatory testimony that never actually existed prior to 2006.
For unguided rockets the trim position is typically zero angle of attack and the center of pressure is defined to be the center of pressure of the resultant flow field on the entire vehicle resulting from a very small angle of attack ( that is, the center of pressure in the limit as angle of attack goes to zero ).
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.
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.
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.
The resultant images are not very clear, but they show that ( 4197 ) 1982 TA has a roughly triangular shape, and a 3-hour rotation period.
During the summer the flow of water was often very low and so the trows were pulled over the resultant shallows.
After the face begins to separate, wedges are driven into the resultant opening, starting very near the face and progressively working toward the other end of the log in small steps.
But the resultant row over the severing of what was a very important rail link began.
The 1990 recession hit Connecticut very hard, with the real estate, banking and defense industries all faltering with resultant job losses and tax revenue losses.
The weakening of Indian Hindu rulers and the resultant Muslim conquest made the defence of India very weak.
His so-called accumulation theory, very influential in its day, suggested that capitalism suffered from under-consumption due to the rise of monopoly capitalism and the resultant concentration of wealth in fewer hands, which he argued gave rise to a misdistribution of purchasing power.
In the resultant raid on Drvar on 25 May 1944, German paratroopers stormed partisan headquarters in Drvar ( western Bosnia ) looking for Tito and very nearly captured him.
The project was conceived and developed in a very short time, allowing inadequate development, and the resultant vehicles developed a reputation for poor reliability.
The resultant landform is often a very steep beach ( up to 45 °) composed of rounded cobbles, shingle and occasionally sand.
However, the resultant screenplay ( by Bava, Ennio De Concini and Mario Serandrei ) in fact owed very little to Gogol at all, and seemed to be more a tribute to the atmospheric black-and-white gothic horror films of the 1930s, especially those produced by Universal Studios.
While studying the resultant species of plasma discharges, he discovered something very odd.

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The resultant album, ironically entitled The Single Factor, was a far cry from the band's early hard rock / progressive sound, but it scraped the lower regions of the charts and enabled a successful Tenth Anniversary Tour, featuring Paton, Rainbow, Watkins, Stuart Tosh ( drums ) and Andy Dalby ( guitar ) accompanying Latimer.
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.
The resultant vehicles more closely to the immensely successful trio of Chrysler minivans, which during this era accounted for over 50 % of domestic minivan sales.
The resultant design became one of the most successful locomotive classes ever constructed in Britain.
The decryption function cannot be used in such manner for keeping whole resultant data until successful verification.

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