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resultant and size
Further, the corpuscular radiation, i.e., the solar-wind protons, must sputter away the surface atoms of the dust and cause a slow diminution in size, with a resultant increase in both the Poynting-Robertson effect and the ratio of the repulsive force to the gravitational force.
If the galaxies are of similar size, the resultant galaxy will appear similar to neither of the two galaxies merging, but would instead be an elliptical galaxy.
The resultant fate depends on whether the critical defect size was exceeded which in turn depends on the applied field, local mechanical stress and bilayer edge energy.
There are additional factors that affect the size of the resultant signal.
If two cubes are placed alongside each other with a face of each in contact, the pressures and resultant forces on the sides or parts thereof in contact are balanced and may be disregarded, as the contact surfaces are equal in shape, size and pressure distribution, therefore the buoyancy of two cubes in contact is the sum of the buoyancies of each cube.
The resultant syrup, combined with water and surfactants, can be heated and agitated in a pressurized container until the syrup forms an emulsion of small spherical globules of the desired size.
An early, backdoor form of Prohibition, it forbade alcoholic beverages within four miles ( 6. 4 km ) of any school ; given the small size of most of the schools of the era and their resultant presence in almost every community, even many of the smallest ones, this effectively outlawed alcohol in all but the least-populated areas of the state, which was exactly the intent of the measure's sponsors.
The resulting block ( the same size as the original block ) is then pre-multiplied by the quantisation scale code and divided element-wise by the quantization matrix, and rounding each resultant element.
The resultant battle saw Unicron's body destroyed, but his spark endured and possessed Megatron — now Galvatron-who grew to colossal size.
The resultant paste can be passed through three-roll mill till the satisfactory particle size ( usually 20 micron ).
However, resultant visitor numbers were poor, and the Guinness Records exhibition closed in the mid-1990s and following the loss of Sega's sponsorship in 1999, Segaworld became Funland and was subsequently reduced in size, and the Pepsi-sponsored IMAX cinema and Drop Ride closed around the same time.

resultant and directly
The resultant friction force, Af is thus directly proportional to Af and consequently also to film thickness.
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.
The resultant accumulation of various huge salt and mineral deposits about the Mediterranean basin are directly linked to this era.
Ipso facto is a Latin phrase, directly translated as " by the fact itself ," which means that a certain phenomenon is a direct consequence, a resultant effect, of the action in question, instead of being brought about by a subsequent action such as the verdict of a tribunal.
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.
As this is a cube, the top and bottom surfaces are identical in shape and area, and the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the cube is directly proportional to the depth difference, and the resultant force difference is exactly equal to the weight of the fluid that would occupy the volume of the cube in its absence.
So the resultant force does not directly point from O to M. Does this lead to a rotation of the rod?
The severity of illness is directly proportional to the number of infected microfilariae and the power of the resultant inflammatory response.
Theoretically, if the resultant of the vertical load on the tire and the lateral force generated by it points directly into the instant center, the suspension links will not move.
A common formation of motorcycles is five in front of the hearse: two motorcycles in tandem (# 1 and # 2, left and right, from the perspective of the hearse ), two motorcycles directly in front of the hearse, in tandem (# 5 and # 6, left and right, as noted ), and a solo rider in the resultant # 4 position, and the missing motorcycle ( in the # 3 position ) representing the fallen.
The body is then supplied with deoxygenated blood ( which bypassed the lungs by flowing directly from the right heart to the left heart ), leading to cyanosis and resultant organ damage.
In contrast, TDMoIP maps TDM octets directly into the payload with no voice compression algorithms and no resultant algorithmic delay.
The resultant braking force is directly proportional to the speed at which the fin is moving through the brake element.
The resultant is widely used in number theory, either directly or through the discriminant, which is essentially the resultant of a polynomial and its derivative.
The expansion of Iranian economy and the resultant higher revenues were the cause of investments in students ' education abroad, either directly by the government's financial aid services and / or indirectly by the students ' families.

resultant and affects
The resultant salinity variation and DO ( dissolved oxygen ) affects the primary production, plankton, biodiversity and fisheries in this lake.
He also commented on corruption, saying it " negatively affects the social and moral fabric of the nation, encouraging indiscipline and rent seeking behaviour – with the resultant hardships largely falling on the poor.

resultant and what
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.
Cams that have too high a resultant valve lift, and at high rpm, can result in what is called " valve bounce ", where the valve spring tension is insufficient to keep the valve following the cam at its apex.
In other words, a non-critical race occurs when moving to a desired state means that more than one internal state variable must be changed at once, but no matter in what order these internal state variables change, the resultant state will be the same.
Having conducted considerable research, she is one of the foremost experts on treecats, and is a descendant of and in-part named after Stephanie Harrington — who was the first human to bond with Treecats when she figured out what was occurring in the Great Disappearing Celery mystery and ambushed Climbs Quickly in the act of treecat burglary — surprising both races with the resultant bonding that nearly ended the life of both sapients.
This means that when more than one pickup is active and one has the phase reversed, the resultant tone is what remains after the signal common to the two pickups is canceled out, and only the differences from pickup position remain.
After the development of the new Birmingham New Street, a group of local business men noticed the resultant need for additional railway capacity south, through what were the under developed suburbs of south Birmingham and villages of northern Worcestershire.
The resultant reservoir occupies over of what was previously prime land for agriculture.
Second, the resultant impairment of the women's rights was beyond what was necessary to evaluate their case.
But the resultant row over the severing of what was a very important rail link began.
The resultant formulas and algorithms are what comprise his subsequent pace handicapping work called REXPOINTE Pace Handicapping.
Although the resultant treaties fell short of what Spinelli would have liked, his efforts did trigger a new momentum in European integration, including a major increase in the powers of the European Parliament within the EU system.
Located on what was a reclaimed marshland, the resultant dampness often resulted in the area being covered in a light mist or fog, which further protected it from bombing.
Much more significant to Merezhkovsky at the time was what he saw and felt in Greece, grandiose images and the resultant lavish spurt of new ideas laying the foundation for his second novel.
The resultant Gowrie regime favoured what has been described as an ultra-Protestant regime and was approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland as the ' late act of the Scottish reformation '.

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