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The resulting liquid change in the U tube is an indication of the wind speed.
German brass making crucibles are known from Dortmund dating to the 10th century AD and from Soest and Schwerte in Westphalia dating to around the 13th century confirm Theophilus ' account, as they are open-topped, although ceramic discs from Soest may have served as loose lids which may have been used to reduce zinc evaporation, and have slag on the interior resulting from a liquid process.
On the other hand, boiling is a process in which molecules anywhere in the liquid escape, resulting in the formation of vapor bubbles within the liquid.
Brownian motion or pedesis ( from " leaping ") is the presumably random moving of particles suspended in a fluid ( a liquid or a gas ) resulting from their bombardment by the fast-moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid.
The resulting liquid, known as " Eau de Javel " (" Javel water "), was a weak solution of sodium hypochlorite.
Kerosene, a thin, clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons, with a density of 0. 78 – 0. 81 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >, is obtained from the fractional distillation of petroleum between 150 ° C and 275 ° C, resulting in a mixture of carbon chains that typically contain between six and 16 carbon atoms per molecule.
For example, injection of a flux of a liquid crystal between two close parallel plates ( viscous fingering ), causes orientation of the molecules to couple with the flow, with the resulting emergence of dendritic patterns.
The liquid crystal spontaneously leaks and permanently darkens, resulting in a game unit that still plays but is unable to properly draw the screen.
The resulting liquid, now at about 5 – 7 % alcohol by volume, is separated from solid matter by filtering, and is a rudimentary form of beer called the " wash ".
A solvent ( from the Latin solvō, “ I loosen, untie, I solve ”) is a substance that dissolves a solute ( a chemically different liquid, solid or gas ), resulting in a solution.
If the impression is made purely as a relief resulting from the greater pressure on the paper where the high parts of the matrix touch, the seal is known as a dry seal ; in all other cases a liquid or liquified medium ( such as ink or wax ) is used, usually in another color than the paper.
The resulting high levels of heat and pressure caused the organic matter to chemically alter, first into a waxy material known as kerogen which is found in oil shales, and then with more heat into liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons in a process known as catagenesis.
A distinction is usually made between a pigment, which is insoluble in the vehicle ( resulting in a suspension ), and a dye, which either is itself a liquid or is soluble in its vehicle ( resulting in a solution ).
Braising ( from the French “ braiser ”) is a combination cooking method using both moist and dry heat ; typically the food is first seared at a high temperature and then finished in a covered pot with a variable amount of liquid, resulting in a particular flavor.
Six waves of ARVN tear gas and attack dogs failed to disperse the crowds, and finally brownish-red liquid chemicals were doused on praying protesters, resulting in 67 being hospitalised for chemical injuries.
For example, a liquid may become gas upon heating to the boiling point, resulting in an abrupt change in volume.
The mash is allowed to ferment, the resulting liquid collected and distilled in either clay or copper pots which will further modify the flavor of the final product.
The increasing volume of the liquid causes rapid expansion of the lower intestinal tract, often resulting in very uncomfortable bloating, cramping, powerful peristalsis, a feeling of extreme urgency and complete evacuation of the lower intestinal tract.
The patient was placed in an appropriate position ( kneeling, with the buttocks raised, or lying on the side ); a servant or apothecary would then insert the nozzle into the anus and depress the plunger, resulting in the liquid remedy ( generally, water, but also some preparations ) being injected into the colon.
After the sludge was allowed to settle out more, the resulting liquid component was piped back to Mogden, and the solid component was dumped or used as manure ; the Heathrow farmers used big amounts of it ( up to 50 tons an acre ).
The resulting gas suspends the rest of the water droplet just above it, preventing any further direct contact between the liquid water and the hot plate.

resulting and point
At that point three launches in combat resulted in three kills, resulting in the AMRAAM being informally named " slammer " in the second half of the 1990s.
The process could then be repeated by dividing the resulting smaller interval into smaller and smaller parts until it closes down on the desired limit point.
# hardware context switching does not save all the registers ( only general purpose registers, not floating point registers — although the TS bit is automatically turned on in the CR0 control register, resulting in a fault when executing floating point instructions and giving the OS the opportunity to save and restore the floating point state as needed ).
The distance from any point P on the ellipse to the focus F is a constant fraction of that point's perpendicular distance to the directrix resulting in the equality, e = PF / PD.
Various reasons have been suggested for the resistance to the Celsius system in the U. S., including the larger size of each degree Celsius ( resulting in the need for decimals where integer Fahrenheit degrees were adequate for much non-technical work ), the lower zero point in the Fahrenheit system ( which reduces the number of negative signs when measurements such as weather data were averaged ), and the more intuitive alignment of its 0-100 scale to the ordinary range of outdoor temperatures seen in most of the U. S. ( e. g., 0 ° F
He compared the market to a game in which ' there is no point in calling the outcome just or unjust ' and argued that ' social justice is an empty phrase with no determinable content '; likewise " the results of the individual's efforts are necessarily unpredictable, and the question as to whether the resulting distribution of incomes is just has no meaning.
In general relativity, the apsides of any orbit ( the point of the orbiting body's closest approach to the system's center of mass ) will precess — the orbit is not an ellipse, but akin to an ellipse that rotates on its focus, resulting in a rose curve-like shape ( see image ).
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
These point defects can migrate and cluster with each other, resulting in dislocation loops and other defects.
Habits of mind, such as ethnocentrism, are more fixed and influence our point of view and the resulting thoughts or feelings associated with them, whereas points of view may change over time as a result of influences such as reflection, appropriation and feedback.
The flow in the vicinity of the sharp trailing edge is very fast and the resulting viscous forces cause the boundary layer to accumulate into a vortex on the upper side of the airfoil between the trailing edge and the upper stagnation point.
The internal energy of a substance is increased, typically by the application of heat or pressure, resulting in a rise of its temperature to the melting point, at which the rigid ordering of molecular entities in the solid breaks down to a less-ordered state and the solid liquefies.
The legal concept of a merger ( with the resulting corporate mechanics, statutory merger or statutory consolidation, which have nothing to do with the resulting power grab as between the management of the target and the acquirer ) is different from the business point of view of a " merger ", which can be achieved independently of the corporate mechanics through various means such as " triangular merger ", statutory merger, acquisition, etc.
The x-coordinate at the vertex is, which is found by differentiating the original equation, setting the resulting equal to zero ( a critical point ), and solving for.
It assumes a Creator-deity which is at some point distinct from the universe and then merges with it, resulting in a universe similar to the pantheistic one in present essence, but differing in origin.
When switching from 700 stadia per degree to 500, he ( or Marinos ) expanded longitude differences between cities accordingly ( a point first realized by P. Gosselin in 1790 ), resulting in serious over-stretching of the Earth's east-west scale in degrees, though not distance.
Some civilization critics point out that modern societies rely on technology to invent and promote new technology, often resulting in a degree of pro-technology propaganda, and this backpropagation would mean that mankind hands over control to a living machine.
Many things can happen to packets as they travel from origin to destination, resulting in the following problems as seen from the point of view of the sender and receiver:
Or, from a purely macroscopic point of view, blue sky comes from microscopic density fluctuations, resulting from the random motion of molecules composing the air.
Saint Lucia has no extant international disputes aside from tension resulting from the island's status as a transit point for South American drugs destined for the United States and Europe.
Because life is constrained to begin with a simple starting point, any diversity resulting from this left wall will be perceived to move in the direction of higher complexity.
According to a Symbolics employee, the reason for the change in policy was Richard Stallman's making changes with which they disagreed, such as removing Symbolics ' copyright notices on Symbolics ' produced enhancements and transferring the resulting enhancements to the other commercial licensees, and at one point leaving the software in a state where it would not compile.

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