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results vary with types of food, storage conditions, and objectives of treatment -- commonly of the order of 0.2 Mrads but up to about 0.8 Aj.
Under ideal ( adiabatic ) conditions, the exponent would be 1. 4, but a lower value, generally between 1. 2 and 1. 3 is used, since the amount of heat lost will vary among engines based on design, size and materials used, but provides useful results for purposes of comparison.
Systems exist for transliteration of Arabic, but the results may vary.
As a measure of toxicity, LD < sub > 50 </ sub > is somewhat unreliable and results may vary greatly between testing facilities due to factors such as the genetic characteristics of the sample population, animal species tested, environmental factors and mode of administration.
In general, the main results from this theory compare price-fixing methods across market structures, analyze the effect of a certain structure on welfare, and vary technological / demand assumptions in order to assess the consequences for an abstract model of society.
It also results in a prediction that the speed of light can vary from one reference frame to another.
Techniques vary depending on the practical or artistic results desired.
Mass estimates for giant azhdarchids are extremely problematic because no existing species share a similar size or body plan, and in consequence published results vary widely.
The ancients do not seem to have taken advantage of the manufacturing process to produce consistent results ; leaden sling-bullets vary significantly.
While results vary, many of these mechanisms can be cumbersome and onerous in traditional games.
Although results vary widely within regions and countries, the trend indicates that the world as a whole can meet the goal of halving the percentage of people living in poverty.
Most slippage results in a change of just one repeat unit, and slippage rates vary for different repeat unit sizes, and within different species ( Kruglyak 1998 ).
Study of functions defined in this more general setting thus provides a convenient method of deriving results about the way functions vary in space as well as time or, in more mathematical terms, partial differential equations, where this technique is known as separation of variables.
For this reason, the quality of the video produced by decoding the results of different encoders that use the same video codec standard can vary dramatically from one encoder implementation to another.
Experiments vary greatly in their goal and scale, but always rely on repeatable procedure and logical analysis of the results.
Dance devisers seem to enjoy blending new ideas with the traditional though the results vary in popularity.
It is possible to distinguish dogs by breed using DNA testing, but test results for any one dog can vary widely depending upon the laboratory that performs the test and the number of purebred dog breeds in the laboratory's DNA database.
A few dishwashers may spend much less time on the wash phase if the incoming water is hot, which can compromise cleaning, so results will vary.
The results of these experiments demonstrate that people can identify fingerprints quite well, and that matching accuracy can vary as a function of both source finger type and image similarity.
This loss results in gradual increases of individual CpG sites, which vary between copies of the same gene in different cells.
Both of the previous results are still possible, as is a third: this could be a region in which the energy does not vary, in which case the equilibrium is called neutral or indifferent or marginally stable.
The results ( and the price ) of printed canvas vary extensively.
Individual treatment will vary and will be based upon assessment results including symptoms, medical history, general health, and the results of medical tests.

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( For each State, make all computations set forth in items 1 to 8 above, and then add the results obtained for each State in item 8.
Figures 5 and 6 are examples of our method of analyzing the results for each growth center.
More generally, suppose that an experiment consists of a number of independent trials, that each trial results in either a `` success '' or a `` non-success '' ( `` failure '' ), and that the probability of success remains constant from trial to trial.
Many anagram servers ( for example, the Internet Anagram Server ) can control the search results, by excluding or including certain words, limiting the number or length of words in each anagram, or limiting the number of results.
While seemingly giving the students individualized results, he instead gave each student exactly the same sheet that discussed their personality.
These test cases must each be accompanied by test case input data or a formal description of the operational activities ( or both ) to be performed — intended to thoroughly exercise the specific caseand a formal description of the expected results.
The " language-reality " objection asserts that language encourages the belief that " synthetic exercises " distill experiences, yet it rejects the results of such exercises by maintaining that observers actually combine experiences to create each concept of any particular property.
The game consists of several each progressing through four phases: dealing the cards, the auction ( also referred to as bidding ), playing the hand, and scoring the results.
The isotope effect was reported by two groups on the 24th of March 1950, who discovered it independently working with different mercury isotopes, although a few days before publication they learned of each other's results at the ONR conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
Food is consumed and transferred to points ( an increasing scale of 1000 points is awarded for each enemy burst in tandem with another meaning: one enemy burst equals one food item worth 1000 points, two enemies burst equals two food items worth 1000 and 2000 points, three enemies burst equals three food items worth 1000, 2000, and 4000 points, and so on ) which results in more lives.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Another consequentialist version is motive consequentialism which looks if the state of affairs that results from the motive to choose an action is better or at least as good as each of the alternative state of affairs that would have resulted from alternative actions.
In the end, the contradictions between each successive Liberal and Conservative administration made the results decidedly mixed.
These electrons cause the nuclei to be attracted to each other, and this attraction results in the bond.
), announces the results of each roll, collects the dice with an elongated wooden stick, and directs the base dealers to pay winners from bets in the center of the table.
This first, foundational principle by which congregationalism is guided results in confining it to operate with the consent of each gathering of believers.
For political reasons, analyzing these varieties as " languages " or " dialects " yields inconsistent results: British and American English, spoken by close political and military allies, are almost universally regarded as dialects of a single language, whereas the standard languages of Serbia and Croatia, which differ from each other to a similar extent as the dialects of English, are being treated by some linguists from the region as distinct languages, largely because the two countries oscillate from being brotherly to being bitter enemies.
More total output and utility thereby results from specializing in production and trading than if each country produced its own high-tech and low-tech products.
The use of a sequence of experiments, where the design of each may depend on the results of previous experiments, including the possible decision to stop experimenting, is within the scope of Sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses.
In Britain, the survey results stated that those who view the UK's membership of the EU negatively (" a bad thing ") and those who view it as neither positive nor negative (" neither good nor bad ") each constitute 32 % of the population.
Mountbatten was a strong influence in the upbringing of his grand-nephew, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and later as a mentor —" Honorary Grandfather " and " Honorary Grandson ", they fondly called each other according to the Jonathan Dimbleby biography of the Prince — though according to both the Ziegler biography of Mountbatten and the Dimbleby biography of the Prince, the results may have been mixed.
Furthermore, Bob is only able to perform his measurement once: there is a fundamental property of quantum mechanics, known as the " no cloning theorem ", which makes it impossible for him to make a million copies of the electron he receives, perform a spin measurement on each, and look at the statistical distribution of the results.
The governing bodies in each country operate league systems in a domestic season, normally comprising several divisions, in which the teams gain points throughout the season depending on results.

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