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second and volume
For the second we might have to choose the volume of reactor or amount of cooling to be supplied ; ;
The first volume, Single-Particle Motion, appeared in 1969, and the second volume, Nuclear Deformations, in 1975.
The term is always positive since, according to the second law of thermodynamics, viscosity cannot add energy to the control volume.
Apart from a short poem attributed to Mark of Monte Cassino, the only ancient account of Benedict is found in the second volume of Pope Gregory I's four-book Dialogues, thought to have been written in 593.
The first volume of the Disputationes treats of the Word of God, of Christ, and of the Pope ; the second of the authority of ecumenical councils, and of the Church, whether militant, expectant, or triumphant ; the third of the sacraments ; and the fourth of Divine grace, free will, justification, and good works.
The Chari's volume varies greatly, from 17 cubic meters per second during the dry season to 340 cubic meters per second during the wettest part of the year.
Both shorter and smaller in volume than the Chari, it flows northeast for 960 kilometers ; its volume ranges from five to eighty-five cubic meters per second.
In the literature concerning artificial intelligence ( AI ), Searle's essay has been second only to Turing's in the volume of debate it has generated.
Cayuga Lake ( or )&# 160 ; is the longest of central New York's glacial Finger Lakes, and is the second largest in surface area ( marginally smaller than Seneca Lake ) and second largest in volume.
Mabillon in the second volume of his " Acta Sanctorum O. S. B.
In 1967 Marker published his second volume of collected film essays, Commentaires II.
In the second volume of the first edition of Principles Lyell explicitly rejected the mechanism of Lamark on the transmutation of species, and was doubtful whether species were mutable.
Just as the second volume was completed accusations arose, regarding seditious content, concerning the editor's entries on religion and natural law.
Sir Isaac Newton contributed his only published work on chemistry to the second volume of 1710.
Finally, in 1740, the second volume of Pierre Bayle's Dictionnaire Historique et Critique explicitly connects Epimenides with the paradox, though Bayle labels the paradox a " sophisme ".
The pre-1990 peak volume recorded at Hīt was per second, while after 1990 it is only per second.
The minimum volume at Hīt remained relatively unchanged, rising from per second before 1990 to per second afterward.
By far the largest airport is Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, and the second largest by passenger volume is Oulu Airport.
The date of the Gospel of Luke is traditionally fixed to some time before the end of the final events of Luke's second volume to Theophilus, Acts, so as early as 59 or 60.

second and authorised
It became known as the ' Pretended Act ', and authorised William Russell, the 5th Earl of Bedford, to carry out further work, the chief of which was a second channel parallel to the Bedford River.
A second act received Royal Assent on 28 March 1794, entitled " An Act for extending the Wyrley and Essington Canal " – this authorised a long extension, from Sneyd ( thus making the line from Sneyd to Wyrley Bank effectively a branch ) past Lichfield to Huddlesford Junction on the Coventry Canal, together with the raising of up to £ 115, 000 (£ as of ), to complete construction.
In 1590, he contributed a preface to an unlicensed edition of Philip Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, but the edition was called in, and the authorised second edition removed Nashe's work.
It is unclear from the ancient sources whether 100 or 200 ships initially authorised ; both Fine and Holland suggest that at first 100 ships were authorised and that a second vote increased this number to the levels seen during the second invasion.
Saunders would collaborate with McClure a second time in 2008 on the award-winning short film Curses and Sermons which would mark the first time McClure had authorised a filmed adaptation of one of his poems.
A second Act was passed in 1430, and both authorised local landowners to act as commissioners, who could make improvements to the river including scouring or dredging, and could recoup the cost of the work by levying tolls.
The appointment of Fellows was first authorised in the second Charter, issued on 22 April 1663, which allowed the President and Council, in the two-months following the signing, to appoint as Fellows any individuals they see fit.
However, the company were unable to raise the full amount of money authorised by the second Act, and so another was passed allowing them to raise £ 49, 680.
In 1794, the company obtained a second act, which authorised a long extension from Birchills to Brownhills, again on the level, but then descending through 30 locks to reach Huddlesford Junction, on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal near Lichfield.
The recurring M * A * S * H character Colonel Flagg ( played by Edward Winter ) appeared in the second season, now working for an unspecified intelligence agency whose agents are authorised to carry sidearms in their shoes ; he is only too eager to testify against Klinger in " Trials ".
He is authorised to inspect the offices / courts of sub divisional officers ( civil ), tehsildars, naib tehsildars, treasuries, sub treasuries, jails, hospitals, dispenseries, schools, blocks, police stations, second class local bodies, improvement trusts and all other offices of Punjab government, the A. C. Rs of whose heads of offices he is required to write.
This was authorised by a second Act obtained on 5 June 1805.
However, a second Act of Parliament, obtained in 1807, authorised them to raise another £ 60, 000, which was used to extend the canal to Memel Wharf and a basin at Camberwell.
It was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1836, with a second Act in 1839 which authorised the extension from the original Manchester terminus at Oldham Road railway station to join the Liverpool and Manchester Railway when the latter was extended to Hunt's Bank ( later called Manchester Victoria ).
The main line of the Ashton Canal had been authorised by Act of Parliament in June 1792, and in March 1793 the Proprietors obtained a second Act, which authorised a branch to Stockport, a branch which would leave the Stockport branch at Reddish and run along the Tame Valley to Beat Bank, to serve some coal mines at Haughton Green, and a separate branch to Hollinwood.
This second Act also authorised the Hollinwood Branch Canal, and allowed the Proprietors to raise £ 30, 000 to fund the construction of all three branches.
The Brotherhood's second General Conference, in 1933, authorised the creation of a publishing company and the purchase of a printing press, which was used to print several newspapers during the next decade.
Thomas did not favour a second inclined plane, and so widening of the locks at Watford was authorised in early 1900, at a cost of £ 17, 000, but was deferred in March, until the work at Foxton was completed and the inclined plane was operational.
The Manchester and Leeds Railway, which was authorised in 1836 for a line from Manchester to, was opened in stages ; the second section, between Normanton and Hebden Bridge, opened on 5 October 1840.

second and biography
The readings of the second Nocturn are mainly hagiological biography, with homilies or papal documents for certain major feasts, particularly those of Jesus and Mary.
Hershel Parker in the second volume of his biography makes it clear that Melville became a nominal member only to placate his wife.
As late as 1919, when Roosevelt was working with Joseph Bucklin Bishop on a biography that included a collection of his letters, Roosevelt did not mention either his first or second marriage, which took place in London.
However, in his biography of Toscanini, Harvey Sachs claims that Toscanini did conduct the second and third performances before withdrawing from the production due to nervous exhaustion.
During his second visit to England in May 1896, Vivekananda met Max Müller, a renowned Indologist from Oxford University who wrote Ramakrishna's first biography in the West.
While writing a second biography of Stalin in Moscow, Barbusse fell ill with pneumonia, and died on August 30, 1935 He is buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.
His biographer Stephen Koss entitled the first chapter of his biography " From Herbert to Henry ", referring to upward social mobility and his abandonment of his Yorkshire Nonconformist roots with his second marriage.
*** The second part of a biography by John Campbell
In November 2011 the second edition of his in 2001 released biography Van buitengaats naar Binnenhof.
The second is the first volume of a planned two-volume biography by O ' Brian's stepson.
The second book was 2006's Europe ’ s Physician, an unfinished biography of Sir Theodore de Mayerne, the Franco-Swiss court physician to Henri IV, James I and Charles I.
In the first edition of the Vite ( 1550 ), he attributed a Christ Carrying the Cross to Giorgione ; in the second edition completed in 1568 he ascribed authorship, variously, to Giorgione in his biography, which was printed in 1565, and to Titian in his, printed in 1567.
By way of an archetypal example consider Bonaventure's " biography " of the second person of the Trinity, entitled " The Tree of Life.
L. T. C. Rolt in his biography of Stephenson suggests that a faction on the Board continued to ask Stephenson for second opinions, and Rennie took umbrage at this.
* Vittorio Zaccaria's translation of Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris, second edition ( Milan ) 1970, biography number 106
This biography has been called the second most admirable in the English language, after Boswell's Life of Johnson.
" In his biography, Clinton Heylin gives the date for the second session as 1 October and states that " Only ' As Young Lovers Do ' from this session would make the album " contending that this is the reason for the different " lounge-jazz sound " on this track.
In 1846, Mackenzie published the second volume of The Sons of the Emerald Isle, as well as a highly critical biography of Martin Van Buren, whom Mackenzie despised.
Initially higly critical of the calling of the second Lambeth Conference ( 1878 ) he was won over by the experience, writing in his biography that, ' I feel I have learned much from the Pananglican and I see, too, that it is really an institution which will root itself and will ... exercise a powerful influence in the future of the Anglican Communion.
According to a 2007 biography, Tunney promised Polly that he would quit boxing and defended his title only one more time after the second Dempsey fight, against Tom Heeney of New Zealand.
The second part is a biography of Ibn al-Khatib.
Charles Sumner House, Boston Sumner's previously critical biographer David Herbert Donald, in the second volume of his biography, Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man ( 1970 ), was much more favorable to Sumner.
In 1929, Tate published a second biography Jefferson Davis: His Rise and Fall.
In 1948, Mirrlees moved to South Africa and remained there until 1963, when the first volume of her " extravagant biography " of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton was published ( the second volume is unpublished ).
He developed this expertise in part because of the example of his father, who in 1829 had turned from politics ( after his defeated bid for a second presidential term in 1828 ) to history and biography.

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