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In spite of the increase in numbers and prestige brought about by the conversions of Newman and other Tractarians of the 1840's and 1850's, the Catholic segment of England one hundred years ago was a very small one ( four per cent, or 800,000 ) which did not enjoy a gracious hearing from the general public.
The axon initial segment ( AIS ) consists of a specialised complex of proteins which form part of the proximal axon of a neuron.
The mobile telephone segment has benefitted from a competitive environment between operators Celtel, Télécel Faso, and Telmob, which has pushed rates down even as density and coverage area increased.
In early 2007 Borland rolled out a new company tagline, branding and go to market focus around Open Application Lifecycle Management ( ALM ) – defining it as the segment of the ALM market in which vendors ' solutions are flexible enough to support a customer's specific processes, tools and platforms.
A common adaptive method is recursive subdivision, in which a curve's control points are checked to see if the curve approximates a line segment to within a small tolerance.
Beginning with a Nintendo Entertainment System port of 1942 published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of home console video games, which became its main business segment a few years later.
That year, Love appeared in an episode of Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes with Robbie Nevil in a segment titled " C ' est la Vie ", in which she is dressed in vintage clothes and discussed " bag ladies ".
The curvature of the fretboard is measured by the fretboard radius, which is the radius of a hypothetical circle of which the fretboard's surface constitutes a segment.
Equations which define the shape of the curve and the tension of the chain at each point may be derived by a careful inspection of the various forces acting on a segment using the fact that these forces must be in balance if the chain is in static equilibrium.
Second, let G = G ( s ) be the external force per unit length acting on a small segment of a chain as a function of s. The forces acting on the segment of the chain between s and s + Δs are the force of tension T ( s + Δs ) at one end of the segment, the nearly opposite force − T ( s ) at the other end, and the external force acting on the segment which is
# A poly-T oligonucleotide primer is hybridized onto the poly-A tail of the mature mRNA template, or random hexamer primers can be added which contain every possible 6 base single strand of DNA and can therefore hybridize anywhere on the RNA ( Reverse transcriptase requires this double-stranded segment as a primer to start its operation.
Cartoon Network aired a 20-second segment with black dots tracing Jones ' portrait with the words " We'll miss you-Cartoon Network " fading in on the right-hand side, which aired during a four-hour installment of The Looney Tunes Show that featured nothing but Chuck Jones ' most memorable cartoon shorts.
The nucleotide repeats contain both the segment of the backbone of the molecule, which holds the chain together, and a nucleobase, which interacts with the other DNA strand in the helix.
The network problems caused by Doom can be largely attributed to Doom versions 1. 1 and prior using " broadcast " packets, which must be processed by every computer on the network segment regardless of whether or not it's actually playing the game.
Addition is represented by a construction in which one line segment is copied onto the end of another line segment to extend its length, and similarly for subtraction.
# In classical Hollywood cinema, a " montage sequence " is a short segment in a film in which narrative information is presented in a condensed fashion.
::* Statistical self-similarity: repeats a pattern stochastically so numerical or statistical measures are preserved across scales ; e. g., randomly generated fractals ; the well-known example of the coastline of Britain, for which one would not expect to find a segment scaled and repeated as neatly as the repeated unit that defines, for example, the Koch snowflake
The curvature of the fretboard is measured by the fretboard radius, which is the radius of a hypothetical circle of which the fretboard's surface constitutes a segment.

segment and placed
Participants are often placed in exotic locations or abnormal situations, and are often persuaded to act in specific scripted ways by off-screen " story editors " or " segment television producers ", with the portrayal of events and speech manipulated and contrived to create an illusion of reality through direction and post-production editing techniques.
Moreover, in an ESPN segment from 2005, researchers from Indiana State University placed devices on Drum Corps members that recorded metabolic rates during performances and practices, utilizing measurements of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, and heart rate.
Alternatively, a fireproof container ( e. g. mess can, bamboo segment or improvised tree bark pot ) is placed ( or hung ) above the fire.
The bamboo is perforated from within ( between the joints ) and water is placed in the lowest bamboo segment.
Food ( e. g. rice ) is then placed in the top segment which is steamed due to the water evaporating from the heat in the lowest segment.
The look consisted of the top left corner of the logo being inserted into the ' V ' segment of the ITV logo, with the station name placed underneath the Tyne Tees ITV logo.
" Back ( spine ) perfectly straight in the first instance, but greatly rounded at the end on the edge side ; the upper edge at the end, for a length of about two inches, is ground into the small segment of a circle and rendered sharp ... The back itself gradually increases in weight of metal as it approaches the hilt, on which a small guard is placed.
* Back of the Book: Various topics will be placed in this segment, which is one of the last segments ( hence the name ).
When Dutch radio stations began playing the four minute, eight track Beatles segment of the medley, placed in the middle of the original 12 " mix, an edited 7 " single with the Beatles part preceded by " Venus " and The Archies ' " Sugar Sugar " was released and hit the # 1 spot of the Dutch singles charts in February 1981.
Child segments may be added underneath another segment, for instance, one order segment under each customer segment representing each order a customer has placed with a company.
The point of origin is placed in the middle of the segment connecting the two points ( P2, P4 in our example ), the axis is directed towards one of them, the is orthogonal and goes through the origin.
describe a map labeling problem in which each label is a rectangle that may be placed in one of three positions with respect to a line segment that it labels: it may have the segment as one of its sides, or it may be centered on the segment.
In a bifocal lens, this generally indicates what is to be placed in the top segment.
As a memory region, a code segment may be placed below the heap or stack in order to prevent heap and stack overflows from overwriting it.
The pattern is placed on the sand and another molding box segment is added.
The final segment, linking the two section of the Queensway, was placed into service on October 28, 1966.
At the end of the segment, Corinne gives Rove a present from the adventure ( something sexual or inappropriate or both ), and a magnet is placed on the drop-down map approximately where the location was.
On processors with more limited features, such as the Intel i386, W ^ X requires using the CS code segment limit as a " line in the sand ," a point in the address space above which execution is not permitted and data is located, and below which it is allowed and executable pages are placed.
In 2006, IGN published a list of the top ten Treehouse of Horror segments, and they placed the third segment at number eight.

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Andrew Cox contributed a humorous agony aunt segment on Jay and the Doctor's Triple J breakfast show from 2005 until the show ended in 2009 and has also contributed opinion pieces to The Age newspaper.
After one year on WXDX, Cox was hired by Pittsburgh's PBS affiliate WQED to provide a young, liberal face and voice for a new weekly panel segment on a newsmagazine show called On Q.

segment and onstage
In an often-replayed segment from a 1969 episode of The Tonight Show, Gobel followed Bob Hope and Dean Martin, walking onstage with a plastic cup with an unidentified drink.
The cartoon opens with a bar of " Merrily We Roll Along ", followed by a segment of the " lively " portion of Wagner's Siegfried funeral march, as Bugs walks onstage to applause and prepares to play the grand piano.
During the last segment, the two winners climbed into a bed onstage and donned blindfolds while the lights were dimmed.
He joined them onstage as a guest during their set at Lollapalooza 2010 ( at which Arcade Fire also performed ) and also during a brief segment of Arcade Fire's 2011 US tour in which The National acted as openers.

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