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* In ELP2000 – 85 ( see Chapront et alii 1988 ), D has a quadratic term of − 5. 8681 " T < sup > 2 </ sup >; expressed in lunations N, this yields a correction of + 87. 403N < sup > 2 </ sup > delay is − (− 5. 8681 ") / ( 60 × 60 × 360 "/ circle ) / ( 36525 / 29. 530 ... lunations per Julian century )< sup > 2 </ sup > × ( 29. 530 ... days / lunation ) days </ ref > days to the time of conjunction.
The term " circular polarization " is often used erroneously to describe mixed polarity signals used mostly in FM radio ( 87. 5 to 108. 0 MHz ), where a vertical and a horizontal component are propagated simultaneously by a single or a combined array.
Influenced by the Swiss anthropologist Johann Jakob Bachofen ( 1815 – 87 ), Benjamin coined the term “ auratic perception ”, denoting the aesthetic faculty by means of which civilization may recover an appreciation of myth.
If the term is used to mean exclusively monosexual in behavior, then according to Alfred Kinsey's studies, 63 % of men and 87 % of women are what may now be termed " monosexual " as determined by experiences leading to orgasm.
A constitutional amendment in May 2005 changed the presidential election to a multicandidate popular vote rather than a popular validation of a candidate nominated by the People ’ s Assembly and on 7 September Mubarak was elected for another six-year term with 87 percent of the popular vote, followed by a distant but strong showing by Ayman Nour, leader of the opposition Ghad Party and a well-known rights activist.
He was a law clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall ( 1986 – 87 term ).
Despite the terminology used by consumers, it is illegal to sell soy milk under that name in the European Union, where-with certain exceptions-EC Regulation ( 1898 / 87 ) has restricted the term ' milk ' to mammary secretions since 1987 ; in such countries the term ' soy drink ' is commonly used.
Also, " Missing Movement " is another term which is used to describe when a particular serviceman fails to arrive at the appointed time to deploy ( or " move out ") with his assigned unit, ship, or aircraft ; in the United States military, it is a violation of the Article 87 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Živko Radišić with 52 % of the Serb vote was elected chairman of the collective presidency for the first 8 months ; Ante Jelavić with 52 % of the Croat vote followed Radišić in the rotation ; Alija Izetbegović with 87 % of the Bosniak vote won the highest number of votes in the election but was ineligible to serve a second term until Radišić and Jelavić had each served a first term as Chairman of the Presidency.
He concluded his state legislative career with a final term in the House of Assembly during the 1786 / 87 session.
* Raymond Moody Ph. D. ' 87, author of the best-selling Life After Life and several others regarding his work on near-death experiences, a term he coined.
Counting Lurleen Wallace's term as his surrogate, George Wallace had the remarkable achievement of winning five terms distributed over three decades to Alabama's governorship, totaling over seventeen years in office ( 1963 – 67, 1971 – 79 and 1983 – 87 ).
The term regional county municipality or RCM ( French: municipalité régionale de comté, MRC ) is used in Quebec to refer to one of 87 county-like political entities.
Combined analysis of the 2 trials showed an improvement in hyponatremia in both the short term ( primary sodium change in average AUC: 3. 62 +/- 2. 68 and 4. 35 +/- 2. 87 ) and long term with long term maintenance ( primary sodium change in average AUC: 6. 22 +/- 4. 22 and 6. 20 +/- 4. 92 ), at 4 days and 30 days, respectively.
Letter columns in some newspapers called the show a farce and used the term " whites with cellphones " to explain the presence of Hendrik Verwoerd and Eugène Terre ' Blanche high on the rankings .< ref name =" 152. 111. 1. 87 "> This view was rebutted by Afrikaans singer-songwriter Steve Hofmeyr who pointed out that Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, post-apartheid convicted fraudster, scored high on the list as well .< ref > According to Peter Matlare, CEO of the SABC, the show was stopped because " wider participation in the voting process " was necessary.
During his final term in the 110th Congress, he had the second highest lifetime rating ( 87. 5 %) from the American Conservative Union out of the 29 Representatives from New York state.
In 2003, after the 87 days term of Balkenende I, the Socialist Party didn't manage to gain more seats than the year before and stayed at the same level with again 9 out of 150 seats.
During John Beverley Robinson's term as Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, 1880 – 87, his wife Mary Jane Robinson and daughter Augusta Louise dispensed the hospitalities of Government House.
Successful completion of a business incubation program increases the likelihood that a startup company will stay in business for the long term: older studies found 87 % of incubator graduates stayed in business, in contrast to 44 % of all firms.
He ran for his third term in March 1998, but failed to get re-elected, receiving only 21. 85 % of the vote, 3. 87 % below the required percentage to win.

term and days
What does it mean to be creative, a term we hear with increasing frequency these days??
* 1973 – A bank robbery gone wrong in Stockholm, Sweden, turns into a hostage crisis ; over the next five days the hostages begin to sympathise with their captors, leading to the term " Stockholm syndrome ".
Hence, historically, it is a daughter language of Dutch, and was previously referred to as " Cape Dutch " ( a term also used to refer collectively to the early Cape settlers ) or ' kitchen Dutch ' ( a crude or derogatory term Afrikaans was called in its earlier days ).
The Roy Harper song " All Ireland " from the album Lifemask, written in the days following the incident, is critical of the military but takes a long term view with regard to a solution.
::: Although the term " men " is often used generically in English, in those days baseball was largely attended by men.
His Tàichū (, " Grand Inception ") calendar of 104 BC had a year with the winter solstice in the 11th month and designated as intercalary any calendar month ( a month of 29 or 30 whole days ) during which the sun does not pass a principal term ( that is, remained within the same sign of the zodiac throughout ).
However, the term evangelist is rarely used for this position, the church retaining the term Patriarch, the term most commonly used in the days of founder Joseph Smith, Jr.
The term " first-class cricket " was formally defined by the then Imperial Cricket Conference ( ICC ) in May 1947 as a match of three or more days duration between two sides of eleven players officially adjudged first-class ; the governing body in each country to decide the status of teams.
Although Middleton's term was only for a length of 4 days, a Petition of Congress to King George III, drafted by John Jay was approved, and sent to Great Britain during his term.
However, these days composers are generally not as accurately described by the term " Impressionism " as painters in the genre were.
* In ancient days, the term was used for the followers of faith propounded by a 6th century Bishop Jacob Baradaeus.
Since Roman days the term Mount Lebanon has encompassed this area.
The term leap year gets its name from the fact that while a fixed date in the Gregorian calendar normally advances one day of the week from one year to the next, in a leap year it will advance two days due to the year's extra day ( thus " leaping over " one of the days in the week ).
This translates to a correction of + 14. 622N < sup > 2 </ sup > days to the time of conjunction ; the quadratic term now is:
The principal term of nutation is due to the regression of the moon's nodal line and has the same period of 6798 days ( 18. 6 years ).
He was the son of Gordianus, a Roman priest who had been slain during the riots in the days of Pope Symmachus ( term 498 – 514 ).
The Daily Mail picked up the term four days later, and the BBC then brought it into common use internationally.

term and counting
The term " computing " is also synonymous with counting and calculating.
The term score originates from tally sticks, and is perhaps a remnant of Celtic vigesimal counting.
In 1976, Richard Posner and William Landes coined the term " super-precedent ," in an article they wrote about testing theories of precedent by counting citations.
The term also applies to photon counting in optical devices, where shot noise is associated with the particle nature of light.
The word is borrowed from Japanese ; the term literally means " counting the seconds ," or more generally, " countdown.
In some contexts, such as enumerative combinatorics, the term enumeration is used more in the sense of counting – with emphasis on determination of the number of elements that a set contains, rather than the production of an explicit listing of those elements.
The term automatic refers to the fact that the bets were automatically summed and a ticket issued when a bet was registered on the issuing machines, and it provided a safe and virtually fraud free method of betting, replacing the earlier jam-pot totes, which used either paper transactions or some method of counting bets like steel ball bearings.
This Commission will have a term of five years and will be exclusively competent to supervise the presidential election process, including accepting nominations, announcing the names of accepted candidates, supervision of election procedures, vote counting and announcement of the results.
* The number of weeks for an average term of pregnancy, counting from the woman ’ s last menstrual period.
Etymologically, the term knot derives from counting the number of knots in the line that unspooled from the reel of a chip log in a specific time.
Electronic voting ( also known as e-voting ) is a term encompassing several different types of voting, embracing both electronic means of casting a vote and electronic means of counting votes.
A capitán-general was appointed by the king as the leader of a fleet ( although the term ' squadron ' is more appropriate, as most galleon fleets rarely consisted of more than a dozen vessels, not counting escorted merchantmen ), with full jurisdictional powers.
The term " checkmate " also has origins in the term " check ", which means temporarily stop, and which also is in the chessplaying context related to the term " chess ", which derives from the French word " echecs ", which is derived from the alternating black and white pattern of an eschequier, or counting table, a pattern which was duplicated in larger form in some countries on the floor of the exchequer, a central bank, and whence such related terms as " checkers " and " checkered " were brought about.
Spencer said on this occasion that it would " not be business as usual ", and he was promptly sworn in for another term as Prime Minister when vote counting was completed.
The term Bucklin Voting refers to the process of counting all votes on all ballots that are above some threshold, and then adjusting that threshold down until a majority is reached.
Uncharismatic but tenacious, Ovando was biding his time, counting on the fact that he would be the logical choice to run for elections once Barrientos ' term ended in 1970, perhaps with some electoral " help " from the outgoing administration.
where p is the total number of regressors in the linear model ( but not counting the constant term ), n is the sample size, df < sub > t </ sub > is the degrees of freedom n – 1 of the estimate of the population variance of the dependent variable, and df < sub > e </ sub > is the degrees of freedom n – p – 1 of the estimate of the underlying population error variance.
While in supravital staining the live cells take up the stain, in " vital staining "-the most accepted but apparently paradoxic meaning of this term, the live cells exclude the stain i. e. stain negatively and only the dead cells stain positively and thus viability can be assessed by counting the percentage of total cells that stain negatively.
In Australian English, the littoral thalassinidean Trypaea australiensis is referred to as the yabby ( a term which also refers to freshwater crayfish of the genus Cherax ), frequently used as bait for estuarine fishing ; elsewhere, however, they are poorly known, and as such have few vernacular names, " mud lobster " and " ghost shrimp " counting among them.
Since 1839 when silver money counting was reinstated in the Russian Empire, the term shah was transferred to the silver ½ kopeck.
A counting quantifier is a mathematical term for a quantifier of the form " there exists at least k elements that satisfy property X ".
Names may not consist of more than 18 letters ( with spaces and punctuation marks counting as letters ), contain initials such as C. O. D., F. O. B., etc., or end in " filly ," " colt ," " stud ," " mare ," " stallion ," or any similar horse-related term.

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