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two and ratings
Table 1,, p. 394, shows a comparison of K factor ratings of a number of commercial insulating materials in common use, including two different types of rigid urethane foam.
During its first two seasons, it was the number one program in the U. S. During its second season, it earned some of the highest ratings ever recorded for a half-hour sitcom.
Since EastEnders began in 1985, the two programmes have constantly battled it out for first place in the ratings.
However, following Hall's strong early ratings, the two series swapped time slots several weeks later, thus relegating Downey to 12: 30 AM in the number-one television market.
Three, four, and five star / diamond ratings are roughly equivalent to the Michelin one, two, and three star ratings while one and two star ratings typically indicate more casual places to eat.
The IFC is in good financial standing and received the highest ratings from two independent credit rating agencies in 2010 and 2011.
Between 50 and 66 % of patients also meet the criteria for BPD, and nearly 75 % of patients with BPD also meet the criteria for DID with considerable overlap between the two conditions in terms of personality traits, cognitive and day-to-day functioning and ratings by clinicians.
Bosom Buddies ran for two seasons, and, although the ratings were never strong, television critics gave the program high marks.
After two years with low ratings, this program was cancelled.
Critics generally approved of the changes, but Berle's ratings continued to fall and Buick pulled out after two seasons.
They also cut Portugal's credit ratings by two notches to A, over concerns about its state debt and public finances on 28 April.
In another study, subjects read job performance ratings of two firefighters, along with their responses to a risk aversion test.
The Match Game consistently won its time slot from 1963 – 1966 and again from April 1967-July 1968, with its ratings allowing it to finish third among all network daytime games for the 1963 – 1964 and 1967 – 1968 seasons ( in the latter, the top two games were NBC's own, both of which would also enjoy long runs and multiple revivals: Jeopardy!
However, The One received unanimously negative reviews, pulled some of the lowest ratings in TV history, and was canceled after only two weeks.
The two programs would trade wins in the ensuing ratings competition until mid-1996, when WCW began a nearly two-year domination that was largely fueled by the introduction of the New World Order, a stable led by former WWF performers Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash.
According to TVS president Eddie Einhorn, the games actually got decent ratings at first, but affiliates started bailing out after the Philadelphia and Jacksonville free-ticket scandals, a trickle that became a flood after two teams moved in the middle of the season and two more folded altogether.
With repeats of Open All Hours earning high ratings on BBC One, the BBC commissioned a further series of the show in 1981, with another two made as well as the show continued its ratings success.

two and yield
So the Commission's announcements of the new Soviet shots have been confined to one or two bleak sentences, with the fission yield usually left vague.
The population of Akkad, like nearly all pre-modern states, was entirely dependent upon the agricultural systems of the region, which seem to have had two principal centres: the irrigated farmlands of southern Iraq that traditionally had a yield of 30 grains returned for each grain sown and the rain-fed agriculture of northern Iraq, known as " the Upper Country ".
Mergers yield bonuses for the two shareholders who hold, respectively, the largest and second-largest interests in a chain.
In mathematics, a bilinear operator is a function combining elements of two vector spaces to yield an element of a third vector space that is linear in each of its arguments.
Using the techniques of modern biotechnology, one or two genes ( Smartstax from Monsanto in collaboration with Dow AgroSciences will use 8, starting in 2010 ) may be transferred to a highly developed crop variety to impart a new character that would increase its yield.
A block cipher consists of two paired algorithms, one for encryption, E, and the other for decryption, D. Both algorithms accept two inputs: an input block of size n bits and a key of size k bits ; and both yield an n-bit output block.
( These two identities are often combined, e. g. added or subtracted, to yield various other relations.
Sometimes two quite different constructions yield " the same " result ; this is expressed by a natural isomorphism between the two functors.
Specifying two sides and an adjacent angle ( SSA ), however, can yield two distinct possible triangles.
For example, in optics two or more coherent lightwaves may interact and by constructive or destructive interference yield a resultant irradiance deviating from the sum of the component irradiances of the individual lightwaves.
Although it is theoretically possible that detailed schedule analysis will yield different conclusions than broad schedule analysis, in practice there tends to be a high correlation between the two.
For example, two six-sided dice will on average yield a result of 7, thus the step number 8 means that 2d6 will be rolled.
That distance is subtracted from the scale length and the result is divided in two sections by the constant to yield the distance from the first fret to the second fret.
For such data, one must use a hash function that is compatible with the data equivalence criterion being used: that is, any two inputs that are considered equivalent must yield the same hash value.
ATP can undergo hydrolysis in two ways: the removal of terminal phosphate to form adenosine diphosphate ( ADP ) and inorganic phosphate, or the removal of a terminal diphosphate to yield adenosine monophosphate ( AMP ) and pyrophosphate.
The lengths of the parameter intervals which yield oscillations of a given length decrease rapidly ; the ratio between the lengths of two successive such bifurcation intervals approaches the Feigenbaum constant δ = 4. 669.
That file cannot be decompressed reliably ( which of the two originals should that yield?
Now brewers were able to accurately measure the yield of the malt they used, and it was noticed that brown malt, though cheaper than pale malt, only produced about two thirds as much fermentable material.
Clement V had to yield to pressures for this extraordinary trial, begun on 2 February 1309 at Avignon, which dragged on for two years.
Starting with just two layers, eight folding operations will yield 256 layers in the blank.
The fixation or reduction of carbon dioxide is a process in which carbon dioxide combines with a five-carbon sugar, ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate ( RuBP ), to yield two molecules of a three-carbon compound, glycerate 3-phosphate ( GP ), also known as 3-phosphoglycerate ( PGA ).

two and correlation
Malzahar, a character from League of Legends, has a similar back story and Arabian theme that seems to be a direct reference to Alhazred, not to mention the obvious correlation between the two names.
In statistics, the autocorrelation of a random process describes the correlation between values of the process at different points in time, as a function of the two times or of the time difference.
This correlation, together with the differences in colour, support further the suggestion that the currently observed classical objects belong to at least two different overlapping populations, with different physical properties and orbital history.
The two aspects of a distributed database are distribution and logical correlation:
The diffusion coefficients for these two types of diffusion are generally different because the diffusion coefficient for chemical diffusion is binary and it includes the effects due to the correlation of the movement of the different diffusing species.
Like other forms of statistical analysis, badly specified econometric models may show a spurious correlation where two variables are correlated but causally unrelated.
The correlation between the two rises from two other important connections: ( 1 ) that the name of Marduk's sanctuary at Babylon bears the same name, Esaggila, as that of a temple in Eridu, and ( 2 ) that Marduk is generally termed the son of Ea, who derives his powers from the voluntary abdication of the father in favour of his son.
Both the number of base pairs and the number of genes vary widely from one species to another, and there is only a rough correlation between the two ( an observation known as the C-value paradox ).
# Canonical correlation analysis finds linear relationships among two sets of variables ; it is the generalised ( i. e. canonical ) version of bivariate correlation.
There is also canonical ( or " constrained ") correspondence analysis ( CCA ) for summarising the joint variation in two sets of variables ( like canonical correlation analysis ).
Internal consistency, which addresses the homogeneity of a single test form, may be assessed by correlating performance on two halves of a test, which is termed split-half reliability ; the value of this Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient for two half-tests is adjusted with the Spearman – Brown prediction formula to correspond to the correlation between two full-length tests.
Carbon isotopes of lipids ( n-alkanes ) derived from leaf wax and lignin, and total organic carbon from two sections of lake sediments interbedded with the in eastern North America have shown carbon isotope excursions similar to those found in the mostly marine St. Audrie ’ s Bay section, Somerset, England ; the correlation suggests that the end-Triassic extinction event began at the same time in marine and terrestrial environments, slightly before the oldest basalts in eastern North America but simultaneous with the eruption of the oldest flows in Morocco ( Also suggested by Deenen et al., 2010 ), with both a critical greenhouse and a marine biocalcification crisis.
" Correlation does not imply causation " is a phrase used in science and statistics to emphasize that a correlation between two variables does not automatically imply that one causes the other.
During two runs, 9 atoms of < sup > 271 </ sup > Ds were convincingly detected by correlation with known daughter decay properties:
In that case failure to have the correct string starting from a particular position reduces with about 4 % the probability of a correct string starting from the next position ( i. e., for overlapping positions the events of having the correct string are not independent ; in this case there is a positive correlation between the two successes, so the chance of success after a failure is smaller than the chance of success in general ).
Indeed, the correlation of forces and means between the two suggests the possibility of a potential reciprocal nuclear weapon drawdown to low levels consistent with minimum credible deterrence – and, beyond that – to ultimate levels comparable with the nuclear force levels of the other great powers – achievable within the next decade.

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