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The composition of resins is highly variable ; each species produces a unique blend of chemicals which can be identified by the use of pyrolysis – gas chromatography – mass spectrometry.
As a result of the tokenizing process, programmers could not use any variable name that had the name of one of the BASIC commands ( e. g. a person could not use the name " SCORE " because the " OR " would invoke a disjunction operator, and " BACKGROUND " could similarly not be used because " GR " would invoke the low-resolution graphics system ; both would create syntax errors ).
This differs from approaches such as the Internet Protocol or Ethernet that use variable sized packets or frames.
The WHO calls alcoholism " a term of long-standing use and variable meaning ", and use of the term was disfavored by a 1979 WHO Expert Committee.
However, since " bronze " is a somewhat imprecise term, and historical pieces have variable compositions, in particular with an unclear boundary with brass, modern museum and scholarly descriptions of older objects increasingly use the more cautious and inclusive term " copper alloy " instead.
Recently, with the addition of variable valve timing and knock sensors to delay ignition timing, it is possible to manufacture gasoline engines with compression ratios of over 11: 1 that can use 87 ( MON + RON )/ 2 ( octane rating ) fuel.
The next generation of common rail diesels is expected to use variable injection geometry, which allows the amount of fuel injected to be varied over a wider range, and variable valve timing ( see Mitsubishi's 4N13 diesel engine ) similar to that on petrol engines.
More specifically, " habitats can be defined as regions in environmental space that are composed of multiple dimensions, each representing a biotic or abiotic environmental variable ; that is, any component or characteristic of the environment related directly ( e. g. forage biomass and quality ) or indirectly ( e. g. elevation ) to the use of a location by the animal.
Western kitchens use variable temperature convection ovens, conventional ovens, toaster ovens, or non-radiant heat ovens like the microwave oven.
Also apparent is the use of descriptive variable names and general code formatting that conform with contemporary programming style.
By the 20th century, earlier mechanical calculators, cash registers, accounting machines, and so on were redesigned to use electric motors, with gear position as the representation for the state of a variable.
Because entropy can be conditioned on a random variable or on that random variable being a certain value, care should be taken not to confuse these two definitions of conditional entropy, the former of which is in more common use.
Although related, the distinctions among these measures mean that a random variable with high Shannon entropy is not necessarily satisfactory for use in an extractor and so for cryptography uses.
This contrasts with classless routing protocols that can use variable length subnet masks.
The amount it adds depends on the duration, intensity, productivity and skill of the labor-power purchased: in this sense the buyer of labor-power has purchased a commodity of variable use.
For example, to make price the first variable, use ju vedma ( with the " little word " ju ).
Energy audits of existing buildings demonstrate that the lighting component of residential, commercial and industrial uses consumes about 20 – 40 % of those land uses, variable with region and land use.
All variable names prefixed with the caret character ("^") use permanent ( instead of RAM ) storage, will maintain their values after the application exits, and will be visible to ( and modifiable by ) other running applications.
Some standard values of atmospheric pressure such as 101. 325 kPa or 100 kPa have been defined, and some instruments use one of these standard values as a constant zero reference instead of the actual variable ambient air pressure.
The use of a metasyntactic variable is helpful in freeing a programmer from creating a logically named variable, which is often useful when creating or teaching examples of an algorithm.

use and rack
Devices that are less than 19 inches wide may use special " ear " adapters that allow them to be mounted on a rack.
Harmonica players who play the instrument while performing on another instrument with their hands ( e. g., an acoustic guitar ) often use an accessory called a " neck rack " or holder to position the instrument in front of their mouth.
There are many ways to accomplish this, but the basics include the use of a complete steel drum, a basket to hold charcoal near the bottom, and cooking rack ( or racks ) near the top ; all covered by a vented lid of some sort.
However, the pop-up tower or fixed tower method blocks use of the center of the bottom rack, restricting the size of objects that can fit in the bottom rack.
A modification has been to reroute water flow to the mid-level spray arm using tubing directed up the back wall of the wash chamber, leaving the center of the bottom rack open and available for use.
Some North American machines use a large cone or similar structure in the bottom dish rack to prevent placement of dishes in the center of the rack.
Some dishwashers, including many models from Whirlpool and Kitchenaid, use a tube attached to the top rack that connects to a water source at the back of the dishwasher which allows full use of the bottom rack.
Late-model Frigidaire dishwashers shoot a jet of water from the top of the washer down into the upper wash arm, again allowing full use of the bottom rack ( but requiring that a small funnel on the top rack be kept clear ).
Today, the majority of rack railways use the Abt system.
The use of multiple bars with offset teeth ensures that the pinions on the locomotive driving wheels are constantly engaged with the rack.
This system allows use on steeper grades than the other systems, whose teeth could jump out of the rack.
The Lamella rack can be used by locomotives designed for use on the Riggenbach or the Strub systems and some railways use rack from multiple systems.
Rack railway switches are as varied as rack railway technologies, for optional rack lines such as the Zentralbahn in Switzerland and the West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania it is convenient to only use switches on sections flat enough for adhesion ( for example, on a pass summit ).
* Bicycle rack, a frame for storing bicycles when not in use
While many worshipers bring their own tallit to synagogue, there is usually a rack of shawls for the use of visitors and guests.

use and still
However, there are still several types of calls that necessitate the use of telephone operators.
How can we old-fashioned parents, who still feel that adults are due some respect from children, battle the new type of advertising that appears on TV without denying the children the use of television entirely??
Several efforts were made in this direction, and though not all of them survive to this day, the Brown & Sharpe wire gage system was eventually adopted as the American standard and is still in common use today.
Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
We find it in that `` common way of life pleasing to Christ and still in use among the truest societies of Christians '', that is, the better monasteries which made it easier to convert the Utopians to Christianity.
They are still considered to be for use in restricted waters, however, and targets must come within a few yards of them.
These are still in wide use today, particularly in semi-rigid formulations, for such applications as cores for sandwich-type structural panels, foamed-in-place insulation, automotive safety padding, arm rests, etc..
Slab stock is still one of the most important forms of urethane end-product in use today.
Mr. Clark still has to use rotenone with potatoes grown on the least fertile fields, but he has watched the insect damage decrease steadily and hopes that continued use of compost and leaf mulch will allow him to do without it in the future.
County Supervisor Weldon R. Sheets, who is a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, today called for an end to paper ballots in those counties in the state which still use them.
Can religious agencies use Government funds and Peace Corps personnel in their projects and still preserve the constitutional requirement on separation of church and state??
As a result, although we still make use of this distinction, there is much confusion as to the meaning of the basic terms employed.
The abacus was in use centuries before the adoption of the written modern numeral system and is still widely used by merchants, traders and clerks in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere.
The use of the soroban is still taught in Japanese primary schools as part of mathematics, primarily as an aid to faster mental calculation.
Calculations were carried out using a yupana ( Quechua for " counting tool "; see figure ) which was still in use after the conquest of Peru.
After the later establishment of the People's Republic of China and its adoption of Hanyu Pinyin, the use of Zhuyin today is limited, but it's still widely used in Taiwan where the Republic of China still governs.
Schweitzer's pedal piano was still in use at Lambaréné in 1946.
Many contemporary Pueblo peoples object to the use of the term Anasazi, although there is still controversy among them on a native alternative.
This factory was so successful it remained in use until the 1960s, with the workshop still visible at HM Dockyard in Portsmouth, and still containing some of the original machinery.
After World War II, the British greatly reduced the use of the full stop and other punctuation points after abbreviations in at least semi-formal writing, while the Americans more readily kept such use until more recently, and still maintain it more than Britons.
In doing so, he also developed the brightness scale still in use today.

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