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Thereby mass is converted to energy in correspondence to the mass – energy equivalence.
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Thereby, the creature of statute is the tangible manifestation of the functions or work described by a given statute.
Thereby, new content gradually pushes out older content, unless the older content is actively protected against interference by rehearsal or by directing attention to it.
Thereby the confusion involved in putting forward e. g. ethical and metaphysical theories is cleared in the same coup.
Thereby, the capitalist profits ( makes extra money ) by selling the surplus value of the labour of the workers ; hence is new wealth created through work.
It is a sort of greatest hits compilation, comprising tracks from their first four releases: The Crucial Squeegie Lip, Axis: Bold as Boognish, Erica Peterson's Flaming Crib Death and The Live Brain Wedgie / WAD excerpts ( Thereby creating the 5 in Prime 5 ).
Thereby it hoped to raise doubts and to create confusion, since one is opposed to the other and both supposedly emanate from a Divine source, which would lead to the destruction of both religions.
Thereby, a gradient of pH is applied to a gel and an electric potential is applied across the gel, making one end more positive than the other.
Thereby, merit is acquired by devoutly repeating, comprehending and living by the sacred word every day so as to progressively reveal the divine and ultimate truth to the person who earnestly seeks it:
Thereby energy is removed from the fuel surface and it is cooled and the pyrolyze is stopped, removing the fuel supply to the flames.
Thereby even force is always supplied to the oscillation regulating system of the double-axis tourbillon.
Thereby some MLPD members were already excluded from a labor union, among these the present chairman of the party Stefan Engel, who used to be a member of the IG Metall and is now a member of Ver. di.
Thereby, cohesion is the result of " semantic ties ", which refers to the dependent links between items within a text.
Thereby, the wealthy individual is characterized as a culturally productive and well-educated member of society (“ To be rich is to have a ticket of admission to the master-works and chief men of each race .” 86 ), whilst the wealth of a society as a whole can be measured by the degree of ( cultural ) participation it offers its citizens (“ in America, (…) the public should (…) provide this culture and inspiration to the citizen .” 85-86 ).
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Thereby the Bachelor of Science programmes consists of 9, 324 students and the Master of Science programmes includes 1, 168 students.
Thereby, the simple idea of slope becomes one of the main basis of the modern world in terms of both technology and the built environment.
Thereby mainly the northern and southern edges of Sylt were and still are the subject of great change.
Thereby, integrated geography represents a critically important set of analytical tools for assessing the impact of human presence on the environment by measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles.
Thereby Philip restored to the English the Agenais which had fallen to him with the death of Alfonso.
As the series progressed, Mandark's schemes became significantly more evil, his laboratory darker-looking, industrial and angular ( Thereby distinguishing it more from Dexter's ), in contrast to his original brightly-lit lab which had more rounded features.
Thereby Princess Victoria, the eldest child of King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden, was created heiress apparent to the Swedish throne over her younger brother, until then Crown Prince Carl Philip.
Thereby, South Korea no longer imports food, because said lands are effectively part of Korea ; such agricultural imperialism might be considered a form of neo-colonialism.
Thereby, as had been customary before the arrival of the Bourbons, the King's eldest daughter Isabella became his heiress presumptive.
Thereby, he extended the training of his students to the use of other weapon systems as well, in order to be totally familiar with their capabilities and not be surprised on the battlefield by something unexpectedly different.
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The problem is rather to find out what is actually happening, and this is especially difficult for the reason that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge of the present, sometimes by the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had to rely most heavily for understanding of ourselves ''.
the prolusion in which the autobiographic statement about the epithet occurs is such a mass of intentionally buried allusions that almost nothing in it can be accepted as true -- or discarded as false.
Much more important is to grasp the feelings of the narrator ( whose full name is never given ) as he becomes aware of the disorganized and bewildered mass of French prisoners clustered together in a temporary prison camp in and around the cathedral of Chartres.
Although Mr. Brown was not himself its inventor ( it was a French idea ), it is typical that his intuition first conceived the importance of mass producing this basic tool for general use.
As mass dealer and distributor organizations grow in size, there is every reason to expect them to try to share in the manufacturer's as well as the distributor's profits -- which is, in effect, what the sale of private brands tends to do.
This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
Note that the mass threshold is four times that of 1958 Alpha and that the flux is one fifth as large.
With detectors sensitive to three mass intervals and based on a few counts, the second and third Russian space probes indicate that the flux of the smallest particles detected is less than that of larger ones.
The threshold mass is derived from the momentum threshold with the assumption of a mean impact velocity of Af in the U.S. work and Af in the U.S.S.R. work.
However, the conversion from mass to size is unreliable, since many photographic meteors give evidence of a fluffy, loosely bound meteorite structure with densities as low as Af.
if a substantial fraction of the dust is orbiting about the Earth, only about one third the above-mentioned average velocity should be used in deriving the mass.
The radius is calculated from the mass by assuming spheres of density Af except for the smallest particles, which must have a higher mass density to remain in the solar system in the presence of solar-radiation pressure.
It is assumed that the flux values increase by a factor of 2.512 per magnitude, in accordance with the opinion that the total mass flux in each unit range in magnitude is constant.
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