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These and indicator
These commercial indicators ( e. g., universal indicator and Hydrion papers ) are used when only rough knowledge of pH is necessary.
These differences can be displayed as color maps that give a visual indicator of the deviation between the manufactured part and the CAD model.
These signals are displayed on an indicator in the instrument panel.
These mostly mechanical standby instruments may be available even if the electronic flight instruments fail, though the standby attitude indicator is electrically driven and will, after a short time, fail if electrical power to it fails.
These redundant reflectors, coupled with the orange side indicator repeater ( which is not required in the U. S., and was not included on the Aspire ) make for a unique side profile.
These clocks were unique, as they did not have an indicator such as hands ( as are typically used today ) or grooved notches ( as were used in Egypt ).
These indicators are in the form of indicator plugs or indicator cards.
These findings were also consistent with some of the functions of grooming: potential parental indicator, developing trust and courtship or flirtation.
These are regarded as indicator plants of Ancient Woodland.
: is a countably additive measure on the Borel sets of R. In the above formula 1 < sub > E </ sub > denotes the indicator function of E. These measures ν < sub > ξ </ sub > are called the spectral measures of T.
These V speeds are usually given as IAS rather than CAS, so that a pilot can read them directly from the airspeed indicator.
These formulae can then be used to calibrate an airspeed indicator when impact pressure () is measured using a water manometer or accurate pressure gauge.
These species are considered indicator species for old growth coniferous forest in the Pacific Northwest: Galerina atkinsonia, Galerina cerina, Galerina heterocystis, Galerina sphagnicola, and Galerina vittiformis.
These backlogs and delays may lead to a lack of justice for victims, the report notes, and “ in worst-case scenarios … lead to additional victimization by serial offenders or the incarceration of people wrongly con ­ victed of a crime .” Findings include: 1 ) As an indicator of how widespread this problem has become, “ 18 percent of unsolved alleged sexual assaults that occurred from 2002 to 2007 contained forensic evidence that was still in police custody ( not submitted to a crime lab for analysis )"; 2 ) One major challenge is that 43 % of law enforcement agencies “ do not have a computerized system for tracking forensic evidence, either in their inventory or after it is sent to the crime lab "; 3 ) On average, 50 – 60 % of kits test positive for biological material that does not belong to the victim ; 4 ) Survey responses indicated that there may be some misunderstanding of the value of biological evidence.
These included external ' door open ' indicator lights, roller destination blinds, fluorescent lighting and a modified way of displaying the internal advertisements and District Line route maps.
These applications include: flat thermometers, battery testers, clothing, and the indicator on bottles of maple syrup that change color when the syrup is warm.
These connectors allow free movement of the arms so that the indicator can be presented to the work in a suitable orientation.
These assays include top agar overlay assays where antibiotics generate zones of growth inhibition against test microbes, and pH assays that can screen for pH change due to newly synthesized molecules using pH indicator on an agar plate.
These seats were concentrated in richer rural areas, an indicator that the party's support base was farmers with large holdings of land rather than the more numerous and poorer small farmers.

These and minerals
These microorganisms actually gain energy by breaking down minerals into their constituent elements.
These electronegative elements are strongly associated with metal-bearing minerals, where they have formed water-insoluble compounds with the metals in the ores.
These are all modern, and there was no noticeable exploitation of metals or minerals prior to the modern era.
These are less general, and apply to specific minerals.
These two groups of minerals are subgrouped by octahedral occupation ; specifically, kaolinite and pyrophyllite are dioctahedral whereas serpentine and talc trioctahedral.
These asbestos minerals form long, thin, flexible, and strong fibres, which are electrical insulators, chemically inert and heat-resistant ; as such, they have several applications, especially in construction materials.
These minerals tend to be soft, weak, brittle, and water-soluble.
These two minerals species are members of eponymous mineral groups: the calcite group includes carbonates with the general formula XCO < sub > 3 </ sub >, and the dolomite group constitutes minerals with general formula XY ( CO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >.
These particles, or chondrules, are composed mostly of silicate minerals that appear to have been melted while they were free-floating objects in space.
These temperatures are experimentally determined in the lab by artificially resetting sample minerals using a high-temperature furnace.
These minerals are mostly found in China, the USA, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka and Australia ; China is by far the world leader in samarium mining and production.
These cementing materials may be either silicate minerals or non-silicate minerals, such as calcite.
These minerals make up the framework components of the sandstones.
These minerals are primarily carbonates, sulfides, or oxides of the metal, mixed with other components such as silica and alumina.
These are known as greenstone belts, because low-grade metamorphism of basalt produces chlorite, actinolite, epidote and other green minerals.
These released elements form authigenic quartz, chert, calcite, dolomite, ankerite, hematite and albite, all trace to minor ( except quartz ) minerals found in shales and other mudrocks.
These are the three most abundant components of sandstones ; all other minerals are considered accessories and not used in the naming of the rock, regardless of abundance.
These minerals, known as index minerals, include sillimanite, kyanite, staurolite, andalusite, and some garnet.
These minerals formed during the crystallization of igneous rocks.
These are both silica minerals, but they differ in that quartz has a trigonal crystal structure, while moganite is monoclinic.
These include iron, nickel, cobalt, some alloys of rare earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.
These minerals are usually essential plant nutrients and are referred to as agrominerals.

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