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They and discharge
They are so-named because they give a clue to the reason behind the discharge.
They said that that total cost was closer to $ 363 million, including $ 14. 3 million for " separation travel " following a servicemember's discharge, $ 17. 8 million for training officers, $ 252. 4 million for training enlistees, and $ 79. 3 million in recruiting costs.
They are designed to reduce the electric field at the point where the insulator is attached to the line, to prevent corona discharge, which results in power losses.
They had noticed that when the electrodes were brought near the patient's skin, there was a glow similar to that of a neon discharge tube.
They charged a leyden jar ( a kind of capacitor ), and measured the electrostatic force associated with the potential ; then, they discharged it while measuring the magnetic force from the current in the discharge wire.
They can be either " single-acting " with suction during one direction of piston motion and discharge on the other, or " double-acting " with suction and discharge in both directions.
They are fed by rainfall and melting snow, which causes considerable fluctuation in discharge and occasionally catastrophic flooding.
They do not prevent the discharge of histamine, but it has been proven that they do prevent a part of the chain reaction activated by this biogenic amine, which considerably lowers hay fever symptoms.
They supply higher current during the discharge process resulting in a hotter and longer-duration spark.
They are used in gas discharge lamps such as neon lamps, discharge tubes, and some types of vacuum tube.
They all flow northwestward and discharge into the Baltic Sea.
They discharge their wastewater into septic tanks or other types of on-site sanitation.
They are also suitable for electrostatic discharge ( ESD ) protection of sensitive devices such as III-V-semiconductor devices, laser diodes and, to a lesser extent, exposed lines of CMOS circuitry.
They may instead develop proctitis, inflammation limited to the rectum ( the distal 10 – 12 cm ) that may be associated with anorectal pain, tenesmus, and rectal discharge, or proctocolitis, inflammation of the colonic mucosa extending to 12 cm above the anus and associated with symptoms of proctitis plus diarrhea or abdominal cramps.
They provide a high discharge ratio near the surface, but the discharge ratio is not fixed either as a proportion of respired volume or mass.
They conceived their fifth and final child approximately 7 weeks after her discharge.
They also had a double-latching door, to prevent accidental discharge of hot coals caused by the rocking motion of the caboose.
They would then proceed to Vauxhall, and pull into the " down " side platform, where a discharge pipe was provided to the creamery on the other side of the road.
They continued to discharge the duties of their various offices under the Dictator, but they were no longer independent officers and were obliged to obey his orders in every circumstance.
They provide the most rugged available protection for RF signals above ; at these frequencies they can perform much better than the gas discharge cells typically used in the universal / broadband coax surge arrestors.
They renamed him Robert Edward Symmes ; it was only after a psychiatric discharge from the army in 1941 that he formed the composite of his previous names and became Robert Edward Duncan.

They and majority
They are responsible for the vast majority of published standards and specifications.
They were claimed by Christian missionaries and British colonialists as people who were treated by ethnic majority as low-caste people or dirty-feeders.
They do, however: participate in other ecclesial and inter-ecclesial committees ; participate in discussions ; teach children in Sunday Schools as well as at home, teach other women and non-members ; perform music ; discuss and vote on business matters ; and engage in the majority of other activities.
They began to remove internal customs barriers during the Industrial Revolution, though, and the German Customs Union Zollverein was formed among the majority of the states in 1834.
They employ the majority of the academic staff, are responsible for teaching and sponsor the research schools and institutions.
They were not at all sure that the majority would be any more compliant than the Rump.
They are the descendants of economic migrants that came to Gibraltar after the majority of the Spanish population left in 1704.
They must return unanimous verdicts during the first 3 hours of deliberation, but may return majority verdicts after that, with 6 jurors being enough to acquit.
They were second-class citizens and played no part in politics or law, and owed no military service to the crown, although in some cities they may have been the majority of the population.
They did not encounter any significant resistance save for some bridges destroyed and some land mines, since the majority of the Luxembourgish Volunteer Corps stayed in their barracks.
They found that a majority signed on the grounds that it transferred income from employers to workers, or equalized bargaining power between them in the labor market.
They diffused into a majority of India only during the reign of the Mughal Empire in the 16th and 17th centuries.
They are the majority of current reactors, and are generally considered the safest and most reliable technology currently in large scale deployment.
They are mentioned over 250 times, the majority in the Deuteronomistic history ( the series of " history " books from Joshua to 2 Kings ), and are depicted as the archenemies of the Israelites, a serious and recurring threat before being subdued by David.
They are the majority of the commanding officers in Central Command, controlling starships and bases, and serving as prefects and planetary governors throughout the client worlds of the Union.
They conclude that the great majority of the bishops listed in the Holy See's Annuario Pontificio, including Benedict XVI himself, are in reality merely priests or even laymen.
They believed that a majority of African American convicts were political prisoners and that Black power ideology would naturally appeal to them.
They also found that a large majority, 81 %, of the procedures were done on Caucasian people ( p. 12 ).
They can only be dismissed from office if the other judges decide, by two-thirds majority, that the judge has ceased to fulfil the required conditions.
They also chair the majority party's House steering committee.
They were unable to gain a majority in either election.
They produce radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum at all wavelengths, from radio waves to gamma rays, although most of the energy goes to frequencies outside the visual range and for this reason the majority of the flares are not visible to the naked eye and must be observed with special instruments.
They then prove that the vast majority of possible initial configurations will give rise to statistics obeying the Born rule ( i. e., ) for measurement outcomes.
They were the largest ethnic group in 9 of the 19 urban neighborhoods of Trieste, and represented a majority in 7 of them.
They were the largest linguistic group in 10 of the 19 urban neighborhoods, and represented the majority in 7 of them ( including all 6 in the city center ).

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