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The CIA Factbook ( 2011 ) gives a racial description of " composite of Mediterranean and Nordic types " under " ethnic groups " instead of the usual breakdown of ethnic composition.

breakdown and between
Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
The difference between the avalanche diode ( which has a reverse breakdown above about 6. 2 V ) and the Zener is that the channel length of the former exceeds the mean free path of the electrons, so there are collisions between them on the way out.
Beyond this point, electrical breakdown occurs and an electric arc causes flashover between the charged parts.
Disagreements over the policies to be followed in the occupied zones quickly led to a breakdown in cooperation between the four powers, and the Soviets administered their zone without regard to the policies implemented in the other zones.
However if the region of air breakdown extends to another conductor at a different voltage it will create a conductive path between them, and a large current will flow through the air, creating an " electric arc ".
Pirsig suffered a nervous breakdown and spent time in and out of psychiatric hospitals between 1961 and 1963.
This incident led to a breakdown in diplomatic relations between Ecuador and Colombia, and between Venezuela and Colombia.
Israeli occupation of Lebanon until May 2000, the breakdown of peace negotiations between Syria and Israel that same year, and intensifying Arab / Israeli tensions since the start of the second Palestinian uprising in September 2000 have helped delay full implementation of the Taif Accords.
In the latter 6th century, there was a breakdown of the alliances between Japan and Korea but the influence led to the codification of Shinto as the native religion in opposition to the extreme outside influences of the mainland.
The invasion came after more than a decade of sporadic intercommunal violence between the island's Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots resulting from the constitutional breakdown of 1963.
Mutually exclusive: In addition to the 100 % rule, it is important that there is no overlap in scope definition between two elements of a work breakdown structure.
As the protagonist of the poem, Aeneas seems to constantly waver between his emotions and commitment to his prophetic duty to found Rome ; critics note the breakdown of Aeneas ' emotional control in the last sections of the poem where the " pious " and " righteous " Aeneas mercilessly slaughters Turnus.
Since the breakdown of the philosophical foundations of scholasticism, the new nominalism did not bode well for an institutional church legitimized as an intermediary between man and God.
However, in 1378 the breakdown in relations between the cardinals and Gregory's successor, Urban VI, gave rise to the Western Schism.
By anomie Durkheim means a state when too rapid population growth reduces the amount of interaction between various groups, which in turn leads a breakdown of understanding ( norms, values, and so on ).
This period of political breakdown and reorganization also saw the rise of written local vernaculars in place of the literary and liturgical Church Slavonic language, a further stage in the evolving differentiation between the Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian languages.
It describes the breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, if under unruly scenarios possibly resulting in fragmentation of social identity and rejection of self-regulatory values.
The breakdown of the talks between England and France in 1435 precipitated an alliance between Burgundy and France and a request from France for Scottish involvement in the war and for the fulfillment of the promised marriage of Princess Margaret to the Dauphin.
With a difficult military situation in Tianjin and a total breakdown of communications between Tianjin and Beijing, the allied nations took steps to reinforce their military presence significantly.
This was the first war between European powers since the close of the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, marking a breakdown of the alliance system that had maintained peace for nearly half a century.
After the breakdown of the united kingdom, the border between Benjamin and Ephraim ( which was the border between the northern and southern kingdoms ) became a matter of dispute between them.

breakdown and speed
Delayed cord clamping and phototherapy helps to speed the breakdown.
It is typical for speed garage tune to have a breakdown.
Compared to a higher speed blender or fruit juicer, the slower speed protects the vegetables from oxidation and heat ( from friction ), which reduces nutrient breakdown.
Bootleg releases of an early mix ( which present an extended breakdown as opposed to a polished fadeout ) feature a technical glitch on the session tape itself, with characteristics of an accidental recording over the original take as the recorder comes up to speed.
Idle speed problems could be experienced if the coils / wiring breakdown damaged the Idle speed controller.
TPM identifies the 7 losses ( types of waste ) ( muda ), namely set-up and initial adjustment time, equipment breakdown time, idling and minor losses, speed ( cycle time ) losses, start-up quality losses, and in process quality losses, and then works systematically to eliminate them by making improvements ( kaizen ).
The first paper dealing with avalanche transistors was: the paper describes how to use alloy-junction transistors in the avalanche breakdown region, in order to overcome speed and breakdown voltage limitations which affected the first models of such kind of transistor when used in earlier computer digital circuits.

breakdown and is
The flow of electrons is always from anode to cathode outside of the cell or device, regardless of the cell or device type and operating mode, with the exception of diodes, where electrode naming always assumes current in the forward direction ( that of the arrow symbol ), i. e., electrons flow in the opposite direction, even when the diode reverse-conducts either by accident ( breakdown of a normal diode ) or by design ( breakdown of a Zener diode, photo-current of a photodiode or solar cell ).
Travellers through very remote areas should always inform a reliable person of their route and expected destination arrival time, and remember that a vehicle is much easier to locate in an aerial search, than a person, so in the event of a breakdown, they must not leave their vehicle.
The breakdown of sections is as follows:
No further breakdown of ideas is clear in 4-14: 9
If sugars are heated so that all water of crystallisation is driven off, then caramelization starts, with the sugar undergoing thermal decomposition with the formation of carbon, and other breakdown products producing caramel.
A number of ways to categorize types of community have been proposed ; one such breakdown is:
A notable example is the catalytic role of chlorine free radicals in the breakdown of ozone.
Vermicast, also known as worm castings, worm humus or worm manure, is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by species of earthworm.
In air and other ordinary gases below the breakdown field, the dominant source of electrical conduction is via relatively few mobile ions produced by radioactive gases, ultraviolet light, or cosmic rays.
An exception is when a diode reverse-conducts, either by accident ( breakdown of a normal diode ) or by design ( breakdown of a Zener diode, photo-current of a photodiode or solar cell ).
Like a typical diode, there is a fixed anode and cathode in a Zener diode, but it will conduct current in the reverse direction ( electrons from anode to cathode ) if its breakdown voltage or " Zener voltage " is exceeded.
Chymotrypsin is a digestive enzyme component of pancreatic juice acting in the duodenum where it performs the breakdown of proteins and polypeptides proteolysis.
This can continue to the point of complete breakdown of normal resistance at a semiconductor junction, and failure of the device ( this may be temporary or permanent depending on whether there is physical damage to the crystal ).
Uracil is not usually found in DNA, occurring only as a breakdown product of cytosine.
He published a number of books decrying the breakdown of the social order, such as The Great Law of Subordination Considered ( 1724 ) and Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business ( 1725 ) and works on the supernatural, like The Political History of the Devil ( 1726 ), A System of Magick ( 1726 ) and An Essay on the History and Reality of Apparitions ( 1727 ).
Over larger gaps, its breakdown strength is weaker, perhaps 1 kV per centimetre.
Mass movement is an important part of the erosional process, and is often the first stage in the breakdown and transport of weathered materials in mountainous areas.
This is typically done in a hierarchical arrangement called a work breakdown structure ( WBS ) although the simplest projects may use a simple list of tasks.
Control accounts are cells of a responsibility assignment ( RACI ) matrix, which is intersection of the project WBS and the organizational breakdown structure ( OBS ).
That is, when a location requires several days of set up and breakdown prior and following the day ( s ) of filming.

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