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created and field
Daniel Berlyne created the field of experimental aesthetics in the 1970s, for which he is still the most cited individual decades after his death.
By the time of his relatively early death at the age of 51, Erlang created the field of telephone networks analysis.
However, the recent advent of sabermetrics has created statistics drawing from a greater breadth of player performance measures and playing field variables.
An electric field is created by a charged body in the space that surrounds it, and results in a force exerted on any other charges placed within the field.
Stored energy is created whenever a particle has been moved through a field it interacts with ( requiring a force to do so ), but the energy to accomplish this is stored as a new position of the particles in the field — a configuration that must be " held " or fixed by a different type of force ( otherwise, the new configuration would resolve itself by the field pushing or pulling the particle back toward its previous position ).
The Universiteit van Amsterdam ( UvA ) is the world's first academic institution to have created a complete program for research and teaching in the field of Western Esotericism.
* 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > gauss – the magnetic field of some newly created magnetars
The state of the Jews of what would later become southern Russia created a favorable field for mystical movements and religious sectarianism, which spread in the area from the middle of the 18th to the middle of the 19th century.
When the current flowing through an inductor changes, creating a time-varying magnetic field inside the coil, a voltage is induced, according to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, which by Lenz's law opposes the change in current that created it.
Karmas are attracted to the karmic field of a soul due to vibrations created by activities of mind, speech, and body as well as various mental dispositions.
Kirlian believed that images created by Kirlian photography might depict a conjectural energy field, or aura, thought, by some, to surround living things.
A technology created by one of their slave races was the stasis field, which makes its contents impervious to harm and provides indefinite suspended animation, which has figured in several Known Space stories.
In the Known Space stories, Niven had created a number of technological devices ( GP hull, stasis field, Ringworld material ) which, combined with the " Teela Brown gene ", made it very difficult to construct engaging stories beyond a certain date — the combination of factors made it tricky to produce any kind of creditable threat / problem without complex contrivances.
Besides the ordinary bright field image, a phase shift image is created.
However, because the writing field in ion-beam lithography is quite small, large area patterns must be created by stitching together the small fields.
The revolutionaries also created a full-time regular army — the Continental Army — but because of manpower shortages the militia provided short-term support to the regulars in the field throughout the war.
Thousands of different programming languages have been created, mainly in the computer field, with many more being created every year.
Thousands of different programming languages have been created, mainly in the computing field.
Strategic plays in polo are based on the " line of the ball ", an imaginary line created by the ball as it travels down the field.
With Conan and his other heroes, Howard created the genre now known as sword and sorcery, spawning a substantial number of imitators and giving him an influence in the fantasy field rivaled by few authors.
Also, an increase in the solar wind or the Earth's magnetic field above the current value would depress the amount of carbon-14 created in the atmosphere.

created and risk
Central banks often have requirements for the quality of assets that may be held by financial institutions ; these requirements may act as a limit on the amount of risk and leverage created by the financial system.
* Independent Safeguarding Authority, a body created in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to help prevent those who pose a known risk from working with children and vulnerable adults
A number of clinical decision rules have been created to predict the risk of osteoporotic fractures.
His nephew Ludovico Ludovisi, a young man of 25 years, seemed to him to be the right person and, at the risk of being charged with nepotism, he created him cardinal on the third day of his pontificate.
* Scenario-based risk identification-In scenario analysis different scenarios are created.
Probabilistic risk assessment has created a close relationship between safety and reliability.
To advise and control the risk of despotic Governors General, a Council of the Indies ( Raad van Indië ) was created.
* Single-strike ribbons created a risk of espionage and loss of privacy, because the used ribbon reel could be unwound to reveal everything that had been printed.
The environmental conditions created when severe drought struck the Great Plains region in the 1930s exposed the increased risk for erosion that was created by the farming practices in use at the time.
Also many properties are created from multiple divisions of a larger piece over the course of years, and with every additional division the risk of miscalculation increases.
The work created a gauging station for flow measurement, and increased the capacity of the channels to reduce the risk of flooding.
Other ways of dealing with the risk and expense associated with all of the new trade activity include insurance and joint stock companies which were created as formal institutions.
Hitler and Ley were aware that the suppression of the trade unions and the prevention of wage increases by the Trustees of Labour system, when coupled with their relentless demands for increased productivity to hasten German rearmament, created a real risk of working-class discontent.
Kuttner acknowledged “ de facto enroads ” before Glass-Steagall “ repeal ” but argued the GLBA ’ s “ repeal ” had permitted “ super-banks ” to “ re-enact the same kinds of structural conflicts of interest that were endemic in the 1920s ”, which he characterized as “ lending to speculators, packaging and securitizing credits and then selling them off, wholesale or retail, and extracting fees at every step along the way .” Stiglitz argued “ the most important consequence of Glass-Steagall repeal ” was in changing the culture of commercial banking so that the “ bigger risk ” culture of investment banking “ came out on top .” He also argued the GLBA “ created ever larger banks that were too big to be allowed to fail ”, which “ provided incentives for excessive risk taking .” Warren explained Glass-Steagall had kept banks from doing “ crazy things .” She credited FDIC insurance, the Glass-Steagall separation of investment banking, and SEC regulations as providing “ 50 years without a crisis ” and argued that crises returned in the 1980s with the “ pulling away of the threads ” of regulation.
As described above, Helen Garten had identified the “ consumerization ” of banking regulation as producing “ a largely unregulated, sophisticated wholesale market ,” which created the risk of the “ underproduction of regulation ” of that market.
Lowry's lengthy reply, dated 2 January 1946, was a passionate defense of the book in which he sensed he had created a work of lasting greatness: " Whether it sells or not seems to me either way a risk.
This was due mainly to the risk of fire or dangerous fumes created by the cleaning process.
However, besides the risk of graft failure, there is also a risk that the newly created white blood cells may attack the rest of the body (" graft-versus-host disease ").
The weight of the plaster created the risk that the roof would collapse, and between 1924 and 1927 Sir John Simpson dismantled the entire hall, straightening warped timbers, removing the plaster, replacing any unserviceable sections and then putting the entire hall back together.
Congress created OPIC in 1969 through an amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act, and the agency began operations in 1971, during the Nixon Administration, with a portfolio of $ 8. 4 billion in political risk insurance and $ 169 million in loan guaranties.
* Capital allocation line, a graph created by investors to measure the risk of risky and risk-free assets
Many states have created risk pools in which relatively healthy enrollees subsidise the care of the rest.

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