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To extract the optimal R-stage policy with respect to the feed state Af, we enter section R of this table at the state Af and find immediately from the last column the maximum value of the objective function.
But, even if Mr. Sansom labors too hard to extract more refinements of meaning and feeling from his travel experiences than the limits of language allow, he still can charm and astound.
They learned how to extract metals from ores, and how to compose many types of inorganic acids and bases.
One of Alexander's radical associates manages to extract a confession from Alex after removing him from F. Alexander's home and then locks him in a flatblock near his former home.
Police brutality allegedly still goes largely unreported, while observers note that defendants are often beaten to extract confessions and are denied visits from relatives and lawyers.
Mercury was often used in mining, to extract precious metals like gold and silver from their ores.
Atmospheric water generators extract moisture from dry desert air and filter it to pure water.
* ore concentration: Bioleaching can extract metals from ores that are too poor for other technologies.
In a 1958 letter to a friend in West Germany, Paternak wrote, " She was put in jail on my account, as the person considered by the secret police to be closest to me, and they hoped that by means of a grueling interrogation and threats they could extract enough evidence from her to put me on trial.
In November 2004, the manufacturers, Unilever, announced that the composition of Bovril was being changed from beef extract to a yeast extract, claiming it was to make the product suitable for vegetarians and vegans ; at that time fear of bovine spongiform encephalopathy ( BSE ) may have been a factor.
Their primary motivations for leaving the Cape were to escape British rule and extract themselves from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the native tribes on the eastern frontier.
* Spinning cone columns are used in a form of steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffs
Signals arising from sensory organs are transmitted to the brain and then processed in a series of stages, which extract multiple types of information from the raw input.
In the visual system, for example, sensory signals from the eyes are transmitted to the thalamus and then to the primary visual cortex ; inside the cerebral cortex they are sent to areas that extract features such as three-dimensional structure, shape, color, and motion.
The culmination of their investigations, the Arzelà – Ascoli theorem, was a generalization of the Bolzano – Weierstrass theorem to families of continuous functions, the precise conclusion of which was that it was possible to extract a uniformly convergent sequence of functions from a suitable family of functions.
Thanissaro Bhikkhu ( 1997 ) renders an extract of Shakyamuni Buddha's from Pali into English thus:
Celery salt can also be made from an extract of the roots, or using dried leaves.
Celery is often purported to be a " negative calorie food " based on the idea that the body will burn more calories during the digestion of the food than the body can extract from the food itself.
As a scientific discipline, computer vision is concerned with the theory behind artificial systems that extract information from images.
From time to time, anti-Jewish sentiments within European society were exploited or fomented for internal political purposes and sometimes to extract a financial advantage from Jewish subjects.
Capybaras are coprophagous, meaning they eat their own feces as a source of bacterial gut flora, to help digest the cellulose in the grass that forms their normal diet, and to extract the maximum protein and vitamins from their food.
A high compression ratio is desirable because it allows an engine to extract more mechanical energy from a given mass of air-fuel mixture due to its higher thermal efficiency.

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Research conducted in vitro tests show that ginger extract might control the quantity of free radicals and the peroxidation of lipids.
James Longenbach argues that these lines show that Gerontion is unable to extract the spiritual meaning of the Biblical text because he is unable to understand words in a spiritual sense: " Gerontion's words have no metaphysical buttressing, and his language is studded with puns, words within words.
A comparison with Zosimus, who also made use of Olympiodorus, seems to show that the whole ninth book of Sozomen, is mostly an abridged extract from Olympiodorus.
The theme music for the show was the Popular Song, based on an extract from William Walton's Façade suite.
Recent research at Stanford University indicates that where previous studies of face recognition have been based on frontal views, studies with silhouettes show humans are able to extract accurate information about gender and age from the silhouette alone.
show that churches that extract more resources from their members ( in the form of time and money ) tend to grow in membership.
One of the purposes of the simulation seen in most of the show was to extract information from Fitz.
Even non-Muslim historians have commented at length on their estrangement with Islam, as the following extract from the Alwar Gazetteer of 1878, written by Major Powlett, will show:
An extract from the show can be seen in the film 24 Hour Party People, where Shaun Ryder, in his formative years, is seen watching Karl Denver perform " Wimoweh ".

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According to the National Cancer Institute, " Mistletoe extract has been shown to kill cancer cells in the laboratory and to affect the immune system.
Brass has a number of qualities that make it almost ideal for a cartridge, including low friction against steel, making it easier to extract, and the ease with which casings can be manufactured.
In addition to being considered misbranded drugs, products claiming to contain placental extract may also be deemed to be misbranded cosmetics if the extract has been prepared from placentas from which the hormones and other biologically active substances have been removed and the extracted substance consists principally of protein.
Rosemary extract has been shown to improve the shelf life and heat stability of omega 3-rich oils, which are prone to rancidity.
The University of Missouri has found silver nanoparticles threaten benign bacteria which extract ammonia from sewage treatment systems.
The taste of Twiglets derives from the yeast extract used in its coating, and has been compared to that of Marmite.
Tonka bean extract smells and tastes like vanilla, but coumarin has been shown to cause liver damage in lab animals and is banned in food in the US by the Food and Drug Administration.
WordNet has also been converted to a formal specification, by means of a hybrid bottom-up top-down methodology to automatically extract association relations from WordNet, and interpret these associations in terms of a set of conceptual relations, formally defined in the DOLCE foundational ontology.
In cooler climates, the extract and acidity of Chardonnay is magnified which has the potential of producing very concentrated wines that can develop through bottle aging.
The worth and use of Taheebo extract has been related to the importance of quinine, which is taken from the bark of the South American Cinchona tree and is a medicinally accepted treatment for malaria.
An aqueous extract of the plant has sedative and anxiolytic action.
In more recent times, an aerosol extract of capsaicin, usually known as capsicum or pepper spray, has become widely used by police forces as a non-lethal means of incapacitating a person, and in a more widely dispersed form for riot control, or by individuals for personal defence.
Copra has traditionally been grated and ground then boiled in water to extract coconut oil.
Once one has a theory of the I-V characteristic of an electrode, one can proceed to measure it and then fit the data with the theoretical curve to extract the plasma parameters.
These voices represent different parts of her personality which help her extract a painful childhood memory she has kept suppressed for many years.
In a happy coincidence, however, he discovers what Tiggers really like best is extract of malt, which Kanga has on hand because she gives it to her baby, Roo, as " strengthening medicine ".
Some bakeries in cities with many former Clevelanders, such as Los Angeles, also make them, under various names, such as Cleveland bars and rum bars ( when a bit of rum extract has been added to the chocolate icing ).
The bark imparts a dark colour to the tannin, and has a higher sugar content, which increases the percentage of soluble non-tans, or impurities, in the extract ; so it was not employed in this use.
An aqueous extract of Calendula officinalis obtained by a novel extraction method has demonstrated anti-tumor ( cytotoxic ) activity and immunomodulatory properties ( lymphocyte activation ) in vitro, as well as anti-tumor activity in mice.
Using this method, mining is planned to extract rock from the stopes without filling the voids ; this allows the wall rocks to cave in to the extracted stope after all the ore has been removed.
When the votes are read, the order that the votes are pulled has also usually been manipulated by production to extract the most suspense from the players during the tally.
The Himalayan Monal ( Lophophorus impejanus ) has been observed digging in the rotting wood of deadfall in a similar manner to woodpeckers to extract invertebrates, even bracing itself with aid of its squared tail.
Making a tea by boiling cannabis in water is a highly inefficient way to extract cannabinoids, although if the cannabis is of good quality and has plenty of resin on the outside, a portion of resin can be softened by the heat and float out into the water.
If the firm is a price discriminating monopolist, then it has the capacity to extract more resources from the consumer.

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