Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Panzer Dragoon Orta" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

grading and also
Many coin grading services will also seal coins in a labeled, air-tight plastic holder, ensuring the coin is protected from deterioration.
There are also some much smaller areas grading towards the oceanic Cfc climate with milder winters, whilst the extreme south and ( in Eurasia ) west of the taiga reaches into humid continental climates ( Dfb, Dwb ) with longer summers.
Ground-level slab floors are prepared for pouring by grading the site, which usually also involves removing topsoil and other organic materials well away from the slab site.
The British grading system for traditional climbs, also known as the UK grading system, used in Great Britain and Ireland, has ( in theory ) two parts: the adjectival grade and the technical grade.
He also proposed classification according to whether or not they had dynamic tonal variability, a characteristic that separates whole eras ( e. g., the baroque from the classical ) as in the transition from the terraced dynamics of the harpsichord to the crescendo of the piano, grading by degree of absolute loudness, timbral spectra, tunability, and degree of resonance.
Autodesk also provides digital media creation and management software for film and television visual effects, color grading, and editing as well as animation, game development, and design visualization.
The Aikikai Foundation also has the business of issuing, throughout the world, certificates of grading and instructor titles legitimated by the Doshu.
The adult female ( hen ) also has a black bill, a light brown head and neck, grading into a darker brown chest and foreback.
They may also change their grading between letter grade or pass / no-pass for classes outside CCS.
Although originally used to describe a process that started with film scanning and ended with film recording, digital intermediate is also used to describe color grading and final mastering even when a digital camera is used as the image source and / or when the final movie is not output to film.
Fees are also charged for various permits, like demolition and building permits, rezoning, and land grading ( which causes silt ); and sometimes for increasing stormwater runoff, destroying native vegetation, and cutting-down healthy trees.
A graded Lie algebra ( say, graded by Z or N ) that is anticommutative and Jacobi in the graded sense also has a grading ( which is called " rolling up " the algebra into odd and even parts ), but is not referred to as " super ".
* For high-end systems many telecines are controlled by a Da Vinci Systems color corrector 2k or 2k Plus, which is also called color grading.
The original Sierra Club grading system also had a Class 6, for artificial, or aid climbing.
ECTS also includes a standard ECTS grading scale, intended to be shown in addition to local ( i. e. national ) standard grades:
and ε is also compatible with the grading.
This evolved for a time to the letter grading system beginning with the lowest grade – Basal State ( also Poor ( PO )), then continuing Fair ( Fr ), About or Almost Good ( AG ), Good ( G ), Very Good ( VG ), Fine ( F ), Very Fine ( VF ), Extra Fine ( EF or XF ), Almost or About Uncirculated ( AU ), Uncirculated ( Unc ) and up to Brilliant Uncirculated ( BU ).
Also, if coins have been in some form of jewelry also affects the grading.
Retractable-bottom loader buckets are also often used for grading and scraping.
The PEIR was frequently criticized for its meandering path, reputedly caused by construction contractors who were paid by the mile ; this may also be accounted for in economies taken by reducing the amount of grading and trenching required by going around hills and obstacles.
Orange pekoe ( or ), also spelled pecco, or OP is a term used in the Western tea trade to describe a particular genre of black teas ( orange pekoe grading ).
This also determines the ' wholeness ', or level of breakage, of each leaf, which is also part of the grading system.
The grading scheme also contains categories higher than OP, which are determined primarily by leaf wholeness and size.

grading and occurs
It is however sensitive to changes in grading and drainage ; in particular, it is important to respect the root crown level and avoid adding soil near the trunk when construction or landscaping occurs.
The term “ Union Hill ” first occurs in 1817 — probably referring to the combination of several hills that were joined by fill and grading over the years .< ref >

grading and at
ASU uses a plus-minus grading system with highest cumulative GPA awarded of 4. 0 ( at time of graduation ).
The Spetzler-Martin grading system developed at the Barrow Neurological Institute is utilized by neurosurgeons to determine operative versus nonoperative management when approaching these lesions.
The most commonly used grading systems are the Fontainebleau system which ranges from 1 to 8c +, and the John Sherman V-grade system, beginning at V0 and increasing by integers to a current top grade of proposed V16 ( The Wheel of Life by Dai Koyamada in the Grampians, Australia ; The Game, by Daniel Woods, Boulder Canyon, CO ; Lucid Dreaming, by Paul Robinson.
The two most prominent grading services at present are the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation ( NGC ) and the Professional Coin Grading Service ( PCGS ).
Most of Mongolia is covered by discontinuous permafrost ( grading to continuous at high altitudes ), which makes construction, road building, and mining difficult.
While grades are usually applied fairly consistently across a climbing area, there are often perceived differences between grading at different climbing areas.
As with other grading systems, advances in climbing have led to a need for an open-ended grading system ( the grades originally finished at IX, 9 ), and climbs have now been graded up to XI, 11.
A safe learning environment, a strong commitment to every student through the district-wide implementation of RtI ( Response to Intervention ), innovative grading and assessment practices as well as outstanding staff are all reasons the students at Dansville Schools are learning and thriving every day
The typical grade of iron at which a magnetite-bearing banded iron formation becomes economic is roughly 25 % iron, which can generally yield a 33 % to 40 % recovery of magnetite by weight, to produce a concentrate grading in excess of 64 % iron by weight.
In late 2008, the faculty decided that the school should move to an Honors / Pass / Low Pass ( H / P / LP ) grading system, much like those in place at Yale and Stanford Law Schools.
For Draize eye testing, the test involves observing the effects of the substance at intervals and grading any damage or irritation, but the test should be halted and the animal killed if it shows " continuing signs of severe pain or distress ".
In fact, it's not Mark that Luke saw ; it was a marvelous hologram, perfect in every respect, giving the appearance of Mark diligently grading papers at his desk.
As well, some newer software-based systems use a cluster of multiple parallel GPUs on the one computer system to improve performance at the very high resolutions required for feature film grading.
The word ' Good ' used to describe a coin under the British grading system is usually an indication that it is at the higher end of its grading classification, e. g. a ' Good Fine ' coin will be in a better condition than a coin that is merely ' Fine '.
Note that ice grading, even more so than other climbing media, tends to be subjective and often does not reflect the difficulty of a route at any given time.
Between 1884 and 1910 thousands of Fresno scrapers were produced at the Fresno Agricultural Works which had been formed by Porteous, and used in agriculture and land levelling, as well as road and railroad grading and the construction industry.
Most schools commonly follow the kind of grading system awarded at the Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level examination, which a student sits at the end of four or five years of secondary education, taking at least 6 subjects.
Using 100X magnification and analysis trough all stages of production, the artisanal cutters create perfection at 10X global standards for grading and evaluation.
This kind of consistent cutting was unheard of at the time and cut grading did not exist yet in America.
However, for collectors less adept at grading, purchasing a note in a slab can provide some additional comfort for the owner in justifying the purchase and cost.
For instance, in the 2005 – 06 season 100 clubs applied to be considered for promotion, of which 51 met the grading requirements, and 29 of those finished in the top 3 in their leagues ( With an additional division commencing at Step 4 in 2006 – 07, all 29 clubs had their promotions accepted ).

0.913 seconds.