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turn and results
Though the slightest yank was frequently capable of producin' results, many men assured success through a turn of the tail 'bout the saddle horn, supplemented sometimes, in the case of cattle, by a downward heave of the rider's leg upon the strainin' tail.
The discovery and elucidation of aberration is now regarded as a classic case of the application of scientific method, in which observations are made to test a theory, but unexpected results are sometimes obtained that in turn lead to new discoveries.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
The balance and transaction records are returned to the bank database client, which in turn serves it back to the user's web browser client, displaying the results to the user.
This results in constitutive cAMP production, which in turn leads to secretion of H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, Na < sup >+</ sup >, K < sup >+</ sup >, Cl < sup >−</ sup >, and HCO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >−</ sup > into the lumen of the small intestine and rapid dehydration.
This causes the boiling point of the mixture to rise, which in turn results in a rise in the temperature in the vapor, which results in a changing ratio of A: B in the gas phase ( as distillation continues, there is an increasing proportion of B in the gas phase ).
ET, in turn, can now be seen ( in light of modern results ) as close to the average mean solar time between 1750 and 1890 ( centered on 1820 ), because that was the period during which the observations on which Newcomb's tables were based were performed.
A healthy diet can also contribute to a healthier brain and aging process which in turn results in less frequent forgetting.
This allows multihulls to have narrower hulls and thus substantially less wave-forming resistance, which in turn results in greater speed without applying more effort.
As a result, players are provided with a variety of resources to assist in turn planning, including game aids, maps, and results from previous turns.
As such, the output / results of the turn can differ significantly from the submitted plan.
Whatever the results, they are mailed back to the player to be studied and used as the basis for the next turn ( often along with a new blank turn card ).
The diffuse infection can cause an immunologic cascade to occur, leading to disseminated intravascular coagulation ( DIC ), which in turn results in bleeding and necrotic skin and tissue.
The indistinguishability of all particles of each fundamental type ( say, electrons, or photons ) results in the Dirac and Bose quantum statistics which in turn result in the Pauli exclusion principle for fermions and in Bose-Einstein condensation for bosons.
The rotational symmetry between time and space coordinate axes ( when one is taken as imaginary, another as real ) results in Lorentz transformations which in turn result in special relativity theory.
An ideal position, which typically results in a win, is to be able to shuttle one piece back and forth between two mills, removing a piece every turn.
There are some cities that have been planned from conception, and while the results often don't turn out quite as planned, evidence of the initial plan often remains.
The crucial additional ingredient needed to turn such gyroscope into a gyrocompass, so it would automatically position to true north, is some mechanism that results in an application of torque whenever the compass's axis is not pointing north.
This friction force caused by the fluid results in a torque acting on the axis, causing the axis to turn in a direction orthogonal to the torque ( that is, to precess ) along a line of longitude.
A dysfunctional HPA-axis causes high cortisol levels to circulate, which results in raising glucose and insulin levels, which in turn cause insulin-mediated effects on adipose tissue, ultimately promoting visceral adiposity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and hypertension, with direct effects on the bone, causing " low turnover " osteoporosis.
This is because the cost of carry will fall due to the lower interest rate, which in turn results in the difference between the price of the future and the underlying growing smaller ( i. e. narrowing ).

turn and slowing
Generally, trees respond to changes in climatic variables by speeding up or slowing down growth, which in turn is generally reflected a greater or lesser thickness in growth rings.
* Gastric inhibitory peptide ( GIP )-is in the duodenum and decreases the stomach churning in turn slowing the emptying in the stomach.
One of the side-effects of lipodystrophy is the rejection of the injected medication, the slowing down of the absorption of the medication, or trauma that can cause bleeding that, in turn, will reject the medication.
Taildragger aircraft may be steered by rudder alone ( depending upon the prop wash produced by the aircraft to turn it ) with a freely pivoting tail wheel, or by a steering linkage with the tail wheel, or by differential braking ( the use of independent brakes on opposite sides of the aircraft to turn the aircraft by slowing one side more sharply than the other ).
* A turn lane is set aside for slowing down and making a turn, so as not to disrupt traffic.
This, in turn, allows the baserunner to remain at top speed for as long as possible before needing to initiate slowing.
Assuming the fans are fitted with inverter speed controls, set to maintain a constant pressure in the ventilation system, then the reduced pressure drop leads to a slowing of the fan motor and thus reducing power consumption, and in turn improves the seasonal efficiency of the system.
This rule, combined with provision 21208 ( a )( 4 ) which allows bicyclists to leave bike lanes when approaching " a place where a right turn is authorized ", encourages smooth conflict-free transitions at intersections by requiring slowing right turning motorists to move right, while bicyclists going straight merge left out of the bike lane, which is the behavior prescribed for avoiding " right hooks ".
Sally forgives her sister, and they both turn into a shower of gold dust, slowing both elevators to a stop.
“ Quieting your mind in morning meditation, for instance, will help your efforts to slow down at work, and slowing down at work will, in turn, improve your meditation ….
The timing on the barrel roll is very difficult ; the idea is to turn slightly to the right while slowing down slightly.
This in turn makes the armature harder to turn, thus slowing or stopping the model.

turn and down
It's all over now, the driver thought as he saw the patrolman turn and walk rapidly down along the trailer toward them.
What they have objected to is the attempt of the Russians to make use of the tragedy of Dag Hammarskjold's death to turn the entire U.N. staff from the Secretary down into political agents of the respective countries from which they come.
He went down the hall to Eugene's bathroom, to turn on the hot-water heater, and on the side of the tub he saw a pair of blue wool swimming trunks.
Turn left a block or so before the street ends, and then turn right down the Via Di Santa Prisca to the Viale Aventino.
`` We could put up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it's nice and sunny, but of course it would entail quite a bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that ''.
You had to have convictions to lie down in the road in all those clothes and appear as though you might wish to turn yourself out of your own home.
* 2003 – 2003 invasion of Iraq: Baghdad falls to American forces ; Saddam Hussein statue topples as Iraqis turn on symbols of their former leader, pulling down the statue and tearing it to pieces.
The Lord Jesus Christ gave His Spirit to His Apostles ; they in turn laid their hands on those who should succeed them ; and these again on others ; and so the sacred gift has been handed down to our present bishops, who have appointed us as their assistants, and in some sense representatives.
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
The company has posted a three phase turn down schedule, which was completed in September 2008.
Players do not play their cards to the centre of the table during the play but instead play them immediately in front of themselves and turn them face down at the end of each trick.
* Break down: To end a turn by making a mistake.
The curler can induce a curved path by causing the stone to slowly turn as it slides, and the path of the rock may be further influenced by two sweepers with brooms who accompany it as it slides down the sheet, using the brooms to alter the state of the ice in front of the stone.
One of the primary sources of acetyl-CoA is sugars that are broken down by glycolysis to produce pyruvate that in turn is decarboxylated by the enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase generating acetyl-CoA according to the following reaction scheme:
" If that didn't work, Atkins would instruct Porter to turn the offending player down in the mix.
The only exception to this rule is if a player receives a 5th non-victory point progress card on his or her turn, in which case he or she has the option of playing any one of the five progress cards in his or her hand during the turn, thus bringing the progress card count back down to four.
The inside rail fin ( and the board itself ) can be " pumped ," attacked and re-attacked, by swerving up and down the face, causing acceleration down the line, or similarly pumped to achieve a desired trajectory through a multi-stage turn.
Each proton is, in turn, composed of 3 elementary particles: two up quarks and one down quark.
Film critic David Thomson wrote of Hawks in The New Biographical Dictionary of Film " Far from the the meek purveyor of Hollywood forms, he always chose to turn them upside down, To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, ostensibly an adventure and a thriller, are really love stories.
In 1684 the French and Spanish signed the Treaty of Ratisbon that included provisions to suppress the actions of the Caribbean privateers, which effectively ended the era of the buccaneers on Tortuga, many being employed by the French Crown to hunt down any of their former comrades who preferred to turn outright pirate.
The locals also claimed that " the same spring is said to turn wood into iron ", but Defoe put this down to the presence of " copperas " in the water.
The word inverse is related to the word invert meaning to reverse, turn upside down, to do the opposite.

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