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LB is relatively new and is ineffective in resolving fragments larger than 5 kbp ; However, with its low conductivity, a much higher voltage could be used ( up to 35 V / cm ), which means a shorter analysis time for routine electrophoresis.
This means that the electrons are free to move throughout the structure, and gives rise to properties such as conductivity.
The higher thermal conductivity of water compared to air means that heat in the cylinder is more quickly removed from the cylinder as it fills.
This means that VIPs have about one-fifth the thermal conductivity of conventional insulation, and therefore about five times the thermal resistance ( R-value ) per unit thickness.
This formulation of the scale-space representation L means that it is possible to interpret the intensity values of the image f as a " temperature distribution " in the image plane and that the process which generates the scale-space representation as a function of t corresponds to heat diffusion in the image plane over time t ( assuming the thermal conductivity of the material equal to the arbitrarily chosen constant ½ ).
The analytes of interest must then be detected by some means, typically by conductivity or UV / Visible light absorbance.
Direct conductivity provides an inexpensive and simple means of measuring CO < sub > 2 </ sub >.

means and roughly
According to this doctrine, the universe was ruled by Heaven, T'ien -- as a natural force, or in the personification of a Supreme Sky-god -- governing all things by means of a process called the Tao, which can be roughly interpreted as `` the Order of the Universe '' or `` the Universal Way ''.
Amok originated from the Malay word mengamuk, which roughly defined meansto make a furious and desperate charge ”.
Despot comes from the Greek despotes, which roughly means " master " or " one with power ", and it has been used to translate a wide variety of titles and positions.
The theme of this year's feast was Mon ' xa Xrixtticho Korar Jieum-ia, Sam Fransisk Xavierak Man Dium-Ya, based on the Archdiocese of Goa and Damão's archbishops pastoral letter, Mon ' xa Xrixtticho Korar, Deva Mogacho Rupkar which in English roughly means " Covenant between Man and Nature Divine Love's Manifestation ".
A Portuguese / English double false friend is for example the English word " ordinary " ( which has the roughly the same meaning as " normal " or " regular ") in Portuguese means " vulgar ".
This means that one kilometre is roughly equal to ( 1 / 40, 000 ) * 360 * 60 meridional minutes of arc, which equals 0. 54 nautical mile, though this is not exact because the two units are defined on different bases ( the international nautical mile is defined as exactly 1, 852 m, corresponding to a rounding of 1000 / 0. 54 m to four digits ).
Jaynes wrote that ancient humans before roughly 1200 BC were not reflectively meta-conscious and operated by means of automatic, nonconscious habit-schemas.
The Latin phrase falsum in uno, falsum in omnibus which, roughly translated, means " false in one thing, false in everything ", is fallacious in so far as someone found to be wrong about one thing, is presumed to be wrong about some other thing entirely.
This aspect of Osiris was referred to as Banebdjedet, which is grammatically feminine ( also spelt " Banebded " or " Banebdjed "), literally " the ba of the lord of the djed, which roughly means The soul of the lord of the pillar of stability.
His name, roughly translated, means Captain Piri.
The name was derived from the original Quechua ( Inca ) word for the cinchona tree bark, quina or quina-quina, which roughly means " bark of bark " or " holy bark ".
There are roughly 30-60 long-term homeless persons in the Brisbane CBD at any one time, who typically use squats as a means of shelter.
The term means, roughly, " being hoofed " or " hoofed animal ".
" An end in view was said to be an objective potentially adopted, which may be refined or rejected based on its consistency with other objectives or as a means to objectives already held, roughly similar to an object with relative intrinsic value.
( Horseshit is roughly equivalent, while chickenshit means cowardly, batshit indicates a person is crazy, and going apeshit indicates a person is entering a state of high excitement or unbridled rage.
The English word world comes from the Old English weorold (- uld ), weorld, worold (- uld ,-eld ), a compound of wer " man " and eld " age ," which thus means roughly " Age of Man.
As the estimated official speed of a cross-country skier is 6 m / s, this means that the contestants start 24 m behind the leader for every point they are behind ( to match roughly with the time penalties from the Gundersen method ).
A 3 dB increase represents roughly doubling the power, which means that 3 dBm equals roughly 2 mW.
This means that a laser beam that is focused to a small spot will spread out quickly as it moves away from the focus, while a large-diameter laser beam can stay roughly the same size over a very long distance.
The Latin term gloria roughly means boasting, although its English cognate-glory-has come to have an exclusively positive meaning ; historically, vain roughly meant futile, but by the 14th century had come to have the strong narcissistic undertones, of irrelevant accuracy, that it retains today.
King Æthelbald of Wessex or Ethelbald (; means roughly ' Noble Bold ') was King of Wessex from 858 to 860.
In the early 1870s, in a shift that historians attribute to the influence of the West, Japanese men began cutting their hair into styles known as jangiri or zangiri ( which roughly means " random cropping ").

means and range
Because of the means of publication -- science-fiction magazines and cheap paperbacks -- and because dystopian science fiction is still appearing in quantity the full range and extent of this phenomenon can hardly be known, though one fact is evident: the science-fiction imagination has been immensely fertile in its extrapolations.
Continuing technical problems involved in the use of this fuel, coupled with significant improvements in aircraft range through other means, have now raised serious questions about the value of the high-energy fuel program.
We simply find ourselves in the position of having no means for inquiring into the structure and meaning of this range of our experience.
Monthly daily means range from in January to in July.
A range is two line numbers separated by a comma ($ means the last line ).
Above the range of frequency counters, frequencies of electromagnetic signals are often measured indirectly by means of heterodyning ( frequency conversion ).
For well over a century guitars featuring seven, eight, nine, ten or more strings have been used by a minority of guitarists as a means of increasing the range of pitch available to the player.
This view would produce a wide range of definition of what, exactly, constituted culture and history, but in each case the only means of explaining it was in terms of the historical particulars of the culture itself.
It is also intended to provide another means of destroying roadside bombs but at a safer standoff range.
These salamanders are much larger than any others in their endemic range, they employ an “ unusual ” means of respiration ( which involves cutaneous gas exchange through capillaries found in their dorsoventral folds ), and they fill a particular niche — both as a predator and prey — in their ecosystem which either they or their ancestors have occupied for around 65 million years.
This discretion has been heavily litigated in light of the Human Rights Act 1998, which means that juries are required now in a broader range of situations than expressly required by statute.
The wide date range for Lindow Man's death ( 2 BC to 119 AD ) means he may have met his demise after the Romans conquered northern England in the 60s AD.
As well as statistics, means are often used in geometry and analysis ; a wide range of means have been developed for these purposes, which are not much used in statistics.
The positioning of the indicator card behind the pointer, the initial pointer shaft position, the linkage length and initial position, all provide means to calibrate the pointer to indicate the desired range of pressure for variations in the behaviour of the Bourdon tube itself.
As an offensive weapon, the machine pistol has limited uses, because it fires pistol ammunition and has a short barrel, which means that it is both inaccurate and lacks power in open-country fighting at a several-hundred meter range.
The name Nevada is derived from the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains, which means " snow-capped mountain range " in Spanish.
Art offers a way out of this dilemma by providing a perceptual, easily grasped means of communicating and thinking about a wide range of abstractions, including one's metaphysical value-judgments.
In urban areas there are several means of transport available, catering to a wide range of budgets.
Another example is " Infinity is not in finity ," which means infinity is not in finite range.
In amateur radio, QRP operation means transmitting at reduced power levels while aiming to maximize one's effective range while doing so.
Dean Amadon proposed in 1949 that subspecies would be defined according to the seventy-five percent rule which means that 75 % of a population must lie outside 99 % of the range of other populations for a given defining morphological character or a set of characters.
This shows that the received power declines as the fourth power of the range, which means that the reflected power from distant targets is very small.
For example, range voting with truncated means is used in figure skating competitions to avoid the results of the third skater affecting the relative positions of two skaters who have already finished their performances ( the independence of irrelevant alternatives ), using truncation to mitigate biases of some judges who have ulterior motives to score some competitors too high or low.

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