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Newer calculations showed that if the Starfish Prime warhead had been detonated over the northern continental United States, the magnitude of the EMP would have been much larger ( 22 to 30 kilovolts / metre ) because of the greater strength of the Earth's magnetic field over the United States, as well as the different orientation of the Earth's magnetic field at high latitudes.
On a larger time-scale, cyclic changes in climate and sea level are caused by Milankovitch cycles: cyclic changes in the orientation and / or position of the Earth's rotational axis and orbit around the Sun.
The thermionic work function depends on the orientation of the crystal and will tend to be smaller for metals with an open lattice, larger for metals in which the atoms are closely packed.
The larger 386 basilica that replaced it had the Via Ostiense ( the road to Ostia ) to the east and so was extended westward, towards the river Tiber, changing the orientation diametrically.
Merton argues that the central orientation of functionalism is in interpreting data by their consequences for larger structures in which they are implicated.
Thereafter, he remade The Nation into a current affairs publication and gave it an anti-classical liberal orientation: Oswald Villard welcomed the New Deal and supported the nationalization of industries – thus reversing the meaning of " liberalism " as the founders of " The Nation " would have understood the term, from a belief in a smaller and more restricted government to a belief in a larger and less restricted government.
The Army initially attempted to defuse the larger device but it was decided that owing to the bomb's orientation in the ground it would be too dangerous.
Discrimination based on sexual orientation has been prohibited since 1977 ; with that change, Quebec became the first jurisdiction larger than a city or county to prohibit anti-gay discrimination.
The magnetometer in the cone detects ferrous materials of 50 kg or larger within a radius of up to about 2 m distance from the probe depending on the material, orientation and soil conditions.
* Quebec becomes the first jurisdiction ( larger than a city or county ) in the world to prohibit discrimination in the public and private sectors based on sexual orientation.
A widely publicized study by the University College London demonstrated a correlation between larger development of the ACC and left political orientation versus larger development of the amygdala in right political orientation.
For visual observing, most notably on equatorial telescope mounts, tube orientation can put the eyepiece in a very poor viewing position, and larger telescopes require ladders or support structures to access it.
In cultures with more traditional gender roles ( where women have less freedom than men ), gender differences in sociosexual orientation are larger.
This avoids the larger scars of a traditional mastectomy, but the nipples may be larger and may not be in a perfectly male orientation on the chest wall.
This explains why a much larger system is needed to improve the existing measurements — the current 2 cm RMS range precision requires only about 10 photons, even at the worst-case orientation of the retroreflector array.
King Street is one that has met the 10 characteristics, decided upon by APA, to be considered a great American street ; these are: 1 ) orientation of the street to its users and connection to a larger pattern, 2 ) balance of driving, transit, and various pedestrian and servicing needs, 3 ) proper fit with existing topography and natural features, 4 ) bordered by engaging activities that work to create a streetscape, 5 ) has exemplary urban design or architectural design features, 6 ) cooperates well with uses it is surrounded by, 7 ) encourages human interaction and social activities, 8 ) nicely utilizes hardscape and / or landscape, 9 ) advocates safety of both pedestrians and vehicles while also promoting use beyond the 24-hour day, 10 ) promotes sustainability through systems such as runoff minimization, water reuse, high groundwater quality, and climate control, 11 ) is maintained well and has a plan for cost-effective future maintenance, and 12 ) has a memorable character.
With the debut of the A32, Nissan changed the market orientation of the Cefiro from a premium sports sedan ( A31 ) to a slightly larger executive sedan.
Aerial survey uses a measuring camera where the elements of the interior orientation are known, but a camera that has much larger focal length and film and more lenses are used.
The OZ-8000 followed, with a larger screen and more memory, and opened in landscape rather than portrait orientation.
This was a substantial sum, which raises of the question why it was spent on a narrow, rectangular plot of land on a North-South axis that was hemmed in by buildings on all sides ; a purchase which seemed to fly in the face of the Commissioners ’ 1711 stipulation that “ no site ought to be pitched upon for the erecting a new church where the same will not admit the church to be placed East and West .” Perhaps the orientation of the site was deemed a surmountable obstacle, especially since the site met the needs of the commissioners in that it was situated “ amongst the … better sort … on the larger and more open streets, not in obscure lanes, nor where coaches will be much obstructed in the passage .”

orientation and forces
" The act prohibited any homosexual or bisexual person from disclosing his or her sexual orientation or from speaking about any homosexual relationships, including marriages or other familial attributes, while serving in the United States armed forces.
Historian Allan Bérubé documented that homosexuals in the armed forces either consciously or subconsciously refused to identify themselves as homosexual or lesbian, and also never spoke about others ' orientation.
The APA has task forces which issue policy statements on various issues of social import such as the psychological impact of abortion ; ; human rights such as detainee welfare, human trafficking, and rights for the mentally ill ; intelligence and IQ ; sexual orientation change efforts ; and gender differences.
The celestial equator and the ecliptic are slowly moving due to perturbing forces on the Earth, therefore the orientation of the primary direction, their intersection at the Northern Hemisphere vernal equinox, is not quite fixed.
All intermolecular / van der Waals forces are anisotropic ( except those between two noble gas atoms ), which means that they depend on the relative orientation of the molecules.
Its axis of rotation is observed to return to its original orientation with respect to the earth after one day whatever the latitude, not subject to the unbalanced Coriolis forces acting on the pendulum as a result of its geometric asymmetry.
For instance, the stiffness of a composite panel will often depend upon the orientation of the applied forces and / or moments.
In contrast, isotropic materials ( for example, aluminium or steel ), in standard wrought forms, typically have the same stiffness regardless of the directional orientation of the applied forces and / or moments.
In personnel and education terms, the most important initial feature of the new German armed forces was to be their orientation as citizen defenders of a democratic state, fully subordinate to the political leadership of the country.
Dispersion forces are usually dominant of the three van der Waals forces ( orientation, induction, dispersion ) between atoms and molecules, with the exception for molecules that are small and highly polar, like of water.
At the same time, a Comintern congress in Moscow adopted a policy towards a popular front against fascism and directed Communist movements around the world to collaborate with anti-fascist forces regardless of their orientation towards socialism.
( aka Roy K .), though not SA literature, provides a perceptive rationale for SA's concept of sobriety and emphasis on lust recovery by showing how today ’ s orientation quandary is tied in with the " new lust " and evolving cultural forces shaping all our sexualities.
Changes in gravitational forces, such as the transition to weightlessness during a space voyage, influence our spatial orientation and require adaptation by many of the physiological processes in which our balance system plays a part.
At first it consisted mainly of ex-Independent Socialist League members who had disagreed with the decision to merge the ISL into the Socialist Party-Social Democratic Federation in 1958 and had become uncomfortable with the positions taken by Max Shachtman and the Realignment Caucus within the party, i. e. entry into the Democratic Party, and an orientation toward the established union leadership and integrationist forces within the civil rights movement.
In the U. S., mandated by federal law (), the U. S. armed forces ’ policy on homosexuality in the military, commonly known as Don ’ t ask, don ’ t tell, prohibited coming out (" a statement that a member is homosexual or bisexual " or anything that would reveal sexual orientation, i. e. talking about a boyfriend, girlfriend, or attractions ) because it was considered tantamount to " a propensity or intent to engage in homosexual acts ".
When forces are exerted perpendicular to the orientation of fibres the strength and elasticity of the polymer is less than the matrix alone.
This means that when forces are possibly perpendicular to one orientation, they are parallel to another orientation ; this eliminates the potential for weak spots in the polymer.
# insisting on the Deng Xiaoping ( 鄧小平 ) Thought, the thought of the Three Represents ( The “ Three Represents ", namely that the Party must always represent the development trend of China's advanced productive forces, the orientation of China's advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of the Chinese people ) and the line of the Communist Party of China ; and
The random orientation of collagen fibers in skin provides the ability to withstand pinpoint forces.
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Dynamics is the modeling of the changing position and orientation of a vehicle, in response to external forces acting on the body.
The magnetic dipole moment of the cell is usually large enough such that its interaction with Earth's magnetic field overcomes thermal forces that tend to randomize the orientation of the cell in its aqueous surroundings.

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