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push and study
The objective of a trade study is to devise the best solution, rather than to push a particular point of view.
Although they were designated officially to study just the planetary systems of Jupiter and Saturn, the space probes were able to continue their mission into the outer solar system, and they are expected to push through the heliosheath in deep space.
Newton's third law of motion is widely used in the study of animal locomotion: if at rest, to move forwards an animal must push something backwards.
In another study anomie was seen as a " push factor " in tourism.
A study done by Purdue University found that in California most users already reach the third pricing tier for electricity each month, and adding an electric vehicle could push them into the fourth or fifth ( highest, most expensive ) tier, meaning that they will be paying in excess of $. 45 cents per KWH for electricity to recharge their vehicle.
In 1977, the U. S. government commissioned a study to investigate accusations that the church was using its influence to push children into joining the program.
This announcement followed several university developments supporting the push for conference re-alignment including a 6 month feasibility study, hiring Turner Gill as football coach ( formerly head coach of the University of Kansas ) and renovation of the football facilities.
Harvey Seeley Mudd claimed his experience with the Cyprus Mines Corporation influenced him to push the study of humanities in the engineering college he started, Harvey Mudd College.
According to a study published in the Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, only three brands of implants were tested by at least two independent ( not sponsored ) clinical researches, which should push the patients to ask for more information before accepting any treatment, and to demand for a real implant passport.
Newton's third law of motion is widely used in the study of animal locomotion: if at rest, to move forwards an animal must push something backwards.
They claim that the sources of bias in their study push the figure down.
From his father Alberto, the head of an insurance office and president of the Gabinetto di Lettura goriziano, he received a push towards literary study ; from his mother Emma Luzzatto, a great love for family and country.
While his father, a judo athlete, initially tried to push him into pursuing sports, he eventually agreed to let him take piano lessons, as long as he agreed to study with his sister.

push and mass
During the rainy season, winds from the southwest push the moister maritime system north over the African continent where it meets and slips under the continental mass along a front called the " intertropical convergence zone ".
Near La Libertad, however, the mass of the mountains push the lowlands out ; the slopes of adjacent volcanoes come down directly to the ocean.
They also contribute to the desired effect of converting the ( kinetic energy ) push of the sloped wave face combined with the rider's mass on the sloped wave face ( potential energy ) into redirected energy-lift ( lift ( physics ))-the surfer deflects his surfboard and fins off the water of the wave face ( and / or vice-versa ) to make forward progress across the wave face, or " down the line ," that is, parallel to the wave crest and beach-riding parallel to the crest ( perpendicular to the pull of gravity down the wave's slope ) in this way is known as " trimming.
The innovation shortly preceded the mass adoption of breech-loading weapons, as it was not practical to push an overbore bullet down through a rifled barrel, only to then ( try to ) fire it back out.
Bruce then committed his whole Scots army to an inexorable bloody push into the disorganised English mass, fighting side by side across a single front.
A mass driver is an ( automated ) system on the asteroid to eject material into space thus giving the object a slow steady push and decreasing its mass.
The Russian strategy called for a mass push toward the Polish capital, Warsaw.
This will naturally result in a push that starts on the center edge or on a slight outside edge and " rolls over " onto the inside edge as the foot moves away from the skater's center of mass.
If the " push " is based on the electromagnetic force, this would simply mean the mass accelerates in the opposite direction than what one would expect based on its charge ; for example, an object with negative inertial mass and positive charge would accelerate away from objects with negative charge, and accelerate towards objects with positive charge, the opposite of the normal rule that like charges repel and opposite charges attract.
For different signs we get a push, that repels the positive mass but attracts the negative mass.
Their job is to get the first down or touchdown by muscling through or pushing a large mass of defenders to push their way to the designated area.
Among the early theorists to link mass increase in some sort of push gravity model to Earth expansion were Yarkovsky and Hilgenberg.
In pursuance of this object Ney, to whom III Cavalry Corps ( Kellermann ) was now attached, was to mass at Quatre Bras and push an advanced guard northward of that place, with a connecting division at Marbais to link him with Grouchy.
Genuine polls make do with small, representative samples, whereas push polls can be very large, like any other mass marketing effort.
After the valve opens, the valve spring does not have enough force to push the mass of the rocker arm, push rod, and lifter down on the cam before the next combustion cycle.
( Ferrocement ships require thick hulls, which means extra mass to push and less space for cargo.
To hang Barry is to push to its logical extreme the hypocritical pretense that the national movement in Ireland unflinchingly supported by the great mass of the Irish people, is the squalid conspiracy of a ‘ murder gang .’
The barrage of ions will eventually either push the whole mass of air out of the way, or break through to the collector where electrons will be reattached, making it neutral again.
As the sperm enter the human serum albumin, the differences in mass between the X and Y chromosomes manifest as the lighter male sperm push deeper into the protein than the females dragged down by the weight of the extra " leg " of the X sex chromosome.

push and behaviour
There are some differences in the behaviour of analog and digital systems when high level signals are present, where there is the possibility that such signals could push the system into overload.
All such behaviour, however capricious and difficult to accept, was explained as " a technique for transformation " to push people " beyond the mind.
While there are always anomalies in social activity ( typically described as " crime " or anti-social behaviour, see also normality ) the normative effects of popularly-endorsed beliefs ( such as " family values " or " common sense ") push most social activity towards a generally homogeneous set.
50 % support in the Capital ( without campaigning with the transparency degrees and dissolving the Assembly for it ) informed the resisting members of the coalition who belonged to SZDSZ ( support 0. 1 %) that both the transparency degrees in one package and a degree for dissolving the Assembly will be handed in in the following order and should it fail to get majority, the second motion ( knowing the behaviour of the opposition ) surely will, and after the elections the socialists will push the transparency package through, and govern the city alone.
Armstrong was renowned for his gamesmanship and was willing to push the boundaries of what was considered acceptable behaviour in order to obtain an advantage for his team.
Also, on occasions when he decided to push the boundaries of offensive behaviour, police officers were likely to be in attendance.
In the sequel, Back To Skool, this behaviour was altered so that other kids were not able to push Eric out of his chair ( though an examination of the code suggests that this feature is actually a bug ).

push and measurements
The mercury pool allowed the device to be easily turned, so that given a single steady push it would slowly rotate through the entire range of possible angles to the " aether wind ", while measurements were continuously observed by looking through the eyepiece.

push and parameters
Particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, there was a significant push to understand the relationships between these climatic parameters and properties of ecosystem energetics because such discoveries would enable the prediction of rates of energy capture and transfer among components within ecosystems.
High-level assemblers generally provide information-hiding facilities and the ability to call functions and procedures using a high-level-like syntax ( i. e., the assembler automatically produces code to push parameters on the stack rather than the programmer having to manually write the code to do this ).
The goal of APOLLO is to push LLR into the millimeter range precision, which then translates directly into an order-of-magnitude improvement in the determination of fundamental physics parameters.

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