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Thus and estimate
Thus the second experiment gives us 8 times as much precision for the estimate of a single item, and estimates all items simultaneously, with the same precision.
Thus commercial lighting alone consumes about four to five million barrels per day ( equivalent ) of petroleum, in line with the alternate rationale above to estimate U. S. lighting energy consumption.
Thus, a rough estimate for the total number of sensory nerve cells serving the vibrissal array on the face of a rat or mouse might be over 9000.
Thus the estimate can be considered a hazard ratio, that is, the ratio between the predicted hazard for a member of one group and that for a member of the other group, holding everything else constant.
Thus, the 24. 5 million figure must be treated as an estimate.
Thus, estimates obtained from random samples can be accompanied by measures of the uncertainty associated with the estimate.
Thus the volume of the n-alkanol chain at the cutoff length provides an estimate of the binding site volume.
Thus for models with a number of parameters, a single FRAP experiment may be insufficient to estimate all the model parameters.
Thus, if we conduct an experiment to estimate, we will also have an estimate for π.
Thus if one were to drop n needles and get x crossings, one would estimate π as
Thus, the mass of a grain of sand can be used as a unit of mass because it is possible to estimate the ratio of the mass of another object to the mass of a grain of sand, given an appropriate instrument.
Thus, even though its range is still quite extensive, an accurate estimate of its population is difficult.
Thus, if someone says that a certain event has probability of 20 % ± 2 % 19 times out of 20, this means that if the probability of the event is estimated by the same method used to obtain the 20 % estimate, the result will be between 18 % and 22 % with probability 0. 95.

Thus and lies
Thus, when new and full moons occur, the Moon usually lies to the north or south of a direct line through the Earth and Sun.
Thus fiscal federalism provides the tools for " application of the federal approach to governance which lies in its ability to balance the contrasting forces of centralization and decentralization " ( Sharma, 2005b: 177 ).
Thus, the difference of any two solutions to the equation Ax = b lies in the null space of A.
Thus it happens that a ploughed field lies above the heads of those who walk between the columns below.
Thus, while today the star Polaris lies approximately at the north celestial pole, this will change over time, and other stars will become the " north star ".
Thus, maybe, causality lies in the foundation of the spacetime geometry.
Thus, the total number of Germans worldwide lies between 66 and 160 million, depending on the criteria applied ( native speakers, single-ancestry ethnic Germans, partial German ancestry, etc.
Thus, the Pyrrhonian does not assent to the proposition " Dion is in the room " in a dogmatic way as that would purport to describe a non-evident reality which lies beyond the " appearance " phainomenon of Dion being in the room.
Thus, he described his notion of an esoteric philosophy which referenced the eternal truth or wisdom which lies at the heart of all traditions as a " science of reality " based on the method of " certain demonstration " ( al-burhan al-yaqini ).
Thus g preserves labels if g lies in SL < sub > n </ sub >( Q < sub > p </ sub >).
Thus, although there is a large body of other evidence that suggests mistakes in throwing mechanics increase the likelihood of injury it seems that the greater risk lies in the volume of throwing in total.
Thus grace lies at both sides — without and within.
Thus porcelain stoneware is a further development of stoneware tiles, whose water absorption rate lies under 3 %.
Thus, free speech is not only an abstract virtue, but a key element that lies at the heart of a democratic society.
More generally, a point in a convex set S is k-extreme if it lies in the interior of a k-dimensional convex set within S, but not a k + 1-dimensional convex set within S. Thus, an extreme point is also a 0-extreme point.
Thus, the occipital lobe is defined as the part of the cerebral cortex that lies underneath the occipital bone.
Thus, in the human form, the beauty of each feature lies in a certain middle, equally removed from a variety of other forms that are ugly.
Thus, when a small insect, commonly an ant, blunders into the pit, its weight causes the sand to collapse below it, drawing the victim toward the center where the predator that dug the pit lies in wait under a thin layer of loose sand.
Thus instead of saying " a point lies on a line " one should say " a point is incident with a line " since dualizing the latter only involves interchanging point and line (" a line is incident with a point ").
Thus in an attempt to faithfully serve the God that lies within, Hindus must maintain bodily purity.
In Carl Jung's seminar on Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Jung claims that the dwarf states the idea of the Eternal Return before Zarathustra finishes his argument of the Eternal Return when the dwarf says, "' Everything straight lies ,' murmured the dwarf disdainfully.
Nietzsche would speak against anti-Semitism in other works including Thus Spoke Zarathustra and, most strongly, in The Antichrist: “ An anti-Semite is certainly not any more decent because he lies as a matter of principle.
Thus the valley is uninhabitated and Zermatt, the first settlement, lies far away from the summit.
Thus, the biggest difference between The Story of Yingying and The Story of the Western Wing lies in their endings — the former has a sad ending while the latter has a happy ending.

Thus and between
Thus if E is sufficiently small, there can be only one intersection of C and Af near Q, for if there were more than one intersection for every E then the difference between C and Af near Q would not be a monotone function.
Thus it is reasonable to believe that there is a significant difference between the two groups in their performance on this task after a brief `` structuring '' experience.
Thus, if we are to observe American folklore in the twentieth century, we will do well to establish the relationships between folklore, nationalism and imperialism at the outset.
Thus it blurred the distinctions between a reliability trial, a general event and a race.
Thus, at pH between 2. 2 and 9. 4, the predominant form adopted by α-amino acids contains a negative carboxylate and a positive α-ammonium group, as shown in structure ( 2 ) on the right, so has net zero charge.
Thus, boundaries between CAM and mainstream medicine, as well as among different CAM systems, are often blurred and are constantly changing.
Thus in the spring of 1912, consultations between the various Christian Balkan nations resulted in a network of military alliances which became known as the Balkan League.
Thus the Bauhaus style, also known as the International Style, was marked by the absence of ornamentation and by harmony between the function of an object or a building and its design.
Thus permanent building societies quickly became mortgage banks and in such institutions there always existed a conflict of interest between borrowers and savers.
Thus, according to the Bank of England's Boxall and Gallagher ( 1997 ), "... there was virtually no difference between banks and building society ' listed ' interest rates for home finance mortgage lending between 1984 and 1997.
Thus, what started as an effort to translate between languages evolved into an entire discipline devoted to understanding how to represent and process natural languages using computers.
Thus, the most stable configuration of nuclei and electrons is one in which the electrons spend more time between nuclei, than anywhere else in space.
Thus, covalent bonding involves sharing of electrons in which the positively charged nuclei of two or more atoms simultaneously attract the negatively charged electrons that are being shared between them.
Thus, no two nuclear powers have yet fought a conventional war directly, with the exception of brief skirmishes between for example, China and Russia in the 1969 Sino-Soviet conflict and between India and Pakistan in the 1999 Kargil War.
Thus, Cyril followed his uncle in a position that had become powerful and influential, rivalling that of the prefect in a time of turmoil and frequently violent conflict between the cosmopolitan city's Pagan, Jewish, and Christian inhabitants.
Thus, the struggle between the sees of Alexandria and Antioch now included Constantinople.
Thus, it might be used to challenge the sharp distinction made in U. S. v. E. C. Knight ( 1895 ) between commerce, which was subject to federal regulation, and manufacturing, which was not.
Thus he divides perceptions between strong and lively " impressions " or direct sensations and fainter " ideas ", which are copied from impressions.
Thus, a short path between the hot surface and the cold surface is necessary, typically by suspending a hot plate covered with a film of feed next to a cold plate with a line of sight in between.
Thus any popular general-purpose data model usually well balances between being intuitive and relatively simple, and very complex with high expressive power.
Thus it works as a separation sign and not as an indication for an alternative version of the i. Diacritics can be used for emphasis ( érg koud for very cold ) or for disambiguation between a number of words that are spelled the same when context doesn't indicate the correct meaning ( één appel

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