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Thus and lighting
) Thus lighting energy accounts for about four or five million barrels of oil ( equivalent ) per day.
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, LED technology may be a good replacement in uses such as supermarket freezer lighting and will last longer than other technologies.
Another renowned part of the coronation was the lighting of a bundle of flax at the top of a gilded pole, which would flare brightly for a moment and then promptly extinguish, with the admonition Sic transit gloria mundi (" Thus passes worldly glory ").
Thus, energy that is saved by reducing artificial lighting is often more than offset by the energy required for operating HVAC systems to maintain thermal comfort.
Thus, weather, wind, lighting, positioning of the defense, and the abilities of the players involved in the play must be taken into account.
Thus the Romanesque medieval builders had to resort to techniques of small windows, large buttresses, or other forms of interior wall cross-bracing to achieve the desired lighting outcomes.
Thus, in principle, a saturable reactor is already an amplifier, although before 20th century they were used for simple tasks, such as controlling lighting and electrical machinery as early as 1885.
Thus, the intensity of many lighting instruments are often altered with a single fade, especially with newer digital control systems like DMX, which uses a serial data stream to control up to 512 dimmers or other compatible fixtures, via a single twisted pair of wires.
Thus, a common way of catching them is to affix powerful lighting fixtures with a number of 500 W blue or white lamps to one side of a boat, and some weaker red lamps to the other.
Thus Hella supplies the automotive aftermarket and garages with comprehensive and continually growing parts ranges in the core areas of lighting, electrical, electronics and thermal management.

Thus and larger
Thus numbers like 2 and 120 ( 2 × 60 ), 3 and 180 ( 3 × 60 ), 4 and 240 ( 4 × 60 ), looked the same because the larger numbers lacked a final sexagesimal placeholder.
Thus, a week of Beetle Bailey would arrive at the Lansing State Journal in two sheets, printed much larger than the final version and ready to be cut apart and fitted into the local comics page.
Thus a small voltage on the grid can be made to control a much larger voltage on the anode.
Thus, the larger the aperture of the lens, and the smaller the wavelength, the finer the resolution of an imaging system.
Thus many known exoplanets are " hot Jupiters ": planets of Jovian mass or larger in very small orbits with periods of only a few days.
Thus, students are forced to think in the mindset of the larger culture, and individual creativity is often squelched.
Thus, while a permit to fill non-federal wetlands might require a permit from a single state agency, larger and more complex endeavors — for example, the construction of a coal-fired power plant — might require approvals from numerous federal and state agencies.
Thus the division form of Euclid's algorithm starts with a pair of positive integers and forms a new pair that consists of the smaller number and the remainder obtained by dividing the larger number by the smaller number.
Thus 360 / 30s with this added cost feature could run 1401 programs and the larger 360 / 65s could run 7094 programs.
Thus, Biblical poetry relies much less on metrical feet to create rhythm, but instead creates rhythm based on much larger sound units of lines, phrases and sentences.
Thus, Rajaratnam believed that maintaining a balance of power, rather than becoming a de-facto vassal of some larger power, would provide Singapore with freedom to pursue an independent foreign policy.
Thus either, the cardinality of the reals, is equal to or it is strictly larger.
Thus, a few volts ' difference at the grid would make a large change in the plate current and could lead to a much larger voltage change at the plate ; the result was voltage and power amplification.
Thus there were no waves / modes with a wavelength larger than twice the length ( L ) of the cavity.
Thus cutting a cake, where taking a larger piece reduces the amount of cake available for others, is a zero – sum game if all participants value each unit of cake equally ( see marginal utility ).
Thus, 3 + ( 6 * 4 ) is 27 which is exactly the number in a 3 x 3 x 3 larger cube.
Thus, the smallest allocation and routing block contained only 256 addresses — too small for most enterprises, and the next larger block contained addresses — too large to be used efficiently by even large organizations.
Thus conjunctions are believed to operate with a larger orb than sextiles.
Thus, this would let light of the right frequency to make this happen sum to a larger probability amplitude, and as such possess a larger probability of reaching the appropriate final point.
Thus, ' Abd-al-Raḥmân recalled all his troops, which did give him an even larger army — but it also gave Charles time for more of his veteran infantry to arrive from outposts of the Kingdom.
Thus, larger particles tend to become sorted to the top of such a mixture.
Thus, thermography alone cannot be used as conclusive evidence for-or against-a diagnosis of CRPS, and must be interpreted in light of the patient's larger medical history and prior diagnostic studies.
Thus biography can form one part of the larger study of the cultural significance, underlying program, or agenda of a work ; a study which gained increasing importance in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Thus, written records tend to reflect the biases, assumptions, cultural values and possibly deceptions of a limited range of individuals, usually only a fraction of the larger population.

Thus and area
Thus cortico-fugal discharges induced by topical application of strychnine to a minute area in the neocortex summate with spikes present in the hypothalamus and cause increased convulsive discharges.
Thus, the Commission acted with a sense of social responsibility within the area of its own convictions about the problem of government support to private education.
Thus, the three main categories of antisubmarine warfare operations are defense of shipping, defense of naval forces, and area defense.
Thus, for example, fumaroles from the Laguna Caliente crater of Poás Volcano create extremely high amounts of acid rain and fog, with acidity as high as a pH of 2, clearing an area of any vegetation and frequently causing irritation to the eyes and lungs of inhabitants in nearby settlements.
Thus, many users of a given BBS usually lived in the same area, and activities such as BBS Meets or Get Togethers were common, where users of the board would gather at a local restaurant, the SysOp ’ s home or similar venue and meet face to face.
Thus, in time, the bishop changed from being the leader of a single church confined to an urban area to being the leader of the churches of a given geographical area.
Thus the Oracle fell in decay and the surrounding area became impoverished.
Thus a 2 × 2 matrix with determinant − 2, when applied to a region of the plane with finite area, will transform that region into one with twice the area, while reversing its orientation.
Thus, Elizabeth was as at ease among the upper classes as she was among the fishing folk of the area also enjoyed good health, which she maintained throughout her life.
Thus the cache that exists on the International Space Station, GC1BE91, uses the launch area Baikonur in Kazakhstan as its position.
Thus, the two immiscible phases ( hydrophilic vs. hydrophobic ) will change so that their corresponding interfacial area will be minimal.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
Thus, accurately fitting and validating power-law models is an active area of research in statistics.
Thus the area of S < sub > D </ sub > is obtained by integrating the length of the normal vector to the surface over the appropriate region D in the parametric uv plane.
Thus the urban area of Tirana has a population close to 600, 000.
Thus the area contains about one third of the population of the Kuyavia-Pomerania region ( which has about 2. 1 million inhabitants ).
Thus, the urban development ( i. e., buildings ) is optimized to occupy less than 50 % of the total area, while the rest is reserved for open space, including the Vatican Gardens.
Thus each image is more complex, containing more information than it would in a style in which a smaller area is framed ...
Thus, both of Syrah's parents come from a limited area in southeastern France, very close to northern Rhône.
Thus, the topology of an area is unknown outside of the area.
Thus, there were once 31 stations in the Wuppertal area, including nine stations on the mainline.
Thus, the use of the term " diocese " referring to geography is the most equivalent in the United Methodist Church, whereas each annual conference is part of one episcopal area ( though that area may contain more than one conference ).

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