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Thus and fell
Thus Jerome's Chronicon lists 36 kings of the Assyrians, beginning with Ninus, son of Belus, down to Sardanapalus, the last king of the Assyrians before the empire fell to Arbaces the Median.
Thus the " Cabal Ministry " never really unified in its members ' aims and sympathies, and fell apart by 1672 ; Lord Ashley, who became Earl of Shaftesbury, later became one of Charles II's fiercest opponents.
Thus one of the gateways weighing a hundred kilos is off its hinges and nearly fell on a lawyer who entered, cracks between concrete blocks, the joints of windows letting in wind and water, it rains in the concourse ...
Thus, the responsibility for instituting a new and comprehensive National Health Service, as well as tackling the country's severe post-war housing shortage, fell to the youngest member of Attlee's Cabinet in his first ministerial position.
Thus the apex of the mountain was broken and it fell into the sea and created the island of Lanka.
Thus, having recovered his stature, in the middle of the year he was sent by the princes to invite Kerbogha to settle all differences by a duel which the Emir subsequently declined ; and in 1099 he appears as treasurer of the alms at the siege of Arqa ( March ), and as leader of the supplicatory processions around the walls of Jerusalem before it fell and later within Jerusalem which preceded the Crusaders ' miraculous victory at the Battle of Ascalon ( August ).
Thus construction of major airports in Colombia fell to SCADTA, including Soledad Airport.
Thus as Wagner's stock rose, Meyerbeer's fell.
Thus France quickly fell behind Germany, Belgium and Switzerland in terms of trackage per person.
Thus the ancient institution of the levirate marriage fell into disuse, so that at present Halizah is the general rule and marriage the rare exception ( Shulkhan Arukh, Eben ha -' Ezer, 165, and commentaries ).
Thus, the unprofitable living gage fell out of use, but the dead gage continued as the Welsh mortgage until abolished in 1922.
Thus by three days Thesiger missed being chief justice of the common pleas, for on 6 July Sir Nicholas Tindal died, and the seat on the bench, which would have been Thesiger's as of right, fell to the Liberal attorney-general, Sir Thomas Wilde.
Thus, Amdo fell under Chinese domination.
Thus global sea level fell during glaciation.
Thus over these decades the number of people confined to mental institutions fell dramatically from just under 70, 000 to about 20, 000.
Thus whole of Malwa thus fell into Rana ’ s sphere of influence.
Thus the effective overall capacity of the park was closer to 25, 000, although even when stuffed to the gills, it fell well short of the normal capacity of the Polo Grounds.
Thus, the direct involvement in politics and affairs of the state fell upon D. S's shoulders.
Thus, if a player fell out of any part of the arena, they would continue in that direction until stopped by safety fields.
Thus the entry lists for each race fell from 25 at the beginning of the season to a mere 14 at season's end, with some classes only having one or two competitors.
Thus there fell upon my ears words which would never come out of the head of a sensible man ; for even if my son were to be taken captive, his captivity could not bring him a worse misfortune than carrying him into the lands of the Franks.
Thus over a period of centuries the Jews had learned that in order to survive they had to restrain from resistance ..." Yad Vashem's scholars, including Josef Melkman and Nathan Eck, did not feel that Hilberg's characterizations of Jewish history were correct, but they also felt that by using Jewish history to explain the reaction of the Jewish community to the Holocaust, Hilberg was suggesting that some responsibility for the extent of the destruction fell on the Jews themselves, a position that they found unacceptable.
"‘ Thus the whole weight of the battle fell upon the earl of Leicester, who was an old and shrewd warrior.
Thus, the excavations fell into neglect.

Thus and decay
Thus, oscillations tend to decay with time unless there is some net source of energy into the system.
Thus an igneous or metamorphic rock or melt, which is slowly cooling, does not begin to exhibit measurable radioactive decay until it cools below the closure temperature.
Thus plutonium may decay and leave uranium-235.
Thus in spite of the Second Law Inequality which might lead you to expect that the average would decay exponentially with time, the exponential probability ratio given by the FT exactly cancels the negative exponential in the average above leading to an average which is unity for all time!
Thus there are further maximal bounds on values of the couplings from maximal bounds on proton decay rate.
Thus, gamma photoelectric effect electron emission may also cause high-speed electrons to be emitted from radioactive atoms without beta decay.
Thus, this study of mortality, decay and death ends with hope and love.
Thus, decay theory mostly affects the short-term memory system, meaning that older memories ( in long-term memory ) are often more resistant to shocks or physical attacks on the brain.
Thus when you inject current and then turn it off ( at the end of a duty cycle ), the electrode voltage will decay faster than the cell voltage.
Thus the gravitinos mentioned above would decay and will not contribute to the observed dark matter density.
Thus, there should have been no loss or gain of or *, other than by radioactive decay of.
Thus the lepton number is 0 after the decay, and so this quantity is conserved.
Thus, with an adjustable delay generator, one is able to collect fluorescence emission after multiple delay times encompassing the time range of the fluorescence decay of the sample.,
For instance, proteins, sugars and lipids decompose exponentially, but lignin decays at a more linear rate Thus, litter decay is inaccurately predicted by simplistic models.
Thus environmental history, like environmentalism, is perceived as entrenched pessimism, a litany of degeneration, failure, loss, decline and decay – a progressive downward spiral leading inexorably to global catastrophe, a kind of environmental eschatology – often portrayed as proceeding from some halcyon golden age of the past.
Thus the energy measured from the radioactive decay is related to the quantity of the compound of interest.
Thus its decay products tend to have higher transverse momentum ( momentum perpendicular to the original direction of the bottom quark, and therefore of the b-jet ).
Thus, there are two sources of < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr in any material: that formed during primordial nucleo-synthesis along with < sup > 84 </ sup > Sr, < sup > 86 </ sup > Sr and < sup > 88 </ sup > Sr, as well as that formed by radioactive decay of < sup > 87 </ sup > Rb.

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