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Thus and combined
Thus if the universe is hot enough ( approximately 10 < sup > 15 </ sup > K, a temperature exceeded until shortly after the Big Bang ) then the electromagnetic force and weak force will merge into a combined electroweak force.
Thus in March 1979 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, who kept absolute power ( until his overthrow in 2011 referred to as " Guide of the Revolution "), after ten years as combined Head of State and Head of government of the Libyan Jamahiriya (" state of the masses "), styled Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, formally transferred both qualities to the General secretaries of the General People's Congress ( comparable to a Speaker ) respectively to a Prime Minister, in political reality both were his creatures.
Thus three major themes in 19th century mathematics were combined by Lie in creating his new theory: the idea of symmetry, as exemplified by Galois through the algebraic notion of a group ; geometric theory and the explicit solutions of differential equations of mechanics, worked out by Poisson and Jacobi ; and the new understanding of geometry that emerged in the works of Plücker, Möbius, Grassmann and others, and culminated in Riemann's revolutionary vision of the subject.
Thus there was no such thing as combined planning of the different services.
Thus explanations of a sort are provided for the astrological effects of the planets, based upon their combined effects of heating, cooling, moistening, and drying.
Thus, one had a theory which combined gravity, quantization and even the electromagnetic interaction, promising ingredients of a fundamental physical theory.
Thus the existing system for measuring distance, combined with a memory capacity to see where the target last was, is enough to measure speed.
Thus, it was Gibbs who first combined the first and second laws of thermodynamics by expressing the infinitesimal change in the energy a system in the form:
Thus Offa's Dyke is a combined structure and Car Dyke is a trench though it once had raised banks as well.
Thus the combined size of all the instructions needed to perform a particular task, the code density, was an important characteristic of any instruction set.
Thus, all three series are set in the same universe, giving them a combined length of 15 novels, and a total of about 1, 500, 000 words.
Thus, when meteoroids meet the Earth's atmosphere head-on ( which would only occur if the meteors were in a retrograde orbit ), the combined speed may reach about 44 miles per second ( 71 kilometers per second ).
Thus, all measured nakhlites give essentially identical CRE ages of approximately 11 Ma, which when combined with their possible identical formation ages indicates ejection of nakhlites into space from a single location on Mars by a single impact event.
Thus, the Greek god of interpretive communication was combined with the Egyptian god of wisdom as a patron of astrology and alchemy.
Thus, a legacy switch system can be easily " converted " to allow wavelength multiplexed transport over a fiber simply by judicious choice of transceiver wavelengths, combined with an inexpensive passive optical multiplexing device.
Thus, some gluten-free diets are combined with casein-free diets and referred to as a gluten-free, casein-free diet.
Thus negi and tofu, a strongly flavored ingredient mixed with a delicately flavored ingredient, are often combined.
Thus the Presbyterians of the north, who were mainly republican in sentiment, combined with a section of the Roman Catholics to form the United Irishmen organisation, promoting revolutionary ideas imported from France ; and a party prepared to welcome a French invasion soon came into existence.
Thus the relatively small amount of network color programming, combined with the high cost of color television sets, meant that as late as 1964 only 3. 1 percent of television households in the U. S. had a color set.
Thus Offa's Dyke is a combined structure and Car Dyke is a trench, though it once had raised banks as well.
Thus, Chiang had sent a large number of troops into positions in which they could neither defend properly, without the combined support of the army, nor defend with any real purpose, setting the stage for the last great struggle of the Warlord Era.
Thus it is important to remember that the favorable economic position of households in the top two quintiles is in some cases the result of combined income, rather than demand for a single worker.
( Thus, for example, Smith's justification for believing that the person who will get the job has ten coins in his pocket is his justified belief that Jones will get the job, combined with his justified belief that Jones has ten coins in his pocket.

Thus and efficiency
Thus technical efficiency is achieved at the expense of actual experience.
Thus, the efficiency **yt couplers is given by -- Af or approximately 50 percent each.
Thus while bumblebees have been found to be about ten times more efficient pollinators on cucurbits, the total efficiency of a colony of honey bees is much greater due to greater numbers.
Thus, actual address space utilization rates will be small in IPv6, but network management and routing efficiency is improved by the large subnet space and hierarchical route aggregation.
Thus the price discrimination promotes efficiency.
Thus, the mergers were not done to see large efficiency gains, they were in fact done because that was the trend at the time.
Thus, to meet its emission reduction commitment, the country with initially high energy efficiency might face high costs.
Thus, the efficiency of the process may be increased by many orders of magnitude.
Thus, in practice, ensuring that nobody is disadvantaged by a change aimed at achieving Pareto efficiency may require compensation of one or more parties.
Thus firms in more concentrated industries will earn higher profits than firms operating in less concentrated industries, irrespective of their efficiency.
Thus, under Kaldor – Hicks efficiency, a more efficient outcome can in fact leave some people worse off.
Thus, a heat engine exhibiting maximum efficiency is thermodynamically impossible.
Thus the efficiency depends only on q < sub > C </ sub >/ q < sub > H </ sub >.
Thus, any reversible heat engine operating between temperatures T < sub > 1 </ sub > and T < sub > 2 </ sub > must have the same efficiency, that is to say, the efficiency is the function of temperatures only:
Thus shot to shot consistency is maintained for longer than in an unregulated rifle, at the expense of efficiency, shots per fill and often at a lower velocity.
Thus, although the nominal SFC is a useful measure of fuel efficiency, it should be divided by speed to get a way to compare engines that fly at different speeds.
Thus, long snouts have evolved in such habitats in order to benefit from hydrodynamic efficiency, since a long out-lever allows crocodilians to quickly open and close their jaws while in water.
Protein S, which is a co-factor of protein C. Thus, anti-protein S antibodies decrease protein C efficiency ;
Thus higher fuel efficiency was associated with lower traffic safety, intertwining the issues of fuel economy, road-traffic safety, air pollution, and climate change.
Thus the efficiency of the mimicry is maintained in a much increased total population.
Thus, efficiency is low ( due to power loss in the resistor ) and it is usually impractical to construct a ' good ' current source this way.
Thus high-wage firms are paying an efficiency wage – they pay more, and, on average, get more ( see e. g. Malcolmson 1981 ; Stiglitz 1976 ; Weiss 1980 ).

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