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Thus and typical
Thus the student of literature may sometimes find it helpful to classify a poem or an essay as being in idea or in ideal content or subject matter typical or atypical of its period.
Thus, the dotted line shown in figure 4 was taken as typical for the temperature distribution for all blowing rates.
Thus, a well-planned adobe wall of the appropriate thickness is very effective at controlling inside temperature through the wide daily fluctuations typical of desert climates, a factor which has contributed to its longevity as a building material.
Thus, much of the spirits used in making a Canadian whisky, prior to aging, may have less grain-derived flavour than typical single malts or U. S. " straight " whiskeys.
Thus, many typical household applications already in existence like word processing and email were designed specifically to avoid using floating point operations.
Thus a vacuum of 26 inHg gauge is equivalent to an absolute pressure of 30 inHg ( typical atmospheric pressure ) − 26 inHg = 4 inHg.
Thus, in Part IV, " The Hard Issues ", he tries to demonstrate how the liberal and conservative worldviews outlined above lead to typical liberal and conservative positions on a wide range of issues, including taxes, the death penalty, environmental regulations, affirmative action, education, and abortion.
Thus for example Isocrates includes him among " the best advisers for human life ", even able to be ignored as a wowser, yet Plato's Socrates cites some Theognidean verses to dismiss the poet as a confused and self-contradictory sophist whose teachings are not to be trusted, while a modern scholar excuses self-contradictions as typical of a lifelong poet writing over many years and at the whim of inspiration.
Thus centaurs can be thought of as inward scattered objects that interact more aggressively and scatter more quickly than typical scattered disc objects.
Thus, the performer plays on two strings most of the time, creating a typical bourdon style.
Thus a typical 54 MBit / s wireless connection actually carries TCP / IP data at 20 to 25 Mbit / s.
Thus, a typical Mizar article is about four times as long as an equivalent paper written in ordinary style.
Thus parasitoids are similar to typical parasites except in the more dire prognosis for the host.
Thus typical military railgun designs aim for muzzle velocities in the range of 2000-3500 m / s with muzzle energies of 5-50 MJ.
Thus, the typical oil field resembles a small self-contained city in the midst of a landscape dotted with drilling rigs and / or the pump jacks known as " nodding donkeys " because of their bobbing arm.
Thus while a typical surround " walk-around " or channel identification test will simply drive each speaker in turn and label the speaker from which listeners should be hearing sound, the Ambisonic equivalent will often call out compass directions, so listeners can check that the virtual source really is coming from that direction.
Thus, the film is often considered a prequel, however, it also has features more typical of a sequel.
Thus, although the typical set is loosely defined, practical notions arise concerning sufficient typicality.
Thus the carpets produced became typical of the Indian origin and gradually the industry began to diversify and spread all over the subcontinent.
Thus, as in the case of Pirandello's Sei personaggi, the typical traits of a metalepsis can here also be recognized: a fictional representation consisting of several distinct worlds and levels, among which unorthodox transgression occur.
Thus, plinkers do not generally use typical range commands and it is not uncommon for plinkers who do not use prescription lenses to go without eye protection.
Thus a typical steel hardness could be written: 250 HB 30D < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Thus, unlike a chain which has significant tensile strength, liquids usually have little tensile strength under typical siphon conditions, and therefore the liquid on the rising side cannot be pulled up, in the way the chain is pulled up on the rising side.
Thus, the magnitude of weight change from loss of air during a dive varies from roughly 4. 3 kg ( 9. 5 lbs ) representing the total air content of a steel 15 litre cylinder at 230 bar / 3500 psi ( in practice, reserve requirements dictate that only about 8 lbs of this will be breathed ), to about 5 lbs difference for the smaller 80 ft < sup > 3 </ sup > aluminum-80 ( AL80 ) tank ( 11. 1 litres internal capacity ) pressurised to 200 bar / 3000 psi, and again assuming that only 5 / 6ths of the air in the tank is used, leaving a typical safety reserve.

Thus and dimensions
Thus, moral issues concerning the nature of the legal and political processes take on theological dimensions.
Thus, although the joule has the same dimensions as the newton-metre ( 1 J = 1 N · m = 1 kg · m < sup > 2 </ sup >· s < sup >− 2 </ sup >), these units are not interchangeable as the newton-metre ( N · m ) is the unit of torque and joule the unit of energy.
Thus, excitement in games or war appears to block both dimensions of pain, while suggestion and placebos may modulate the affective-motivational dimension and leave the sensory-discriminative dimension relatively undisturbed.
Thus, the scale and dimensions of the on-screen display in programs such as MacWrite and MacPaint were easily translated to the printed output — if the paper were held up to the screen, the printed image would be the same size as the on screen image, but at a higher resolution.
Thus, power output of a Wankel engine is generally higher than that of a four-stroke piston engine of similar engine displacement in a similar state of tune ; and higher than that of a four-stroke piston engine of similar physical dimensions and weight.
Thus, the magnitude of the angular velocity vector at a given time t is consistent with the two dimensions case.
Thus, although the two use a similar error metric, linear least squares is a method that treats one dimension of the data preferentially, while PCA treats all dimensions equally.
Thus, given a linear filter evaluated through, for example, reverse correlation, one can rearrange the two spatial dimensions into one dimension, thus yielding a two dimensional filter ( space, time ) which can be decomposed through SVD.
Thus in general usage, a world line is the sequential path of personal human events ( with time and place as dimensions ) that marks the history of a person — perhaps starting at the time and place of one's birth until one's death.
Thus, in their eyes, Iraq's war took on the dimensions of not only a struggle for Arab nationalism, but also a campaign in the name of Islam.
Thus it has four dimensions.
Thus, while the old " left-right " line attempted to measure politics along a one-dimensional line, Nolan's graph divided political issues into two dimensions: economic and social.
Thus, reducing data to a small number of dimensions is useful for visualization purposes.
Thus, the network must learn to encode the vector into a small number of dimensions and then decode it back into the original space.
Thus, a 72 pixels-per-inch seen on the display was exactly the same physical dimensions as the 72 points-per-inch later seen on a printout, with 1 pt in printed text equal to 1 px on the display screen.
Thus, the first two results appeared to establish 11 dimensions uniquely, the third result appeared to specify the theory, and the last result explained why the observed universe appears to be four-dimensional.
Thus the flux will be proportional to because this is the flux in the extra dimensions.
Thus the fundamental Planck mass ( the extra dimensional one ) could actually be small, meaning that gravity is actually strong, but this must be compensated by the number of the extra dimensions and their size.
Thus, communication relies on its being embedded within relations to various dimensions of validity.
Thus it has two real dimensions and and two imaginary dimensions and.
Thus, in two dimensions, the level set method amounts to representing a closed curve ( such as the shape boundary in our example ) using an auxiliary function, called the level set function.
: " Thus coils of the proper dimensions might be connected each with only one of its ends to the mains from a machine of low E. M. F., and though the circuit of the machine would not be closed in the ordinary acceptance of the term, yet the machine might be burned out if a proper resonance effect would be obtained.
Thus, in three dimensions, it is impossible to make the left hand of a human figure into the right hand of the figure by applying a rotation alone, but it is possible to do so by reflecting the figure in a mirror.

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