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He wore tennis shorts and a white sweater with a red V at the neck, the sleeves pushed above the elbows.
Blood dripped down the front of his sweater, soaking into a dark streak of dirt that ran diagonally across the white wool on his shoulder, as though the bright V woven into the neckline had melted, running a darker color.
The battle of the drib-drool continues, but most of New York's knowing sophisticates of Abstract Expressionism are stamping their feet impatiently in expectation of V ( for Vindication ) Day, September first, when Augustus Quasimodo's first one-man show opens at the Guggenheim.
At 100 Amp the 360 cycle ripple was less than 0.5 V ( peak to peak ) with a resistive load.
We are trying to study a linear operator T on the finite-dimensional space V, by decomposing T into a direct sum of operators which are in some sense elementary.
Second, even if the characteristic polynomial factors completely over F into a product of polynomials of degree 1, there may not be enough characteristic vectors for T to span the space V.
On the other hand, the null space of Af and the null space of Af together span V, the former being the subspace spanned by Af and the latter the subspace spanned by Af and Af.
If ( remember this is an assumption ) the minimal polynomial for T decomposes Af where Af are distinct elements of F, then we shall show that the space V is the direct sum of the null spaces of Af.
Let T be a linear operator on the finite-dimensional vector space V over the field F.
Thus the Af are projections which correspond to some direct-sum decomposition of the space V.
Let N be a linear operator on the vector space V.
Let T be a linear operator on the finite-dimensional vector space V over the field F.
Then there is a diagonalizable operator D on V and a nilpotent operator N in V such that ( A ) Af, ( b ) Af.
Let V be a finite-dimensional vector space over an algebraically closed field F, e.g., the field of complex numbers.
Then every linear operator T in V can be written as the sum of a diagonalizable operator D and a nilpotent operator N which commute.
In the primary decomposition theorem, it is not necessary that the vector space V be finite dimensional, nor is it necessary for parts ( A ) and ( B ) that P be the minimal polynomial for T.
Let N be a positive integer and let V be the space of all N times continuously differentiable functions F on the real line which satisfy the differential equation Af where Af are some fixed constants.
If Af denotes the space of N times continuously differentiable functions, then the space V of solutions of this differential equation is a subspace of Af.
If D denotes the differentiation operator and P is the polynomial Af then V is the null space of the operator p (, ), because Af simply says Af.
Let us now regard D as a linear operator on the subspace V.
If we are discussing differentiable complex-valued functions, then Af and V are complex vector spaces, and Af may be any complex numbers.
In the C-plane we construct a set of rectangular Cartesian coordinates u, V with the origin at Q and such that both C and Af have finite slope at Q.
The photocathode sensitivities S, phosphor efficiencies P, and anode potentials V of the individual stages shall be distinguished by means of subscripts 1, and 2, in the text, where required.
The luminous gain of a single stage with Af ( flux gain ) is, to a first approximation, given by the product of the photocathode sensitivity S ( amp / lumen ), the anode potential V ( volts ), and the phosphor conversion efficiency P ( lumen/watt ).

V and Kistovich
V. Kistovich, " Experimental discovery of Zenneck's surface electromagnetic waves ", Sov Phys Uspekhi, 1989, 32 ( 4 ), 378-379.

V and Surface
* K. Oura, V. G. Lifshits, A. ASaranin, A. V. Zotov and M. Katayama, Surface Science – An Introduction, ( Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2003 ).
In early planning for the Apollo Program, it had been assumed that two Saturn V launch vehicles would be used for each lunar mission: one for sending the crew aboard a Lunar Surface Module ( LSM ) to lunar orbit, landing, and returning, and a second for sending an LSM-Truck ( LSM-T ) with all of the equipment, supplies, and transport vehicle for use by the crew while on the surface.
At the Embassy Theatre in March 1937 he played Anderson in a mystery play, The Bat, before returning to the Old Vic in April, succeeding Marius Goring as Chorus in Henry V. Other roles that year included Christopher Drew in Daisy Fisher's comedy A Ship Comes Home at the St Martin's Theatre in May and Larry Starr in Philip Leaver's comedy Three Set Out at the Embassy in June, before joining John Gielgud's Company at the Queen's Theatre, September 1937 to April 1938, where he played Bolingbroke in Richard II, Charles Surface in The School for Scandal and Baron Tusenbach in Three Sisters.
The Captain of the City of Baghdad, J. Armstrong White, later wrote the foreword to Atlantis, the Story of a German Surface Raider, written by U. Mohr & A. V. Sellwood.
Also, interestingly, in Crabtree's recitation of the imaginary duel between Sir Peter and Charles Surface ( V. 2 ), the shot of Sir Peter bounces off a " little bronze Pliny " in the older version, but the bust is changed to one of " Shakspeare ( sic )" in the 1821 text.
Surface Electromyographic ( SEMG ) Applications, V. Autonomic Nervous System ( ANS ) Applications, VI.
* Petersen, G., Sutcliffe, J. V., Fohrer, N. ( 2008 ) Morphological analysis of the Sudd region using land survey and remote sensing data Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33
V. Rigato and S. Zandolin, Surface Treatment of HV

V and Waves
( 1992 ), ' Long Waves in the World System ' in ' Waves, Formations and Values in the World System ' ( Bornschier V. and Lengyel P.
K. ( 1992b ), ' The Changing Role of Cities in World Systems ' in ' Waves, Formations and Values in the World System ' ( Bornschier V. and Lengyel P.
* Broken Waves: A History of the Fiji Islands in the Twentieth Century-Page 233, by Brij V. Lal-1992, Reference to Tovata as a Confederacy

V and Radiation
* Cosmic Magnetobremsstrahlung ( synchrotron Radiation ), by Ginzburg, V. L., Syrovatskii, S. I., ARAA, 1965
* Developments in the Theory of Synchrotron Radiation and its Reabsorption, by Ginzburg, V. L., Syrovatskii, S. I., ARAA, 1969
* Glasoe, G. Norris, Lebacqz, Jean V., " Pulse Generators ", McGraw-Hill, MIT Radiation Laboratory Series, Volume 5, 1948.
* Ionizing Radiation Effects in MOS Devices and Circuits by Tso Ping Ma and PAUL V. Dressendorfer, The first comprehensive overview describing the effects of ionizing radiation on MOS devices, as well as how to design, fabricate, and test integrated circuits intended for use in a radiation environment.
* Radiation and Human Immunity, S. V. Komissarenko and K. P. Zak, eds., Navukova Dumka, Kiev, 1994.
The majority of these literature citations have been garnered by searching on variations of the author ’ s name on Google, Google Scholar, and the Energy Citations Database, and use of a bibliography of N. V. Timofeev-Resovskij provided by the Laboratory of Radiation Biology of the JINR, Dubna.

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