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With the exception of its use in nickel – cadmium batteries and cadmium telluride solar panels, the use of cadmium is generally decreasing.
With the heightened international tension of the 1930s the Court was used with decreasing regularity ; by a resolution by the League of Nations on 18 April 1946, the Court ceased to exist, being replaced by the International Court of Justice.
With the decreasing number of such matters to be addressed as the trust territories attained independence and the decolonization movement progressed, the functions of the Special Political Committee were merged into the Fourth Committee during the 1990s.
With the catalyst, the energy required to enter transition state decreases, thereby decreasing the energy required to initiate the reaction.
With the decreasing importance of the Adriatic corridor as a smuggling canal ( thanks to the normalization of the Balkans area ) and a series of successful police and judicial operations against it in recent years the Sacra Corona Unita has been reduced to a fraction of its former power, which peaked around the mid-1990s.
With continued research, decreasing cost, greater availability and wider acceptance of other lipoprotein subclass analysis assay methods, including NMR spectroscopy, research studies have continued to show a stronger correlation between human clinically obvious cardiovascular event and quantitatively measured particle concentrations.
With the decreasing price of digital storage, PACSs provide a growing cost and space advantage over film archives in addition to the instant access to prior images at the same institution.
With a decreasing membership in the Scout units of Clinton, Essex, and Franklin Counties, this also translated to fewer campers who attended camp, which caused less camping and popcorn sales revenues to be available to operate the Adirondack Council and Camp Bedford.
With only a pair of editing scissors, two tape machines, and a vari-speed control, Emerick compensated for the differences in key and speed by increasing the speed of the first version and decreasing the speed of the second.
With the number of students in the Dutch and Italian sections decreasing these groups are usually grouped with the English classes for Science, Sports and Maths.
With the growth of Charlotte, N. C. to the west, farming has played a decreasing role in the economic life of the town.
With the advent of standardized, highly structured markup languages, such as Extensible Markup Language ( XML ), the decreasing costs of data storage, and faster and cheaper data communication networks, compromises between human-readability and machine-readability are now more common-place than they were in the past.
With limited living space and food decreasing every year, the tanuki begin fighting among themselves for the diminishing resources, but at the urging of the matriarch Oroku (" Old Fireball "), they decide to unify to stop the development.
With decreasing support for the churches in Ireland, the local contribution was recently abolished.
With many people switching to self-service internet websites, the number of available jobs as travel agents is decreasing.
With the decreasing power and influence of Achaea, the Duchy of Athens became the most powerful state in Greece.
With capital punishment decreasing, the expression has acquired an extended meaning, namely any conviction for a crime not committed by the convicted.
With the widespread use of GPS and other advanced navigation systems in cockpits, the first application is rapidly decreasing in importance – pilots are able to read groundspeed ( and often true airspeed )
With BAT, the dog's original function of increasing ( or decreasing ) distance is used as a reinforcement for alternate behavior ( head turns, ground sniffing, body turns, etc .).
With these reductions, the blood vessels in the brain narrow, decreasing the amount of volume occupied by the brain, and hence the intracranial pressure.
With alcohol tax revenues decreasing as a result of happoshu's popularity, the Japanese government eventually raised the nation's tax on low malt beers.
With increasing complexity and decreasing motion ability, the strategy changes from " fast egress ", through " slow egress " and " move to safe place inside building " ( such as a staircase ), to " stay in place and wait for help ".
With the creation of the United States Department of Homeland Security, USSOUTHCOM Area of Responsibility ( October 2002 ) experienced minor upper boundary redistribution or changes decreasing its total boundary by 1. 1 square miles.
With decreasing population due to European diseases, Opatan societies in the 17th century became smaller and less complex.

With and stellar
With a team consisting of many stellar young rookies such as Rubén Sierra, Pete Incaviglia, Mitch Williams, Bobby Witt, and Edwin Correa, the Rangers finished the season 2nd place with an outstanding 87 – 75 record, just five games behind the division champion California Angels.
With characteristic kindness, he had volunteered to have the spectra observed for all the stars — including comparison stars — which had been observed in the observations for stellar parallax which Hinks and I made at Cambridge, and I discussed.
With the formation of stars, heavier nuclei were created from hydrogen and helium by stellar nucleosynthesis, a process that continues today.
The estimated surface temperature is 5, 084 K. With a stellar classification of K2 V, it is the second-nearest K-type main-sequence star after Alpha Centauri B.
With Hardin at the piano, Kid Ory on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, and Johnny St. Cyr on banjo, this stellar group rehearsed at Louis and Hardin's residence on Chicago's East 41st Street and held its first session on November 15, 1925.
" with the Crystal Method and a stellar group of rockers including Brain from Nine Inch Nails, Rob Fortus from Guns N ' Roses and Darryl Jones from the Rolling Stones, and on Dancing With the Stars with the Temptations and Smokey Robinson.
With less than stellar sales expectations and the heavy impact of the 2008 financial crises, Daimler AG undertook a complete review of the Maybach division.
A news release from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics described the-wide stellar core as a diamond, and it was named as Lucy, after the Beatles ' song " Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds "; however, it is more likely an exotic form of carbon.
With his pennant push performance at the plate, coupled with stellar defensive play, Adair finished 15th in the AL MVP balloting.
With a unique perspective on the eventful early life of Indiana Jones – including its cinematic qualities, an emphasis on storytelling and characters, and an enticing promise of new adventures each week – McCallum attracted a stellar list of writers and actors to the creative ranks of the series.
With a stellar classification of M1 Ve, it is red dwarf star with a physical radius of 60 % that of the Sun.
With the use of religious awe the Foundation managed to maintain control of the Four Kingdoms for the years after the second Crisis and, through the use of missionaries who spread the religion to other nations, managed to assume control of Askone, a distant stellar system.
With the Brewers, Vuckovich continued his stellar pitching.
With an age of 53 million years, this star has evolved into a supergiant with a stellar classification of G2 Ib.

With and mass
With detectors sensitive to three mass intervals and based on a few counts, the second and third Russian space probes indicate that the flux of the smallest particles detected is less than that of larger ones.
With the formula C < sub > n </ sub > H < sub > 2n + 2 </ sub >, Alkanes belong to a homologous series of organic compounds in which the members differ by a constant relative molecular mass of 14.
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With the definitions used before 2012, the astronomical unit was dependent on the heliocentric gravitational constant, that is the product of the gravitational constant G and the solar mass M < sub >☉</ sub >.
With no obstructions, these low mass particles were accelerated to high velocities by the voltage between the electrodes.
With the expansion of the mass media and mass / popular culture in the 1960s and 1970s and the blending of social and cultural criticism and literary criticism, the methods of both kinds of critical theory sometimes intertwined in the analysis of phenomena of popular culture, as in the emerging field of cultural studies, in which concepts deriving from Marxian theory, post-structuralism, semiology, psychoanalysis and feminist theory would be found in the same interpretive work.
With nothing more to be feared from the enemy, Domitian came forward to meet the invading forces ; he was universally saluted by the title of Caesar, and the mass of troops conducted him to his father's house.
With Conté as president, the CMRN set about dismantling Touré's oppressive regime, abolishing the authoritarian constitution, dissolving the sole political party and its mass youth and women's organizations, and announcing the establishment of the Second Republic.
With an average atomic weight of ( for hydrogen-1 ), hydrogen is the lightest element and its monatomic form ( H < sub > 1 </ sub >) is the most abundant chemical substance, constituting roughly 75 % of the Universe's baryonic mass.
With the repeatable precision of the Industrial Revolution, interchangeable parts for guns or other products could be produced on a mass basis, which dramatically reduced the price of the product.
With a view to making the best use of communication facilities for information, publicity and development, the Government of India in 1962-63 sought the advice of the Ford Foundation / UNESCO team of internationally known mass communication specialists who recommended the setting up of a national institute for training, teaching and research in mass communication.
With the explosion of digital communication technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the question of what forms of media should be classified as " mass media " has become more prominent.
With a little help from Suegar, an apparent religious fanatic, and Tris, the leader of the female prisoners, he instills order and hope in the apathetic, distrustful inmates, makes them rehearse for quick embarkation ( disguised as a food distribution procedure ), and stages one of the largest mass breakouts in history.
With the discovery of the neutron, scientists at last could calculate what fraction of binding energy each nucleus had, from comparing the nuclear mass with that of the protons and neutrons which composed it.
With liquid oxygen costing $ 0. 15 per kilogram and liquid hydrogen $ 2. 20 per kilogram, the Space Shuttle has a liquid propellant expense of approximately $ 1. 4 million for each launch that costs $ 450 million from other expenses ( with 40 % of the mass of propellants used by it being liquids in the external fuel tank, 60 % solids in the SRBs ).
Consider now the acceleration due to the sphere of mass M experienced by a particle in the vicinity of the body of mass m. With R as the distance from the center of M to the center of m, let ∆ r be the ( relatively small ) distance of the particle from the center of the body of mass m. For simplicity, distances are first considered only in the direction pointing towards or away from the sphere of mass M. If the body of mass m is itself a sphere of radius ∆ r, then the new particle considered may be located on its surface, at a distance ( R ± ∆ r ) from the centre of the sphere of mass M, and ∆ r may be taken as positive where the particle's distance from M is greater than R. Leaving aside whatever gravitational acceleration may be experienced by the particle towards m on account of ms own mass, we have the acceleration on the particle due to gravitational force towards M as:

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