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With and relative
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.
With isotopic dates, absolute dating became possible, and these absolute dates could be applied fossil sequences in which there was datable material, converting the old relative ages into new absolute ages.
With one of the most strikeprone labor forces in Central America, debt-burdened and aging industrial assets, and a dramatically underdeveloped infrastructure, Honduras, however, has distinct economic disadvantages relative to its Central American and Caribbean neighbors, who compete with Honduras in the same export markets.
With inflation hitting 33 percent in 1990, there was, in fact, a negative real interest rate, but this situation reversed in 1991 when rates were high relative to inflation.
With respect to a ship ' forward ' would indicate the relative position of any object lying in the direction the ship is pointing.
With the discovery of plate tectonics, it became apparent that land masses move relative to one another over time.
With Pulitzer prizewinners and MacArthur Fellows leading its liberal-arts programme, the relative newcomer ( founded in 1891 ) has proved more than a match for its illustrious Ivy League rival.
With their military technology, they overcame the local forces with relative ease, and formed several small Boer republics in areas beyond British control, without a central government.
With early stutterers, disfluency may be episodic, and periods of stuttering are followed by periods of relative fluency.
With the bottom sign, the right ' X ' palm-down hand moves down-side-down relative to the stationary palm-up ' B ' hand.
With the 50 % increase in cargo weight, the fuel efficiency increases with an average of 20 % with a corresponding relative decrease in carbon emissions and with the added benefit of one third fewer trucks on the road.
With the rise in the relative popularity of the hobby due to this increased focus, there has been increasing discussion on whether the extra attention has been beneficial to urban exploration as a whole.
With respect to one another, their relative refractive indices are, in order of distance from the core: lowest, highest, lower, higher.
With the rise in relative popularity of non-superhero comics, as well as the popularity of Japanese comics ( manga ), this trend is slowly declining.
With the increased use of personal computers and the relative decline in societal awareness of heavy machinery, the term user interface is generally assumed to mean the graphical user interface, while industrial control panel and machinery control design discussions more commonly refer to human-machine interfaces.
With this configuration, the relative phase imparted can be, for the case of a quarter-wave plate, one-fourth a wavelength rather than three-fourths or one-fourth plus an integer.
With the first version, released in 1997, NAICS offered enhanced coverage of the service sector, relative to SIC.
With the relative success of the Juno I program, von Braun developed the Juno II, using a PGM-19 Jupiter first stage, rather than a Redstone.
With the relative financial stability of the Birmingham and Memphis clubs, both attempted to join the NFL but were refused.
With a large velocity V, where the fraction V / c is significant, c being the speed of light, another scheme of relative velocity called rapidity, that depends on this ratio, is used in special relativity.
With this method and proper calibration three or more relative angles are obtained, thus not needing angle detectors to position the gun.
With Philip's death and the accession of Louis, this opposition rapidly developed in more open revolt, some authors citing Louis ' relative youth as one of the reasons behind the timing of the rebellions.
With respect to the speed of the solar system around the galactic center of about 220 km / s, or the speed of the solar system relative to the CMB rest frame of about 368 km / s, the null results of those experiments are even more obvious.
With less overlap between adjacent drivers, their location relative to each other becomes less critical and allows more latitude in speaker system cosmetics or ( in car audio ) practical installation constraints.

With and ease
With Rod on his way and Matilda visiting with Mrs. Jackson while they searched out familiar names on the face of the cliff, Harmony settled on the edge of the grub box, to ease the pressure of her swollen body on her bone-weary legs, and worried about all that might have happened to Sally.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
With the exception of barcodes and OCR data, electronic data storage is easier to revise and may be more cost effective than alternative methods due to smaller physical space requirements and the ease of replacing ( rewriting ) data on the same medium.
Before dying, Mao had allegedly written the message “ With you in charge, I'm at ease ”, to Hua.
Mao reportedly told him " With you in charge, I'm at ease.
You that are free to cross the seasMake no more disputation: In Lubber-land you'll live at ease, With pleasant recreation: The Captain waits but for a galeOf prosperous wind and weather, And then they soon will hoist up sail, Make haste away together.
With their earlier experience with sound, Fleischer Studios made the transition with ease.
With more engine power, Breedlove upped the record to " ith almost insolent ease ", then to.
With an impressive range of contacts, she was equally at ease with Royalty or Statesmen as she was with her employees or the woman / man in the street.
With the introduction of 286-based IBM XT / 286, which could use larger amounts of memory, memory modules evolved to save motherboard space and to ease memory expansion.
With the greater ease of travel, more members of Canada's royal family visited as well, including the Queen Mother ; Princess Mary, Princess Royal ; Katharine, Duchess of Kent ; Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh ; and, in 1957, Elizabeth was again in residence, though for the first time as queen.
With the university's endowment reaching $ 100 million in 2010, early the following year Lindenwood began construction of a new parking lot to ease congestion on campus.
With its inherent resiliency and ease of use, SSA is deployed in server / RAID environments, where it is capable of providing for up to 80 Mbyte / s of data throughput, with sustained data rates as high as 60 Mbytes / s in non-RAID mode and 35 Mbytes / s in RAID mode.
With players having to be sold to ease the club's financial situation, and no money available for replacements, Portsmouth were forced to rely on an untried manager, Ian St John and inexperienced young players.
With continuing advances in communication technologies, the availability of greater bandwidth and more powerful computers, the ease and cost effectiveness of deploying remote surgery units is likely to increase rapidly.
The tunings used were thus D-G-D and D-A-D. With the modernization of traditional Chinese music in 1970s, the four-stringed liuqin was developed as an improvement to its musical range, and the body of the instrument was enlarged to allow the player to handle the instrument with greater ease.
With Gabreski's support and to ease a shortage of experienced pilots caused by many veterans reaching the completion of their tours, the 61st FS in April accepted five other Polish Air Force pilots into the squadron as the " Polish Flight ".
With half a smile, a twitch of her lip and a movement of her eyebrow she seems to slip into her man-eater's role with captivating ease ".
With surprising ease, they were admitted through one of the less conspicuous entrances.
With Astaire one feels, with each succeeding picture, that surely his dancing has reached perfection and marks the end of invention of new steps: and yet he seems to go forward with ease and apparent nonchalence.
With surprising ease, it was Coulthard's McLaren ... but anyone who could see the cars leave the grid knew immediately that the Scot had moved much too early and was sure to be penalized.
With the increased popularity in heavy metal music during the early 1980s, guitarists began seeking out guitars more suited to the new style, both in terms of looks ( more " pointy " aggressive designs ) and playability ( ease of playing and fatter tone that sounds good with hi-gain amplification ).
With Monnette wishing to ease into retirement, and with no real heir apparent, BoA LA welcomed the combination of the two concerns under the name Bank of America.

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