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b and emergence
It is possible, however that even during Merneferre Ay's reign that Egypt's unity had been lost since to the emergence of the separate 14th dynasty under Nehesy at Avaris has been dated to " stratum F ( or b / 3 ), corresponding to the late 13th Dynasty " at Tell el-Daba ( Avaris )-- according to the Austrian Egyptologist Manfred Bietak who dates this event to the period around or just after 1710 BC.
Additionally, the Campaign has in the past called for a ban of " plastic guns ", after becoming concerned about the emergence of polymer-framed handguns by Austrian weapons manufacturer Glock Ges. m. b. H ..
Critics such as sociologist Claude Fischer argue that ( a ) Putnam concentrates on organizational forms of social capital, and pays much less attention to networks of interpersonal social capital ; ( b ) neglects the emergence of new forms of supportive organizations on and off the Internet ; and ( c ) the 1960s are a misleading baseline because the era had an unusually high number of traditional organizations.
One study on the emergence of depression in adolescence found that even controlling for the effects of age and pubertal development, gender predicted several small but significant differences: ( a ) depressive symptoms and negative peer relations predicted increasing levels of reassurance-seeking in female subjects ; ( b ) initial levels of reassurance-seeking predicted deteriorating friendship quality among girls and initial levels of depressive symptoms, ( which were higher among girls ,) predicted low friendship stability among all subjects, and ( c ) “ reassurance-seeking combined with poor peer experiences predicted increases in girls ’ depressive symptoms.

b and need
Passwords which are difficult to remember will reduce the security of a system because ( a ) users might need to write down or electronically store the password, ( b ) users will need frequent password resets and ( c ) users are more likely to re-use the same password.
Robert ( 1886 ), a physician from Hamburg, was the first who suggested that dreams are a need and that they have the function to erase ( a ) sensory impressions that were not fully worked up, and ( b ) ideas that were not fully developed during the day.
For each new dozen articles, that researcher will need to look in b < sub > m </ sub > times as many journals.
Environmental science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation in the 1960s and 1970s driven by ( a ) the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze complex environmental problems, ( b ) the arrival of substantive environmental laws requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation and ( c ) the growing public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems.
But if the coefficient ' b ' is positive then we need to use a different set of formulas.
What is new here is that the above expresses the requirement for associativity without any explicit reference to individual morphisms in the enriched category C — again, these diagrams are for morphisms in hom-category M, and not in C — thus making the concept of associativity of composition meaningful in the general case where the hom-objects C ( a, b ) are abstract, and C itself need not even have any notion of individual morphism.
Cleon loses the debate but he doesn't lose hope and there are two further contests in which he competes with the sausage seller for Demos's favour-a ) the reading of oracles flattering to Demos ; b ) a race to see which of them can best serve pampered Demos's every need.
The explanation of b * 1 * b * 1 *... is that all the first player's moves must be studied to find the best one, but for each, only the best second player's move is needed to refute all but the first ( and best ) first player move – alpha-beta ensures no other second player moves need be considered.
However, the mtDNA cytochrome b data suggests that in this case, to make Bubo monophyletic the Scotopelia fishing owls would also need to be included there.
All we really need to understand communication in organizations is ( a ) observable and replicable behaviors that can be transformed into variables by some form of measurement, and ( b ) formally replicable syllogisms that can extend theory from observed data to other groups and settings
mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data suggest that the relationships of Alopochen to Tadorna need further investigation.
Comparison of mtDNA cytochrome b sequences strongly indicates that the genus Carpodacus is in need of a thorough revision.
He attributes this limited impact to three factors: ( a ) the Consensus per se placed no special emphasis on mechanisms for avoiding economic crises, which have proved very damaging ; ( b ) the reforms — both those listed in his article and, a fortiori, those actually implemented — were incomplete ; and ( c ) the reforms cited were insufficiently ambitious with respect to targeting improvements in income distribution, and need to be complemented by stronger efforts in this direction.
To satisfy the need for mass proportionality, the theory posits that a ) the basic elements of matter are very small so that gross matter consists mostly of empty space, and b ) that the particles are so small, that only a small fraction of them would be intercepted by gross matter.
The broader view includes not just a ) what bystanders do in singular emergencies, b ) helping strangers in need, when c ) there are ( or are not ) other people around.
In a further study, Thornberg concluded that there are seven stages of moral deliberation as a bystander in bystander situations among the Swedish schoolchildren he observed and interviewed: ( a ) noticing that something is wrong, i. e., children pay selective attention to their environment, and sometimes they don't tune in on a distressed peer if they're in a hurry or their view is obstructed, ( b ) interpreting a need for help-sometimes children think others are just playing rather than actually in distress or they display pluralistic ignorance, ( c ) feeling empathy, i. e., having tuned in on a situation and concluded that help is needed, children might feel sorry for an injured peer, or angry about unwarranted aggression ( empathic anger ), ( d ) processing the school's moral frames-Thornberg identified five contextual ingredients influencing children's behavior in bystander situations ( the definition of a good students, tribe caring, gender stereotypes, and social-hierarchy-dependent morality ), ( e ) scanning for social status and relations, i. e., students were less likely to intervene if they didn't define themselves as friends of the victim or belonging to the same significant social category as the victim, or if there were high-status students present or involved as aggressors-conversely, lower-status children were more likely to intervene if only a few other low-status children were around, ( f ) condensing motives for action, such as considering a number of factors such as possible benefits and costs, and ( g ) acting, i. e., all of the above coalesced into a decision to intervene or not.
Subsection ( b ) incorporates a recognition that young people need to be held accountable for their crimes, and have a greater opportunity to be rehabilitated and reintegrated into society.
The major characteristics of these definitions are ( a ) the diversity of areas in which performance may be exhibited ( e. g., intellectual, creativity, artistic, leadership, academically ), ( b ) the comparison with other groups ( e. g., those in general education classrooms or of the same age, experience, or environment ), and ( c ) the use of terms that imply a need for development of the gift ( e. g., capability and potential ).
He suggests looking in the following areas: ( a ) certain childhood experiences, such as abuse or lack of love, ( b ) personality traits such as perfectionism, conscientiousness and a strong need to be liked by everyone, ( c ) current life pressures, ( d ) aging and mortality and ( e ) situations in which the patient experiences conscious but unexpressed anger.
Pointer a pointing to the memory address associated with variable b. Note that in this particular diagram, the computing architecture uses the same address space and # Formal_description | data primitive for both pointers and non-pointers ; this need not be the case.
mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data suggest that the relationships of Alopochen to Tadorna need further investigation.

b and develop
In recent years there has been tension between this principle and the concept of humanitarian intervention under Article 73. b of the United Nations Charter " to develop self-government, to take due account of the political aspirations of the peoples, and to assist them in the progressive development of their free political institutions, according to the particular circumstances of each territory and its peoples and their varying stages of advancement.
In order to develop role clarity within virtual teams, leaders should focus on developing: ( a ) clear objectives and goals for tasks ; ( b ) comprehensive milestones for deliverables ; and ( c ) communication channels for seeking feedback on unclear role guidance.
Early concerns of this nature by collectors were countered by assurances from Mattel that ( a ) Matchbox would continue to develop their product line independently from Hot Wheels, and ( b ) that it was intended that Matchbox represent " real " and traditional vehicles, while fantasy would primarily be placed firmly in Hot Wheels territory.
Neurological research has shown that 90 % of brain growth occurs during the first five years of life, and 85 % of the nerve paths develop before starting school ( n. b. At the age of seven in Finland ).
to actively care for, clean, develop, maintain, and beautify the Environment at Powai Lake. MSAA is now involved with a ) removal of water Hyacinth infestation, b ) supporting research with Fisheries Dept. for conservation of the Indian Mahaseer, c ) Water quality analysis d ) and augmenting security.
( b ) foster, develop, extend and provide adequate funding for the Game from the junior to elite levels and generally to act in the best interests of the Game ;</ br >
From The Stranger, July 29: " announced that it would not renew its lease with Vulcan, Inc. because ( a ) the building requires seismic improvements and ( b ) Vulcan ' will require a nine-month exit clause to permit it to develop our South Lake Union lot if an opportunity arises.
( 2 ) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections ( a )( 2 ) and ( b ), a person may develop and employ technological means to circumvent a technological measure, or to circumvent protection afforded by a technological measure, in order to enable the identification and analysis under paragraph ( 1 ), or for the purpose of enabling interoperability of an independently created computer program with other programs, if such means are necessary to achieve such interoperability, to the extent that doing so does not constitute infringement under this title.
:( b ) the Prime Minister ’ s acknowledgement that he was wrong when in and before March 2003 he asserted that Iraq was then in possession of chemical or biological weapons or was then engaged in active efforts to develop nuclear weapons or was thereby a current or serious threat to the UK national interest or that possession of WMD then enabled Iraq to inflict real damage upon the region and the stability of the world
b ) He tried to develop trade and industry, so he passed different kinds of law for the development of trade and industry.
** b. Intellectually: Facilitate the student ’ s ability to understand and develop analytical thinking and to formulate and present a Christian worldview in a professional manner.
b ) The Greenhouses, where tropical and sub-tropical plants develop under different conditions of temperature and humidity, according to their various needs, among which Victoria cruziana is one of the best known and admired.
A. Ghani Khan Chowdhury, one of the prominent personality of eastern India ( b. 1927-d. 2006 ), took steps within his various capacities being minister of different portfolios from state to national ministries of India to develop Malda.

b and long
If your side has two aces and a void, then you are not at risk of losing the first two tricks, so long as ( a ) your void is useful ( i. e., does not duplicate the function of an ace that your side holds ) and ( b ) you are not vulnerable to the loss of the first two tricks in the fourth suit ( because, for instance, one of the partnership hands holds a singleton in that suit or the protected king, giving your side second round control ).
( b ) The reasons given for a decision are often more important in the long run than the outcome in a particular case.
The GCD of two numbers a and b is the product of the prime factors shared by the two numbers, where a same prime factor can be used multiple times, but only as long as the product of these factors divides both a and b. For example, since 1386 can be factored into 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 11, and 3213 can be factored into 3 × 3 × 3 × 7 × 17, the greatest common divisor of 1386 and 3213 equals 63 = 3 × 3 × 7, the product of their shared prime factors.
* 2009 – Joe Erskine, American boxer and long distance runner ( b. 1930 )
Their long and happy marriage produced three children, Herbert ( b. 1849 ), Wilhelm ( b. 1852 ) and Marie ( b. 1847 ).
* 2006 – Raymond Noorda, American co-founder and long time CEO of Novell ( b. 1924 )
:( as long as the vectors a and b commute with the pauli matrices )
* July 13 – Luz Long, German long jump athlete ( b. 1913 )
In particular, rendering the syllabic n as m before b, m, p, and romanizing long o as any of oh, oo or ou ( e. g. any of Satoh, Satoo or Satou for ) is permitted.
Either way, the result is positive as long as z is not the zero vector ( that is, at least one of a and b is not zero ).
:: b. * Had they a long meeting.
* Publius Terentius Afer ( Terence ), Roman comic dramatist, the author of six verse comedies that are long regarded as models of pure Latin ( b. c. 195 BC ) ( approximate date ).
:: b. It is long.
They include the nominalizing infix ⟨ b ⟩, which derives lbeun ' speed ' from leun ' fast ' and lbong ' trial ' from long ' to test, to haunt '.
Quorum sensing can function as a decision-making process in any decentralized system, as long as individual components have: ( a ) a means of assessing the number of other components they interact with and ( b ) a standard response once a threshold number of components is detected.
** 4 December 1958 – 15 July 1960 Ernest de Nattes ( b. 1908 ), the last of the long list of governors since 10 March 1893 ( colony till 27 October 1946, then overseas territory )
** 4 April 1957 – 29 January 1958 Paul Louis Gabriel Chauvet ( b. 1904 ), also the last of the long list of Governors-general since 28 June 1908 ( before it had five Commissioners-general since 27 April 1886 )
The southern celestial pole lies at the intersection of ( a ) the line along the long axis of crux ( i. e. through Alpha Crucis and Gamma Crucis ) and ( b ) a line perpendicularly bisecting the line joining the " Pointers " ( Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri ).
:( This is an amalgamation of ( a ) Gilman, S., " Brown ’ s Philosophy of Mind ", The North American Review, July 1824, and ( b ) Gilman, S., " Character and Writings of Dr Brown ", The North American Review, July 1825, with minimal editing to account for the transfer from the two separate articles into one long piece.
* Brenda Fisher ( b 1927 ), cross-Channel and long distance swimmer
A. Zitelli modified the bilobed flap technique by: ( a ) orienting the leading flap at 45 degrees from the long axis of the wound ; and ( b ) orienting the second flap at 90 degrees from the axis of the wound.

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