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g and ab
In it can be proven that if any of the factors above can be represented as a product, e. g. 2 = ab, then one of a or b must be a unit.
g ' ab ) n., chat.
: g ( ab )
Exempted from change are certain very common short-vowelled words which end in a single's ' ( such as das, es ), echoing other undoubled final consonants in German ( e. g. ab, im, an, hat ,-ig ).
Analytical ab initio software for poly-atomic molecules has been developed e. g. STOP: a Slater Type Orbital Package in 1996 .< ref >
He believed that the script was essentially syllabic, comprising open syllables ( e. g. " ab " or " ki ") as well as more complex closed syllables ( e. g. " mur ").
Third level registrations in one of the geographic third-level domains defined by the registry ( e. g. example. ab. ca ) were discontinued on October 12, 2010, but existing third-level domain names will continue to be supported.
( g < sub > ab </ sub > is the metric tensor that defines lengths of vectors and inner products of pairs of vectors ).
While primitive robot toy models only execute standardized pre-programmed routines, sometimes little more than a wind-up toy could do, advancing technology allows for interaction with the user and / or other environmental stimuli ( e. g. sensor-detected obstacles ), thus somewhat resembling a live playmate, but which has no feelings and will thus always remain inferior to a pet, while more convenient as it may be ( ab ) used with impunity and has low maintenance.
e. g. "" would match " ab " in " ababab ", where "" would match the entire string.
Let g: π < sup > ab </ sup > → π < sup > ab </ sup >/ tor be the quotient by torsion.

g and er
Also, the Oxford "- er " abbreviation ( e. g. Johnners, rugger, footer etc.
" MSM " (< span lang =" la-Latn " lang =" la-Latn "> er. g .</ span > " men who have sex with men ") is clinically used to describe men who have sex with other men without referring to their sexual orientation.
* Evasive interaction – Attempts to express ideas and / or feelings about another individual come out as evasive or in a diluted form, e. g.: " I ... er ah ... you are uh ...
The suffixes < sup >- er </ sup > ( e. g. ), < sup >- re </ sup > ( e. g. ), and < sup >- e </ sup > ( e. g. ).
The ( 1596 ) Bencao Gangmu (" Compendium of Materia Medica ") has a zhi 芝 category that includes six types of Zhi ( calling the green, red, yellow, white, black, and purple ones from the Shennong bencao jing the liuzhi 六芝 " six mushrooms ") and sixteen other fungi, mushrooms, and lichens ( e. g., mu ' er 木耳 " wood ear " " Cloud ear fungus ; Auricularia auricula-judae ").
A prolific lyricist, he penned words to many traditional Scottish tunes, e. g. " Green Hills of Tyrol " ( which he called " A Scottish Soldier "), " The Black Bear " (" Tunes of Glory "), and " The Battle is Over "(" The Battle's O ' er ") etc.
; Life Interest trust: the income from property transferred is paid to one person " the life tenant " ( e. g. a widow / er ) during their lifetime and thereafter is transferred to another person ( who may take absolutely or a second life interest according to the terms of the trust, in the second case a third beneficiary would come into play ).
The next poems from Gould continued the misogyny of Love Given O ' er ( e. g. A Satyr on Wooing, Epistle to One Made Unhappy in Marriage, A Scourge for Ill Wives, inter al.
Adjectives with one or two syllables receive the endings "- er " and "- est ", which change final b, d, g into p, t, c by provection, e. g. " fair ", " fairer ", " fairest ".

g and ash
Alternatively, domino sets have been made from many different natural materials: stone ( e. g., marble, granite or soapstone ); other hardwoods ( e. g., ash, oak, redwood and cedar ); metals ( e. g., brass or pewter ); ceramic clay, or even frosted glass or crystal.
Whether the initial forcing mechanism is internal or external, the response of the climate system might be fast ( e. g., a sudden cooling due to airborne volcanic ash reflecting sunlight ), slow ( e. g. thermal expansion of warming ocean water ), or a combination ( e. g., sudden loss of albedo in the arctic ocean as sea ice melts, followed by more gradual thermal expansion of the water ).
Flour made from all parts of the grain ( extraction rate: 100 %) leaves about 2 g ash or more per 100 g dry flour.
* German flour type numbers ( Mehltypen ) indicate the amount of ash ( measured in milligrams ) obtained from 100 g of the dry mass of this flour.
* French flour type numbers ( type de farine ) are a factor 10 smaller than those used in Germany, because they indicate the ash content ( in milligrams ) per 10 g flour.
An example of a more ideal deposit with respect to time-averaging bias would be a volcanic ash deposit, which captures an entire biota caught in the wrong place at the wrong time ( e. g. the Silurian Herefordshire lagerstatte ).
Due to the wide dispersal of ash it can impact society in a number of ways, including: human and animal health ; disruption to aviation ; disruption to critical infrastructure ( e. g. electric power supply systems, telecommunications, water and wastewater networks, transportation ); primary industries ( e. g. agriculture ); buildings and structures.
The most explosive rhyolite eruptions produce a felsic ash that is high in silica (> 69 %) while other types of ash with an intermediate composition ( e. g. andesite or dacite ) have a silica content between 55-69 %.
In a sequential leaching experiment on ash from the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, chloride salts were found to be the most readily soluble, followed by sulphate salts Fluoride compounds are in general only sparingly soluble ( e. g. CaF < sub > 2 </ sub >, MgF < sub > 2 </ sub >), with the exception of fluoride salts of alkali metals and compounds such as calcium hexafluorosilicate ( CaSiF < sub > 6 </ sub >).
In contrast, most high-silica ash ( e. g. rhyolite ) comprises pulverised products of pumice ( vitric shards ), individual phenocrysts ( crystal fraction ) and some lithic fragments ( xenoliths ).
The morphology of ash from eruptions of high-viscosity magmas ( e. g. rhyolite, dacite, and some andesites ) is mostly dependent on the shape of vesicles in the rising magma before disintegration.
This is most hazardous when the ash and / or the lines and structures are wet ( e. g. by rainfall ) and there has been ≥ 10 mm of ash fall.
Fine-grained ash ( e. g. < 0. 5 mm diameter ) adheres to lines and structures most readily.
* Controlled outages of vulnerable connection points ( e. g. substations ) or circuits until ash fall has subsided or for de-energised cleaning of equipment.
However, some instruments may provide incorrect readings as sensors ( e. g. pitot tubes ) can become blocked with ash.
Ingesting ash may be harmful to livestock ; causing abrasion of the teeth and in cases of high fluorine content, fluorine poisoning ( toxic at levels of > 100 µg / g for grazing animals.

g and ),
Altruism is a motivation to provide something of value to a party who must be anyone but oneself, while duty focuses on a moral obligation towards a specific individual ( e. g., a god, a king ), or collective ( e. g., a government ).
Several hundred frog species in adaptive radiations ( e. g., Eleutherodactylus, the Pacific Platymantines, the Australo-Papuan microhylids, and many other tropical frogs ), however, do not need any water for breeding in the wild.
* One-way ANOVA is used to test for differences among two or more independent groups ( means ), e. g. different levels of urea application in a crop.
Adventurous experiences create psychological and physiological arousal, which can be interpreted as negative ( e. g. fear ) or positive ( e. g. flow ), and which can be detrimental as stated by the Yerkes-Dodson law.
The practical definition may lead to confusion with the definition of a coulomb ( i. e., 1 amp-second ), but in practical terms this means that measures of a constant current ( e. g., the nominal flow of charge per second through a simple circuit ) will be defined in amperes ( e. g., " a 20 mA circuit ") and the flow of charge through a circuit over a period of time will be defined in coulombs ( e. g., " a variable-current circuit that flows a total of 10 coulombs over 5 seconds ").
Besides HALT, Minsky's machine includes three assignment ( replacement, substitution ) operations: ZERO ( e. g. the contents of location replaced by 0: L ← 0 ), SUCCESSOR ( e. g. L ← L + 1 ), and DECREMENT ( e. g. L ← L − 1 ).
Thus although most species in the order are herbaceous, some no more than 15 cm high, there are a number of climbers ( e. g. some species of Asparagus ), as well as several genera forming trees ( e. g. Agave, Cordyline, Yucca, Dracaena ), some of which can exceed 10 m in height.
Species are used as food and flavourings ( e. g. onion, garlic, leek, asparagus, vanilla ), as cut flowers ( e. g. freesia, gladiolus, iris, orchids ), and as garden ornamentals ( e. g. day lilies, lily of the valley, Agapanthus ).

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