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From and knowing
From being familiar with street signs to knowing historical references to understanding the most recent slang, literacy demands interaction with the culture and reflection of it.
From this perspective, of God knowing the Creation on its own terms, Creation exists, but the true essence of anything is only the Divine spark that continuously recreates it from nothing.
From this upper persective of God knowing Himself on His own terms, Creation does not exist, as it is as nothing in relation to God's essence.
From the employer's perspective, the skill of knowing how to learn is cost-effective because it can mitigate the cost of retraining efforts.
From the moment he enters the house, he casts furtive and knowing glances at the audience ( according to the stage directions ) so they know at once that he is not what he pretends to be.
A New York Times review by Alexander Woollcott of her play Three From the Earth called it a demonstration of " how absorbing and essentially dramatic a play can be without the audience ever knowing what, if anything, the author is driving at ....
From a practical standpoint, knowing how the system responds to a sudden input is important because large and possibly fast deviations from the long term steady state may have extreme effects on the component itself and on other portions of the overall system dependent on this component.
From 1951 until her death in 1961 she was a patient at Napa State Mental Hospital in Napa, California and died there at 91 years of age knowing only her name and that she was " an actress ".
From the ratio between the light intensities, knowing the capacity of the coloured substance to absorb light ( the absorbancy of the coloured substance, or the photon cross section area of the molecules of the coloured substance at a given wavelength ), it is possible to calculate the concentration of the substance using Beer's law.
From time to time, Mzu asks ship captains for passage off the habitat, knowing that such requests will be vetoed by Ione Saldana.
From afar, the witch Tabitha Lennox ( knowing that Sheridan was alive ) discovered that Sheridan, Brian, and Luis were three souls forever bound by love, betrayal, and death.

From and viscosity
From postglacial rebound measurements, time-variable GRACE data can be used to deduce the viscosity of Earth's mantle.

From and fluid
From a strictly aerodynamic point of view, the term should refer only to those side-effects arising as a result of the changes in airflow from an incompressible fluid ( similar in effect to water ) to a compressible fluid ( acting as a gas ) as the speed of sound is approached.
From around the 11th century it became a counterbalance to the blade allowing a more fluid style of fighting.
From these masses of ova dehisce into the body cavity and float in its fluid.
From here, sound waves are conducted through a short perilymphatic duct to a second opening, the round window, which equalizes pressure, allowing the incompressible fluid to move freely.
From a heritage perspective, the field encompasses the design and analysis of a wide variety of thermal, chemical and biochemical unit operations employed in the manufacture of pulp and paper, and addresses the preparation of its raw materials from trees or other natural resources via a pulping process, chemical and mechanical pretreatment of these recovered biopolymer ( e. g. principally, although not solely, cellulose-based ) fibers in a fluid suspension, the high-speed forming and initial dewatering of a non-woven web, the development of bulk sheet properties via control of energy and mass transfer operations, as well as post-treatment of the sheet with coating, calendering, and other chemical and mechanical processes.
From the beginning, his technique was natural, fluid and confident, demonstrating his innate talent for a difficult medium.
From innumerable cracks, floods of highly fluid basaltic lava spread to cover an area of over.
From the deciduas they may reach the space between the amnion and chorion, the amniotic fluid, and finally the fetus.
From 1994 to 1995, fluid milk sales in the 12 regions totaled 23. 3 billion pounds, and increased advertising expenditures amounted to $ 37. 9 million.
From Steno's observation that rock strata form when particles fall out of suspension in a fluid, it then follows that the youngest stratum is on the top of a sequence.
From this fluid, the cell takes up and nutrients into it, they discharge metabolic waste products.
From 1983 to the present, he has held a joint appointment in the Department of Physiology at Colorado State University and his research and teaching interests have focused on selected aspects of the Pathophysiology of nutritional and metabolic diseases, with emphasis on the physiological biochemistry of energy, electrolyte, and fluid metabolism.
From the beginning, creative roles were fluid and collaboration was key, but Lee Breuer served as the company's primary director.
From the very beginning of the formation of the extracoelomal cavity, amniotic fluid can be detected.
From a theoretical viewpoint, zeta potential is electric potential in the interfacial double layer ( DL ) at the location of the slipping plane versus a point in the bulk fluid away from the interface.
From a thermodynamic viewpoint, it is the use of electron vapor as the working fluid in a power-producing cycle.
From the inner lining of its wall, protoscoleces ( i. e. scoleces with invaginated tissue layers ) bud and protrude into the fluid that is filling the cyst.
From Bernoulli's Principle, the total energy at a given point in a fluid is the energy associated with the movement of the fluid, plus energy from pressure in the fluid, plus energy from the height of the fluid relative to an arbitrary datum.
From the form of the physical components, it is easy to see that the isotropy group of any perfect fluid is isomorphic to the three dimensional Lie group SO ( 3 ), the ordinary rotation group.

From and sizes
From the brightness of the F component of the solar corona and the brightness of the zodiacal light, an estimate of the particle sizes, concentrations, and spatial distribution can be derived for regions of space near the ecliptic plane.
From this simple idea Daihachi Oguchi put together various Taiko of all different shapes, sizes, and pitches to be included in his ensemble.
From the many subsequent periods before the ascendency of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mesopotamian art survives in a number of forms: cylinder seals, relatively small figures in the round, and reliefs of various sizes, including cheap plaques of moulded pottery for the home, some religious and some apparently not.
From 2002 to 2006, the library was rated among the top 10 libraries serving similar population sizes in the United States.
From the 12th century AD hundreds of settlements of all sizes were founded all across Europe, who very often obtained the right of fortification soon afterwards.
From such relationships, paleoseismologists can estimate the sizes of past earthquakes over the past several hundred years, and develop rough projections of future fault activity.
From 1967 to 1972, Honda produced the N360 and its successors N400 and N600 with straight-two engines in 360 cc, 400 cc, and 600 cc sizes.
From the 12th century AD hundreds of settlements of all sizes were founded all across Europe, which very often obtained the right of fortification soon afterwards.
From a hand-carved wooden replica to factory-produced pop guns and cap guns, toy weapons came in all sizes, prices and materials from wood to metal.
From 1922, A. C. Gilbert made chemistry sets in various sizes as well as similar sets for the budding scientist, adding investigations into radioactivity in the 1950s with a kit featuring a Geiger counter.
From smallest to largest, the sizes are:
From autumn to spring a range of plant sizes can be found which may result in variable success from chemical control.
From miniature cows to complete table sets to roller coasters, many objects and contraptions various sizes can be constructed.
From 1950 to 1975, frigates were a new type, midway between cruiser and destroyer sizes, intended as major task force escorts.
: 2: From the early 20th century to the mid-20th century, a type of armored warship with varying armament and of various sizes, but always smaller than a battleship and larger than a destroyer, capable of both direct support of a battle fleet and independent operations, armed with guns and sometimes torpedoes.
From genetic algorithms it inherited the linear chromosomes of fixed length ; and from genetic programming it inherited the expressive parse trees of varied sizes and shapes.
From 1990 until 2010, class sizes gradually rose but were generally kept under 200.
From 30 June 1916 the War Office adopted Major-General Birch's recommendations to increase heavy battery sizes to 6 guns, as more guns with better concentration of firepower were required on the Western Front, while minimising the administrative overhead of more batteries.
From mixtures of different true-breeding varieties of beans of different sizes, selection on a breeding population could be used to sort out the large from the small varieties, but would not change their heights, even though fluctuations in size continued to appear each generation, following the familiar normal distribution.
From different sizes and types of skull they deduced separate origins.
From the re-establishment of the Holy Roman Empire by the Salian and Saxon Emperors in the 10th and 11th centuries, the feudal system had turned Germany and northern Italy into a vast network of territories of various sizes each with its own specific privileges, titles and autonomy.
From 0. 2 through 0. 98 mm, sizes are defined as follows, where N is an integer from 2 through 9:
From 1. 0 through 2. 95 mm, sizes are defined as follows, where N is an integer from 10 through 29:
From 3. 0 through 13. 9 mm, sizes are defined as follows, where N is an integer from 30 through 139:

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