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1 The curve for atactic polypropylene is shown in figure 12.9 where the abrupt increase in c p at about 260 K , corresponds to the glass transition .
2 Qualitatively the answer is illustrated in Figure 2 where the observed spectral shift is plotted against the time measured from the instant that the first signal from B reached A .
3 We saw in Chapter 2 how the classical economists rested their belief in the inherent tendency towards a state of full employment upon an analysis of the functioning of the labour market which has proved to be both durable and compelling .
4 We shall return to this method of controlling inflation in Chapter 7 where the major anti-inflation and anti-unemployment policies are outlined .
5 The situation is depicted schematically in figure 10.7 where the triangular symbol represents the amplifier of gain , say -A , between the input and output terminals .
6 The summary of endoscopic and manometrical findings in controls and patients with reflux oesophagitis is shown in Figure 4 where the mucosal junction seen at endoscopy is located more proximal according to the increasing severity of reflux oesophagitis .
7 The form of the CDF is shown in Figure 5.2 where the horizontal axis is a scale of all possible values of the uncertain quantity X and the vertical axis is the probability that the true value is equal to or less than X. In the case described in Chapter 6 , X is the date of completion of the project .
8 The form of the CDF is shown in Figure 5.2 where the horizontal axis is a scale of all possible values of the uncertain quantity X and the vertical axis is the probability that the true value is equal to or less than X. In the case described in Chapter 6 , X is the date of completion of the project .
9 Occasionally the same design could serve both purposes , as can be seen in Figure 6 where the single version is intended for a retired couple , the double for two families of labourers .
10 What seems fairly certain is that a private plaintiff will not uncover a breach of Core Rule 28 where the criminal authorities have failed to prosecute under the CSA 1985 .
11 Well it 's always better to reef ashore if you can but if you do get caught out you can reef afloat just the same .
12 This structure is illustrated in Figure 8.6 where the four regions are separately represented .
13 Reference was made to Hector v. Attorney-General for Antigua and Barbuda [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 312 where the constitutional validity of a statutory provision creating a criminal offence was in issue .
14 But Holly and eight hundred with him had a roof over their Kitchen , and there would be a roof over Hut 2 when the freezing night came .
15 On this basis I conclude that the plaintiff is able to show an appropriation sufficient to satisfy section 1(1) of the Theft Act 1968 when the third party accepted delivery of the article .
16 On this basis I conclude that the plaintiff is able to show an appropriation sufficient to satisfy section 1(1) of the Theft Act 1968 when the third party accepted delivery of the articles . ’
17 About 75 acres came from Bolney Estates Limited and about 30 acres from Mr K.K. McKenzie of Gillotts , this latter being all that part of the course west of a straight line drawn from a point close by the public footpath near the 5th green , through the wood and across the 8th , 9th and 10th fairways to the Belle Hatch road at right angles .
18 Losses reached a peak during the decade 1881–91 when the net figure approached 85,000 per annum , just as the whole population was growing at its maximum absolute rate ( 350,000 per annum ) .
19 Stephen Gray , senior associate of the APP Partnership , the firm of architects behind the Cornmill , said : ‘ We had to avoid vibrations which would turn the beer cloudy potentially the biggest disaster that could befall the town .
20 This drive circuit illustrated in its unipolar form in Fig. 5.19 — has a high supply voltage which is applied to the phase winding whenever the current falls below its rated value .
21 Provisions relating to ancient monuments have been amended several times , the latest being 1983 when the National Heritage Act was passed .
22 So you you will accept for number two just the two words you do n't want a sentence ?
23 Fig 52 When the other foot steps on , move rapidly forwards into a normal sailing position .
24 now if we 've got a tap handy probably the best thing would be to run it under the cold tap and that hopefully would take away any dirt and extra bits and pieces that are stuck around it .
25 Fig 42 Even the best sailors sometimes take catapult falls .
26 Thus , in Fig 7.6.3 when the short word lie is retrieved from the buffer , so is the short word your which is subsumed by the preceding long word Europe .
27 Or were the acts which produced this end so far away from them in time that somehow the temporal distance anaesthetised reality ?
28 The effect of this is illustrated in Fig. 4.5 where the new equilibrium rate of national income Y′ e is below Y o , indicating that DD unemployment will have been created .
29 This will also be a negative relationship , as illustrated in Fig. 2.4 where the aggregate demand for labour curve D L is drawn for a given rate of national income .
30 Examine the figures in Table 4 where the two years 1983 and 1988 are being compared for a hypothetical economy .
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