The associate's term of membership always expires with the term of the full member, so please remember to coordinate your renewals accordingly. |
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Accelerator operators set up and coordinate the operation of particle accelerators such as betatrons. |
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They don't coordinate, they haven't blown the bridges, they just blaze away. |
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A woman who wears mostly silver jewelry might prefer a platinum or white gold setting to coordinate with her existing accessories. |
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Such systems coordinate, organize, and then display the myriad streams of data that managers monitor in order to make decisions. |
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The simulations were run at constant pressure of 1 atm in all coordinate directions. |
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In short, CMS will expand coverage, coordinate patient registries, and support clinical outcomes research. |
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The initiative received a shot in the arm with officials of various departments coming forward to coordinate the activities. |
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The agencies need to coordinate personnel, reorder supplies, and report problems and progress back to their home offices. |
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This defective recovery of DNA replication suggests an inability to coordinate lesion bypass or to initiate new replicons. |
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The farmers in the group have had to coordinate tupping so that fresh lambs, around 70 each month, are available all year round. |
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They can coordinate actions, track down leads, and research other law enforcement tools. |
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In a coordinate covalent bond, both electrons are donated by the Logan, a Lewis base, to the metal atom, a Lewis acid. |
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In both cases, the ammonia molecule is acting as a Lewis base, donating the pair of electrons required to form the coordinate covalent bond. |
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For best results, match the basket hue to coordinate with linens or fabrics. |
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Create a valance with four fabrics that coordinate with a fabric shade or sheers. |
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Students coordinate some measures naturally, while stumbling through other more difficult measures. |
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Instead of vector components the orthonormal trihedrons of coordinate systems are subjected to transformations. |
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George's intention was not to abolish private property but to coordinate the share-out of land and natural resources that belong to all. |
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Cartesian coordinate fluctuations for all heavy atoms were calculated after subtraction of overall translation and rotation. |
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And the third of the three coordinate verb phrases is itself a direct quote, semantically within the scope of the verb say. |
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How do you coordinate and shunt trains so they don't smash into each other while going in opposite directions on the same track? |
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Usps employees will contact 3,000 county election officials all over the country to coordinate mailing of overseas absentee ballots. |
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I had to coordinate my hectic schedule with a wide variety of shuls located in various parts of the metropolis and match it with their schedules. |
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His work used a special coordinate system on a surface such as isothermic and tangential coordinates. |
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As mission requirements are identified, the two staffs must coordinate and synchronize combat multipliers and support requirements. |
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There are vote-swapping websites to coordinate the efforts of tactical voters. |
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Basically, the fifth coordinate was not observable but was a physical quantity that was conjugate to the electrical charge. |
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Utility agencies better coordinate their work and show they are accountable to the public. |
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You have to coordinate your eyeball with your hand to compensate for the rifling twist, but it's not hard to learn. |
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In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation. |
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For our purposes, a tensor is an array of values that has the property that the relationship to other such arrays is unchanged if we rotate the coordinate axes. |
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To coordinate complex military operations across multiple theaters, the group relies heavily on its midlevel leadership. |
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Moschella said while detectives do not believe Simon was the triggerman, he did coordinate the shooting. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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They orient along the x, y, and z axes of a Cartesian coordinate system. |
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If you hire tradies who've worked together before and encourage them to coordinate with one another, it will make the building process go more smoothly. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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I'm happy to coordinate a group working through the Forum, but don't expect me to invite any of you psychotic whackos to my home for dinner and a movie. |
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Lock fields are used to coordinate multi-thread and multi-user accesses. |
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Some key organizers think the AFL-CIO should still push laggard unions to organize more and help to coordinate more strategic, coordinated campaigns. |
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West coordinate their colors and cuts all the time. |
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Now, if some rich Southern liberals want to finance and coordinate such an effort, great. |
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Members of the Syrian moderate opposition want to coordinate on airstrikes, but say they have been rebuffed. |
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Round Table's national president Gary Smith, from Solihull, helped coordinate the fundraising from Marchesi House. |
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These procedural examples help guide the reader through coordinate system manipulation in the ArcGIS environment. |
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She's the go-between for engineering and manufacturing, so you'll have to ask her if you need to coordinate between the groups. |
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Virginians began to coordinate their actions with other colonies in 1773, and sent delegates to the Continental Congress the following year. |
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To define the position of an arbitrary point it is necessary to extend such a coordinate system into three dimensions. |
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Spherical polar coordinate systems are used in the analysis of the gravity field. |
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The relations between the above coordinate systems, and also Cartesian coordinates are not presented here. |
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The transformation between geodetic and Cartesian coordinates may be found in Geographic coordinate conversion. |
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The relation of Cartesian and spherical polars is given in Spherical coordinate system. |
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These coordinate bus services, local trains and light rail in their regions. |
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Physical equations involving isotropic materials must therefore be independent of the coordinate system chosen to represent them. |
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The theory of supply and demand is an organizing principle for explaining how prices coordinate the amounts produced and consumed. |
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Germain gave his approval to this, believing that Philadelphia could be taken in time for Howe to coordinate with the northern army. |
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More a proposal than a plan, it was a challenge to European leaders to cooperate and coordinate. |
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ColorPoint, featuring a premium nondirectional graining, consists of 12 colors that coordinate with SolidPoint. |
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However, Greece did not coordinate its plans with Russia, did not declare war, and received no outside military or financial support. |
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They decided to coordinate their actions and to stimulate demand and employment. |
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During medieval times, the stereographic coordinate system was used for navigation purposes. |
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They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit. |
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The Puritan colonies of New England formed a confederation to coordinate military and judicial matters. |
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Presented in a polar coordinate grid, the wind rose shows the frequency of winds blowing from particular directions. |
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Unfortunately, the three armies could not coordinate their efforts effectively. |
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A local coordinate system is set up with the x axis horizontally due east, the y axis horizontally due north and the z axis vertically upwards. |
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As a result of the vibrations of the atoms, the atoms are in motion relative to the rotating coordinate system of the molecule. |
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However, at some ACCs, air traffic controllers still record data for each flight on strips of paper and personally coordinate their paths. |
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The astronomical position calculated from an ephemeris is given in the spherical polar coordinate system of right ascension and declination. |
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At the same time, permanent foreign ministries began to be established in almost all European states to coordinate embassies and their staffs. |
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Because its primary function is to coordinate a fleet, a flagship is not necessarily more heavily armed or armored than other ships. |
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In 1959, the Mexican Academy of Sciences was created to coordinate scientific efforts between academics. |
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A farm supervisor is employed to coordinate the planting and harvesting of produce by volunteers. |
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The APEC Secretariat, based in Singapore, was established to coordinate the activities of the organization. |
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In the Cartesian coordinate system, x is used to refer to the horizontal axis. |
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In February 1768, the Assembly of Massachusetts Bay issued a circular letter to the other colonies urging them to coordinate resistance. |
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Second, federal courts may rule on whether coordinate branches of national government conform to the Constitution. |
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Those two types can be distinguished by the primary way in which firms coordinate with each other and other actors, such as trade unions. |
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In LMEs firms primarily coordinate their endeavors by way of hierarchies and market mechanisms. |
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In theory, the market is able to coordinate itself when a new equilibrium price and quantity is reached. |
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The confederation was designed largely to coordinate mutual defense, and gained some importance during King Philip's War. |
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But Slater spread himself too thin, and was unable to coordinate or integrate his many different business interests. |
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The SNCD is a novel combination of the semismooth Newton and coordinate descent algorithms. |
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Headed by Modi, the mandate of the new council is to coordinate National Action for Assessment, Adaption and Mitigation of Climate Change. |
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However, sentences such as in do not constitute a coordinate construction with suspended affixation. |
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Air traffic controllers coordinate the movement of air traffic to ensure that planes stay safe distances apart. |
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Approach assigned us a block of airspace up to 11,000 feet overhead the field and began to coordinate with tower for our arrestment. |
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Based at Camp Leatherneck he is currently helping coordinate US, British and Afghan responses to information gained from the insurgency. |
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Ruckle, FK spaces in which the sequence of coordinate vectors is bounded, Canad. |
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Shad are supposed to coordinate with the blooming of the local shadbush, but this year's cold waters delayed their arrival. |
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They will coordinate career planning, mentoring and support services, cadetships, apprenticeships, employment and volunteering opportunities. |
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By using the PMM, organizational competitiveness is measured in an Attractiveness-Strength coordinate system. |
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Students are assumed to have solid algebra skills for solving simple equations and a working knowledge of the Cartesian coordinate system. |
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Next, we had to transform FOV of each sensor from spherical coordinate system into Cartesian coordinates. |
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Karen Trannel, communications director for the American Heart Association, will be on hand to coordinate interviews at the press conference. |
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For instance, what are the circadian rhythms of the individual players and what efforts are made to coordinate the circadian rhythm of the team. |
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If the circuit breaker was not requisitioned by ships force, coordinate with installing activity to determine REQN number. |
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The first algorithm is used to convolve the mask to the input image for all coordinate points of the image. |
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The system coordinate system is the same as the usually used coordinate system for the movement of human body. |
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Control points are points with 3D coordinates in a geodetic coordinate system, which can be identified and measured in at least one image. |
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The lower index R indicates the reference coordinate system and distinguishes reference attributes from those belonging to the other two sets. |
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Using Eglash's Virtual Bead Loom program, you can experiment with the Cartesian coordinate system to make your own beautiful works of art. |
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Considering of the variation of revolver radius with generatrix, an arbitrary revolver has to be described with cylindrical coordinate. |
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In coordination, extraction out of a conjunct of a coordinate structure is possible only if this extraction affects all the conjuncts of the coordinate structure equally. |
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Dine Out Week is being coordinated by the Sutton Coldfield Town Centre BID, the body set up last year to coordinate investment and marketing in the town centre. |
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Each of the 43 districts has their own distrital municipality that is in charge of its own district and coordinate with the metropolitan municipality. |
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Latitude and longitude together with some specification of height constitute a geographic coordinate system as defined in the specification of the ISO 19111 standard. |
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Such structures proved flexible enough to coordinate production and distribution of food in times of scarcity, without limiting or constraining people during times of surplus. |
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This expedition, led by Sir Francis Drake and John Norreys raided Corunna but withdrew from Lisbon after failing to coordinate its strategy effectively with the Portuguese. |
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A Supreme Central and Governing Junta of the Kingdom, ruling in the name of Ferdinand VII, is created on 25 September to coordinate efforts among the various juntas. |
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This enabled the combined company to coordinate their excursions and also gave Red Funnel access to the Cosens' marine engineering and ship repair facilities. |
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In 2006, the university established the Office of Environmental Stewardship to initiate, coordinate and implement programs to reduce the university's environmental footprint. |
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This was accomplished by hiring the individual who coordinated the undergraduate field program for NMU to coordinate the MSU distance field program. |
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The Common Fisheries Policy of the EU exists to coordinate fishing rights and assist with disputes between EU states and the EU border state of Norway. |
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Twelve colonies formed a Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance, establishing committees and conventions that effectively seized power. |
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They then choose the most appropriate mapping of the spherical coordinate system onto that ellipsoid, called a terrestrial reference system or geodetic datum. |
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In some recent papers the satellite motion is treated in the local inertial geocentric reference frame with geocentric coordinate time being an independent argument. |
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A geographic coordinate system is a coordinate system used in geography that enables every location on Earth to be specified by a set of numbers, letters or symbols. |
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But we'd need to coordinate our efforts with another astroship. |
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Unfortunately, many electricians believe that de-energizing circuits is not necessary, too difficult to coordinate, or will jeopardize the mission. |
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The problem of coordinate conversions and transformations has continued to be one of the most important preoccupations of worldwide geodetic specialists. |
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One of the key aspects of obtaining accurate profiles is the relationship between the measuring device's coordinate system and the real world coordinate system. |
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In Estonian scalar intensifying reduplication can be realized as a coordinate construction, a comparative construction, or a genitival attributive construction. |
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Twelve colonies formed a Continental Congress to coordinate their resistance, and established committees and conventions that effectively seized power. |
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The topics include coordinate systems, rotating coordinate systems, inertial accelerations, equations of motion, flying qualities, and trends in automatic flight control. |
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Users can now mix and match data sets and grids from various coordinate systems and have all the map layers overlay correctly and displayed in a single coordinate system. |
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Therefore 3D polar observations for the determination of the geographic position of objects should be relative to these geodetic coordinate systems. |
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To finally translate the coordinates in the reference coordinate system into the coordinates in either of the body coordinate systems, Equation is used. |
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The synthesis also identified the need to coordinate SHA plans with the plans in place with other state, federal, and local agencies in advance of a series of emergencies. |
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From object coordinate systems to behavior abstraction, this is a winner. |
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Meanwhile, Hawg 56 was struck by lightning while dodging thunder clouds above but remained on station to coordinate for the medivac removal of wounded personnel. |
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Acocks Green resident Julia Lardon, who is helping to coordinate a campaign against the bus lane, accused the council of failing to consult properly. |
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Scientists at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt have now developed a metrological scanning probe microscope into a micro and nano coordinate measuring instrument. |
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One of the aims of TACET is to coordinate military training and exercises in the Baltic States and Poland, to provide reassurance and develop capability and resilience. |
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On the sidelines of the conference, Judeh held talks with a number of foreign ministers on ways to coordinate efforts to support Afghani government. |
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In April 1994 the Government of John Major created a set of ten Government Office Regions for England to coordinate central government departments at a provincial level. |
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In the second half of the 18th century, English and French sailors were using simple chants to coordinate a few shipboard tasks that required unanimous effort. |
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After coordinate translation, the first point of the theoretical profile has null abscissa and the point with minimum z-coordinate has null elevation. |
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The society is supported by a committee, who help coordinate topics, organise and publicise events, ensure a rotating chair and undertake fundraising. |
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Since opposite numbers usually coordinate absences, the PM's deputy and the Leader of the Opposition's usually face each other rather than the opposite leader. |
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Although education is the responsibility of the federal government, each state has an Education Department to help coordinate educational matters in their respective states. |
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A direct method exists for calculating the compliance constant for any internal coordinate of a molecule, without the need to do the normal mode analysis. |
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