Only in the study of quantum liquids at temperatures close to absolute zero does experimental accuracy approach Heisenberg's limit. |
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The temperature plummeted to below zero, enough to make one's teeth chatter! |
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I would also like to remind our President about his speech on zero tolerance of corruption. |
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What happened to the patrols we were promised by the police and zero tolerance? |
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If we want to send out a strong message on zero tolerance of violence against women then we should start here. |
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Rather than build facilities, the government prefers zero tolerance and punishment. |
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Police have been cracking down in the area on prostitution creating zero tolerance zones. |
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Policing is being pressured to have zero tolerance of the socially marginal and outsiders. |
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First and foremost I would like to commend the head of state for his zero tolerance for waste and corruption. |
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He said there would be zero tolerance and the police would be aggressive in dealing with unruly elements. |
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Illegal parking outside schools is the next target on Witham police's zero tolerance hit list. |
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She has declared a national program of zero tolerance of violence against women. |
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Every employer should have a written policy of zero tolerance for workplace violence. |
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Mrs Charity said one test for good governance in areas needing aid was zero tolerance of corruption. |
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The latest twist in the tale is an apparent conflict between drug abuse zero tolerance and medical applications of the drug. |
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The latest edict from Murrayfield on zero tolerance for violent behaviour was also tested when a fight broke out. |
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The Web has proven that customers have zero tolerance for fragmented lines of business. |
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At the lowest end, though not quite at zero, is the so-called quantum vacuum, also known as the zero-point field. |
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A few minor adjustments were made to the presentation plan, and we set 3 o'clock as zero hour. |
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As zero hour approached, Spanish-language radio stations broadcast appeals for all able-bodied Cuban-Americans to help. |
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Accompanied by your other three team members, you begin at zero hour of the Clone Wars. |
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Muscles exposed to conditions of zero gravity also experience significant muscle fiber injury on resuming normal activity on earth. |
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They help conduct experiments on the effects of zero gravity and radiation on the human body. |
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After so long in zero G and light gravity, all four of us were staggering like we had had one to many at a party. |
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Whatever may be the movement of the target in the sea, the missile will zero in on it. |
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At the range, I shoot my Sharps from the bench at 100 yards to zero the rifle and get the base line sight settings. |
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Once the sight is zeroed for your rifle and load, it returns to zero repeatedly. |
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We zero the equipment, retest the sample, and, if needed, a second sample is tested. |
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Take some time to explore your behavior and attitudes and honestly assess it on a level of zero to one hundred. |
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She was sick of people feeling sorry for her because her confidence level was zero. |
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You will see how my anxiety level went from zero to a million over the span of an hour. |
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In health, however, health levels would not be zero if there were no health expenditures that is, no health systems. |
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With an average temperature of 60 degrees below zero, any water near the surface of Mars would freeze solid. |
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They have water that they spray on you in near zero temperatures, that leaves you burning and itching with rashes the next day. |
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He had died after spending a night outside and being exposed to the 8 degrees below zero temperatures. |
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With temperatures below zero and icy roads many people were unable to get into the village for supplies of candles, batteries for torches etc. |
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The day dawned clear and freezing cold with temperatures well below zero, with the prospect of snow predicted by the Met office. |
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There were several days of temperatures 20-25 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit. |
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A blast of Arctic weather is expected to hit Scotland later today sending temperatures well below zero and causing road chaos. |
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The audience huddled in sleeping bags and blankets as the temperature sank below zero. |
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They can stand temperatures of 35F below zero and their normal life span is two years. |
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Since this was a theatrical feature, the chapters will be rated on a scale of zero to four stars. |
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The Federal Reserve can cut short-term interest rates down to zero, but that won't make consumers feel safer about flying. |
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Unless your doctor says you're low in iron, look for a brand with zero to nine milligrams. |
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Generally speaking, the closer the figure is to zero, the more closely the fund replicates the index. |
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Overall, the total number of criterion satisfied averaged 4.18 but ranged from zero to nine. |
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Participants select six numbers between zero and nine to take part in the lottery, which runs from Monday to Friday. |
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Expect a top speed of over 120 mph, and to travel from zero to 60 mph in just over nine seconds. |
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He is going to magnify his efforts without knowing that any quantity multiplied by zero is still zero. |
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By this time, our expectations have gone so negative, that even a zero seems positive. |
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The second clock was numbered zero through nine, and the smallest one, the one in the middle was the same, zero through nine. |
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He may not understand how to add or subtract zero as a quantity, she added. |
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Contemporaries in the media gave their own ballpark figures, each adding a zero to the figure I already had. |
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Press one number, zero through nine, on each of ten squares and arrange the letters on each square as shown in the photo. |
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Even with market interest rates at zero, few in Japan want to borrow or invest. |
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Those who wrote these regulations just forgot to put a zero behind the figures. |
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Editors and reporters zero in on top executives or anyone in the organization who'll talk. |
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The chances that Congress is going to adopt five-year renewable copyright terms in this political context are zero. |
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It must be rigid enough to promote near zero surface tensions during the alveolar compression. |
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The Japanese, having borrowed the yen at zero interest rates, will then convert the yen into dollars, deutschemarks, and so forth. |
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This relationship is decreasing, with a slope and intercept significantly different from zero. |
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Because the intercept was expected to pass through the origin, it was fixed at zero for each fit. |
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Also, the return to a zero interest rate policy by the Bank of Japan signals its intent to reflate the economy. |
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The sessions including the zero hour and introduction of bills passed off without scuffles or a wordy war. |
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The Council of Magic, which governed and guided all good witches and warlocks, made this their ground zero. |
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All these factors can cause not only low counts, zero counts, and immotile sperms that lead to infertility, but also cancers in some cases. |
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In the first, subjects were told to watch a timer counting down to zero, at which point they felt a harmless but painful electric shock. |
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The elongated stars drifted by as the ships chronometer counted down to zero. |
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The clock then counted down to zero and Notre Dame won their first game of the season. |
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The screen in front of him read Continue with the number ten, counting down to zero. |
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The player gave her a thumb's up sign, and Mint turned her head to the front as the announcer began to count down to zero again. |
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The timer counted down to zero, and after few seconds, the words Transmission Successful appeared on the screen. |
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Serialism was vital in the way it wiped the slate clean, invoking a new year zero where everything would be up for grabs. |
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It was well below zero and most of the cast and crew were standing around shivering, although McKidd and McCrory were snug in warm Winnebagos. |
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The actual content of his speech was pretty close to zero, but that's fine for a convention keynote. |
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In below zero conditions, the argument concerning front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive shifts its emphasis. |
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Finding a station that pumps CNG can be a chore, especially when the gauge reads zero pressure! |
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Just wanted to call and say since the last update we've moved to camp 2 on quite snowy conditions and pretty white-out, zero visibility. |
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Policy wonks might have thought it a clever wheeze to apply New York Mayor Giuliani's zero tolerance on street crime to cannabis users. |
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Even the most clever, adroit, and skillful legislature cannot achieve zero risk in human affairs. |
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In July, everyone held their breath as the Bank of Japan met to consider junking its 18-month-old zero interest-rate policy. |
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What you need is a jump-start, a spark that will get your motor running and take you from zero to 60 as fast as possible. |
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It would simply involve creating such an abundance that the price of such goods may as well be zero. |
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At that time he made the claim, for the first time, that the particle had zero mass. |
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You've got a smallish reading public and to make a quid you have to zero your magazine fairly precisely. |
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Once the countdown reached zero the cart began to move, accelerating rather rapidly. |
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When coupled with a synthetic stock to prevent warping from moisture, it retains zero well and can withstand substantial abuse. |
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When a quantum computer tries to copy a qubit, it forces the qubit to become either one or zero and destroys the information. |
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In other words, it was not spontaneously obvious in earlier cultures that zero is a quantity that could be represented. |
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In doing so, he devised a more fundamental way of defining the absolute zero of temperature, independent of any particular material substance. |
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The Kelvin temperature scale is based on this fact, with zero Kelvin representing absolute zero. |
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But in recent years researchers have found a handful of complex metal-free materials that can become magnetic at temperatures near absolute zero. |
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The zero point on the Kelvin scale is known as absolute zero and it is theoretically the coldest temperature achievable. |
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At absolute zero the internal energy of the system would be zero since temperature is proportional to internal energy. |
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In fact, to quash all doubts, zero on the Kelvin scale is dubbed absolute zero. |
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All objects with a temperature greater than absolute zero emit infrared energy, the most common characteristic of which is heat. |
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A regular incandescent light bulb relies on the fact that all bodies with a temperature greater than absolute zero emit radiation. |
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In the billions of years since, they have cooled to less than three degrees Kelvin above absolute zero, equivalent to microwave frequencies. |
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The behaviour of a gas at temperatures close to absolute zero depends on whether the atoms in the gas are fermions or bosons. |
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During a programming operation, the channel current is approximately zero, and the first voltage is ramped at a rate proportional to the injection current. |
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Ovaries were assigned categorical scores from zero to three. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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Physically, everything happens as if the theoretical zero was really a beginning. |
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To the second point, Reinhart and Rogoff had, to a first approximation, zero actual effect on policy. |
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There are, to a first approximation, zero healthy adoptable babies in the US foster care system. |
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Not quite, but at one point the temperature registered 29 below zero, with 21 inches of snow. |
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The temperature of Cygnus X-1 from Hawking radiation is roughly a billionth of a degree above absolute zero. |
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The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world. |
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Both sides are wary of yet another round of brinkmanship and Galston puts the odds of another shutdown at zero. |
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Has the tiny nation of Burundi become ground zero for a new global black-market trade in human remains? |
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The impulse slows across the ER Bridge, light brought to law by zero in the absolute and we may leave by any ship to hit the islands of the open ocean. |
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Any material object at a temperature above absolute zero radiates energy. |
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Because temperature is a measure of the motion of molecules there is a theoretical absolute zero temperature at which all molecular motion would cease. |
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At absolute zero atoms have the minimum amount of vibration possible. |
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The third law of thermodynamics states that for a perfect crystal at a temperature of absolute zero on the Kelvin scale the entropy value is zero. |
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It is the Kelvin temperature scale that defines its zero point as absolute zero, and is calculated by adding 273 degrees to the Centigrade temperature. |
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The howling wind and driving rain had created zero visibility conditions. |
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In the quantum mechanical model, the energy of the ground state is not zero, but a finite quantity which is a function of Planck's constant and the vibrational quantum number. |
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But if quantum theorists are correct, quantum bits, or qubits, will enable more efficient problem solving because a qubit can simultaneously encode both a zero and a one. |
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It is unclear, however, if the listed entity has any resources to foot the bill as its last two filings to the American securities regulator showed cash balances of zero. |
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So, in short, everyone knows Leung is a mere puppet with zero power and will read out whatever the communists dictate to him. |
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In some ways, the Esme Beltagy Center is ground zero for the conflicting social forces buffeting Turkey. |
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For example, the correlation coefficient between two random variables is zero not only in the case of independence, but whenever there is no linear association. |
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The cover of ferns, woody plants, and sedges was excluded from our analysis because their average covers were extremely low and most plot values were zero. |
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For a story about the coronation of King George VI in 1935, Cartier-Bresson rather notably took zero pictures of the monarch. |
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Integers are the whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. |
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And I strenuously disagree that credentialism can be anything more than zero sum. |
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Call it what you will, but that is not exactly zero tolerance. |
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Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero. |
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Face cards count for ten except for the king, which counts for zero. |
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Eliot and Snake end up thrown together by circumstances, struggling with each other on a hijacked plane while the red digital display on the bomb counts down to zero. |
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Given all that, the chances of the IRS coming after the debtor for income tax on the forgiven debt are exactly zero. |
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Usually lynx roam a mile or two a day, but when the females prepare to have kittens, they zero in on a small area as they choose a den, aiming to hole up for a while. |
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Depreciation should have knocked the price down to just about zero. |
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Another faction says why should we denounce people who we have zero connection with? |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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By the time I got home in the evening the temperature here had plummeted to barely above zero and a strong wind was blowing all and sundry around. |
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However, clever structuring will enable them to create licence income in a zero taxed patent company subsidiary, and tax relievable expense in a trading company parent. |
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That is said with zero disrespect for the hard work, and often drudgery, that those jobs entail. |
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It's like when somebody years ago figured out that zero was a number. |
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It was quite a feat to hold the Cardinals to zero runs in 27 innings. |
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In these places areal strain rates are nearly zero or negative. |
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Since father-of-two Richard started the project at the beginning of the year, he has been working through the rain and temperatures dipping below zero. |
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The desert terrain is difficult with summer temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius and above, while by mid-October, the temperatures are below zero. |
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The temperature is well below zero, puddles of water are frozen, and a white frost has formed over the graffiti painted on the ancient bus parked by the roadside. |
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She said that with all the people dancing and singing she didn't feel cold at all, even though she thought the temperature was definitely below zero. |
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Of the 12 original Barcelona partners, Cyprus and Malta are inside the EU and Turkey is in the waiting room, but the rest have zero chance of joining. |
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The chances of that happening are pretty slim, but IIB Bank chief economist Austin Hughes believes there is more than a zero chance of the euro being dumped. |
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It took longer to zero the sight than it did to install the mount. |
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It is possible for a corporation to issue a zero-coupon bond, whose current yield is zero and whose yield to maturity is solely a function of the built-in price appreciation. |
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They instead should be avoiding zero gravity through artificial gravity. |
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This would be beneficial for more than just zero gravity conditions. |
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Nervy to begin with, he came close to panic as zero hour approached. |
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Zero tolerance for drugs means zero tolerance for absent-mindedness. |
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The authorities talk about zero tolerance when it comes to taxi violence. |
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Let there be zero tolerance for abuse and violence against women! |
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Investors are subject to income taxes annually on the accreted interest of the Series' zero coupon bond holdings. |
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Treasury said Friday that it would hold a debut auction on Monday for the 14-month TRY-denominated zero coupon bond. |
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In 1884 the International Meridian Conference adopted the Greenwich meridian as the universal Prime Meridian or zero point of longitude. |
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Before March 1933 people expected further deflation and a recession so that even interest rates at zero did not stimulate investment. |
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This means that the velocity of this particle decays exponentially to zero as time progresses. |
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They also saw the lake effect, with snow, 30 mph winds and 15-degree temperatures, sending the wind-chill down to zero. |
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The displacements of Node 1, 101 and 201 in the 1-axis direction are zero because of axisymmetry. |
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Another way of saying this is that it has zero slip under usual operating conditions. |
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Money supply was still falling and short term interest rates remained close to zero. |
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Consider starting with zero backpressure and increase it only to the point where the screw comes back evenly and consistently during feeding. |
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In the case of the Myrviken shale the oil yield is zero, even with HYTORT hydrogenation, but metals leachability is high. |
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Ground zero for U.S. birth tourism appears to be San Gabriel Valley, located in the county of Los Angeles. |
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The MIPS instruction set is rich in nops, since any instruction with zero as a destination is guaranteed to do nothing. |
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Points may be coincident and the number of specified points can be zero, in which case the function is a no-op. |
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These numbers may not represent real financial flows as prices for the underlying arms can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s, as the number of Conservative MPs for Welsh constituencies dwindled almost to zero, the office fell into disrepute. |
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The nonextrapolation to zero in the upper plot might have resulted from systematic experimental error in the grid measurements. |
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Buyers searching for licensable technologies can zero in on highly specific details in various classification tiers. |
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The isometric latitude is zero at the equator but rapidly diverges from the geodetic latitude, tending to infinity at the poles. |
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Temperature coordinates are given in the form of a deviation from today's annual mean temperature, taken as zero. |
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Experimental political science has found that even when P is likely greater than zero, this term has no effect on voter turnout. |
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Since P is virtually zero in most elections, PB is also near zero, and D is thus the most important element in motivating people to vote. |
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The net migration rate has ranged from zero to four immigrants per 1,000 inhabitants per year. |
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She didn't want to eat anything heavy and decided that jello had zero fat content. |
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Modern UK and EU regulation requires zero emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. |
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As with classical objects at absolute zero temperature, it was assumed that black holes had zero entropy. |
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In the high society of jaildom his official standing would be several degrees below zero. |
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But Mauritius does not have a capital gains tax, so by moving there Heritage reduced its capital gains tax to zero. |
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The rms of thermal fluctuations at the wall were zero for the isothermal condition and nonzero for the isoflux condition. |
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Some people on zero hour contracts do not want or are not available to work more hours, therefore they cannot be considered to be underemployed. |
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In its earliest uses, the zero served as a place holder, indicating an absence of a particular calendrical count. |
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Verbs can also be formed from nouns and adjectives by zero derivation, as with the verbs snare, nose, dry, and calm. |
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Most clauses contain at least one main verb, and they can contain zero, one, two, three, or perhaps even more auxiliary verbs. |
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In this case, the child's receptive vocabulary is likely tens, if not hundreds of words, but his or her active vocabulary is zero. |
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In some languages the nominative case is unmarked, it may be said to be marked by a zero morpheme. |
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For still water the velocity head is zero, and to a good approximation it is negligible for slowly moving water, and can be ignored. |
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At this time the laws of thermodynamics were not adequately understood, particularly the concept of absolute zero. |
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They had barely changed, but their eyes were open and unblinking, and their faces had the empty, reflexless look of psychic zero. |
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Total revenue has its maximum value when the slope of the total revenue function is zero. |
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Then, in 1931, the hierarchy of zero, one, two, and three stars was introduced. |
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The superbabes would all be after him once they got a look at this thing. Man, she could probably do zero to sixty in five flat. |
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It implies that our model is dual to a doped Mott system in one dimension where umklapp scattering is frozen at zero temperature. |
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Unlike Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures, where the zero point is arbitrary, absolute temperature supposedly can go no lower than zero. |
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The Rankine temperature scale was based upon the Fahrenheit temperature scale, with its zero representing absolute zero instead. |
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We use an unsigned variable to store the employee's salary, since it will never be less than zero. |
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These authors based this idea from the zero genetic diversity found in the populations studied with allozymes markers. |
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In the lowlands, the number of days with lying snow may vary from zero to thirty or more, with an average of about twenty in Snowdonia. |
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Federal Reserve, argued that monetary policy could respond to zero interest rate conditions by direct expansion of the money supply. |
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The deep, killing cold eased, although she knew somehow that the zero chill was only held at bay. |
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These nitrifying homes will act in any climate, provided they are guarded from zero chills. |
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It is hoped that future engine designs will incorporate a zero chill feature. |
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As the carbon equivalent increases, the depth of the chill decreases until the entire sample is gray, showing a zero chill measurement. |
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Their trademarked financial structure involved issuing several kinds of zero coupons. |
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Note that models that do not have the equivalent of the backstress have difficulties in modeling this phenomenon that takes place at zero stress. |
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The memory subsystem of the TIGER 32 EVM is very flexible with two banks of memory, all zero wait state. |
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If corrosion was occurring at the same rate on the metal in each water-bath system, the net current flow between them would be zero. |
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In zero-based indexing, array variables in a computer program are numbered upwards from zero. |
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A YIN-YANG Britain's Got Talent with the hugely welcome zero sob stories, Azmat and the spoon-playing spirit of Jacko. |
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According to Renault, the new factory emits zero carbon and industrial liquid discharges. |
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The declination of the observer's zenith also is zero and therefore so is his latitude. |
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A helical scan with a pitch of zero is equivalent to constant z-axis scanning. |
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As the energy increases further by continued population of the excited state, the negative temperature approaches zero asymptotically. |
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The change of this state function around any cycle is zero, as is necessary for any state function. |
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It is possible, however, to extrapolate to absolute zero by using the ideal gas law, as shown in the figure. |
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Hamilton came second behind Rosberg despite having zero water pressure for the last 16 laps. |
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Its natural, intrinsic origin or null point is absolute zero at which the entropy of any system is at a minimum. |
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Nations were awarded 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw and zero for a loss, the top two nations of every pool advanced to the quarter finals. |
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Absolute zero is the null point of the thermodynamic temperature scale, also called absolute temperature. |
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It is a representation of the number 2012, with the Olympic Rings embedded within the zero. |
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When no more energy can be removed, the system is at absolute zero, though this cannot be achieved experimentally. |
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Simply put, a zero hour contract is a contract used in the United Kingdom in which an employee is not guaranteed a set amount of hours or salary. |
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Decent Work for All campaigners say many young workers are caught in a 'vicious circle' of minimum wage and zero hour contract jobs. |
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But is the zero option of razing the lot to the ground first to start from scratch again their only recourse to action? |
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Tellme has also fine tuned its automated speech applications to increase response accuracy that will minimize zero outs. |
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They are assembling the walls to the zero point with the heavy construction vehicles. |
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Veinuqa is one of the new communities in Tailevu to join zero tolerance violence free community program this year. |
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I will be chairing an organisation that will always take a zero tolerance approach to drug abuse in sport. |
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The zero tolerance crackdown should help to deter anyone stupid enough to think about carrying a knife. |
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The physical reason is that the ideal gas law, exactly read, refers to the limit of infinitely high temperature and zero pressure. |
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The lowest theoretical temperature is absolute zero, at which the thermal motion of all fundamental particles in matter reaches a minimum. |
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However, on 5 February he was fully recovered and decided to reset the counter back to zero. |
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Alternately stated, a double bogey or worse is zero points, a bogey is worth one point, par is two, a birdie three, an eagle four, and so on. |
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Zwitterions are chemical compounds that have a total net electrical charge of zero but contain positively and negatively charged groups. |
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Most systems allow individuals some sort of notional deductions or an amount subject to zero tax. |
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In a very short time the oxygen saturation can drop to zero when offshore blowing winds drive surface water out and anoxic depth water rises up. |
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The boundary conditions were set zero at the pipe axis for the radial velocities of both phases and the particle angular velocity. |
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The black colors indicate high radial velocity and white indicates small or zero velocities. |
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After listening to that sheer pile of bull mess he tried to tell me yesterday, I've decided he's got precisely zero cred as far as I'm concerned. |
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The probability that these changes could have occurred by chance is virtually zero. |
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There is zero scientific evidence that arsenic in apple juice poses any threat to anyone. |
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In 1920, the United States, fielding a team with many players new to the sport of rugby, upset France in a shock win, eight points to zero. |
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At the point where marginal profit reaches zero, further increases in production of the good stop. |
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At the mouth of the canals, salinity fell to almost zero, which was probably why most of the oysters died. |
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They have the advantage that the external forcing is known to be zero, but the disadvantage is that they may not fully reflect reality. |
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However, averaged over a few years the external contributions average to zero. |
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These types of reel mowers offer the benefit of zero pollution being produced. |
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Strong currents result, with almost zero tidal height change in the strait's center. |
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Note that the change in the change in U is constant even when the displacement and acceleration are zero. |
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The amphidromic point is at once cotidal with high and low waters, which is satisfied by zero tidal motion. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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It is not possible to discover the behavior at a by setting h to zero because this would require dividing by zero, which is undefined. |
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In 2002, the province finally recorded its first year with zero rat infestations, and from 2002 to 2007 there were only two infestations found. |
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In line commutation, advantage of the a.c. supply going through zero value at every half-cycle is taken to commutate the thyristor. |
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Each concentric circle represents a different frequency, emanating from zero at the center to increasing frequencies at the outer circles. |
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These vertical asymptotes intersect the maturity axis at the times to maturities when the reserves are zero. |
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The critical strain rate asymptotically approaches zero around solidus, meaning inevitable hot tearing, which is not physically real. |
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Accordingly, the change in elevation of all points on the surface of that area must be measured, and the rate of erosion must be zero or minimal. |
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This effect is strongest in tropical zones, with an amplitude of a few millibars, and almost zero in polar areas. |
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A large thermos-like container called a dewar contained 645 gallons of liquid helium to be cooled to within two degrees of absolute zero. |
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It was seventy-five below zero. Since the freezing-point is thirty-two above zero, it meant that one hundred and seven degrees of frost obtained. |
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An amphidromic point is a point of zero amplitude of one harmonic constituent of the tide. |
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An isoclinic line connects points of equal magnetic dip, and an aclinic line is the isoclinic line of magnetic dip zero. |
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For centuries, mathematicians and philosophers wrestled with paradoxes involving division by zero or sums of infinitely many numbers. |
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The advantage of this scheme is that the U and V signals are zero when the picture has no color content. |
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Your usefulness is zero, your worth zero, and as zero you deserve to be treated as nothing, and in the extreme, noughted. |
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With these positive expectations, interest rates at zero began to stimulate investment just as they were expected to do. |
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By convention, one of these, the Prime Meridian, which passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England, was allocated the position of zero degrees longitude. |
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This device covers the pressure ranges from zero to 1m up to zero to 250m water gauge, with the measuring interval being programmable from 2 seconds to 24 hours. |
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Chill depth in the castings poured with inoculant inserts was greatly reduced, and some of them had the optimum combination of zero chill and low dross. |
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Studies using game theory, which takes into account the ability of voters to interact, have also found that the expected turnout for any large election should be zero. |
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Thus the total revenue curve for a monopoly is a parabola that begins at the origin and reaches a maximum value then continuously decreases until total revenue is again zero. |
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A coastline of zero indicates that the country is landlocked. |
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At this rate, global population growth would tend towards zero. |
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Assuming their zero isobase and assuming also that they have correctly identified the beaches, the Jamieson hypothesis is decidedly not favored by their field observations. |
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If it were possible to cool a system to absolute zero, all classical motion of its particles would cease and they would be at complete rest in this classical sense. |
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If necessary, a Condor model that has zero tail swing is available. |
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The photon sphere is a spherical boundary of zero thickness in which photons that move on tangents to that sphere would be trapped in a circular orbit about the black hole. |
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Equivalent technical statements are that the sum total magnetic flux through any Gaussian surface is zero, or that the magnetic field is a solenoidal vector field. |
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The southern limit of Wright's zero isobase should intersect the north-west coast of England 125 km further north in the vicinity of the southern shore of Morecambe Bay. |
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An agonic line is drawn through points of zero magnetic declination. |
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According to him, the long debate over the last two years about whether there should be a zero option in Afghanistan had led to improved morale for al-Qaida and others. |
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The failure of signing the security deal between Afghanistan and US could lead to a zero option that means a complete pull out of US troops from Afghanistan. |
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Under the other, so-called zero option, no American troops would remain. |
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Thus, a condition necessary for the uniform motion of a particle relative to an inertial reference frame is that the total net force acting on it is zero. |
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Residents of Fukushima, 240 km north of Tokyo, overwhelmingly backed the zero option, with all but one of the 30 who were picked in a draw to speak backing a swift exit. |
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Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. |
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These days, however, more zero days are being used and discovered. |
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The Iranian officials agreed to attend the meeting being held in Taftan, a border town of Pakistan to discuss the bilateral trade between the two countries through zero point. |
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One member of the check fraud team will zero in on the fingerprints. |
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To the west, settlements in the Zagros basin experience lower temperatures, severe winters with below zero average daily temperatures and heavy snowfall. |
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But, in superposition, a quantum bit could be either zero or one. |
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On many, a cold freezing night, of temperatures hovering near zero, the finocchios tease and try to encourage Tedesco to join in their warm body orgies. |
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This may have been the earliest known occurrence of the idea of an explicit zero worldwide, although it may have been predated by the Babylonian system. |
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