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It is is believed to have been caused by an explosion on the sun equivalent in force to a billion hydrogen bombs.
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Meyers observes that the requirement for all instances of an allocator to be equivalent in effect forces portable allocators to not have state.
"In our faith, it's the equivalent to being forced to be naked, effectively," Mr. Singh said.
Due to poor intelligence work, the Japanese miscalculated the size of the predominantly Australian garrison and, believing that the airfields were only defended by two or three companies, initially landed a force roughly equivalent in size to one battalion on 25 August 1942.
An additional feedback mechanism describing the orientation relation between the tapper and gravity, such as a gyroscope, could be helpful in minimizing the variability and thus could be useful in producing equivalent directional force delivery to each side when skull tapper is moved from left to right.
Thus, increases in the number of equivalent consumers force individuals to supply more hours to the market.
However, previous studies in chronic pain populations have found equivalent impairments in force steadiness at both absolute and relative (% MVC) force targets [ 18].
Current estimates of the number of armed guards employed by the PSC industry in Afghanistan range from an internal ISAF survey that counted 31,250 current and projected guards directly employed on military contracts to the figure of 70,000 cited by industry and research groups.5 These figures suggest that the PSC workforce today is at least roughly equivalent in size to the pre-surge ISAF force.
In the office equivalent, designers force employees to move around, too... Two years ago, the advertising agency TBWAChiatDay moved into new offices in Los Angeles, out near the airport.
A Title IX equivalent would force questions to be asked about existing practices and assumptions in our education system.
Here, N x, N y, N x y, N z, M x, M y, M x y, Q x, Q y, S x, S y, N x ∗, N y ∗, N x y ∗, M x ∗, M y ∗, M x y ∗, M z ∗, Q x ∗, Q y ∗, S x ∗, S y ∗ represent 'stress resultants', which are the 'stresses' defined in terms of equivalent forces (axial force, shear, or bending moment imposed) acting on the middle surface of plate.
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