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Judge Alito will have a lifetime.
The 700-pound satellites, the first of which will be launched early next year, will have a lifetime of only a year.
When an electron is excited to what is called, in spectroscopy, an excited singlet state, the state will have a lifetime of about 10−8 second, from which the excited electron can easily return to its ground state (which normally is a singlet state, too), emitting its excitation energy as fluorescence.
"We've tried to focus on a more intensive experience for perhaps a few number of people, so that it will have a lifetime impact," he says.
The MCP-PMT will provide a timing accuracy of 40 ps per photon and it will have a lifetime of up to at least 5 Ccm−2 of integrated anode charge by utilizing an Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) coating.
They will carry lithium-ion batteries, which other carmakers are hoping to use in plug-in hybrids and fuel cell cars, and the car will have a lifetime guarantee.
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"Maybe if I had relaxed a little more, but I'll have a lifetime to reflect on that," he added.
It isn't until a person has had about five years that we think it's really likely he'll have a lifetime success of staying sober, from a scientific point of view".
He'd had a lifetime to come to terms with the precariousness of justice.
As a recess appointee, Mr. Gregory would have been obliged to leave the court next spring, but his nomination by Mr. Bush and his all but certain confirmation mean he will have a regular lifetime appointment.
While OCO will have a nominal lifetime of only 2 years, it will serve as a pathfinder for future long-term CO2 monitoring missions.
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