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[3]mehr - - Alaska - - Because of its population relative to other U.S. [4]mehr - - Alkane - - The time taken for an ethane molecule to pass from one staggered - conformation to the next, equivalent to the rotation of one CH[3]-group - by 120° relative to the other, is of the order of 10^-11 seconds. - [5]mehr - - Alkane - - The fragmentation pattern can be difficult to interpret, but, in the - case of branched chain alkanes, the carbon chain is preferentially - cleaved at tertiary or quaternary carbons due to the relative stability - of the resulting free radicals. [6]mehr - - Alphabet - - In the Pollard script, an abugida, vowels are indicated by diacritics, - but the placement of the diacritic relative to the consonant is - modified to indicate the tone. [7]mehr - - Atomic number - - Since protons and neutrons have approximately the same mass (and the - mass of the electrons is negligible for many purposes) and the mass - defect of nucleon binding is always small compared to the nucleon mass, - the atomic mass of any atom, when expressed in unified atomic mass - units (making a quantity called the "relative isotopic mass"), is - roughly (to within 1%) equal to the whole number "A". [8]mehr - - Atomic number - - A little more than three-quarters of naturally occurring elements exist - as a mixture of isotopes (see monoisotopic elements), and the average - isotopic mass of an isotopic mixture for an element (called the - relative atomic mass) in a defined environment on Earth, determines the - element's standard atomic weight. [9]mehr - - Aruba - - As part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, citizens of (mainland) the - Netherlands can travel with relative ease to Aruba and other islands of - the Dutch Antilles. [10]mehr - - Albania - - With its coastline facing the Adriatic and Ionian seas, its highlands - backed upon the elevated Balkan landmass, and the entire country lying - at a latitude subject to a variety of weather patterns during the - winter and summer seasons, Albania has a high number of climatic - regions relative to its landmass. [11]mehr - - Albania - - Likewise, Albanian has taken the old relative "jos" and innovatively - used it exclusively to qualify adjectives, much in the way Balto-Slavic - has used this word to provide the definite ending of adjectives. - [12]mehr - - Algorithm - - This means that the programmer must know a "language" that is effective - relative to the target computing agent (computer/computor). [13]mehr - - Algorithm - - There is a wide variety: some algorithms complete in linear time - relative to input size, some do so in an exponential amount of time or - even worse, and some never halt. [14]mehr - - Allocution - - Do you have anything to say as to why the sentence of this Court should - not now be passed upon you?" The defense counsel will then make a "plea - in mitigation" (also called "submissions on penalty") in an attempt to - mitigate the relative seriousness of the offense and heavily refer to - and rely upon the defendant's previous good character and good works - (if any). [15]mehr - - Ancient Egypt - - Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to - conventional Egyptian chronology) The history of ancient Egypt occurred - in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative - instability known as Intermediate Periods: the Old Kingdom of the Early - Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New - Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. [16]mehr - - Abugida - - The Pollard script, which was based on shorthand, also uses diacritics - for vowels; the placements of the vowel relative to the consonant - indicates tone. [17]mehr - - ABBA - - To escape the media swirl and concentrate on their writing, Andersson - and Ulvaeus secretly travelled to Compass Point Studios in Nassau, - Bahamas, where for two weeks they prepared their next album's songs in - relative quiet. [18]mehr - - August Derleth - - A close literary relative of the "Sac Prairie Saga" was Derleth's - "Wisconsin Saga", which comprises several historical novels. [19]mehr - - Algorithms for calculating variance - - This is particularly bad if the standard deviation is small relative to - the mean. [20]mehr - - Politics of Antigua and Barbuda - - There are special legislative provisions to account for Barbuda's low - population relative to that of Antigua. [21]mehr - - Adelaide - - Adelaide enjoyed a post-war boom, entering a time of relative - prosperity. [22]mehr - - Adelaide - - A relative lack of suitable locally available timber for construction - purposes led to the early development of a brick-making industry, as - well as the use of stone, for houses and other buildings. [23]mehr - - Accordion - - Sarah Kiener, the former hurdy-gurdy player for the Swiss - melodic-death/folk metal band Eluveitie, played a Helvetic accordion - known as a "zugerörgeli", which could be a distant relative (in one way - or another) to the Swiss schwyzerörgeli, as both are indigenous to and - very rare outside of Switzerland. [24]mehr - - Athena - - Apart from her attributes, there seems to be a relative consensus in - late sculpture from the Classical period, the 5th century onward, as to - what Athena looked like. [25]mehr - - Angle - - Pairwise these angles are named according to their location relative to - each other. [26]mehr - - Angle - - In some contexts, such as identifying a point on a circle or describing - the "orientation" of an object in two dimensions relative to a - reference orientation, angles that differ by an exact multiple of a - full turn are effectively equivalent. In other contexts, such as - identifying a point on a spiral curve or describing the "cumulative - rotation" of an object in two dimensions relative to a reference - orientation, angles that differ by a non-zero multiple of a full turn - are not equivalent. [27]mehr - - Angle - - Although the definition of the measurement of an angle does not support - the concept of a negative angle, it is frequently useful to impose a - convention that allows positive and negative angular values to - represent orientations and/or rotations in opposite directions relative - to some reference. [28]mehr - - Angle - - In three-dimensional geometry, "clockwise" and "anticlockwise" have no - absolute meaning, so the direction of positive and negative angles must - be defined relative to some reference, which is typically a vector - passing through the angle's vertex and perpendicular to the plane in - which the rays of the angle lie. [29]mehr - - Angle - - In navigation, bearings are measured relative to north. [30]mehr - - Alternate history - - In any case, even if it is true that every possible outcome occurs in - some world, it can still be argued that traits such as bravery and - intelligence might still affect the relative frequency of worlds in - which better or worse outcomes occurred (even if the total number of - worlds with each type of outcome is infinite, it is still possible to - assign a different measure to different infinite sets). What you do for - the better increases the portion of the multiverse where good things - happen." This view is perhaps somewhat too abstract to be explored - directly in science fiction stories, but a few writers have tried, such - as Greg Egan in his short story "The Infinite Assassin", where an agent - is trying to contain reality-scrambling "whirlpools" that form around - users of a certain drug, and the agent is constantly trying to maximize - the consistency of behavior among his alternate selves, attempting to - compensate for events and thoughts he experiences but he guesses are of - low measure relative to those experienced by most of his other selves. - [31]mehr - - Atomic orbital - - This relativistic increase in momentum for high speed electrons causes - a corresponding decrease in wavelength and contraction of 6s orbitals - relative to 5d orbitals (by comparison to corresponding s and d - electrons in lighter elements in the same column of the periodic - table); this results in 6s valence electrons becoming lowered in - energy. [32]mehr - - Astronomical unit - - Neither "G" nor can be measured to high accuracy in SI units, but the - value of their product is known very precisely from observing the - relative positions of planets (Kepler's Third Law expressed in terms of - Newtonian gravitation). [33]mehr - - Anisotropy - - An "anisotropic liquid" has the fluidity of a normal liquid, but has an - average structural order relative to each other along the molecular - axis, unlike water or chloroform, which contain no structural ordering - of the molecules. [34]mehr - - Alpha decay - - The relative biological effectiveness (RBE) of alpha radiation is - higher than that of beta or gamma radiation. [35]mehr - - Extreme poverty - - For example, when used to measure headcount ratio (i.e. the percentage - of people living below the line), the $1.25/day line is unable to - capture other important measures such as depth of poverty, relative - poverty and how people view their own financial situation (known as the - "socially subjective poverty line"). [36]mehr - - Augustus - - The reign of Augustus initiated an era of relative peace known as the - "Pax Romana" ("The Roman Peace"). [37]mehr - - Geography of Antarctica - - Western Antarctica and Eastern Antarctica correspond roughly to the - eastern and western hemispheres relative to the Greenwich meridian. - [38]mehr - - Allosaurus - - Relative to the large and powerful hindlimbs, its three-fingered - forelimbs were small, and the body was balanced by a long and heavily - muscled tail. [39]mehr - - Ammonia - - The relative intensity of the ammonia lines can be used to measure the - temperature of the emitting medium. [40]mehr - - Albertosaurus - - Although relatively large for a theropod, "Albertosaurus" was much - smaller than its more famous relative "Tyrannosaurus", probably - weighing less than 2 metric tons. [41]mehr - - Assembly language - - There have always been debates over the usefulness and performance of - assembly language relative to high-level languages. [42]mehr - - Assembly language - - The second column is the relative address, in hex, of where the code - will be placed in memory. [43]mehr - - Alabaster - - The two kinds are distinguished from each other readily by differences - in their relative hardness. [44]mehr - - Amazing Grace - - It debuted in print in 1779 in Newton and Cowper's "Olney Hymns" but - settled into relative obscurity in England. [45]mehr - - Amide - - This relative lack of basicity is explained by the electron-withdrawing - nature of the carbonyl group where the lone pair of electrons on the - nitrogen is delocalized by resonance. [46]mehr - - Agrippina the Elder - - Agrippina was the wife of the general and statesman Germanicus and a - relative to the first Roman Emperors. [47]mehr - - Agrippina the Elder - - Haterius Agrippa (cos. CE 22, called a relative of Germanicus by Tac. - "Ann." 2.49). [48]mehr - - Ealdred (archbishop of York) - - Ealdred supported Harold as king, but when Harold was defeated at the - Battle of Hastings, Ealdred backed Edgar the Ætheling and then endorsed - King William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy and a distant relative - of King Edward's. [49]mehr - - Alexander III of Russia - - Alexander and his wife regularly spent their summers at Langinkoski - manor near Kotka on the Finnish coast, where their children were - immersed in a Scandinavian lifestyle of relative modesty. 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