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gritstoner


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Rectangle - a quadrilateral with four right angles, and opposite sides equal in length.


AQA Mathematics for GCSE (Foundation Module 5)


at this moment in time the book nearest me is the text book for my noddy group of gcse kids


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Reasearch in Nondestructive Evaluation
Investigation of the Variations in Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Dual-Matrix Ductile Iron by Magnetic Barkhausen Noise Analysis

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page 56, line 5 (below two graphs)

demagnitization, shows a low Barkhausen emission located at a high field



Now you can see why I'm so easily distracted by the net when I'm here at work. Crazy


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He was a fisherman and a hunter, a cardplayer and a theater-lover, a frequenter of pubs and a successful businessman.

Not actually the "closest" book. The closest book to me (along with two others) are propping up my monitor for better ergonomics at my work space. The above as from the next closest book.


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LOYALIST HOUSE is at 120 union St. at Germain St.

AAA tourbook for atlantic provinces.


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"Removal of the third phosphate group produces a molecule called Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP):
ATP+H2O>(ATPase)ADP+P+E"


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boo wrote:
"But in a few short minutes
(No more than ten)" from Stain Boy's Special Christmas

The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories

LOVE this book!!!


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"Both poses require some flexibility in the back of your front leg."


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stonefox wrote:
"Removal of the third phosphate group produces a molecule called Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP):
ATP+H2O>(ATPase)ADP+P+E"

Kreb's Cycle?


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well oddly enough I have two books both within an equidistant reach on either side of my monitor, seriously. neither one is closer to me than the other

at my left hand, Machinery's Handbook 16th edition umm, okay, but its not a paragraph, its a table so :

10 1/2 32.9867 86.590

(in Mathematical Tables, Circumference and Areas of Circles, diameter, circumference, area)

and, at my right hand

"And we admitted also that what was done in opposite ways was done by opposites?"

Essential Thinkers: Plato, "Protagoras"


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philbox wrote:
epoch wrote:
philbox wrote:
epoch wrote:
It's a photograph. Unsure

so, it's a photograph of a book or just a photograph. If just a photograph then you fail at following directions see above and review directions. Follow reviewed directions and proceed to place apropriate section of text within a post.

Laugh
No. I followed your instructions. But on page 56 was a photograph. It's kind of hard to get the 5th sentence if it is a photograph. I followed them to a "T."


Ooooh, I see what you mean, dammit. Well post up the photograph or try page 57. Remember, useless without pics.
Hmmm, a photo of some guy climbing and ice route at Skeleton lake.....

From page 57: "Unfortunately, the following description is for historical purpose only."

What else would you expect in a book of Southern Ontario Ice. Unsure


atg200


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He wore a blanket over his shoulders and his shirtsleeve was ripped and dark with blood and he carried that arm against him with his other hand.

Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy


stonefox


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reno wrote:
stonefox wrote:
"Removal of the third phosphate group produces a molecule called Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP):
ATP+H2O>(ATPase)ADP+P+E"

Kreb's Cycle?

Close, just learned that last week with metabolism. Page 56, Chap. 1 is basic A&P introducing ADP in the chemical level or organization...to be applied in Chaper 36 (last weeks lesson) - good review.


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"Matrix II high speed steel teeth with 8% cobalt. Tough Bi-metal design. Fast Cutting. Long Life. Universal Tang.

Home Depot catalog, 1999 edition


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Each phospholipid molecule has a phosphate-containing head and two fatty acid tails (section 3.3 and figure 4.4a).

-the intro bio textbook for the lab i teach.


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I'm at work, let's try this again:
    notrunc
    Do not trunicate the output file; this preserves blocks in the output file that this invocation of dd did not write.

~UNIX in a Nutshell


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Your employer is required to release your exposure and medical records to your physician or designated representative upon your written request.


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clausti wrote:
Each phospholipid molecule has a phosphate-containing head and two fatty acid tails (section 3.3 and figure 4.4a).

-the intro bio textbook for the lab i teach.

AHHHHH!!!! My heads going to explode!!!!!
This class has been amazing I can't actually believe I retained all 1000 pages of it.


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"with Colpo-Urethrocystopexy, 58267, 58293"


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Gmburns2000 wrote:
"with Colpo-Urethrocystopexy, 58267, 58293"

Shocked

Having some problems, GMB? Tongue


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reno wrote:
Gmburns2000 wrote:
"with Colpo-Urethrocystopexy, 58267, 58293"

Shocked

Having some problems, GMB? Tongue

with the 2008 CPT code manual, yes. Laugh


sherron99


Dec 2, 2008, 6:12 PM
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The primitive building of the founders became filled with tools and materials, of workmen exhausted by sweat, who asked everybody please not to molest them, exasperated by the sack of bones that followed them everywhere with it's dull rattle.

One Hundred Years of Solitude
-Gabriel Garcia Marquez


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Sheet pile cofferdams can also be used with economy in the construction of bridge piers and abutments in relatively shallow water.


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Dec 2, 2008, 6:50 PM
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That book is brilliant, but like most others, it's best in its original language.

I have a book on each side of the monitor, so here they are:

"Hi, Daniel," Blair says. (Less than zero - Bret Easton Ellis)

"One of those most responsible for the great interest the Chinese Communists have displayed in Sun Tzu is Kuo Hua-jo, whose name is practically unknown in the West." (Sun Tzu - The Art of War, Samuel B. Griffith translation)

-F


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"Chang-Tzu is beset by doubts and uncertainties: 'Speech is not only the exhaling of air...'"

Travels with Herodotus, Ryszard Kapuscinski.

(Great post, by the way, Phil.)


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"He didn't see how it was even possible." Cell, stephen king.

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