The expansions of Krishna who come to the material creation are called avataras or incarnations. |
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During range expansions, a lag phase often precedes rapid population growth. |
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In these papers a special role is played by expansions in terms of the eigenfunctions of linear differential operators. |
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Thus, neither allele is epistatic to the other in permitting the occurrence of expansions or contractions. |
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They're colonialists, operating in the wake of war and imperialist expansions. |
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We've been working with a few defense contractors and companies in the electro-optics business that are considering expansions. |
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Other topics in the large range of applied mathematics topics which he studied were existence theorems and asymptotic expansions. |
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In this study, we did not consider the effect of demography, such as population size bottlenecks and expansions. |
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These expansions of the binomial equation describe all the possible outcomes from the experiment above. |
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No major renovations or expansions are planned for the former Indigo location, she said. |
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The attempt to keep pace with ever increasing museum collections has resulted in a recent spate of building expansions worldwide. |
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The development project is part of the Campaign Waterloo initiative, which also is funding the expansions. |
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In the following table, we give the prefix and infix notations and the corresponding expansions. |
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Their past expansions have never resulted in the demolition of housing for its building or for parking. |
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The factor that has kept new premises and expansions at bay is the complete lack of uncommitted parking. |
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This value signifies that the colony contains 37,800 sectors of cells having tract length expansions. |
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Proposed expansions to the shopping centre could bring larger stores to the county town. |
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The club is currently planning several expansions to accommodate golfers who seek pleasure and leisure in a quiet place. |
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It leaves open the possibility of limited expansions of two lodges in the mountain region. |
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It might mean that the proposed expansions are built later rather than sooner, but at least our representatives will have been diligent. |
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Despite the grim financial climate, several smaller theaters find themselves planning expansions. |
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Athletics is moving ahead with expansions to Columbia Icefields recreation facility. |
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There will also be expansions to the kitchen and dining areas to accommodate the additional residents. |
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He says that while their intentions are humble for now they, like other companies, leave ample room for future add-ons and expansions. |
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Yet the chief executives of these companies remain relatively low-profile, making headlines only when announcing expansions or job lay-offs. |
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Gun rights groups immediately mounted challenges and have countered by lobbying for and passing legal expansions of gun rights. |
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During previous expansions, the relegated clubs from the previous season were re-elected, while the top Second Division sides were promoted as usual. |
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He examined series expansions and looked at series with fractional powers. |
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From 1939 Titchmarsh concentrated on the theory of series expansions of eigenfunctions of differential equations, work which helped to resolve problems in quantum mechanics. |
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Although additions and expansions have been made to suit its occupants, the Bishop's House at Fort Kochi can instantly take you on a nostalgic ride. |
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We're delivering on this promise with one of the most significant coverage expansions in the history of the respected Goetze brand. |
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Long known for championing fiscal stringency, the fund has recommended that Tanzania and Mozambique consider countercyclical fiscal expansions. |
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Mahler regretted that, apart from his own work, little interest had been shown by 20th century mathematicians in the study of arithmetical properties of decimal expansions. |
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You may need capital for premises upgrades, facility expansions, assembly line upgrades and the purchase of machinery and equipment. |
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Structural changes to the facility such as expansions or interior design modifications should support research excellence. |
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I can assure the member that almost all of the expansions in that area are overbudget and that is because the government lacks vision. |
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Prices could go even lower in the short term, but low prices motivate plant closings and slow down capacity expansions. |
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We estimate a discrete time survival model with a probit specification for house price expansions and contractions. |
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The farm has seen steady, planned expansions and now milks 470 cows and has 2,000 acres. |
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Anaconda agreed to fund feasibility studies and to provide financing, if found feasible, to fund expansions at the Bulong and Cawse sites. |
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They have even recruited a climate science denier to lobby banks under pressure to rule out funding coal expansions. |
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Naturally enough, several firms have delayed planned expansions and cut investment budgets. |
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Reading the document one has the strong feeling that we are embarking on a new round of expansions. |
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Investment in incremental refinery expansions is generally less costly than spending on grassroots facilities. |
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Taking proper account of all these factors, the parties will have a much higher share of all proposed brownfield expansions. |
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Potential indication expansions are on track and are expected to help strengthen the brand even further. |
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As growth of energy demand will continue over the next ten years, continuing investments and expansions in infrastructure are required. |
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These services normally do not require system enhancements or expansions for connection. |
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In 1969, 1978 and 1982, additional expansions were carried out, and in the meantime, the project of a new construction was considered. |
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The Service also informed the Committee about already implemented and proposed expansions of the EDE program in its SLO posts abroad. |
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Private equity may be the only route for some start-ups or expansions, and angels would like to see more projects take wing, because that's how they make money. |
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They levy marketeers and traders all sorts of fees and have audacity to even allocate market stalls or cause expansions of these utilities without the consent of the council. |
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Flax growers in southern Manitoba will have more opportunities to turn flax straw into cash when Schweitzer-Mauduit Canada completes its plant expansions this fall. |
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Terracing, however, was only extensively employed after Incan imperial expansions to fuel their expanding realm. |
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The recent and planned expansions in pipeline takeaway capacity are creating a better balance between gas supply from the WCSB and the ability to move it to markets, thereby further integrating the North American gas market. |
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By 1929, it undertook road expansions as well as opening markets and slaughterhouses. |
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If commodities as a category are plateauing, then says to me that markets are indicating a slowdown in emerging market expansions. That's a reasonable expectation, as far as I can tell. |
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Topics include Fourier series and orthogonal functions, the method of Frobenius and Legendre equations, and eigenfunctions expansions for the Sturm-Liouville problem. |
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In addition to expansion at first use, some publications also have a key listing all acronyms used therein and what their expansions are. |
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The probabilities are iteratively revised using expected values of the frequency of occurrence of the possible expansions, based on the current PCFG model, conditioned on the corpus. |
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Initialisms are purely a written convenience, being pronounced the same way as their expansions. |
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The plan illustrates the location of terminal and apron expansions, groundside access modifications, expansions to the parkade, the location of a new remote cark park and a place holder for a new attached hotel. |
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The notion of glocalization represents a challenge to simplistic conceptions of globalization processes as linear expansions of territorial scales. |
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Several port expansions are planned to facilitate this, although BHP has pulled out of one project amid concerns that Queensland already has a surplus of port capacity. |
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Einstein's theories are expansions and refinements of Newton's theories and, thus, increase confidence in Newton's work. |
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Second, the number of countries afflicted simultaneously means that rapid expansions of exports, which have supported output in the past, are harder to achieve. |
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Few of us would accept 100 percent Ricardian equivalence, whereby fiscal expansions leave interest rates unaffected. |
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This is a multiple entry field containing one or more three-letter codes and text expansions, corresponding to representative types of contracts used in the programme. |
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Those expansions must occur at a pace by which we are able to absorb and have the capacity in order to provide the necessary means to help families who come here. |
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In sum, the various capacity expansions do not point to a propensity for US exporting producers to dump on the Community market because of the likely match of supply and demand on a worldwide level. |
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Entries in this field do not have associated text expansions. |
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In fact, most if not all expansions are committed before work begins. |
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Assets not in service include expenditures incurred to date for plant expansions which are still in process, and property, plant and equipment not yet in service as at the balance sheet date. |
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The exact causes and motivations for Rome's military conflicts and expansions during the republic are subject to wide debate. |
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Tasks planned for the upcoming months include opportunities to partner with the Canadian battle group on tactical infrastructure expansions and winterizations. |
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Continued growth required a number of plant expansions. |
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Nevertheless, in order to ensure that the prospective expansions of the euro area run smoothly, the ECB, and the national central banks of the euro area, take a keen interest in developments in candidate countries. |
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There are few touchier subjects in the Colorado business world than expansions at the state's ski areas. |
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These expansions brought the boundaries of Normandy roughly in line with those of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen. |
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Fertility rates have declined during recessions and increased in the later years of expansions. |
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I am your contact person if you have questions about water hammers, pulsations and expansions in the fields of water systems, chemical and the food industry. |
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We do not know for certain if those expansions were performed in violation of this provision, but it has become obviously impossible to many villagers to seed a simple home garden close to their house. |
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Such series are presented by Adams who uses Taylor series expansions and gives coefficients in terms of the eccentricity. |
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These include corrections, alterations and expansions of the main text, as well as commentary upon it, and even unrelated texts. |
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In 1926 and 1937, the art dealer and patron Joseph Duveen paid for two major expansions of the gallery building. |
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Keynesians emphasize reducing aggregate demand during economic expansions and increasing demand during recessions to keep inflation stable. |
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Amongst new sequences, there are also expansions on elements Tolkien kept ambiguous, such as the battles and the creatures. |
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However some species show circuitous migratory routes that reflect historical range expansions and are far from optimal in ecological terms. |
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He had great success in persuading parliament to pass successive Navy bills authorising expansions of the fleet. |
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Many of the songs on their first three albums, and occasionally later in their careers, were expansions on traditional blues songs. |
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Ensuring long useful lives for hardware and software systems with the inevitable expansions, upgrades, and previously unconsidered interconnections to other systems is an architectural function. |
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Willamette has been proactive in modernizations and expansions of its manufacturing plants over the last ten years. |
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He comes and goes with strange gestures, sudden obliterations and expansions, giving the impression of some kind of otherworldly being that would be weakened by the approach of a human face. |
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It got all fuckered up over the course of the last 3 or 4 expansions. |
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The publisher also confirmed that this content, and the rest of the game's expansions, will be developed by the game's main team, Rocksteady Studios. |
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However, Jensen says the city is being careful not to overextend its offerings, and is being mindful to preserve sufficient land for future airport expansions. |
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This is a reflection of a combination of dynamic buildup of petrochemical capacities and comparatively slower cat cracker expansions in refineries. |
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The biotechnology and technology industries have helped spur major expansions at both the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Worcester Polytechnic Institute. |
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The relationships between Fourier expansions in nonlinear systems with the orthonormal sets are obtained as characteristics functions of Sturm-Liouville systems. |
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Both airports formerly served scheduled passenger flights and both are proposing expansions and renovations to handle domestic and European flights in the near future. |
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Exercises and problems also explain how Borel summability can be used to solve problems concerning formal expansions as well as improving the accuracy of asymptotic estimates. |
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This text underwent numerous expansions and revisions throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, containing many dubious stories, and was translated into numerous languages. |
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Australia by contrast is a picture of general equilibrium, punctuated from time to time by expansions that have left very few linguistic outliers or inliers. |
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