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Here's the new image.to calibrate type 1a supernovae.
other words even the average restaurant brewery in America in that era and today has about a 10 Barrel Brew House usBrewers calibrate our world in barrels because that's how we pay taxes and that's why a keg is called a half barreluh that keg up there is 15.5 gallons so a barrel of beer is 31 gallons so the average Brewing System is about 300
So just to remind you, here are the two views, put in terms of whether attention promotesHe calibrates it to be extremely difficult.
that this image the black above and below those are sunglasses so what happened is we hadn'tfully calibrated the uh Imaging system and we went out there in that bright Houston uh light we had uh white outconditions and so one of the engineers are there sacrifices Oakley snapped it in half the camera you know lenses the eyes or this far APK you couldn't just
But, yeah, to just see an older lady have a little bit of fun and excitement, that's one of the nice things that this musical has given us.and how you calibrate that over the course of an evening is like a conversation between me and, of course, our brilliant director Luke Sheppard
Well, not surprisingly, rates go down.And I hope you calibrate you to process time to importance.
We were planning to put this in the upper Van Allen belt.And to calibrate you, if you were not protected by radiation shielding, one minute exposure would kill you.This is pretty hot stuff up there.
They were very annoyed because they were trying to build a telescope to do radio observations of the Sun.And they couldn't calibrate the telescope because they point it away from the Sun and there was the signal.They point it everywhere, they point it there, and what they had discovered unwittingly was the Big Bang.
hip hop, the vernacular expressed through architecture and movement-- all of which shows that the bones that lie undergroundAnd they calibrate and quantify these adverse childhood experiences and say a score of such and such
Then thirdly, and now, of course, reading a bit much into this picture here, what's really important is that we alwaystry to calibrate our judgments by forcing our minds to make comparisons.So why am I saying this?
How do you make a difference?How do you calibrate your cases?How do you spend time on your outliers?
or impending children of your own.So does that then calibrate these differences?
even more grainy. So, I'm talking to my father, I'm going out to shoot something, I say, "You know, what should I do? I really don't wanna push it because I'm gonna get twice the amountis you calibrate your camera to that lighting condition and you're all set. And it's about 99 bucks and you put it in your pocket. It's about the size of a passport. The ExpoDisk
Understanding the best arguments of your critics, understanding what information those who disagree with you have that you lack is very helpful for making better decisions.- The best calibrated people aren't those who know the most.It's those who know what they don't know.
The right question is not, are your expectations too high or too low?But are your expectations calibrated for what the marriage realistically can provide?And so I don't have this, I think, skeptical or cynical view that says we're asking too much.
And it's just like the judging the distance of an oncoming car at night.You've calibrated how bright the headlights of a car of known distance are.And you look at cars whose headlights are fainter, and you figure out their distance.
It has to be calibrated, usually intentionally, for the person.
be well-calibrated. And I don't know, I think I'd like to add a few more elements into the primary.
It's not well-calibrated. But essentially, we're all out there and so is everybody that we can't stand.
the data I need to calibrate my beliefs with reality. But avoidance, pessimism,
It takes different amounts of time to calibrate different features.
Have you thought about trying to cross-calibrate with other types of sensors?
But then things like online calibration to calibrate the cameras, with respect to each other, even in the real time operation, as well as some sensor intrinsic kind of biases
that will help a person to calibrate themself.
We have the ability to calibrate the others.
We helped-- the supervisor helped to calibrate it, he's also a village person.
out to spot check before they calibrate his headgate for water bounty.
And based on some of the literature-calibrated estimates, we get down to $40 billion.
You just need some carefully calibrated level of transparency.
succeed in meeting their quota-- calibrated pain was being used to push enslaved people to exceed their previous day's gains in production.
And so using any stick calibrated will do.
And it was very carefully calibrated.
Okay? And then we calibrate the model to fit the historical US data back to the 1950s, okay?
First, we calibrate the decoder by recording neural activity as Pager uses the joystick to move a cursor to targets presented on the screen.
Using these data, we calibrate the decoder by mathematically modeling the relationship between patterns of neural activity and the different joystick
But this is a very standard model that's used to calibrate, say, the US cost of carbon and so on.
And we couldn't get the GPS to calibrate.
stimulate the growth of different types of immune cells and they calibrate the immune system so that it reacts to
We use them to set investment hurdle rates and to calibrate risk, and to discount projected future cash
individual characteristics, their ability, and what they bring to the table rather than the groups that they belong to.So comparisons can be a powerful tool to calibrate your judgments.All of this, of course, hints at the fact that what we really should do is use a more structured process.
It's the stars that we used to calibrate all our distance relations, and it's great for studying very faint objects.
Well, let me calibrate that slightly.
or impending children of your own.Again, to calibrate it, the difference between humans and Neanderthals, modern humans and Neanderthals
And we had a guy who was an expert in lighting calibrate the light that came, the foot candles that came from each headlight.
The value, to the United States, of these applications has been calibrated about five years ago.So this is half of the productivity benefits we've calibrated-- not a good deal.
I think the critical factor for everyone is to be well calibrated.
They threw an absorption cell in there to give calibrated lines to sort of compensate for everything that goes wrong.
There is a little bit of-- I mean the machine is calibrated for the 750 ml.
And so to do so, we need to calibrate.
They are sometimes games or things that we need to do to calibrate the equipment.
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