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And around half use Goldschmidt's thermite.The fractional change in length is called "strain".
The problem is that the situation we have now is that there's not enough water in that end of the pool.Only fractionally in our economy, but it's worth less as time goes on.
It's not what you do once you have wealth.And now with fractional shares, which is just a fancy way of saying you can buy a little bit of a stock or a share.You don't have to put all the money down.
And you see again, we're pretty small numbers here.These are fractional percent that have been here.So that's another way to do this thing.
now? When you hear now—when people talk about Micropayments and you actually look at what they're talking about, they're talking about 99 cents, $1.99. Micropayments usedto be fractional cents. And now they're a buck, 2 bucks, 3 bucks those are just transactions.And at that point, when the transactions engines become so efficient, be it, you know, the iPhone, iTune store or the emerging, you know, the emerging sort of transaction system within
You shouldn't have to do that homework.could be managed fractionally better, maybe, in some places, it's a pretty sound achievement.
You might also wonder, like, well, is the list exclusive or inclusive?But the quarks have these really strange fractional charges, like 2/3, minus 1/3.
"While Africa's share of the global population increases from 15% in 2009 to 20% percent in 2035,its share of global energy demand declines fractionally to 5.4% over the same time frame.Furthermore, 1/3 of the total energy demand in Africa by 2035 takes the form of traditional biomass use."
And more importantly, you can get vaccination status so you have a understanding of efficacy of the vaccine very early on in the season.And running a system like this really is fractional compared to what it takes to run a true surveillance system at the CDCwhere you're engaging with physician offices and laboratory facilities.
The cost of processing, of validating, of confirming your interest, and when you want to sell that interest is going to be equally burdensome.Blockchain technology-- one use case of it is fractionalization and automation.If you can break the "Mona Lisa" down to a billion pieces, you can have a billion people around the world owning
It's the amount realized minus cost basis.But when it comes to real world with so many transactions and fractional ownerships and fractional transactions goingin and out, it's really hard to do this manually.
And why it occurred, specifically, was because of a lot of the parts of the monetary system today.So one of the first main parts of how money works today is fractional reserve banking.So a real show of hands, is anyone familiar with what fractional reserve banking is?
You might also wonder, like, well, is the list exclusive or inclusive?How is that even possible, a fractional charge?
'Tienes drogas, go to jail!' 'Drugs?I don't have any drugs!' He shrugged fractionally, shoulders tense, hands gripping the wheel.A setup, she thought.
So one of the first main parts of how money works today is fractional reserve banking.So a real show of hands, is anyone familiar with what fractional reserve banking is?OK, awesome, great. So I'll explain this from scratch.
we know. This is actually I just got this two days ago. I don't know if you guys know Bob Laughlin. He's acollege up at Stanford University. He won a Nobel Prize for something called the fractional quantum hall effect but he's a condensed matter physicist.This equation here, H, which is called the Hamiltonian is really the equation of everything. If I could solve this equation, I would know everything I need to know about a
And in some ways this is completely obvious, because so many banks have failed and we don't have any type of bank insurance at that point.So if your bank goes under, your savings are there, the money essentially vanishes, and it's fractional reserve banking, right?So you've put in, they can loan up to 90% off on their deposits.
of clarity about how our financial, and especially our banking systems, work-- things like fractional reserve and debt creation.
And they show-- the areas that are kind of in brighter, hotter colors are areas where there was higher-- something called fractional anisotropy
Two and a half hours of footage sitting somewhere that's never gonna be seen. And that's the stuff that I did shoot. And so, imagine the ratio of time is just sub-fractional. Absolutely.
He also developed what's called saturation diving which was a way to saturate divers' bodies with nitrogen and pioneered all of the relationships in fractional gas pressures
a piece of the "Mona Lisa." Yes, it's only worth, probably, a fraction of a dollar, but you're owning a piece of the "Mona Lisa."And that's only able recently, through blockchain technology, that you can fractionalize things to that degree, and that it costs next to nothingto transfer a tiny fraction of an asset between two individuals.
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