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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor dissolved in the
air, not including any liquid water or ice falling through the air. For
clouds to form, and rain
to start, the air doesn't have to reach 100% relative humidity at the
Earth's surface, but only where the clouds and rain drops form. This
normally occurs when the air rises and cools. Typically, rain falls
into air with less than saturated humidity. Some water from the rain
may evaporate into the
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Mixing ratio or humidity ratio
Mixing or humidity ratio is expressed as a ratio of water vapour mass, mw, per kilogram of dry air, md, at a given pressure. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The colloquial term moisture content is also used instead of mixing/humidity ratio. Humidity ratio is a standard axis on psychrometric charts, and is a useful parameter in psychrometrics calculations because it does not change with temperature except when the air cools below dewpoint.
That ratio can be given
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire On July 26, 2008, the FBI celebrated its 100th anniversary as an
intelligence agency and national security organization and a century of
service to the American people. Please explore these pages to learn how
a small group of 34 investigators has grown into a cadre of more than
30,000 employees, evolving right along with the changing threats facing
our nation. And check out our new 132-page book
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Eurasian
Organized Crime
We apply the term “Eurasian Organized Crime” to organized
crime groups comprised of criminals born in or with family from the
former Soviet Union or Central Europe.
These groups operate in numerous countries around the world, including
the U.S., where their criminal activities cause hundreds of millions
of dollars in losses to U.S. businesses, investors, and taxpayers
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No. 50 August 20, 1941 #722. FROM: Washington (Nomura) TO: Tokyo (Part 1 of 2) During
my conversation with a member of the Cabinet, he remarked, "The
President has a broadminded view of the world and is not anti-Japanese.
In his past speeches and in his recent statement he had never referred
to Japan. As soon as he returned to Washington he had the Secretary of
State take up
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CHAPTER
IV
PART
A‑HULL‑NOMURA CONVERSATIONS
(October
17, 1941‑ November 20, 1941)
Advent of the Tojo Cabinet and
Redoubling of Japanese Government's Insistence Upon an Early Acceptance of Its
Proposals. [1]
1. Ambassador Nomura Complains of
Lack of Coordination Between Japanese Foreign Office and Navy (October 18,
1941)
Following the change of government in Japan, Ambassador Nomura
on October 18, 1941, offered his
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In what might embarrass less adventurous souls, astronaut Koichi Wakata is returning to Earth with the underwear he kept on for a solid month during his space station stay and scientists will check them out.
They're experimental high-tech undies, designed in Japan to be odor free.
The Japanese spaceman described his underwear test Thursday as shuttle Endeavour
and its crew aimed for a touchdown the next morning. The astronauts
released
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Stolypin was born in Dresden, Saxony, on 14 April 1862. His family was prominent in the Russian aristocracy, and Stolypin was related on his father's side to the poet Mikhail Lermontov.
His father was Arkady Dmitrievich Stolypin (1821-1899), a Russian
landowner, descendant of a great noble family, a general in the Russian
artillery and later Commandant of the Kremlin Palace. His mother was
Natalia Mikhailovna Stolypina (née Gorchakova; 1827-1889), the daughter of a Russian foreign
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63. Mr. Churchill's Exchange
with Mr. Matsuoka
A reply by
Prime Minister Churchill was now sent to Mr. Matsuoka. Full assurance was given
by the British Prime Minister that neither the United States nor Great Britain
was preparing to attack Japan, and that all preparations made in the Far East
were based solely on reasons of self-defense. British impressions concerning
Japan had not been gathered from ambassadorial reports alone, but the course of
events in the Far East and
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Lara's life is also dealt with in considerable detail. Lara, whose
full name is Larissa Feodorovna Guishar (later Antipova), is the
daughter of a bourgeois mother. She becomes involved in an affair with
Viktor Komarovsky, a powerful lawyer with political connections, who
both repulses and attracts her. Lara is engaged to Pavel "Pasha"
Antipov, an idealistic young student who becomes involved in Bolshevism
through his father. To gain independence from Komarovsky, Lara
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Synopsis
Paris Hilton has opened a new clothing
store at the South Park Mall and Wendy thinks it demeans women. After
finding no help in her parents, Wendy turns to one man for help: Mr.
Slave.
Full Recap
At
the South Park Mall, Paris Hilton is making an appearance. Wendy wants
to know what she does; the answer she receives is that Paris is a
stupid, rich, whore. She is there to open her new store, which supports
that position,
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Ship of the Line is the first expansion to Flying Colors.
It primarily (although not exclusively) covers major fleet actions
during the period of the American Revolution. The expansion includes
sixteen total scenarios and adds over 100 new, individually named and
rated ships as well at over 30 new commanders. Scenarios include: 1. Quiberon Bay, 20 November 1759 2. 1st Ushant, 27 July 1778 3. Rhode Island, 11 August 1778 (hypothetical) 4. Saint Lucia, 15 December 1778 5. Grenada, 6 July 1779 6.
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When Ike is claimed by his Canadian birth parents, the boys set out
to gain an audience with the Canadian Prime Minister. Meanwhile,
Cartman's biggest concern is that the boys don't spend all of Christmas
in Canada.
Full Recap
The
Broflovski family is enjoying their Hanukkah celebration when there is
a knock at the door. Ike's Canadian birth parents have come to take
their baby back. The new Canadian prime minister has made it legal for
them
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Each episode opens with a tongue-in-cheek disclaimer:[13]
All characters and events in this show—even those based on real
people—are entirely fictional. All celebrity voices are
impersonated.....poorly. The following program contains coarse language
and due to its content it should not be viewed by anyone.[14]
South Park was the first weekly program to be assigned the TV-MA rating,[15] and is generally intended for adult audiences.[16][17][18]
The boys and most other child characters
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire The Knesset has set the 12th of Heshvan, the murder date according to the Hebrew calendar, as the official memorial day of Rabin. An unofficial but widely followed memorial date is November 4th, the date according to the Gregorian calendar.
In 1995 the Israeli Postal Authority issued a commemorative Rabin stamp.[23]
The Yitzhak Rabin Center was founded in 1997 by an act of the Knesset,
to create "[a] Memorial Center for Perpetuating the Memory of Yitzhak
Rabin." It
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By emitting high-pitched sounds and listening to the echoes, also known as sonar, microbats locate prey and other nearby objects. This is the process of echolocation, an ability they share with dolphins and whales. Two groups of moths exploit the bats' senses: tiger moths produce ultrasonic signals to warn the bats that the moths are chemically-protected (aposematism) (this was once thought to be the biological equivalent of "radar jamming", but this theory is still unconfirmed); the moths
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Gene Therapy Bibliographic Records: 01/01/1997 to present; Full Text: 01/01/1997 to present (with a 12 Month delay) *Full text delay due to publisher restrictions ("embargo"). Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire
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The ion
channel protein called TRPA1 is present on sensory neurons, which are located
in most body tissues. Anesthetics activate this protein, also called the
mustard-oil receptor, causing nerves to "fire.” That message tells the
brain that something painful is happening. “Probably
what is most significant for people to know is that this activation of a pain
channel actually adds to post-surgery inflammation, so what we didn’t know
before was that you could exacerbate swelling of
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