Sentences with phrase «other components whose»

The program will help build demand for batteries and other components whose costs will decrease with high - volume production.

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Similarly, other S&P 500 component funds — for example, that of the Day Trader whose only S&P 500 holdings consist of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Google, in equal market cap proportion — are actively allocated relative to the S&P 500.
It can be defined in any direction you please — let's say z. Then, according to quantum mechanics, the other two components of the spin are fluctuating at random so that the spin vector is located somewhere on a cone whose z direction is always the same.
The Adult Protection component of the Erie County Department of Social Services provides assessments and then can provide a variety of specialized protective services to vulnerable adults, ages 18 and older whose condition or circumstances make them vulnerable to abuse, neglect, and exploitation by others.
They may simply be binary systems whose components eclipse each other.
NEU1 belongs to a family of enzymes in cells whose job is to dismantle and recycle unneeded proteins and other components.
Among several cognitive components associated with these symptoms, inferring others» emotions and beliefs is suggested to be one of the most important cognitive components whose disturbance is deeply related to deficits in social communication and social interaction of ASD (Frith, 2001).
If for a moment we put aside other controversies and questions as alluded to by Mr. Polikoff and focus of the three components, summative being the last and arguably the most important, if school / districts are opting to implement only the last of the three, won't their students be at a disadvantage when compared to those whose teachers have employed the full range of SBAC assessment and guidance to tweak instruction throughout the year leading up to the summative assessments?
These problems are easily remedied with polyurethane transmission mounts by Energy Suspension, whose components outperform and outlive other materials.
The lower tract, whose function is purely excretory, consists of the bladder, a muscular sac that receives the urine delivered to it through the ureters and stores it until it is expelled from the body via the other component of the lower tract, the urethra, a thin tube leading from the bladder to the outside world.
The show will exhibit a group of artworks in the gallery, and also feature a corresponding internet component of digital works in an online gallery, which have been organized based on a system of artists inviting other artists whose work they admire (shown in black boxes, linked to the artists who have invited them).
Nearly all of the other exhibitions, though, have a film or audio component: Jackie Nickerson's exhibition includes four very quiet films, similar yet different from her photographs; Robin Rhode (who is also in New Slideshow) has a selection of three video works on view in relation to his compatriot Zanele Muholi, whose exhibition does not include film / video but audio of the various participants in her Faces and Phases series telling their stories as black South African lesbians.
On the other hand, such a ban would almost certainly result in detriment to certain groups whose religions have a stronger material component, prescribing an outward appearance as well as a direction of the heart.
In addition, our talented executive search consultants and executive recruiting specialists plumb industries whose goods and services fuel other major industries, such as manufacturing, which produces steel, cement, batteries, medical supplies and equipment, automotive parts, airplane components, and processed foods.
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