It makes it easier to analyze the data sets from separate experiments if you normalize. The curves themselves should approximate each other regardless of the initial parameters. If you normalize first the % recovery (immobile/mobile estimates) can be taken right form the curve without post analysis. Tau should be approximately the same regardless of normalization.
i have red river Indian dollars from 1978 :one is SGT TOMMY PRINCE , CHIEF GORDON lathlin and treaty number 6 ITS A KIND OF A LITTLE BOOKLET THAT SAYS: THE GOAL OF THE 1978 ISSUE OF THE RED RIVER INDIAN DOLLARS IS TO RAISE SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO INSURE THE COMPLETE RESTORATIONOF THIS MOST SINIFICANT RELIC OF THE RED RIVER SETTLEMENT. there's more explication than that i just put the main one. the booklet in a plastic cover with strong carboard with the dollars fitting in. i would like to know the value of these peaces in Canadian dollars. thank you in advance for your answer. Marie Cholette cholette.Marie@hotmail.com
Do you want to be poor and live on 10 dollars a day? You aren't supposed to use the word "you" in a rhetorical question if it is used in an opening paragraph. So, maybe ... "Why should people struggle to keep food on the table?" ... would be a better fitting rhetorical question.
The advantages of standardization in manufacturing are cost effectiveness and integration. Standardization of lathe cutting tool stock sizes and tool post mounts for instance allow tool post manufacturers to cover a huge range of lathe designs and uses with a single product, whereas otherwise a potentially huge range of tool post products might be required to furnish the functionality of a given tool post design to diverse lathes and cutting tool dimensions. The basic potential disadvantage of standardization in manufacturing is that it may lock in obsolescence. Tool stock developments may for instance render tool posts designs obsolete for the advantages of new tools, or a given tool post mount design may for instance preclude using the advantages offered by new tool post designs, which thus makes the lathes obsolete. Because good system designs can exercise foresight to ensure long term non-obsolescence, there are usually general advantages to be realized from standardization wherever a fitting, universal vision for standardization can be conceived.
As Inflation is defined as too many goods chasing too few goods, they can either raise interest rate in order to reduce consumption and make people save or reduce the money supply by selling out assets and then burn off the money they get away(to reduce the total money in the economy).
1. What, and how much, to produce. 2. How to produce it. 3. For whom to produce it. In a centrally controlled economy, the people being evaluated against the criteria for "success" are anxious to succeed. As a consequence, they are literal in their interpretation of the result criteria. if required to produce a number of ton of "crops," they grow turnips which are heavy, even if they do not meet consumer needs. If required to produce tractors, they ignore the fact that words like "usable", "working" or "functional" are missing from the instructions. They look "good" even if they are not delivering the implied results.
Fitting for WHAT.
no.
Emma Fitting died in 1986.
Emma Fitting was born in 1900.
Hans Fitting died in 1938.
Hans Fitting was born in 1906.
Adam Fitting is 6' 5".
Ryan Fitting is 5' 7".
Sure why not
Yes, as long as it is the boy's fitting room and not the girl's fitting room.
The duration of A Fitting Tribute is 780.0 seconds.
Adam Fitting goes by Pipe.