Hoover vetoed the most in fact he was nicknamed the "veto president!
It's highly possible. Especially if that window is used more than the other three.
"Checks and Balances," is the phrase.
This element is thorium.
Albert einstein was an amazingly intelligent man. Normal human beings use about 10% of there brain "Power" but Albert on the other hand used a lot more than the average human being. It has been scientifically studied and scientist say that Albert used about 20% of his brain "Power". But there is someone who used even more than Albert Einstein.
Lower power dissipation (except at very very high switching rates, as almost all the power dissipated by CMOS is during switching).
Yes, plutonium can be used for more than two things. Applications of plutonium include:explosive in nuclear weaponsnuclear fuel in nuclear power reactorsthe isotope 238Pu is used as fuel in radioisotope thermoelectric generators used in spacecraft or other applicationsneutron generator, as Pu-Be source
The high power objective is used to zoom in a little bit more than the low power ob
That depends a LOT on the technology used - some technologies are much more efficient than other (converting a higher percentage of the power used into visible light).
well....on Top Gear (a UK motoring show) they used a V10 to power a rocking chair, and to power a blender.
There, of course is logic involved in creativity but in varying amounts. I think myself that it requires more brain power for some people to be creative, like myself, but on the other hand less brainpower used on academic intelligence. However, for most other people, it is reverse; Less brain power used for creativity, and more used on academic "smarts."
only water is used in boilers to reduce the cost. and if other liquid like petrochemicals will be used than the cost will be more and there will be the higher risk because if the boiler bursts than it will cause more damage than water boiler.
Blue, used to designate water - and there is more water on the globe than land.