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For returning students who have their uniforms, the uniform charge is $500.
"The reason," a Shearson executive explained, "was to have uniform charges for our funds."
A new uniform charge is then applied to the drum and the cycle is repeated.
To a very rough approximation, the nucleus can be considered a sphere of uniform charge density.
Scotland will retain the standard uniform charge for each person for both water and sewerage.
The uniform charge for landing at Washington National Airport is 57 cents a thousandweight.
When you put them in a specific gel, which coats them with a uniform charge, they move only in relation to their size.
These semiconductor radiation detectors need efficient and uniform charge collection and low leakage current.
Thus polypeptides after treatment become rod-like structures possessing a uniform charge density, that is same net negative charge per unit length.
It is a well-characterized experimental system and is useful for visualizing the deposition of individual bacteria on the uniform charge, flat quartz surface.
Community Rates Only about a dozen of the 30 Blue Cross associations across the country still offer uniform charges, which are called community rates.
Deliveries are made at least once every day except Sundays and Bank Holidays at uniform charges for all British destinations.
Electronic polarization may be understood by assuming an atom as a point nucleus surrounded by spherical electron cloud of uniform charge density.
This can be seen by treating the case of a linear dielectric with permittivity ε and thickness d between two conducting plates with uniform charge density σ.
Therefore it is important for good control of the direction that the particles in the stream have a uniform charge to mass ratio and that they move at a uniform speed.
Major exceptions to this rule are the light elements hydrogen and helium, where the charge is concentrated most highly at the single central point (without a central volume of uniform charge).
This surface is most often used to determine the electric field due to an infinite sheet of charge with uniform charge density, or a slab of charge with some finite thickness.
From 5 December 1839 until 9 January 1840 a uniform charge of 4d was levied for pre-paid letters up to half an ounce in weight instead of postage being calculated by distance and number of sheets of paper.