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Bite-Registration Waxes are used to estabhsh the occlusion or horizontal relationship of the lower jaw to the upper jaw when there are opposing teeth present. Bite waxes may have a flow of 84% at 30°C. They are generally compounded from high-flow, low-melting paraffins, microcrystalline waxes, and resins. [Pg.480]

There are relationships between populations living in the same time, and between populations in different times, horizontal relationships and vertical ones. See the top of figure la, where the "horizontal" relationship is indicated between the two populations C and D, both living in one time-leveli at present. ... [Pg.1]

An arrow between two tools A and B denotes a Uses relationship indicating that tool A uses data and/or functionality from tool B. A horizontal relationship refers to a synergistic cooperation between two extended tools that can be handled in the (accessible) code of the involved extended tools, whereas a vertical relationship between an extended and an existing tool implies the use of an external wrapper for an a-posteriori integration of the existing tool. ... [Pg.558]

In principle, a horizontal relationship can also be realized by a wrapper. In some... [Pg.558]

Horizontal relationship between time-averaged void fraction a (solid line) and time-TKE k (dotted line).20... [Pg.122]

In the middle of the table, triads are grouped horizontally. Three columns are labeled group VIllA because of the horizontal relationships. An example of a horizontal triad is iron, cobalt, and nickel. Sometimes there are also diagonal relationships. For example, beryllium is more. similar to aluminum than it is to magnesium. [Pg.164]

FROM TRIADS TO HORIZONTAL RELATIONSHIPS IN THE EMERGENCE OF THE PERIODIC SYSTEM... [Pg.109]

WHY WERE TRIADS DISCOVERED BEFORE HORIZONTAL RELATIONSHIPS ... [Pg.111]

Inside the team top-down relationships (between top management and project leader between project leader and the team) horizontal relationships inside the tasks, between all participants. [Pg.68]

To summarize, Lothar Meyer developed two two-dimensional illustrations of the arithmetical connections between the atomic weights and the properties of the elements for use in his textbooks. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight, and horizontal relationships could be found. But until 1870, he spoke about a regular change in the chemical character, and did not use the terms periodic dependence or law. He found consistent differences in the atomic weights, which he discussed as proof of the complex characteristics of atoms. [Pg.51]


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