See also: Normalising Normalizing Normalization Normalize Normalized Normalizer Normal Normative Norm Normalcy Normally Normality Normie Normocephalic
1. During Normalising, the material is heated to a temperature approximately equivalent to the hardening temperature (800-920°C). At this temperature new austenitic grains are formed
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2. Normalising is a heat treatment process that is used to make a metal more ductile and tough after it has been subjected to thermal or mechanical hardening processes. Normalising involves heating a material to an elevated temperature and then allowing it to cool back to room temperature by exposing it to room temperature air after it is heated.
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3. Annealing / Normalising Annealing is a heat treatment process which alters the microstructure of a material to change its mechanical or electrical properties. Typically, in steels, annealing is used to reduce hardness, increase ductility and help eliminate internal stresses.
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4. Normalising Mental Health and Reducing Stigma in the Workplace
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5. Normalising \\psi=1,-1> is easy as \\psi^*= for the normalised ket
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6. Normalising consists of heating a suitable steel to a temperature typically in the range 830-950°C (at or above the hardening temperature of hardening steels, or above the carburising temperature for carburising steels) and then cooling in air.
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7. Normalising special needs: the Kabul school offering hope
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8. Normalising Bodies is a community set up to empower and educate all on how important it is to feel good about yourself both emotionally and physically.There is a lot of negativity in the world around various subjects and we should not allow ourselves to be distracted by this negativity whether that makes us feel unworthy, unwanted or unhappy.
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9. Normalising bad behaviour enables further abuse to continue
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10. Another reason for Normalising our database is to prevent “delete anomalies”
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11. NEW YORK, September 28, 2011 (Balochistan Times): Expressing happiness over meeting his Pakistani counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar at a reception in New York, Indian external affairs minister SM Krishna said such social exchanges will go a long way in Normalising relations with the neighbouring country.
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12. Normalising is preferred over annealing due following advantages: 1
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13. Better mechanical properties are obtained, such as strength and hardness (with slight decreased ductility) in Normalising, i.e
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14. If improvement in mechanical properties is the main objective, then Normalising is done.
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15. Today building probability distributions as the Normalising flow is an active area of ML research
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16. 15 hours ago · Stop Normalising Political Terrorism In West Bengal
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17. Normalising menstruation, empowering girls Every month, millions of adolescent girls around the world face a miserable cycle of pain, discomfort, shame, anxiety, …
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18. AIM: To understand the function of Normalising statements.
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19. Normalising is a heat treatment of steel to change the grain size to improve the physical properties of the steel
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20. To explain Normalising you have to know a little bit about iron
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21. The aim of a "Normalising rationale" (talking about those people who, when they are subjected to stressful situations, experience a different reality) is to lessen the fear surrounding a person's experience by linking those experiences to common/expected phenomena (Nelson, 1997).
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22. Normalise Past participle: normalised Gerund: Normalising Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative normalise normalise Present I normalise you
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23. ‘Normalising Statements’ Flashcard for Obsessional Thinking; Step 3
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24. Normalising statements are short ‘bullet point’ reminders of everything you have learned about panic
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25. They then explore Normalising information about the prevalence of voice hearing, tri
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26. Normalising practices, such as collective and inclusive person references ('we'), can be used effectively to 'unpathologise' emotions, behaviours and experiences that may otherwise be especially salient for children with a diagnosis of ADHD, which can help address issues of self-concept and identity.narrowing of recipiency.
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27. Nations and stakeholders in Israeli-Palestine conflict react to Bahrain and Israel Normalising diplomatic relations
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28. Synonyms for Normalising in Free Thesaurus
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29. Although Sri Lanka is often cited as a leader in maternal and child health, Normalising menstruation is far from being realised
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30. Normalising flows are a generic solution to that issue: it is a transformation from a simple distribution (e.g
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31. Bijectors and Normalising flows
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32. Normalising flows are a powerful class of generative models, that aim to model the underlying data distribution by transforming a simple base distribution through a series of bijective transformations
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33. Sudanese split over Normalising relations with Israel AFP 10/25/2020 U.S., U.K
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NORMALISING [ˈnôrməˌlīz]