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    Formula \For"mu*la\, n.; pl. E. {Formulas}, L. {Formul[ae]}.
    [L., dim. of forma form, model. See{Form}, n.]
    1. A prescribed or set form; an established rule; a fixed or
    conventional method in which anything is to be done,
    arranged, or said.

    2. (Eccl.) A written confession of faith; a formal statement
    of foctrines.

    3. (Math.) A rule or principle expressed in algebraic
    language; as, the binominal formula.

    4. (Med.) A prescription or recipe for the preparation of a
    medicinal compound.

    5. (Chem.) A symbolic expression (by means of letters,
    figures, etc.) of the constituents or constitution of a
    compound.

    Note: Chemical formul[ae] consist of the abbreviations of the
    names of the elements, with a small figure at the lower
    right hand, to denote the number of atoms of each
    element contained.

    {Empirical formula} (Chem.), an expression which gives the
    simple proportion of the constituents; as, the empirical
    formula of acetic acid is {C2H4O2}.

    {Graphic formula}, {Rational formula} (Chem.), an expression
    of the constitution, and in a limited sense of the
    structure, of a compound, by the grouping of its atoms or
    radicals; as, a rational formula of acetic acid is
    {CH3.(C:O).OH}; -- called also {structural formula},
    {constitutional formula}, etc. See also the formula of
    {Benzene nucleus}, under {Benzene}.

    {Molecular formula} (Chem.), a formula indicating the
    supposed molecular constitution of a compound.

    1. In such programs, formulas in the law automatically decide how much money will be spent.
    2. The process involves a series of measurements to indicate the thickness of tissue that would have covered specific points on the skull, following formulas based on sex, age, weight and ethnic background.
    3. But one group of young people, mostly students, had heard those Stalinist formulas once too often.
    4. Chang said researchers recently analyzed a series of popular formulas known as "anshen zhenjing," or tranquilizers, and discovered an active ingredient with effects similar to the popular Western drug Valium.
    5. The plan to spend $57 million promoting reformulated versions of the Finesse products underscores the fickle nature of the fragmented hair care market and the need to constantly rejigger formulas.
    6. But government hospitals still report shortages of vaccines, antibiotics and baby formulas.
    7. UNC Inc. has reopened an old plant and tinkered with old formulas to develop a new service: reclaiming metals from waste water.
    8. Starting in 1995, up to 7,700 Irish would receive visas annually under a "diversity" provision of the bill designed to offset the unfairness of past immigration formulas.
    9. Hospital line-item prices were used in some of the more complicated cost-reimbursement formulas, however.
    10. The state and Gerald Gaull, who developed the formula as director of pediatric research at an institute currently operated by a state agency, had alleged that the companies violated the patent by marketing synthetic infant formulas fortified with taurine.
    11. Whenever we use computerization to proceed from formulas and algorithms to policy and to actions affecting humans, we stand open to good and to evil on a massive scale."
    12. Like many winning formulas, Picture This (10pm BBC2) is so simple you wonder why nobody thought of it before.
    13. The author, Harriet Tyson-Bernstein, said "readability" formulas used to judge whether a text is too far over children's heads are partly to blame for the poor prose.
    14. Our formulas for determining bonuses are also kept to a simple equation.
    15. The only food prices that will still be controlled are bread, low-fat milk, cottage cheese and milk formulas for infants.
    16. Under such a system, Congress could modulate programs without having to review all the formulas or predict how many claims would be made.
    17. The conviction that this pattern is inevitable understandably irks disciples of schools professing to have formulas which, if properly applied, would ensure enduring growth.
    18. The Defense Ministry acknowledged the two countries exchanged technical information "mainly in the domain of safety," and "to the benefit of both parties." "It did not lead to any transfer of concepts or formulas.
    19. The formulas used to allocate aid, which are supposed to equalize for differences in the fiscal strength of governments, in practice have distributed a disproportionate share to wealthy communities.
    20. The NSA insists on keeping secret the encryption formulas at the heart of Project Overtake, sparking speculation that the agency would fiddle with the software so that it could read all communications.
    21. In 1985, the agency awarded about $6 million in contracts to 11 electronics companies to build snap-in computer cards about the size of an audio cassette that use the NSA's secret formulas to encrypt messages.
    22. The formulas for several HUD grant programs are based on census information.
    23. Nestle has been the target of a U.S. consumer boycott for a decade because of its marketing of infant formulas in developing nations.
    24. The winning formulas typically involve marketing ideas, such as Mr. McCabe's "worst movie" campaign, that set the small stores apart from the cookie-cutter approach of the chains.
    25. Unlike the traditional fixed formulas, the flexible ones aren't spelled out in the corporate proxies, so it is harder to tell what the chief executive is being paid for.
    26. But unlike Mr. Hamarat, he avoids mathematical formulas.
    27. The current inventory numbers a half million compounds, stored in bottles on chemists' shelves or logged as formulas in computers.
    28. "Everyone wants more than the formulas proposed so far called for," the analyst said.
    29. Combining the zeal of a second-generation restaurateur with the time-tested formulas of the nation's largest fast-food chain, Mr. Lencioni has built the busiest McDonald's in America.
    30. Many others are also boycotting Enfamil, Bristol-Myers's leading formula made by its Mead Johnson subsidiary, as well as other Bristol-Myers formulas.
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