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Mixed and usually
Mixed economies usually employ macroeconomic planning, while micro-economic affairs are left to the market and price system.
Mixed species marshes were highly variable and usually had no standing water.
* Mixed martial arts helmets have ear pads to prevent serious injuries to the athletes, who do not usually endure such force to the ears.
What starts off as a matching of striking movements is usually followed by successions of locks and may end in groundwork, a pattern that is echoed in the modern Mixed Martial Arts.
Mixed waste paper is not usually deinked ( skipping the deinking stage ) for paperboard manufacture and hence the pulp may contain traces of inks, adhesives, and other residues which together give it a grey colour.
Specifically, it usually refers to the semi-proportional system used in Japan, South Korea, some regions of Russia and elsewhere, sometimes known as the Supplementary Member system or, by some political scientists, Mixed Member Majoritarian ( MMM ), which combines first-past-the-post voting with party-list proportional representation.
Variegate porphyria ( also known as " Mixed hepatic porphyria ", " Mixed porphyria ", " South African genetic porphyria ", and " South African porphyria ") is an autosomal dominant porphyria that can have acute ( severe but usually not long-lasting ) symptoms along with symptoms that affect the skin.
However, the AutoPlay properties dialog for any drive usually gives " Mixed content " as a content type option.

Mixed and under
Mixed anti-personnel and anti-tank minefields, anti-personnel mines under anti-tank mines, and fuses separated from mines have all been used for this purpose.
The two associations had played 16 inter-association matches under differing rules ; the Sheffield Rules, the London Rules and Mixed Rules.
The force that entered Afghanistan, in addition to the 103rd Guards Airborne Division, was under command of the 40th Army and consisted of the 108th and 5th Guards Motor Rifle Divisions, the 860th Separate Motor Rifle Regiment, the 56th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade, the 36th Mixed Air Corps.
After the start of World War II the Japanese garrison stationed on the island consisted of the 742 man Minami-Tori-Shima Guard Unit, under the command of Rear-Admiral Masata Matsubara and the 2, 005 man 12th Independent Mixed Regiment, under the command of Colonel Yoshiichi Sakata.
MMA competition is legal and under the purview of the Swedish Mixed Martial Arts Federation ( SMMAF ) which was formed in 2007 and began overseeing MMA events in 2008.
On April 30, 2011, the SMMAF sanctioned the first event under its purview to utilize the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts.
MMA competition is legal and under the purview of the Professional Mixed Martial Arts Council or PROMMA Africa ( www. promma. co. za ) which was formed in 2010 with its main purpose to regulate MMA at larger MMA promotions such as EFC Africa ( www. efcafrica. com ).
The ' Gardenesque ' style of English garden design evolved during the 1820s from Humphry Repton's Picturesque or ' Mixed ' style, largely under the impetus of J. C. Loudon, who invented the term.
In the 1996 election, the first to be held under the Mixed Member Proportional system, the Alliance won 13 seats in Parliament.
In the 1996 election, which was conducted under the new Mixed member proportional representation ( MMP ) electoral system, the Alliance won thirteen seats.
In the summer of 2008, The Capella of Calvin College, the concert choir of Calvin under the direction of professor Joel Navarro, earned two third prizes in the Mixed and Free Category at the 37th Florilege Vocal de Tours Competition in Tours, France.
It was notable for being the first election to be held under the new Mixed Member Proportional electoral system, and produced a parliament considerably more diverse than previous elections.
There were three basic racial classifications under the law: Black, White and Coloured ( Mixed ).
As indicated by " Clubs " in the organization's title, many or most of its sanctioned events take place under its local branches, such as the Mixed Breed Dog Club of California, Mixed Breed Dog Club of Oregon, Washington Mixed Breed Dog Club, Mixed Breed Dog Club of St. Louis, and so on.
While under control of Egyptian authorities Egypt complained to the Mixed Armistice Commission that on the 7 and 14 October 1950 Israeli military Forces had shelled and machine-gunned the Arab villages of Abasan al-Kabera and Beit Hanoun in Egyptian controlled territory of the Gaza strip.
On October 23, the Assembly decided that if they were to recommend an alternative system, it would be an STV system, over a Mixed Member Proportional system also under consideration.
Specifically, it is the amount of BOD fed to the aerator ( lbs / day ) divided by the amount ( lbs ) of MLVSS ( Mixed Liquor Volatile Suspended Solids ) under aeration.
Dean had already warned Shamrock once earlier in the fight about striking to the back of the head — an illegal move under the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts.
The Japanese garrison during World War II consisted of 1, 031 Imperial Japanese Army men of the 10th Independent Mixed Brigade, under the command of Major Shigeo Imagawa, and about 600 Imperial Japanese Navy men.
Ready Mixed Concrete is manufactured under computer-controlled operations and transported and placed at site using sophisticated equipment and methods.

models and EI
Various models and definitions have been proposed of which the ability and trait EI models are the most widely accepted in the scientific literature.
Currently, there are three main models of EI:
Different models of EI have led to the development of various instruments for the assessment of the construct.
The trait EI model is general and subsumes the Goleman and Bar-On models discussed above.
Pontiac became the first automaker to offer an optional EI, the breakerless magnetic pulse-triggered Delcotronic, on some 1963 models ; it was also available on some Corvettes.
Ford fitted a Lucas system on the Lotus 25s entered at Indianapolis the next year, ran a fleet test in 1964, and began offering optional EI on some models in 1965.
In their 2002 article, entitled “ Linking emotional intelligence, spirituality and workplace performance: Definitions, models and ideas for research ”, they reviewed literature on both EI and various aspect of spirituality.

models and usually
The field is usually seen as compatible with the physical sciences, and uses the scientific method as well as simulation or modeling, often comparing the output of models with aspects of human behavior.
" Simplified population models usually start with four variables: death, birth, immigration, and emigration.
Free software business models are usually based on adding value such as applications, support, training, customization, integration, or certification.
Certain models of LG CD-ROM drives with specific firmware used an abnormal command for " update firmware ": the " clear buffer " command usually used on CD-RW drives.
This disagreement usually takes the form of competing empirical tests of the elasticities of demand and supply in labor markets and the degree to which markets differ from the efficiency that models of perfect competition predict.
The media was quick to follow suit, and social scientists sympathetic to the anti-cult movement, who were usually psychologists, developed more sophisticated models of brainwashing.
The term " neural network " usually refers to models employed in statistics, cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence.
Neural network models in artificial intelligence are usually referred to as artificial neural networks ( ANNs ); these are essentially simple mathematical models defining a function or a distribution over or both and, but sometimes models are also intimately associated with a particular learning algorithm or learning rule.
Practical optics is usually done using simplified models.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
In 1993, Porsche Motorsports at Weissach briefly produced a turbocharged 968 Turbo S, a fairly odd naming choice for Porsche which usually reserves the added " S " moniker for models that have been tuned for more power over a " lesser " counterpart, such as with the 911 Turbo.
They were usually equipped with Apple's newest technologies, and commanded the highest prices among Apple desktop models.
However, as already mentioned in the original paper of Franz Wegner, a solid state theorist who introduced 1971 simple gauge invariant lattice models, the high-temperature behaviour of the original model, e. g. the strong decay of correlations at large distances, corresponds to the low-temperature behaviour of the ( usually ordered!
The rendering of images is a highly parallelizable activity, as each frame usually can be calculated independently of the others, with the main communication between processors being the upload of the initial source material, such as models and textures, and the download of the finished images.
CLIÉ handhelds were released in series, usually with a few models released in each series.
Descriptions of statistical models usually emphasize the role of population quantities of interest, about which we wish to draw inference.
Some slide rules (" duplex " models ) have scales on both sides of the rule and slide strip, others on one side of the outer strips and both sides of the slide strip ( which can usually be pulled out, flipped over and reinserted for convenience ), still others on one side only (" simplex " rules ).
The S / 360 models 30, 40, and 50 had an integrated 1052-7 console that was usually addressed as 01F, however, this was not connected to the byte-multiplexer channel, but rather, had a direct internal connection to the mainframe.
< li > A finite table ( occasionally called an action table or transition function ) of instructions ( usually quintuples: q < sub > i </ sub > a < sub > j </ sub >→ q < sub > i1 </ sub > a < sub > j1 </ sub > d < sub > k </ sub >, but sometimes 4-tuples ) that, given the state ( q < sub > i </ sub >) the machine is currently in and the symbol ( a < sub > j </ sub >) it is reading on the tape ( symbol currently under the head ) tells the machine to do the following in sequence ( for the 5-tuple models ):
At the high end are highly detailed brass models which are usually imported from Japan or Korea and can cost in excess of $ 500.
In the US these models are usually purchased in epoxy or wood kits and some as brass models.
Because of the similarities between the Meta-Object Facility M0-model and UML structure models, Meta-Object Facility metamodels are usually modeled as UML class diagrams.

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