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Some and processes
Some anthropologists, such as Lloyd Fallers and Clifford Geertz, focused on processes of modernization by which newly independent states could develop.
Some early scientists such as Georg Ernst Stahl ( 1659-1734 ) and Francisque Bouillier ( 1813 – 1899 ) had supported a form of animism which life and mind, the directive principle in evolution and growth, holding that all cannot be traced back to chemical and mechanical processes, but that there is a directive force which guides energy without altering its amount.
Some of the driving research questions in studying how the brain itself processes language include: ( 1 ) To what extent is linguistic knowledge innate or learned ?, ( 2 ) Why is it more difficult for adults to acquire a second-language than it is for infants to acquire their first-language ?, and ( 3 ) How are humans able to understand novel sentences?
Some philosophers have argued that it is intrinsically unsolvable, because qualities (" qualia ") are ineffable ; that is, they are " raw feels ", incapable of being analyzed into component processes.
Some crystals have formed by magmatic and metamorphic processes, giving origin to large masses of crystalline rock.
Some analysts take the view that business-to-business marketers should proceed cautiously when weaving social media into their business processes.
Some of the more poorly-designed programs can be shut down by killing their processes: for example, in Microsoft Windows through the Windows Task Manager, or in Mac OS X using Force Quit or Activity Monitor.
Some use the term dispute resolution to refer only to alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), that is, extrajudicial processes such as arbitration, collaborative law, and mediation used to resolve conflict and potential conflict between and among individuals, business entities, governmental agencies, and ( in the public international law context ) states.
Some engines convert heat from noncombustive processes into mechanical work, for example a nuclear power plant uses the heat from the nuclear reaction to produce steam and drive a steam engine, or a gas turbine in a rocket engine may be driven by decomposing hydrogen peroxide.
Some examples of exothermic processes are:
Some work in university settings where they carry out research on the cognitive and social processes of human development, learning and education.
Some non-software industries are beginning to use techniques similar to those used in free software development for their research and development process ; scientists, for example, are looking towards more open development processes, and hardware such as microchips are beginning to be developed with specifications released under copyleft licenses ( see the OpenCores project, for instance ).
Some semiconductor fabrication processes use its oxide for integrated circuits at 45 nm and smaller feature lengths.
Some however may affect the replication or chromosomal partition mechanism, and other cellular processes.
Some of the earliest ideas on how physical and mathematical processes and constraints affect biological growth, and hence natural patterns such as the spirals of phyllotaxis, were written by D ' Arcy Wentworth Thompson and Alan Turing.
Some common examples of mass transfer processes are the evaporation of water from a pond to the atmosphere, the purification of blood in the kidneys and liver, and the distillation of alcohol.
Some recent work has been done in analysis using concepts from non-standard analysis, particularly in investigating limiting processes of statistics and mathematical physics.
Some processes involving neutrons are notable for absorbing or finally yielding energy — for example neutron kinetic energy does not yield heat immediately if the neutron is captured by a uranium-238 atom to breed plutonium-239, but this energy is emitted if the plutonium-239 is later fissioned.
Some paints form by solvent evaporation only, but most rely on cross-linking processes.
Some pairs of processes cannot be connected by cause-and-effect relations, and they are said to be spatially separated.
" Some archaeologists use a different understanding by excluding ceramic objects such as figurines which are made by similar processes, materials and the same people but are not vessels.
Some of these processes might be statistically reliable, while others might not.
Some societies become increasingly secular as the result of social processes, rather than through the actions of a dedicated secular movement ; this process is known as secularization.
Some search engines, like Yahoo, use automated processes to detect soft 404s.

Some and propagate
Some 500, 000 years earlier, the Heechee were active in discovering the galaxy, including an Australopithecine-inhabited Earth ( where a sampling of the creatures were extracted and left to propagate to modern time on a Heechee station ).
Some glial cells ( astrocytes ) can even propagate intercellular calcium waves over long distances in response to stimulation, and release gliotransmitters in response to changes in calcium concentration.
Some proponents of nanorobotics, in reaction to the grey goo scare scenarios that they earlier helped to propagate, hold the view that nanorobots capable of replication outside of a restricted factory environment do not form a necessary part of a purported productive nanotechnology, and that the process of self-replication, if it were ever to be developed, could be made inherently safe.
Some of the Polish activists, mostly members of the landed gentry and the intelligentsia, abandoned armed insurrection and began to propagate a doctrine of organic work by strengthening the economic potential and educational level in Polish territories.
Some new rights were added, including the freedom to propagate atheism and to practice religion.
Some species produce plantlets from the roots, which can be used to propagate the plant.

Some and faster
Some services include express services which skip some stations in order to run faster and separate longer distance riders from short-distance ones.
Some software providers also produced compilers for BASIC, and other languages, to produce binary ( or " machine ") code which would run many times faster and make better use of the small system RAM.
Some features of Windows 7 are faster booting, Device Stage, Windows PowerShell, less obtrusive User Account Control, multi-touch, and improved window management.
Some experimented with new techniques, such as faster beats and the use of side steps in the dance ; this latter innovation formed the foundation of cha-cha-cha, and was the result of Jorrin's experimentation.
Some special and specific algorithms have been developed to aid in attacking some public key encryption algorithms-both RSA and ElGamal encryption have known attacks that are much faster than the brute-force approach.
Some high-performance boats are capable of traveling faster than the true windspeed on some points of sail, see for example the Hydroptère, which set a world speed record in 2009 by sailing 1. 71 times the speed of the wind.
Some game versions award bonus points for clearing the field quickly, encouraging faster play.
Some are presumably adaptive, for example, because they lead to more effective actions in given contexts or enable faster decisions when faster decisions are of greater value ( heuristics ).
Some application functions are actually faster in Classic than under Mac OS 9 on equivalent hardware, due to performance improvements in the newer operating system's device drivers.
Some scientists argue that, because the Earth was much hotter, tectonic activity was more vigorous than it is today, resulting in a much faster rate of recycling of crustal material.
Some kits shed their dark color much faster than their siblings and adopt a fluffy white / grey coat by mid-September.
Some parts of the route are on bus lanes, specifically built for buses to travel faster.
Some major manufacturers, known as the Gang of Nine, decided to group together and decide on a bus type that would be open to all manufacturers, as fast as or faster than IBM's Microchannel, and yet still retain backward compatibility with ISA.
Some straight-pull bolt-action rifles were thought faster, but lacked the simplicity, reliability, and generous magazine capacity of the Lee-Enfield.
Some exhibitors found longer films more desirable since it made programming easier, faster, and possibly cheaper, as they no longer had to organize their own programs by editing together a variety of short films.
Some jet aircraft can move faster than sound.
Some common whips such as the bullwhip or sparewhip are able to move faster than sound: the tip of the whip breaks the sound barrier and causes a sharp crack — literally a sonic boom.
Some of these drives have alternative 3rd-party firmware that have this removed to enable faster ripping.
Some hosts went so far as to try to " rewrite " the path, sending mail via " faster " routes — this practice tended to be frowned upon.
Some shutters triggered the flashbulb a fraction of a second prior to opening, permitting use of faster shutter speeds.
Some may spin much faster than Earth, while others spin extremely slowly, leading to very long days and nights.
Some blue stragglers have been observed to rotate quickly, with one example in 47 Tucanae observed to rotate 75 times faster than the Sun, which is consistent with formation by collision.
Some guitarists may choose to tap using the sharp edge of their pick instead of fingers to produce a faster, more rigid flurry of notes closer to that of trilling, with a technique known as pick tapping.

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