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#* and repeat
#* repeat analysis but use different distance measure
#* repeat analysis several times, deleting one variable each time
#* repeat analysis several times, using a different order each time
#* Otherwise, descend into the child and repeat from step 1.

#* and analysis
#* Ideas for new products can be obtained from basic research using a SWOT analysis ( Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats ).
#* Critical path analysis is most useful at this stage
#* Porter 5 forces analysis
#* product portfolio analysis
#* break even analysis at various prices
#* contribution margin analysis
#* breakeven analysis

#* and use
#* We finally use the models in which the D < sub > n </ sub > hold ( in case all are not refutable ) in order to build a model in which φ holds.
#* the provision of advice and assistance in system use.
#* be licensed under royalty-free terms for unrestricted use, or
#* The branched DNA ( bDNA ) method can use either DNA or RNA as the target nucleic acid.
#* In areas of very little or no use, Leave No Trace encourages people to spread out.
#* If you're making a topical archive, use the name of the topic, for example < tt >< nowiki >/ Place of birth debate </ nowiki ></ tt >.
#* If you're just archiving old discussion, use the next available number ; so if the last archive page was Archive 3, call it < tt >< nowiki >/ Archive 4 </ nowiki ></ tt >.
#* Leviathan's purpose is the use of overwhelming force in order to end violence quickly.
#* the principle of least effort: Speakers especially use economy in their articulation, which tends to result in phonetic reduction of speech forms.
#* Processing distributed computing projects places a computer under continuous full CPU load, therefore, overclockers often use the stress to test their system's stability
#* Projects such as BURP, Renderfarm. fi and Leiden Classical allow users to submit their own operations for use in the system.
#* The photoinitiator and any byproducts resulting from its use should be non-toxic.
#* The most frequent method used here is use of the Leopold matrix

#* and different
#* performed by Neil Young & Crazy Horse ; previously unreleased ; different lead vocal dub than version on American Stars ' n Bars
#* US: Saturday Evening Post, November 28, 1936 ( as " Reggie and the Greasy Bird ", with different setting & characters )
#* A different mix from the version on the US and Canadian LPs or the UK single.
#* We can bring this about on 5 different levels, all of which interlink but also can be achieved separately and in no particular order.
#* Album version ; different mix from the 1963 mono single
#* Includes a different introduction than that of the version on The Yes Album

repeat and analysis
Cytogenetic analysis for fragile X syndrome was first available in the late 1970s when diagnosis of the syndrome and carrier status could be determined by culturing cells in a folate deficient medium and then assessing for " fragile sites " ( discontinuity of staining in the region of the trinucleotide repeat ) on the long arm of the X chromosome.
The CDF collaboration will repeat the analysis with at least twice as much data to see whether the bump gets more or less pronounced.
The resulting data allowed Labby to repeat Weldon and Pearson's original investigations, as well as delve deeper into the analysis.

repeat and use
The active method makes use of a specially constructed message that must be inserted at a specific point in the protocol, to make the master and slave repeat the pairing process.
# Initial ( chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics )-the starting point for use of a new or undocumented repeat process.
By 1951, 87 subroutines in the following categories were available for general use: floating point arithmetic ; arithmetic operations on complex numbers ; checking ; division ; exponentiation ; routines relating to functions ; differential equations ; special functions ; power series ; logarithms ; miscellaneous ; print and layout ; quadrature ; read ( input ); nth root ; trigonometric functions ; counting operations ( simulating repeat until loops, while loops and for loops ); vectors ; and matrices.
A repeat of departments A and B for use outside the Reich.
It also had the unintentional side effect of causing many programs to be junked after their repeat rights had expired, as they were considered to be of no further use by the broadcasters.
With the abundance of PCR technology, primers that flank microsatellite loci are simple and quick to use, but the development of correctly functioning primers is often a tedious and costly process. A number of DNA samples from specimens of Littorina plena amplified using polymerase chain reaction with primers targeting a variable simple sequence repeat ( SSR, a. k. a. microsatellite ) locus.
The national side should not repeat any indication on the denomination, or any parts thereof, of the coin neither should it repeat the name of the single currency or of its subdivision, unless such indication stems from the use of a different alphabet.
" The national side of the euro coins intended for circulation should not repeat any indication of the denomination, or any parts thereof, of the coin, neither should it repeat the name of the single currency or of its subdivision, unless such indication stems from the use of a different alphabet.
" You'll notice today some bands use the same trick on every introduction ; others repeat the same musical phrase as a modulation into a vocal ... We're fortunate in that our style doesn't limit us to stereotyped intros, modulations, first choruses, endings or even trick rhythms.
Other patterns, such as Penrose tiling and Pongal or Kolam patterns from India, use symmetry which is a form of finite repetition, instead of translation which can repeat to infinity.
These innovative courts use substance abuse intervention with repeat offenders who plead guilty to driving while intoxicated.
Although domestic use of telerecording in the UK for repeat broadcasts dropped off sharply after the move to color in the late 1960s, 16 mm black and white film telerecordings were still being offered for sale by British broadcasters well into the 1970s.
' Blue ' is melodic rock with Americana vocals that repeat ‘ I ’ m so blue, without you ’ over pop chords and a cute use of scratching to cover swearing.
Finally and most significantly, they disagreed over proper future use of air power which Trenchard judged as being vital in preventing a repeat of the strategic stalemate which had occurred along the Western Front.
Now instead of computing the actual value of M ' and 2 * M ' and the sine terms for every new or full moon, we can use the fact that these approximately repeat every full moon cycle.
Afterward, in unison, the participants repeat thrice a declaration of affirmation: thadu (, sadhu ), Pali for " well done ", akin to the Christian use of amen.
Some allow ALTs to plan and lead language activities in class, sometimes for the entire class period, while others make minimal use of their ALT, such as limiting them to reading new vocabulary words for the students to repeat and having the ALT walk between the rows of students while the students do writing assignments.
In the Apple II version, the player could hold down the spacebar ( Apple IIe and later ) or use the repeat key ( Apple II Plus and earlier ) while picking a locked chest resulting in a faster unlocking of the chest.
* Understanding and correct use of limit bids and forcing bids is fundamental to applying the system: all no trump bids below the level of 4NT are limit bids, as are all suit bids that merely repeat a suit already bid by the partnership ; changes of suit may be forcing or not depending on the approach bids.
Many traditional infomercial producers make use of flashy catchphrases, repeat basic ideas, or employ scientist-like characters or celebrities as guests or hosts in their ad.
For years outside the range of this table, use the fact that the dominical letters repeat exactly every 400 years.

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