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combination and changes
The person using these tests must determine which combination of procedures is practical for any specific item in order to evaluate the dimensional changes of textile fabrics or garments after laundering procedures commonly used in the home or commercial laundry.
The step sequence consists of a combination of turns, steps, hops and edge changes.
Geomorphology seeks to understand landform history and dynamics, and predict future changes through a combination of field observation, physical experiment, and numerical modeling ( Geomorphometry ).
A combination of a championship's lineage, the caliber of performers as champion, and the frequency and manner of title changes, dictates the audience's perception of the title's quality, significance and reputation.
A great variety of changes in the extracellular or intracellular environment may have impact on gene expression, depending on the exact configuration of a given promoter: the combination and arrangement of specific DNA sequences that constitute the promoter defines the exact groups of proteins that can be bound to the promoter, at a given timepoint.
The review resulted in several changes, the most significant being the combination of stages 3 and 4 into Stage N3.
Beside the effects of perturbational changes in the Earth's orbital eccentricity, as found by Laplace and corrected by Adams, there are two tidal effects ( a combination first suggested by Emmanuel Liais ).
When this gene is mutated to cause a loss or reduction in its function, the cell can progress to cancer, usually in combination with other genetic changes.
This mathematical combination creates a problem for crawlers, as they must sort through endless combinations of relatively minor scripted changes in order to retrieve unique content.
Even the physical landscape is not entirely as it was: sea-levels have changed, and the combination of erosion and silting will have considerably altered the shape of the coast in some places, while the natural accumulation of peat and man-made changes from peat-cutting has altered inland landscapes.
There is no consensus on what caused this shift, though it is thought to be combination of climatic and political changes that brought an end to the city-state network.
The format of Sesame Street consists of a combination of commercial television production elements and educational techniques which have evolved to reflect the changes in American culture and the audience's viewing habits.
Symptoms of diarrhea-predominant IBS can be managed through a combination of dietary changes, soluble fiber supplements, and / or medications such as loperamide or codeine.
The combination of decreasing interest rates, loosening lending standards and regulatory changes for publicly traded companies ( specifically the Sarbanes – Oxley Act ) would set the stage for the largest boom private equity had seen.
ADHD management usually involves some combination of medications, Applied behavior analysis ( ABA, the new term for Behavior modification ), lifestyle changes, and counseling.
Geomorphologists seek to understand why landscapes look the way they do, to understand landform history and dynamics, and to predict future changes through a combination of field observations, physical experiments, and numerical modeling.
* Packaged release: a combination of many changes — for example, an operating system image which also contains specific applications.
Such intelligence may be scientific, technical, tactical, diplomatic, or sociological but these changes are analyzed in combination with known facts about the area in question, such as geography, demographics, and industrial capacities.
Thus, a combination of several factors appears to have led to changes of fashion and ritual.
After hearing Treves ' description of Merrick, and viewing the photographs, Crocker proposed that Merrick's condition might be a combination of dermatolysis, pachydermatocele and an unnamed bone deformity, all caused by changes in the nervous system.
Swing jazz features the syncopated timing associated with African American and West African music and dance — a combination of crotchets and quavers ( quarter notes and eighth notes ) that many swing dancers interpret as ' triple steps ' and ' steps ' — yet also introduces changes in the way these rhythms were played — as a distinct delay or ' relaxed ' approach to timing.
When used in combination with the Ahavoh Rabboh scale in the same piece ( as in Mayn Shtetl Yas ), the Mi Shebeirach section is usually a whole tone below the Ahavoh Rabboh scale ( for example, D Ahavoh Rabboh changes to C Mi Shebeirach or vice versa ).
The combination of decreasing interest rates, loosening lending standards and regulatory changes for publicly traded companies ( specifically the Sarbanes-Oxley Act ) would set the stage for the largest boom private equity had seen.
In the 1970s and 1980s, a combination of technological change, court decisions, and changes in U. S. policy permitted competitive entry into some telecommunications and broadcast markets.
Each increment of 1 in exposure value corresponds to a change of one “ step ” ( or, more commonly, one “ stop ”) in exposure, i. e., half as much exposure, either by halving the exposure time or halving the aperture area, or a combination of such changes.

combination and Marine
Around the world, a combination of tectonic coastal uplift and Quaternary sea-level fluctuations has resulted in the formation of marine terrace sequences, most of which were formed during separate interglacial highstands that can be correlated to Marine Oxygen Isotopic Stages ( MIS ) ( for example, Johnson and Libbey ( 1997 ).
For several years, this program was mandatory for all students ; the combination of Jesuit priests and Marine Corps JROTC instructors made the school's disciplinary system unique among American high schools.
* Post-World War I budget cuts have reduced United States Marine Corps aviation from almost 400 aviators to fewer then 50, prompting the Marine Corps first aviator, Major Alfred A. Cunningham, to write in the Marine Corps Gazette, " One of the greatest handicaps which Marine Corps Aviation must now overcome is a combination of doubt as to usefulness, lack of sympathy, and a feeling on the part of some line officers that aviators and aviation men are not real Marines.
Hastings joined the Peace Corps after dropping out of Marine OCS " out of a combination of service and adventure " says Hastings, and went to teach high school math in Swaziland from 1983 to 1985.
The 81 mm combination mortar mounted on the rear deck was not a gravity firing mortar as used by the Army and Marine Corps, in which the falling projectile's primer struck the fixed firing pin at the base of the mortar tube, but a unique lanyard firing weapon in which the projectile was still loaded into the muzzle.
Brown envisioned a department marketed specifically to the state's young people as " a combination Jesuit seminary, Israeli kibbutz, and Marine Corps boot camp.
Male and female United States Marine Corps drill instructors and Primary Marksmanship Instructors wear similar campaign covers with a matte black Eagle, Globe, and Anchor centered on the front ; the same insignia is worn on their olive drab combination covers.
Then he came back and they gained immense popularity with the release of their first ( official ) album Morskaya ( Морская, Marine ) in May 1997, which showcased a combination of melodic hard rock and Lagutenko's offbeat lyrics and coy, androgynous performance style.
In the Marine Corps, the combination cap is referred to as the " barracks cover.
Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy, United States Merchant Marine Academy or in Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps ( NROTC ) units wear a combination cap with a gold chinstrap attached by gold buttons, with a gold fouled anchor device.
* Marine Services: a combination of a special ( fixed ) base station and subscription offering voice, fax, data and always on internet-access.
In spring 2008 Thuraya introduced Thuraya Marine: a combination of a fixed telephone unit and special contract.
Marine conservationists rely on a combination of scientific principles derived from marine biology, oceanography, and fisheries science, as well as on human factors such as demand for marine resources and marine law, economics and policy in order to determine how to best protect and conserve marine species and ecosystems.

combination and Atlantic's
In 1991, Sylvia Rhone merged Atco with Atlantic's fledgling East West Records America label and briefly operated the combination as Atco – East West Records America.

combination and ferry
Railroad access to the west was by transfer steamers and ferry barges until a combination railroad-highway bridge was built in 1929.
< nowiki >*</ nowiki > denotes combination train ferry / ferry
There is a bridge-tunnel combination between Denmark and Sweden further south, but still the ferry Helsingør-Helsingborg has a dense schedule.
In combination with the separately-owned Norfolk and Portsmouth Bridge, later renamed the Jordan Bridge for founding South Norfolk businessman Carl Jordan, they formed a land and bridge route for automobiles as an alternative to several ferry systems.
The route is a combination of the remnants three former lines: the Seaboard Air Line Atlanta-Birmingham main line, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad former Mineral Belt line from Birmingham to Gadsden and Talladega, and the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway line from Guntersville to Attalla, which once went further north to Huntsville using a car ferry over the Tennessee River.

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