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By comparison, Stone Harbor bird sanctuary's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there.
Table 1,, p. 394, shows a comparison of K factor ratings of a number of commercial insulating materials in common use, including two different types of rigid urethane foam.
A statistical comparison of various alternative hypotheses has shown that universal common ancestry is significantly more probable than models involving multiple origins.
Phantom cats ( an example of living animals supposedly found outside of their normal range ) are a common subject of cryptozoological interest, largely due to the relative likelihood of existence in comparison to fantastical cryptids lacking any evidence of existence, such as Mothman.
A maturity model can be used as a benchmark for comparison and as an aid to understanding-for example, for comparative assessment of different organizations where there is something in common that can be used as a basis for comparison.
In linguistics, the comparative method is a technique for studying the development of languages by performing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or more languages with common descent from a shared ancestor, as opposed to the method of internal reconstruction, which analyzes the internal development of a single language over time.
William York Tindall, in his 1962 study, A Reader's Guide to Dylan Thomas, finds comparison between Thomas ' and Joyce's wordplay, while he notes the themes of rebirth and nature are common to the works of Lawrence and Thomas.
Since capital goods and labor are highly heterogeneous ( i. e. they have different characteristics that pertain to physical productivity ), economic calculation requires a common basis for comparison for all forms of capital and labour.
The common basis for comparison for capital goods must also be connected to consumer welfare.
Third, the information is useless to other individuals if it is not in a form that allows for meaningful comparisons of value ( i. e. money prices as a common basis for comparison ).
In addition, the < operator returns its second argument if it succeeds, allowing things like < code > if a < b < c </ code >, a common type of comparison that in most languages must be written as a disjunction of two inequalities like < code > if a < b && b < c </ code >.
Using a common set of dimensions provides a consistent basis for assessing performance and enables the comparison of performance across jobs.
It is common practice to use an adjusted version of Pearson's kurtosis, the excess kurtosis, to provide a comparison of the shape of a given distribution to that of the normal distribution.
A common definition of a metaphor can be described as a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in most ways are similar in another important way.
Engineers at the company's research lab carried out a systematic comparison of various power sources and determined that the almost forgotten Stirling engine would be most suitable, citing its quiet operation ( both audibly and in terms of radio interference ) and ability to run on a variety of heat sources ( common lamp oil – " cheap and available everywhere " – was favoured ).
A common feature of satire is strong irony or sarcasm —" in satire, irony is militant "— but parody, burlesque, exaggeration, juxtaposition, comparison, analogy, and double entendre are all frequently used in satirical speech and writing.
For the work of other postmodernists, such as Donald Barthelme and Robert Coover, a broad comparison to Surrealism is common.
The Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer ( TWSTFT ) system being used in comparison among some time laboratories uses a satellite for a common link between the laboratories.
It constructed a narrative of cultural continuity, set in opposition to the violent disjunctions of Revolutionary France, a comparison common to the period, as expressed in Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution: A History and Charles Dickens ' Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities.
In comparison, MIDI defined only 16 channels that accumulated common channel control messages like program change, volume and pitch, and most digital systhesizers of the time could only provide from 12 to 128 simultaneously sounding notes.
While this is a phenomenon common to most languages in the world ( for example, spoken English does not always correspond to written standards ), the degree of " correctness " of spoken Indonesian ( in terms of grammar and vocabulary ) by comparison to its written form is noticeably low.
This comparison contrasts to the common name " coral-insects " applied to the polyps which form coral.
A comparison of some common words in French, Cree, and Michif:
Roy Blount, Jr. recently extolled the virtues of " son of a bitch " ( particularly in comparison to " asshole ") in common speech and deed.

comparison and print
Historian Laura Holsteter writes on the woodblock print illustrations of Miao peoples in the Guizhou gazeteer, stating " the 1692 version of the Kangxi gazetteer show a refinement in the quality of the illustrations by comparison to 1673.
All-capital print greatly retards speed of reading in comparison with lower-case type.
The version in print and widely available in English is a translation and synthesis of the original Dutch and the first English translation ( done by Huizinga himself ), because " a comparison of the two texts shows a number of discrepancies and a marked difference in style " ( Translators Note, unnumbered page ).
Content from each issue of the paper is minimal in comparison with how most newspapers publish articles online as well as in print, though the Gazette occasionally does offer a. pdf of an issue, usually a couple of weeks after its publication.

comparison and sizes
Progress of miniaturisation, and comparison of sizes of semiconductor manufacturing process nodes with some microscopic objects and visible light wavelengths.
This Act changed the rules for the redistribution of seats in the Canadian House of Commons so that Quebec was allocated the fixed number of 75 seats, while other the number of seats allocated to each of the other provinces would always be determined based upon the sizes of their populations in comparison with that of Quebec.
For comparison, sizes of Rigel ( the blue star in the top left ) and Aldebaran ( the red star in the top right ) are shown to scale.
The survey excluded meat and produce due to quality comparison issues, and alcohol was not surveyed due to regional variability in brands and pack sizes, local licensing rules ( e. g. supermarkets in Waitakere and Invercargill cannot sell alcohol ), and heavy discounting practices.
This can greatly reduce the sizes of such approximate frames, in comparison to Newtonian frames.
In fluid mechanics, the Froude number is used to determine the resistance of a partially submerged object moving through water, and permits the comparison of objects of different sizes.
A comparison of sizes for the Sojourner ( rover ) | Sojourner rover, the Mars Exploration Rover s, the Phoenix lander and the Mars Science Laboratory.
This normalizes the airflow at a specified building pressure by the building ’ s volume, which allows for more direct comparison of homes of different sizes and layouts.
To allow comparison of results between people of different sizes, the C < sub > Cr </ sub > is often corrected for the body surface area ( BSA ) and expressed compared to the average sized man as mL / min / 1. 73 m < sup > 2 </ sup >.
The use of contraceptives, birth control, and abortions seem to keep family sizes somewhat small and “ modern ” in comparison to other Latin American countries.
The sizes of the cells in Onuf ’ s nucleus are small in comparison to other lateral group cells.
Subsequent research has shown that during the " disputed " period of the 1960s, the samples sizes of the Record Retailer chart were considerably inferior to those of the other charts: around 30 shops in 1963 in comparison to more than 100 used by Melody Maker, and later around 80 in comparison to NMEs 150 and Melody Makers 200.
Phytoplasma taxonomic groups are based on differences in the fragment sizes produced by the restriction digest of the 16S rRNA gene sequence ( Called RFLP ) or by comparison of DNA sequences from the 16s / 23s spacer regions.
Dwarf elephants are prehistoric members of the order Proboscidea, that through the process of allopatric speciation on islands evolved much smaller body sizes in comparison with their immediate ancestors.
A comparison of gradient descent ( green ) and Newton's method ( red ) for minimizing a function ( with small step sizes ).
Because of the different room sizes, many adjustments to the room layouts were made in comparison to the MSX version.
Most restaurant serving sizes are considerably small by international standards, especially in comparison to most Western nations like the United States or Canada.

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