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Only the further search for characteristic X-rays and conversion electron signals resulted in the identification of a berkelium isotope.
As an ethologist, Morris further proposed that breasts, a secondary sex characteristic located on the woman's chest, encouraged face-to-face sexual intercourse that led to the establishment of an emotional bond between man and woman ; social progress from an essentially procreational function of human biology.
The Polish consonant system shows more complexity: its characteristic features include the series of affricates and palatal consonants that resulted from four Proto-Slavic palatalizations and two further palatalizations that took place in Polish and Belarusian.
Fisher further argued that the strength of the female preference tends to grow exponentially ( leading to ' explosive ' evolution of the characteristic ) until finally checked by ecological selection, since the offspring of those females with the strongest preference typically fare better in reproducing than the offspring of females with weaker preferences.
When deductions are allowed a ' flat tax ' is a progressive tax with the special characteristic that above the maximum deduction, the rate on all further income is constant.
Perception of the sonic characteristics is further complicated by factors such as the irregular and possibly branching geometry of the lightning channel, by acoustic echoing from terrain, and by the typically multiple-stroke characteristic of the lightning strike.
" he papal bull of 1233, which stipulated that anyone admitted to be a teacher in Toulouse had the right to teach everywhere without further examinations ( ius ubique docendi ), in time, transformed this privilege into the single most important defining characteristic of the university and made it the symbol of its institutional autonomy.
Barrett goes on to say that " a further characteristic common to most of them is the practice of rituals which non-members are not permitted to observe, or even to know the existence of.
Two as yet unnamed fossil finds — dated ~ 48 Ma ( from China ) and ~ 53 Ma ( India )— while primitive, display the characteristic leporid ankle, thus pushing the divergence of Ochotonidae and Leporidae yet further into the past.
A characteristic example is the accounts of pneumatic organs, whose construction was further advanced in the eastern empire prior to their development in the west following the Renaissance.
Her authority was unquestioned, and her characteristic phrase, " Ah has spoken !," signaled the end of all further discussion.
In his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle, like Plato before him, argued that the pursuit of eudaimonia is an " activity of the soul in accordance with perfect virtue ", which further could only properly be exercised in the characteristic human community — the polis or city-state.
Family 15 contains the plant MTs, which in 2002 have been further classified by Cobbet and Goldsbrough into 4 Types ( 1, 2, 3 and 4 ) depending on the distribution of their Cys residues and a Cys-devoid regions ( called spacers ) characteristic of plant MTs.
The Mogollon Rim is a major floristic and faunal boundary, with species characteristic of the Rocky Mountains living on the top of the plateau, and species native to the Mexican Sierra Madre Occidental on the slopes below and in the Madrean sky islands ( high, isolated mountain ranges ) further south.
This characteristic has been further emphasized in the gameplay itself through the use of support conversations, where characters will have an exchange that grants a bigger bonus.
In addition to their self-inflicted distinguishing marks, each Lunar has a " Tell " that manifests as an animal-like characteristic that is visible to some degree or another in their human forms, further setting them apart from mortals.
In further depth, a node can be defined as strategic foci into which the observer can enter, typically either through junctions of paths, or concentrations of some characteristic ”.
" He further praises her " characteristic far-sightedness ", when she ensures the future of her children with Santanu by disposing of the crown prince Bhishma.
Two further, specifically Roman orders of architecture have their characteristic capitals, the sturdy and primitive Tuscan capitals, typically used in military buildings, similar to Greek Doric, but with fewer small moldings in its profile, and the invented Composite capitals not even mentioned by Vitruvius, which combined Ionic volutes and Corinthian acanthus capitals, in an order that was otherwise quite similar in proportions to the Corinthian, itself an order that Romans employed much more often than Greeks.
The second style, more characteristic of southwestern and south-central Louisiana, is Cajun jambalaya, which contains no tomatoes ( the idea being the further away from New Orleans one gets, the less common tomatoes are in dishes ).
This led Bose to conduct further research into psychoacoustics that eventually clarified the importance of a dominance of reflected sound arriving at the head of the listener, a listening condition that is characteristic of live performances.
A further characteristic of the Region is the harbour town of Lüderitz and its fishing and boat building industry, the diamond areas along the coast, both on and off shore, with Oranjemund as the main centre, mining enterprises in the southern part of Namibia ( Klein Karas area, Rosh Pinah ), the Kudu Gas field in the Atlantic Ocean near Lüderitz and small-scale industries in Lüderitz and Keetmanshoop.
As a result, the water of the Okavango River spread out over a much larger area of land than it previously did, forming the now characteristic fan-shaped inland delta of the Okavango, which further reduced the water that flowed into Lake Makgadikgadi and hastened its demise.
The defining characteristic of a near-front vowel is that the tongue is positioned as in a front vowel, but slightly further back in the mouth.

further and processed
When audio files are to be processed, either by further compression or for editing, it is desirable to work from an unchanged original ( uncompressed or losslessly compressed ).
Both companies use extensive salt evaporation pans that have essentially diked the entire southern end of the Dead Sea for the purpose of producing carnallite, potassium magnesium chloride, which is then processed further to produce potassium chloride.
In 1766, he started switching Mount Vernon's primary cash crop away from tobacco to wheat, a crop that could be processed and then sold in various forms in the colonies, and further diversified operations to include flour milling, fishing, horse breeding, spinning, weaving and ( in the 1790s ) whiskey production.
However, it is now well-established that some introns themselves encode specific proteins or can be further processed after splicing to generate noncoding RNA molecules.
The syrup can also be heated longer and further processed to create a variety of other maple products, including maple sugar, maple butter or cream, and maple candy or taffy.
The resolved data is further processed in the visual cortex where some areas have specialised functions, for instance area V5 is involved in the modelling of motion and V4 in adding colour.
The received signal is now processed by the demodulator stage where the audio signal ( or other baseband signal ) is recovered and then further amplified.
This product was mainly traded in Amsterdam, and was further processed into cocaine.
Breadfruit can be eaten once cooked, or can be further processed into a variety of other foods.
# The remaining carcase may be further processed to extract any residual traces of meat, usually termed advanced meat recovery or mechanically separated meat, for human or animal consumption.
The isolated solids are used as fertilizer or fed to animals while the liquid soy sauce is processed further.
Belgium imports raw materials and semi-finished goods that are further processed and re-exported.
After delivery, they were further processed and assembled in Dongguan of China into standard deck modules.
Menhaden, once caught, are cooked in large mass and processed for further use in various applications including as a protein additive for poultry feed.
Following electrophoresis, the gel may be stained ( most commonly with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 or silver stain ), allowing visualization of the separated proteins, or processed further ( e. g. Western blot ).
In the early 19th-century Maple Rapids was a site where Maketoquit and his large band of Ottawa processed maple sugar, although their main base was further east in modern Shiawassee County, Michigan.
For instance, in studying a medieval lead smelting site, one would want to identify the transport links which brought in the raw lead ore ; the place where lead ore was crushed or processed before smelting ; the processes and materials used to smelt it ; and the places where lead was stored or further processed.
The dried meat can be further processed to make soup.
The stone casing prevents the flour from falling on the floor, instead it is taken to the meal spout from where it can be bagged or processed further.
# If the cell has a nucleus, the RNA is further processed ( addition of a 3 ' poly-A tail and a 5 ' cap ) and exits through to the cytoplasm through the nuclear pore complex.
Lignin-related chemicals can be further processed by bacteria.
All of the fractions are processed further in other refining units.
These are not usually transported but instead are blended or processed further on-site.
The CDU distills the incoming crude oil into various fractions of different boiling ranges, each of which are then processed further in the other refinery processing units.

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