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less-common and technique
Some mining, including much of the rare earth elements and uranium mining, is done by less-common methods, such as in-situ leaching: this technique involves digging neither at the surface nor underground.

less-common and sandwich
Blues and folk players refer to the instrument with a range of less-common names including: hand reed, Mississippi saxophone, licking stick, pocket sax, toe pickle, tin sandwich, ten-holed tin-can tongue twister, and French Harp.

less-common and is
If the virtual machine uses only byte-size instructions, is simply a fetch from, but often there are commonly used 1-byte instructions plus some less-common multibyte instructions, in which case is more complex.
It is a less-common food source for some peoples of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Another less-common variation is to use chard or avocado leaves, which can be eaten along with the filling.
It is also the pinyin romanization of the less-common surname ( also Zhāng ).
Another, less-common name for the symbol is atled ( delta spelled backwards ), because the nabla is an inverted Greek letter delta.
The second, less-common, originating story is The Butterfly Lions:
( Field umpire is a less-common term.
White is one of the less-common colours among PWDs
It is the portion of a vehicle, after the transmission, that changes depending on whether a vehicle is front-wheel, rear-wheel, or four-wheel drive, or less-common six-wheel or eight-wheel drive.

less-common and used
But by the end of the 1990s, the standard size was again 14 inches, with 13 inches a less-common alternative, and smaller hats mainly used for special sounds.
There are two customary pints used in the United States: a liquid pint ( 473 mL ) and a less-common dry pint ( 551 mL ).
In the Navy, the term " gunship " originally appeared in the mid-19th century as a less-common synonym for gunboat and referred to the heavily armed Ironclad steamships used during the American Civil War.
Unique letters are ge ( ґ )— used for the less-common velar plosive sound, since in Ukrainian ( similar, although not exactly, to Dutch g ) the common Slavic г represents a glottal fricative — and yi ( ї ) or.

less-common and sample
Other, less-common, methods measure the sound or light emission from a sample, or the electrical discharge from a dielectric material, or the mechanical relaxation in a stressed specimen.

less-common and .
( in-" not " + somnus " sleep "), as well as a few less-common words such as " somnolent ", meaning sleepy or tending to cause sleep.
Until the late 1960s, the standard hi-hats were, with available as a less-common alternative in professional cymbal ranges and smaller sizes down to restricted to children's kits.
A less-common belief was that the fairies were actually humans ; one folktale recounts how a woman had hidden some of her children from God, and then looked for them in vain, because they had become the hidden people, the fairies.
* Chirping – This less-common sound, likened to bird song, seems to be related to stress, or when a baby guinea pig wants to be fed.
All forms of coronary heart disease are much less-common in the Third World, as its risk factors are much more common in Western and Westernized countries ; it could therefore be termed a disease of affluence.
The less-common gender-neutral synonym " first-year student " exists.
Among the favorites were the smaller German Luger or less-common double action Walther pistols, both chambered in 9 mm.
Other less-common series also contain many fine prints, including Famous Generals of Japan, A Collection of Desires, New Selection of Eastern Brocade Pictures, and Lives of Modern People.
Other less-common congenital causes include primary immunodeficiencies, due to the weakened or nonexistent immune system response to severe, recurrent infections that commonly affect the lung.
Combined, the two less-common translocations, t ( 2 ; 8 )( p12 ; q24 ) and t ( 8 ; 22 )( q24 ; q11 ), account for the remaining 15 % of cases not due to the t ( 8 ; 14 )( q24 ; q32 ) translocation.
This was at least in part as a result of well-publicised postcode lottery anomalies in which certain less-common treatments were funded in some parts of the UK but not in others due to local decision making in the NHS.
Later ( in 1591 ) Goltzius recorded the less-common rear view, in a bravura engraving ( illustration, right ), which emphasizes the already exaggerated muscular form with swelling and tapering lines that flow over the contours.
This optimization wins for common simple expressions ( e. g. loading variable X or pointer P ) as well as less-common complex expressions.

variant and technique
A marking menu is a variant of the technique.
Eric R. Bittner's group at the University of Houston has advanced a statistical variant of this approach that uses Bayesian sampling technique to sample the quantum density and compute the quantum potential on a structureless mesh of points.
An emerging variant of this technique is called targeted sensory reinnervation ( TSR ).
* STEER, a variant of PEST, a technique used in Business Analysis
)- 2005 ), the term " myreschka ", a variant of " merezhka ", began to be used in some circles for a specific Ukrainian drawn-thread technique that is traditionally used in the central lands of Ukraine, esp.
A variant of this technique, the " perforated patch " technique, tries to minimise these problems.
An early variant of this technique involved literally cutting up the music, an example being Verses for Ensembles.
Linocut is a printmaking technique, a variant of woodcut in which a sheet of linoleum ( sometimes mounted on a wooden block ) is used for the relief surface.
Paul Gauguin used a variant technique involving tracing, later taken up by Paul Klee.
Aquatint is an intaglio printmaking technique, a variant of etching.
A variant of this technique involved matching a picture provided by the game to one in the manual and providing an answer pertaining to the picture ( Ski or Die and 4D Boxing used this technique ).
The coital alignment technique ( CAT ) sex position is a variant of the missionary position designed to maximize clitoral stimulation during coitus.
In the English-language Madras Gazette, the surgeons published photographs of the rhinoplasty procedure and its nasal reconstruction outcomes ; later, in the October 1794 issue of the Gentleman's Magazine of London, the doctors Cruso and Findlay published an illustrated report describing a forehead pedicle-flap rhinoplasty that was a technical variant of the free-flap graft technique that Sushruta had described some twenty-three centuries earlier.
A technical variant of the septal mucosal flap technique is the Trap-door flap, which is used to reconstruct one side of the upper half of the nasal lining.
A variant of the original Ciaglia technique using a single tapered dilator known as a " blue rhino " is the most commonly used of these newer techniques and has largely taken over from the early multiple dilator technique.
In 1981, Rabin reinvented a weak variant of the technique of oblivious transfer invented by Wiesner under the name of multiplexing, allowing a sender to transmit a message to a receiver where the receiver has some probability between 0 and 1 of learning the message, with the sender being unaware whether the receiver was able to do so.
Another variant of trompe-l ' œil is matte painting, a technique used in filmmaking where parts of a complicated scenery are painted on glass panels which are mounted in front of the camera during shooting of the scene.
If this technique is applied, the proof of the equivalence with the factorization problem fails, so it is uncertain as of 2004 if this variant is secure.
* Chui ma lau, English title Drunken Monkey, uses the Monkey fist variant Drunken Monkey, ( 2002 ) although the technique displayed in this movie is really the ' monkey ' variation of the Lau Family Hung Gar system and not genuine Tai Shing Pak Kwar Kung Fu.
One variant of this technique, proposed by Haralick and Shapiro ( 1985 ), is based on pixel intensities.
Rendering images with this variant can use the same technique as before, except that now there's a near-isotropic geometry that supports both the horizontal and the vertical with the same geometric properties, making the layout ideal for displaying the same image details when the LCD panel can be rotated.

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