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There has also been controversy about the role of pharmaceutical companies in marketing and promoting antipsychotics, including allegations of downplaying or covering up adverse effects, expanding the number of conditions or illegally promoting off-label usage ; influencing drug trials ( or their publication ) to try to show that the expensive and profitable newer atypicals were superior to the older cheaper typicals that were out of patent.
These newer concerns are among the many factors causing researchers to investigate new methods of computing such as the quantum computer, as well as to expand the usage of parallelism and other methods that extend the usefulness of the classical von Neumann model.
As usage has spread more widely, the primary meaning of newer users conflicts with the original primary emphasis.
This goal is no longer relevant because of the usage of newer switching methods, such as ASIC, TCAM and CAM-based switching.
Furthermore, compared to newer formats such as Windows Media Audio which use a simple MDCT rather than a hybrid, ATRAC3 must perform an additional and computationally expensive inverse-QMF, although the hybrid system does significantly reduce memory usage, which was likely a factor given the limited memory available when ATRAC was originally developed.
The older and now the less used one is accessed by SoulSeek client 156 ; the newer network and one with greatest usage is accessed by SoulSeek client 157 ( Windows only ) or SoulSeekQT ( Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, or Linux platforms ).
The newer electronics are very promising because of their lower power usage, cooler running temperature, and more environmentally friendly components.
While newer desk-top database tools are optimized for mouse usage, xBase has always been " keyboard friendly ", which helps make scripting and meta-programming ( automating the automation ) easier.
The Middle English morwen dropped over time and became morwe, then eventually morrow, which properly means " morning ", but was soon used to refer to the following day ( i. e., " tomorrow "), as in other Germanic languages — English is unique in restricting the word to the newer usage.
Decades of use would have “ Hollowtop ” to the north, and perhaps the newer maps reflect this usage.
A device that is specifically designed for use in either mode may be called a " motor-generator "; the literature distributed by Toyota to describe the Hybrid Synergy Drive is an example of this newer usage.
The newer non-standard usage does not respect this limitation.
Can and Patton ( 2010 ), based on their observations of the change of a specific word use ( more specifically in newer works the preference of “ ama ” over “ fakat ”, where both are borrowed from Arabic and mean “ but ” in English, and their inverse usage correlation is statistically significant ), also speculate that the word length increase can influence the common word choice preferences of authors.
From the 11th century onwards, the Nyingma tradition flourished along with the newer Sarma schools, and it was at that time that Nyingmapas began to see themselves as a distinct group and the term " Nyingma " came into usage.
The most common usage is in the context of MMORPGs like Final Fantasy XI, World of Warcraft, Tibia, or Lineage in which it is often necessary for a character to repeatedly kill AI-controlled monsters, using basically the same strategy over again to advance their character level to be able to access newer content.
Sometimes exchanges in newer scenes or isolated countries will include workshops in an attempt to appeal to travellers who might not otherwise come, though the usage of the term " Lindy Exchange " is questionable.
His research has focused on traditional indigenous usage as well as the newer syncretic ayahuasca churches such as Santo Daime and the União do Vegetal.

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More recent IUPAC recommendations now suggest the newer term " hydronium " be used in favor of the older accepted term " oxonium " to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as those defined in the Brønsted – Lowry and solvent system definitions more clearly, with the Arrhenius definition serving as a simple general outline of acid – base character.
The term classical liberalism was applied in retrospect to distinguish earlier 19th-century liberalism from the newer social liberalism.
Compare the ingredients listed ( spirits, sugar, water, and bitters ) with the ingredients of an Old Fashioned, which originated as a term used by late 19th century bar patrons to distinguish cocktails made the “ old-fashioned ” way from newer, more complex cocktails.
In 1979, the Gothic term was later applied to " newer bands such as Bauhaus who had arrived in the wake of Joy Division and Siouxsie and the Banshees ".
Now the term R & B is almost always used instead of the full rhythm and blues, and mainstream use of the term usually refers to contemporary R & B, which is a newer version of soul and funk-influenced pop music that originated as disco faded from popularity.
The term " Sandinista ", was added two years later, establishing continuity with Sandino's movement, and using his legacy in order to develop the newer movement's ideology and strategy.
The scenes showing Lightman's computer dialing every number in Sunnyvale led to the term " war dialing ", a technique of using a modem to scan a list of telephone numbers to search for unknown computers, and indirectly to the newer term " wardriving ".
The term neostriatum was forged by comparative anatomists comparing the subcortical structures between vertebrates, because it was thought to be a phylogenetically newer section of the corpus striatum.
The New Grove Dictionary of Opera considers La Cilla ( music by Michelangelo Faggioli, text by F. A. Tullio, 1706 ) and Luigi and Federico Ricci's Crispino e la comare ( 1850 ) to be the first and last sightings of the genre, although the term is still occasionally applied to newer work ( for example Ernst Krenek's Zeitoper Schwergewicht ).
It gained popularity in the 1980s as a solution to the problem of how to link newer applications to older legacy systems, although the term had been in use since 1968.
In patients who are in hospital with unstable angina ( or the newer term of " high risk acute coronary syndromes "), those with resting ischaemic ECG changes or those with raised cardiac enzymes such as troponin may undergo coronary angiography directly.
The term " za sui " ( 杂碎 ) is found in newer Chinese-English dictionaries with both meanings listed: cooked entrails, and chop suey in the Western sense.
Their developers market these properties by using the American term ' apartment buildings ', perhaps in an effort to distance these newer buildings from the older tower blocks from the 1950s and 1960s.
* In Biblical times, the Taw was put on men to distinguish those who lamented sin, although newer versions of the Bible have replaced the ancient term “ Taw ” with " mark " ( Ezekiel 9: 4 ) or " signature " ( Job 31: 35 ).
The term has traditionally referred to housing areas that were once relatively affluent but which deteriorated as the original dwellers moved on to newer and better parts of the city, but has come to include the vast informal settlements found in cities in the developing world.
Historically atomic power is an older term, and nuclear power is newer.
A newer term developmental toxicity includes all manifestations of abnormal development, not only frank terata.
While the multi-stage turbocharger systems are still in use in some tractor pull classes, selected high-performance diesels, and are also being used on newer late model commercial diesels, the term intercooler and aftercooler are used synonymously today.
Shostakovich mentioned Glazunov's attacks against the " recherché cacophonists "— the elder composer's term for the newer generation of Western composers, beginning with Debussy.
The term " proximity card " can refer to the older 125 kHz devices or the newer 13. 56 MHz contactless smartcards.
Process analytical chemistry as it was originally termed, or the newer term process analytical technology continues to draw heavily on chemometric methods and MSPC.
In management literature today, the greatest use of the term " scientific management " is with reference to the work of Taylor and his disciples (" classical ", implying " no longer current, but still respected for its seminal value ") in contrast to newer, improved iterations of efficiency-seeking methods.

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As principal owners, the pair moved the club from the West Side Grounds to the much newer Weeghman Park, which had been constructed for the Whales only two years earlier.
Most American club caddies earn between $ 35 and $ 100 per bag, though newer caddies will often earn less than more experienced caddies.
By 1977, the club needed a newer, larger clubhouse, and so it sold the Ventura Boulevard property and purchased a property at 11513 Burbank Boulevard, about two blocks west of Lankershim Blvd in North Hollywood, with two buildings: Freehafer Hall ( the rear building ), and " Building 4SJ " ( fronting the Street ).
In this era, Chicago radio jocks The Hot Mix 5 and club DJs like Ron Hardy, Frankie Knuckles, and Marshall Jefferson played various styles of dance music, including older disco records, newer Italo Disco, hip hop and electro funk tracks, as well as electronic pop music by Kraftwerk and Yellow Magic Orchestra, and recent danceable R & B productions in the genre now known as boogie.
A newer club has opened in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Highfields Caldecote is a newer development in the north of the village, where there is a social club and a primary school.
Also, the arena lacked enough luxury suites ( 27 compared to some newer arenas ' 200 or more ) and had no club seats, thus McNichols Sports Arena was useless.
The newer song, written in 2004, recounts how the singing of the original " Tessie " by the Royal Rooters fan club helped the Boston Americans win the first World Series in 1903.
During the years 1931 – 32 the club experienced their first institutional crisis when the directors wanted to invest a large amount of money in newer players.
The east side of the stadium with the newer club and suite level suites.
This newer shape allows for the golfer to " open " the clubface for short, high-backspin chip shots that " stick " on the green or even roll backwards, without the wide heel lifting the bottom edge of the club at address or the additional angle providing too much bounce.
The specifics of the gap wedge's design differ more between various examples than other wedges because the club is newer and so has a less well-defined traditional purpose.
After three years competing in the ASL, the club jumped to the newer NASL and won the league championship in their first season.
In 2005, due to the age of the nightclub and patrons passing up Rive for newer venues, Rive Gauche Nightclub owners decided to close down and remodel the club back into the Generator, a club catering particularly to the African-American gay community.
They play in the Queensland Wizard Cup, and although technically are a newer club ( having been formed in 2003 ), they have roots tracing back ( as Souths Magpies ) to as early as 1910, the second year of rugby league in Queensland.
He arranges a housebreaking expert to let him in by night, and explores, finding the shop backs on to a larger and newer house ; he sees a man there he recognises from his time under hypnosis at Medina's, and following the sound of music finds himself in a room overlooking the dance club where he saw Odell, Medina's butler.

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