Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "San Pablo, California" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

reproduction and was
Beginning with the October 1959 issue of the Journal, the method of production of copy for photo-offset reproduction was changed from varityping to hot typesetting.
It was, to Helva, only a matter of the correct reproduction and diaphragmic control required by the music attempted.
Their goal was to regain access to Eden by finding the correct formula for perfect living, following specific rules governing agriculture, diet, and reproduction.
) The Beatles did a cover version of " Words of Love " that was a close reproduction of Holly's version, released on late 1964's Beatles for Sale ( in the U. S., in June 1965 on Beatles VI ).
Sexual intercourse between the sexes and reproduction was viewed as a moral evil to be avoided.
Another important source was Lucien Séve's theory of personality, which provided the concept of " social activity matrices " as mediating structure between individual and social reproduction.
The AMS was originally designed to leverage Technicolor's DVD manufacturing and distribution arm but when the first feature came to post production too late for reproduction Technicolor leveraged the AMS removable hard disk drives to the transport the files.
The first such library was freeglut, which aims to be a reasonably close reproduction, though introducing a small number of new functions to deal with GLUT's limitations.
Darwin's primary approach to heredity was to outline how it appeared to work ( noticing that traits that were not expressed explicitly in the parent at the time of reproduction could be inherited, that certain traits could be sex-linked, etc.
DIN 45500 approval was intended to provide audio equipment buyers with reassurance that their equipment was capable of good quality reproduction.
An attempt to provide for the reproduction of the reverberation was tried in the 1970s through quadraphonic sound but, again, the technology at that time was insufficient for the task.
In 1991 he was awarded the Balzan Prize for Genetics and Evolution " For his powerful analysis of evolutionary theory and of the role of sexual reproduction as a critical factor in evolution and in the survival of species ; for his mathematical models applying the theory of games to evolutionary problems " ( motivation of the Balzan General Prize Committee ).
Westernization brought new ideas that all sexual behavior not resulting in reproduction was aberrant.
The significance of meiosis for reproduction and inheritance, however, was described only in 1890 by German biologist August Weismann, who noted that two cell divisions were necessary to transform one diploid cell into four haploid cells if the number of chromosomes had to be maintained.
The term was introduced by Darwin in his groundbreaking 1859 book On the Origin of Species, in which natural selection was described by analogy to artificial selection, a process by which animals and plants with traits considered desirable by human breeders are systematically favored for reproduction.
The low-fidelity reproduction of these ubiquitous cards was often assumed to somehow be a property of MIDI itself.
The term was introduced by Darwin in his influential 1859 book On the Origin of Species, in which natural selection was described as analogous to artificial selection, a process by which animals and plants with traits considered desirable by human breeders are systematically favored for reproduction.
Darwin's pangenesis theory was complex as he tried to explain the process of sexual reproduction, passing of traits and complex developmental phenomena, such as cellular regeneration.
This was common for reproduction photography of flat copy when large film negatives were used ( see Process camera ).
This was a highly gregarious species the flock could initiate courtship and reproduction only when they were gathered in large numbers ; it was realized only too late that smaller groups of Passenger Pigeons could not breed successfully, and the surviving numbers proved too few to re-establish the species.

reproduction and built
They can be designed and built so that they have a linear phase response, which is thought desirable by many involved in sound reproduction.
The original mid-18th-century wharf is no longer standing at Charlestown, but the town has built a reproduction of the wharf at the end of a stone pier that was laid over the remains of the original cribbing for archeological conservation.
The New York Central Railroad built a scale and operational reproduction of the DeWitt Clinton, complete with three carriages, for the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Scaling of the size ( enlargement or reduction ) of these designs are permitted for most of the event types in SAM competition, with a few specialized categories existing for reproduction models that mandate the models be built in their original size only.
The observatory contains many other notable telescopes, among them the telescope that utilizes an equatorial mount uncommon for radio telescopes, three telescopes forming the Green Bank Interferometer, a telescope used by school groups and organizations for small scale research, a fixed radio ' horn ' built to observe Cygnus X-1, a bunk house to facilitate these guests, as well as a reproduction of the original antenna built by Karl Jansky while he worked for Bell Labs to detect the interference that was discovered to be previously unknown natural radio waves emitted by the universe.
In many cases, the original " toy " trains were built of plated & lithographed tin and / or thick printed cardstock, making use of oversized wheels & couplings and running on track sections that were designed more for ease of use and robust service rather than pure fidelity of reproduction.
A smaller reproduction of the gate was built in Iraq under Saddam Hussein as the entrance to a museum that has not been completed.
In the 1980s there was a reproduction Iron-Age Round House built at the back of Cranborne Middle School.
In 1876 he suggested a hypothesis in explanation of heredity, resembling the germplasm theory subsequently elaborated by August Weismann, to the effect that the germinal protoplasm retains its specific properties from generation to generation, dividing in each reproduction into an ontogenetic portion, out of which the individual is built up, and a phylogenetic portion, which is reserved to form the reproductive material of the mature offspring.
The previous owners, the McElroys, built an authen ­ tic reproduction of a 16th-century Dutch windmill.
The windmill, an authentic reproduction of a Dutch one, will be built in Little Chute, Wisconsin, where Van Susteren's family lived for some time.
The design became widely known for the notably high quality of its audio reproduction, and many Williamson amplifiers were built, both for own use and for sale ; follow-up articles were published, with a slightly revised design
There have also been reproduction puffers built to a smaller size, most recently the MV Mary Hill for tourist traffic on the Forth and Clyde canal.
The falls is privately owned by a campground who has built a reproduction of an old mill next to the falls.
The U. S. National Park Service maintains a reproduction of the Black Maria, built in 1954 at what is now the Edison National Historic Site in West Orange.
Several of the reproduction planes built for the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines used the wing warping control systems of the original aircraft – with mixed results.
While the small size of speaker that can be fitted into H0 locomotives limits reproduction, built in sound has become a feature of many models.
The star architects from that period often built little or their best-known works were " paper architecture "— unbuilt or even unbuildable schemes, yet known through frequent reproduction in architectural magazines, such as the work of Léon Krier, Michael Graves, Aldo Rossi, Robert A. M. Stern, Hans Hollein, and James Stirling.
" A reproduction of Custer's house was built in the park in 1989, in time for the state of North Dakota's centennial.
A reproduction of the Spirit of St. Louis, built in 1967 by some of the same people who built the original, was also destroyed, along with more than 50 other aircraft, an extensive collection of artifacts and archives, and the International Aerospace Hall of Fame.
A new reproduction of the Spirit of St. Louis was built for the new museum.
Because of its historical significance, a reproduction of the Wee Bee was also built.

0.282 seconds.