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variety and largely
The term is applied to a variety of brasses and the distinction is largely historical, both terms having a common antecedent in the term latten.
The efficiency of digestion is largely dependent on the type of food being eaten, while efficiency of utilization is affected by a variety of factors, including age, gender, body weight, hormone levels, and many more.
In spite of all this variety, destroyers adopted a largely similar pattern.
Genetic studies discovered that much of what had been grown as Merlot was actually Carménère, an old French variety that had gone largely extinct in France due to its poor resistance to phylloxera.
Within these categories is a variety of types distinguished largely by the kilning temperature ( see mash ingredients ).
In cities, public transport systems within cities are largely absent, so a variety of privately operated services carry many urban dwellers.
Organic compounds were traditionally characterized by a variety of chemical tests, called " wet methods ", but such tests have been largely displaced by spectroscopic or other computer-intensive methods of analysis.
This variety is largely due to the 8, 000 foot elevation change from the Colorado River up to the highest point on the North Rim.
Unlike Old English, which tended largely to adopt Late West Saxon scribal conventions in the period immediately before the Norman conquest of England, written Middle English displays a wide variety of scribal ( and presumably dialectal ) forms.
For a variety of reasons, including the fact that the French government chose to put a proponent of hydrogen in charge of balloon development, interest in hot air balloons was largely superseded by gas balloons over the following decades.
Throughout history, people have worn their hair in a wide variety of ways, largely determined by the fashions of the culture they live in.
Unsung pioneers of the art include: WLW's Fred Smith ; Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll ( who popularized the dramatic serial ); The Eveready Hour creative team ( which began with one-act plays but was soon experimenting with hour-long combinations of drama and music on its weekly variety program ); the various acting troupes at stations like WLW, WGY, KGO and a number of others, frequently run by women like Helen Schuster Martin and Wilda Wilson Church ; early network continuity writers like Henry Fisk Carlton, William Ford Manley and Don Clark ; producers and directors like Clarence Menser and Gerald Stopp ; and a long list of others who were credited at the time with any number of innovations but who are largely forgotten or undiscussed today.
C. elegans can survive on a diet of a variety of kinds of bacteria ( not all bacteria, though ), but its wild ecology is largely unknown.
That area is, today, largely known for a wide variety of stores specializing in instruments for rock music.
This principle has been largely adopted for understanding Taiwan ’ s cultural representation and expressed in a variety of cultural activities, including music, film and the literary and performing arts.
The genus has a largely Northern Hemisphere distribution, but is essentially cosmopolitan, being found in a variety of wetland habitats.
Earlier, the nation's political structure was largely feudal, with powerful nobles and a wide variety of laws in different regions.
This includes the entirety of the soap opera Coronation Street which is now held at the Yorkshire Television archive, which itself possesses largely intact archives ( although some early colour shows from the late 1960s and the early 1970s such as the entire output of the drama Castle Haven, the first two series of Sez Les and the children's variety show Junior Showtime are missing and believed wiped ).
Until the middle of the 20th century the city was situated in the French Flemish area ; today the local Flemish dialect, a variety of the Dutch language, can still be found but has been largely replaced by French.
The London Docks were largely filled in and redeveloped with a variety of commercial, light industrial and residential properties.
Most similarly sized churches, largely cathedrals, took hundreds of years to build due to constant fund shortages, giving them a variety of different styles as exhibited by other East Anglian churches such as Ely or Peterborough.
The town is still largely residential, with a variety of service businesses and several busy cabinet shops and small construction firms.
Indie electronic began to take off in the new millennium as the new digital technology developed, with acts including Broadcast from the UK, Justice from France, Lali Puna from Germany, and Ratatat and The Postal Service from the US, mixing a variety of indie sounds with electronic music, largely produced on small independent labels.

variety and proprietary
Making use of a variety of proprietary chemical processes, they produced colored beads that were sold around the globe.
The MySQL development project has made its source code available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements.
There are currently dozens of actively maintained wiki engines, in a variety of programming languages, including both open source and proprietary applications.
For example, Phthalo Blue has been known by a variety of generic and proprietary names since its discovery in the 1930s.
The company is best known for its Pantone Matching System ( PMS ), a proprietary color space used in a variety of industries, primarily printing, though sometimes in the manufacture of colored paint, fabric, and plastics.
To fill the void a variety of proprietary Web 3D formats emerged over the next few years, including Microsoft Chrome and Adobe Atmosphere, neither of which is supported today.
Reliability of high-power diode laser pump bars ( used to pump solid-state lasers ) remains a difficult problem in a variety of applications, in spite of these proprietary advances.
The WaveFrame, Fairlights, and Audiofile were of the " integrated " variety of DAW, and required the purchase of expensive proprietary hardware and specialized computers ( not standard PCs or Macs ).
Of the two surviving systems, Pro Tools still requires some proprietary hardware ( either a low cost portable device such as the " Mbox " or the more expensive multichannel A / D, D / A converters for more professional high end applications ), while Nuendo ( a successor to Cubase ) is of the " host based " variety.
A variety of proprietary standards exist, and in general, command stations from one vendor are not compatible with throttles from another vendor.
StepMania runs on most common operating systems ( Microsoft Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7, GNU / Linux, Mac OS X ), and has also been used as the base engine in a variety of free software and proprietary products.
While this sort of ease-of-use should have made Helix a killer app on the platform, the uniqueness of the programming language, limitations in the Mac OS it relied on for data I / O, the proprietary nature of the databases it created, and a variety of business problems relegated it to a niche product.
It runs in a variety of POSIX environments such as Linux, Android, FreeBSD and others, such as proprietary kernels, although many of the tools it provides are designed to work with interfaces provided by the Linux kernel.
Data within an enterprise can be stored in various formats, including relational databases ( which themselves come in a large number of varieties ), text files, XML files, spreadsheets and a variety of proprietary storage methods, each with their own indexing and data access methods.
A wide variety of proprietary and increasingly complex variations of all these anodizing processes continue to be developed by industry, so the growing trend in military and industrial standards is to classify by coating properties rather than by process chemistry.
There are a variety of proprietary approaches available.
Linux has been ported to a variety of CPUs not primarily used as the processor of a desktop or server computer, including ARM, AVR32, ETRAX CRIS, FR-V, H8300, IP7000, m68k, MIPS, mn10300, SuperH, and Xtensa processors, as an alternative to using a proprietary operating system and toolchain.
Commercial solutions are provided by a variety of vendors, each with their own proprietary ( and often patented ) implementation of variously used security features.
It is delivered in a wide variety of formats, some proprietary and some open-standard, including:
After this disappointing experience with a proprietary " wide gauge " system, Fox purchased the Todd-AO system and re-engineered it into a more modern 24 fps system with brand-new 65 mm self-blimped production cameras ( Mitchell BFC ... " Blimped Fox Camera ") and brand-new 65 mm MOS cameras ( Mitchell FC ... " Fox Camera ") and brand-new Super Baltar lenses in a wide variety of focal lengths, first employed on South Pacific.
Print servers may support a variety of industry-standard or proprietary printing protocols including Internet Printing Protocol, Line Printer Daemon protocol, Microsoft Network Printing protocol, NetWare, NetBIOS / NetBEUI, or JetDirect.
It consists of the Kolab server and a wide variety of Kolab clients, including KDE PIM-Suite Kontact, Horde Webfrontend, Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning with SyncKolab extension and Microsoft Outlook with proprietary Kolab-Connector PlugIns.
ProTERM was rich in features such as an extensive " scrollback " buffer limited only by the computer's memory, an optional mouse-based interface in the Apple II version ( standard on the Mac ), an easy-to-use and very powerful text editor, autolearning macros, and a variety of terminal emulations such as VT-100 and the powerful but proprietary ProTERM Special Emulation ( also: PSE or PTSE ) which used Apple's semigraphical MouseText character set.

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