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Also and extended
Also, when the patient is standing with arms and hands extended toward the physician, if the eyes are closed, the patient's finger will tend to " fall down " and then be restored to the horizontal extended position by sudden muscular contractions ( the " ataxic hand ").
Also in many languages that use extended Latin script, the modified letters are often not used in enumeration.
Also included in this disciplinary branch are solid Earth materials which only exhibit flow over extended time scales.
Also the financial possition can provide the means for the company to be able to operate for extended periods of time with very low or negative profits, in order to push the competition out of bussines.
Also the castle itself was rebuilt, with the separated buildings of Krogen being extended to three coherent wings.
Also, the treaty reduced the Latin Kingdom to a geopolitical coastal strip that extended from Tyre to Jaffa.
Also in 1887, Verdier's agent, Marcel Treich-Laplène, negotiated five additional agreements that extended French influence from the headwaters of the Niger River Basin through Côte d ' Ivoire.
Also, significant thermal anomalies have been reported and gas-steam plumes extended roughly 31 miles to the north-east from the volcano on 3 March.
Also, new credit extended post-petition is not covered by the discharge, so creditors may offer new credit to the newly-bankrupt.
Also, download manager capabilities have been extended, Internet Explorer integration has been added and BugTrap has been included to speed up and simplify reporting crashes.
* Also in 1964: Gatwick's original, relatively short late-1950s paved runway was extended by to due to new noise rules governing the operation of jet aircraft at airports close to or surrounded by densely populated urban areas.
Also, enlistment terms were extended to three years or " the length of the war " to avoid the year-end crises that depleted forces ( including the notable near collapse of the army at the end of 1776 which could have ended the war in a Continental, or American, loss by forfeit ).
Also, Richmond had an extended Wensleydale castlery initially consisting of Middleham Castle, Ravensworth and Snape ( Baron FitzHugh & Neville Baron Latymer ).
Also, the fraction 1 / 0 is left undefined in the extended real line, therefore it and
Also, the longer days of the northern summer provide extended time for breeding birds to feed their young.
Also, facilities already provided by the charitable foundation for a few scholars could profitably be extended to further paying pupils.
Also, " extended three letter acronym " is sometimes abbreviated to " XTLA ".
Also, the Greek religion extended out of Greece and out to other islands.
Also recently added was an Ooze pet which includes the tool tip " Do not touch, sniff, or even look at toxic wasteling for extended periods of time.
Also, due to geographical problems, the platforms of stations on this line ( Central ( Tsuen Wan line platforms use island platforms ), Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, Tin Hau, North Point ( Before Tseung Kwan O Line was extended to North Point ), and Sai Wan Ho ) are located on two different levels, this also makes the platform and concourse separated in two parts, so there are some passageways and long escalators on those stations to link between the platform and concourse.
Also, Primetime is broadcast at 2: 00 p. m. on Saturdays ( extended edition ) and at 1: 30 p. m. on Thursdays.
Also in 1749, the earliest extended and serious defense of homosexuality in English, Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplified, written by Thomas Cannon, was published, but was suppressed almost immediately.
Also, the amount of time served in custody by a young person can be extended via AG or provincial director ’ s request to the YJC.

Also and range
Also, using microbial methods, bacteria can be suitably modified to be effective in only a narrow environmental range, the range of the target that distinctly differs from the army on the offensive.
Also in London at this time was Jan Ladislav Dussek, who, like Clementi, encouraged piano makers to extend the range and other features of their instruments, and then fully exploited the newly opened possibilities.
Also, no RTGs had ever been made to swing past the Earth at close range and high speed, as Galileo's Venus-Earth-Earth Gravity Assist trajectory required it to do.
Also, the lynx's colouring, fur height and paw size varies by its climate range — in the Southwestern United States, the fur and colour are short-haired, dark and the paws are smaller and less padded ; as the lynx ranges to its colder northern climates, the fur gets progressively thicker ( for warmth ), the colour gets lighter ( for camouflage ) and its paws enlarge and become more padded ( for snowy environments ).
Also, neon has the narrowest liquid range of any element: from 24. 55 K to 27. 05 K (− 248. 45 ° C to − 245. 95 ° C, or − 415. 21 ° F to − 410. 71 ° F ).
Also because of the short range of the strong binding force, large stable nuclei must contain proportionally more neutrons than do the lightest elements, which are most stable with a 1 to 1 ratio of protons and neutrons.
Also known as the myriameter band or myriameter wave as the wavelengths range from ten to one myriameter ( an obsolete metric unit equal to 10 kilometers )
Also in the example above, ideally the calibration value of 100 units would be the best point in the gage's range to perform a single-point calibration.
Also for a quantity that varies over a large range, as many aerosol sizes do, the width of the distribution implies negative particles sizes which is clearly not physically realistic.
Also, howling can be more frequent in times of food shortage, because the dogs become more widely distributed within their home range.
Also, the President's and some of his principals ' commitment to arms control skewed the formation and execution of a broad range of foreign policy options on national security questions.
Also mounted in the experiment module was a 5-centimeter range impulse transmitter.
Also in 1952, Beale stopped being used as a bombing range and the U. S. Government declared portions of Camp Beale / Beale AFB as excess, eventually transferring out.
Also in the late ' 70s, Matchbox produced a small range of 1: 32 and 1: 76 Second World War toy soldiers in direct competition to Airfix.
Also, while preferred learning and thinking styles may differ from person to person, precluding perceptual or neurological damage or deficits diminishing the use of some types of thinking, most people ( visual thinkers included ) will usually employ some range of diverse thinking and learning styles whether they are conscious of the differences or not.
Also vibrating cock rings deliver a great range of very pleasurable vibrations that enhance enjoyment.
Also, for diatomic gases the use of requires that the gas exist in a temperature range high enough that rotational heat capacity is fully excited ( i. e., molecular rotation is fully used as a heat energy " partition " or reservoir ); but at the same time the temperature must be low enough that molecular vibrational modes contribute no heat capacity ( i. e., insigificant heat goes into vibration, as all vibrational quantum modes above the minimum-energy-mode, have energies too high to be populated by a significant number of molecules at this temperature ).
Also known as the myriametre band or myriametre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten myriametres ( an obsolete metric unit equal to 10 kilometres ).
Also known as the kilometre band or kilometre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten kilometres.
Also during the season, Milner displayed his ability to play comfortably in a range of different positions by scoring and setting up goals with both feet from both sides.
" Also in 1978, Adrian Norman published a mock consulting study on the feasibility of setting up a company providing a wide range of data haven services, called " Project Goldfish.
Also the variation with Reynolds number within a practical range of interest is usually small, while for cars at highway speed and aircraft at cruising speed the incoming flow direction is as well more-or-less the same.
Also in the 1960s, Stella began to use a wider range of colors, typically arranged in straight or curved lines.

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