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Although stimulus-response mechanisms are the easiest to understand, the nervous system is also capable of controlling the body in ways that do not require an external stimulus, by means of internally generated rhythms of activity.
Although 2 Peter internally purports to be a work of the apostle, most biblical scholars have concluded that Peter is not the author and consider the epistle pseudepigraphical.
Although announced in 1988, the AS / 400 remains IBM's most recent major architectural shift that was developed wholly internally.
Although the output of modern computers is generally all in the form of dot matrices, computers may internally store data as either a dot matrix or as a vector pattern of lines and curves.
Although designed in the 1930s, the Beetle was only produced in significant numbers from 1945 on, when the model was internally designated the Volkswagen Type 1, and marketed simply as the " Volkswagen ".
Although the passage in the Book of Daniel internally claims to be a prophecy dictated to Daniel by Gabriel during the Babylonian captivity, some modern scholars believe that the Book was pseudepigraphically written in the mid-2nd century BC, and that rather than being a genuine prophecy the passage was a postdiction, written as a polemic against the shrine to Zeus set up in the temple in 168 BC by Antiochus IV Epiphanes, which had a pagan altar added onto the Altar of the Holocausts < ref > Souvay, Charles.
Although MP3. com purchased the CDs for their index and users had to supply their own copy as well, MP3. com violated copyright laws by failing to acquire licenses for the music that was internally duplicated by digitally storing the material on their servers.
Although the party was internally divided, the GreenLeft parliamentary party was the only party in the Dutch parliament which opposed the Gulf War.
Although the Series / 1 uses EBCDIC character encoding internally and locally attached EBCDIC terminals, ASCII based remote terminals and devices could be attached via an I / O card with a RS-232 interface to be more compatible with competing minicomputers.
Although data were stored internally in metric units, they were displayed as United States customary units.
Although internally autonomous from 1867, and a separate kingdom with the Statute of Westminster 1931, the last vestiges of Canada's constitutional dependency upon the United Kingdom remained until Canadians agreed on an internal procedure for amending the Canadian Constitution.
Although less expensive than the Texas Instruments TI-99 / 4A and Commodore VIC-20, the Aquarius had comparatively weak graphics and limited memory — internally, Mattel programmers dubbed it " the system for the seventies ".
Although the instrumentation amplifier is usually shown schematically identical to a standard op-amp, the electronic instrumentation amp is almost always internally composed of 3 op-amps.
Although internally named within Ford as " L-Series " it became better known as the Valencia to the wider world, after the new Spanish factory built for its manufacture, but eventually the name was officially adopted by Ford as well-although in sales literature it was always called simply OHV.
Although referred to internally as " ActionScript ", the Flash 4 user manual and marketing documents continued to use the term " actions " to describe this set of commands.
Although Wolff makes a case for how, assuming a roughly Kantian conception of autonomy, liberal democratic states are internally unable to justify themselves, he is by not claiming that there shouldn't therefore be states.
Although the basic design of the engine was similar it was actually quite different internally.
Although marketed as Cruise-O-Matic, the new transmissions were known internally as the MX ( larger ) and the FX ( smaller ).
Although achieving this goal presents a significant challenge for the design, manufacturing, and characterization of ultra-precise new physical mechanisms for computing, there is at present no fundamental reason to think that this goal cannot eventually be accomplished, allowing us to someday build computers that generate much less than 1 bit's worth of physical entropy ( and dissipate much less than kT ln 2 energy to heat ) for each useful logical operation that they carry out internally.
Although faster than the Mark I internally, the lack of Williams tubes made it run much more slowly ; the Mark I could add two 40-bit numbers in 1. 8 milliseconds.
Although most games in the series have been developed internally at EA studios, some SKUs have come from outside developers including the very first one, Tiger Woods PGA Tour ' 99, which was developed by Adrenalin Entertainment in conjunction with EA for the PS1, and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 for the PS1, which was developed by Stormfront Studios.
Although originally based on internally developed technology, in 1998 QuesTec moved to tracking technology provided by engineers at the Atlantic Aerospace Electronics Corporation ( now a division of L-3 Communications ).
Although most of Edu-Ware ’ s Science of Learning products were developed internally, by 1982 the company was attracting outside educators such as Judith S. Priven, Ed. M., who developed several PSAT / SAT products ; Neil Bennett, Ph. D., who created an interactive tutorial for teaching BASIC programming ; and M. David Merill, who created the first of a ( never-completed ) comprehensive series to teach poetry.
Although associated with cultural innovations and popular amusements ( cabaret, cancan, the cinema, new art forms such as Impressionism and Art Nouveau ), France was nevertheless a nation divided internally on notions of religion, class, regionalisms and money, and on the international front France came repeatedly to the brink of war with the other imperial powers, including Great Britain ( the Fashoda Incident ).

Although and country
Although the need for outside trained manpower exists in every newly developing nation, the readiness to receive such manpower, or to receive it from the United States will vary from country to country.
Although asado is eaten all over the country, its origin may be traced back to the Pampas.
Although each country has made its own adaptations and changes to the format, the contestants are confined to a specially designed house where their every action is recorded by cameras and microphones at all times and they are not permitted to make any contact with the outside world.
Although Nelson had previously been castigated in the press for failing to intercept the French fleet, rumours of the battle had begun to arrive in Britain from the continent in late September and the news Capel brought was greeted with celebrations right across the country.
Although drops in its external assistance budget have reduced French military and social development aid to the country, France remains the most important bilateral donor and the country from which C. A. R.
Although they can sometimes be found on InterCity routes in the continental part of the country.
Although the mechanism differs from country to country, most use a similar mechanism based on a central bank's ability to create as much fiat money as required.
Although Canada is internationally a fairly strong country in diving, the vast majority of Canadian high schools and universities do not have diving teams, and many Canadian divers accept athletic scholarships from American colleges.
Although it looked like Parton's career had been revived, it was actually just a brief revival before contemporary country music came in the early 1990s and moved all veteran artists out of the charts.
Although no country has adopted Esperanto officially, Esperanto was recommended by the French Academy of Sciences in 1921 and recognized in 1954 by UNESCO ( which later, in 1985, also recommended it to its member states ).
Although Hanzei is considered to have ruled the country during the early-5th century, there is a paucity of information about him.
Although other countries have points extending north, virtually all of Finland is north of 60 degrees north latitude ; nearly a quarter of the land area and fully one-third of the latitudinal extent of the country lie north of the Arctic Circle.
Although the country was culturally, socially, and politically Western, Finns realised they had to live in peace with the USSR and take no action that might be interpreted as a security threat.
Although Guinea's external debt burden remains high, the country is now current on external debt payments.
Although he listened to some country music, especially that of George Jones, Brooks was most fond of rock music, citing James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, and Townes Van Zandt as major influences.
" Although Brooks remained polite, he did observe that Yates was obviously unfamiliar with modern country music.
Although the juntas, that had forced the French to leave Spain, had sworn by the liberal Constitution of 1812, Ferdinand VII openly believed that it was too liberal for the country.
Although, strictly speaking, he did not establish slavery, he imposed a semi-feudal system, fumage, in which every able man was required to work in plantations ( similar to Latifundios ) to produce goods for the fledging country.
Most of the country has an elevation of fewer than 200 m. Although Hungary has several moderately high ranges of mountains, those reaching heights of 300 m or more cover less than 2 % of the country.
Although Scotland and England had both rejected papal authority, the Reformation in each country proceeded in slightly different directions.
Although it had a distinctive name in each country, it was everywhere regarded as a kind of psalterium.

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