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At and minimum
At sterilizing doses, good palatability results, with a minimum of changes in appearance, taste, and odor.
At a minimum, recording -- usually on tape, which is now in wide professional use -- brings the psychiatric interview alive so that the full range of emotion and meaning can be explored repeatedly by the therapist or by a battery of therapists.
At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
At age 14, he passed the Preliminary Examination of the University of Copenhagen with distinction, after receiving dispensation to take it because he was younger than the usual minimum age.
At a minimum, an atom probe will consist of several key pieces of equipment.
At a pre-determined point on the missile's trajectory, the payload separates from the missile and deploys a parachute to permit splashdown and water entry at a low speed and with minimum detectable noise.
At the time of the incident, the Australian Quarantine Inspection Services ( AQIS ) required imported dry pet food to be heated or irradiated to a minimum dose of 50 kGy.
At the Doha round of trade talks through the World Trade Organization one of the items for discussion was the inclusion of some kind of minimum standard of worker protection.
At a minimum, this includes:
At 2010 / 2011, the sunspot count was expected to be at its maximum, but in reality in 2010 it was still at its minimum.
At maximum or minimum elevation, the relative yearly motion of the Sun perpendicular to the horizon stops and reverses direction.
At minimum, it may alter the taste and make it undesirable.
At minimum, they can loop data back at either the WAN or DTE ports, or at both.
At the termination of the algorithm, the forest has only one component and forms a minimum spanning tree of the graph.
At minimum most bee keepers wear a brimmed hat and a veil made of hardware cloth similar to window-screen material.
At minimum the star is contracted so that the layer has the higher ionization and opacity, and therefore absorbs fusion energy for the star to expand.
At minimum, a testbench contains an instantiation of the model ( called the device under test or DUT ), pin / signal declarations for the model's I / O, and a clock waveform.
" At an irreducible minimum he was born to a Greek family in Bithynion-Claudiopolis, in the Roman province of Bithynia in what is now north-west Turkey, and joined the entourage of the emperor Hadrian at a young age, although nothing certain is known of how, when, or where he and Hadrian met.
At higher voltages, the threshold for the minimum radiation level drops, thus the counter's sensitivity rises.
At minimum, testing is conducted on a biannual schedule.
At the same time, a minimum set of data will be sent to the eCall operator receiving the voice call.
At excess temperatures above that at the minimum heat flux, the contribution of radiation becomes appreciable and becomes dominant at high excess temperatures.
At the time of initiation, the first minimum semi-annual membership dues payment of $ 58 must also be paid, bringing the total amount due upon initiation into the Guild to $ 2, 335.
At the time of its organization as a borough, Bellevue had exactly the minimum population for such a designation: 300 residents.

At and transitional
At the 1996 General Conference the ordination order of transitional deacon was abolished.
During 1986 Norman recorded Home At Last, which was not released until 1989, due to legal problems ( which Norman described euphemistically as " transitional circumstances " in 1989 ).
At first this commutation reduced problems to the ultimate payers by folding tithes in with rents ( however, it could cause transitional money supply problems by raising the transaction demand for money ).
At the end of the transitional period, he retained the defense portfolio when he appointed a new government under Doté in June 2005, and he also kept it in a September 2006 cabinet reshuffle.
At the northern end of the ecoregion are deciduous forests, dominated by two deciduous species of southern beech: rauli ( Nothofagus alpina ) and roble ( N. obliqua ); this is a transitional zone to the Mediterranean-climate forests to the north.
At the close of the early period, Anna Bijns ( c. 1494 – 1575 ) stands as a transitional figure.
At the end of the 1995 transitional season, Banants went into financial crisis.
At the time, the transitional council was designed to be the final phase leading to a scheduled hand over to an elected democratic leader.
At higher elevations of the eastern zone of the Humid / Sub-humid Chaco there are transitional mature forests from the wet forests of Southern Brazil.
At its formation, Fire by Night was conceived as likely to be a transitional organization.

At and dialects
At the same time, he classified the extant Kashubian and Slovincian dialects as those belonging to the Modern Polish language.
At one time there were as many as seven dialects spread across the Cajun Heartland.
At least as important in the creation of a Norwegian literature was the effort to introduce a pure Norwegian language, based on the dialects spoken in the areas more isolated from capital.
At the same time, the categories that were inherited from the old language and were still present in some dialects should be represented in the written standard.
At the root is certainly an Old Norse word which must have denoted something ' sharp ', and which is now extant in only a few Norse dialects with traditional meanings.
At the social level, each of the two dialects has certain spheres of social interaction assigned to it and in the assigned spheres it is the only socially acceptable dialect ( with minor exceptions ).
At the end of 1980s, there was a minor campaign in Soviet Belarus for the creation of a separate " Polesian language " based on the dialects of Polesia launched by Belarusian philologist Mikola Shylyagovich and his associates.
At different meeting places-permanent as well as temporary-people of different origins and from different cultural backgrounds, professing different faiths and creeds, eating different foods, wearing different clothes, and speaking different languages and dialects would meet one another peacefully.
At the same time, he feels that the use of dialects can help some people to understand different cultures, saying, " It has the potential to nurture cross-language and cross-cultural understanding in a very intelligent manner.
At the outset, the isolated geographical nature of Tana Toraja formed many dialects between the Toraja languages themselves.
At the beginning of the 20th century, one could differentiate between four Viennese dialects ( named after the districts in which they were spoken ): Favoritnerisch ( Favoriten, 10.
At its planetary Congress, it has more than 2, 300 representatives from 88 states that speak at least 19 distinct dialects, that are answerable to the 88 state congresses.
" At this time the word was, in Ireland, associated with Ulster dialects: in 1964 linguist John Braidwood said of the term, " perhaps one of the most seemingly native Ulster words is crack ...
At the end of the Proto-Germanic period, the language must have been divided into dialects, including Frankish, or Franconian, as well as the predecessors of Frisian and Saxon.
At that time, she was extremely pleased to hear him telling his wife that no one can do better than Manorama when it comes to speaking different dialects of Tamil.

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