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At and metamorphosis
At the end of larval development, it comes to winter and the development until the following year with the metamorphosis to the imago completed ( univoltine development ).

At and rapid
At age 18, the youth began a rapid advancement through the company, becoming the superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division.
At daybreak on 22 July, Nehring's 5th and 8th Panzer Regiments responded with a rapid counter-attack which quickly overran the New Zealand infantry in the open, inflicting more than 900 casualties on the New Zealanders.
At times rapid population change, overcrowded housing and job competition have aroused racial and ethnic tensions.
At its peak in the mid-1860s, Idaho City was the largest city in the Northwest, and it was this rapid population influx that lead to the establishment of the Idaho Territory in 1863.
At this time plans were made for the incorporation of the city to control the rapid expansion.
At this time, the piece of eight was produced in Mexico and Peru in a rapid and simplified manner.
At rapid heart rates, S3 and S4 may merge to produce a summation gallop ( sometimes referred to as S7 ).##
At rapid transit systems, vehicles generally have floors in the same height as the platforms but the stations are often underground or elevated, so accessibility there isn't a question of providing low-floor vehicles, but providing a step-free access from street level to the platforms ( generally by elevators, which are somewhere restricted to disabled passengers only, so that the step-free access isn't obstructed by healthy people taking advantage ).
At the time the province paid for half of the cost of roadways, but it did not contribute to rapid transit.
At the same time, a rapid increase in brick houses was taking place in the centre of the city.
At atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen boils at and is a cryogenic fluid which can cause rapid freezing on contact with living tissue.
At certain higher levels near flood state, almost all of the Cossatot Falls turn into one long rapid.
At present, this is not true of Irish nationalism, despite large and rapid immigration into Ireland in recent years.
At the end of the century, workers experienced the " second industrial revolution ," which involved mass production, scientific management, and the rapid development of managerial skills.
At the same time an artillery Forward Observation Officer arrived from brigade, he contacted the 25 pounder guns attached to the 6th Airborne Division and requested 12 rounds of rapid fire.
At times it is well-nigh impossible for an eye less keen and swift, a scholarship less exquisite and ready than his own, to catch the precise direction and follow the perfect course of his rapid thought and radiant utterance.
Current organization of the 75th Ranger Regiment. At the end of the Vietnam War, division and brigade commanders saw that the U. S. Army needed an elite, light infantry capable of rapid deployment.
At the time however, the only known times that rapid changes in eyewall diameter, other than during presumably successful seedings, was during rapid changes in intensity.
At the end of the 1980s and early 1990s the Martin thread incorporated rapid application development ( RAD ) and business process reengineering ( BPR ) and soon after also entered the object oriented field.
At the left part of Makiling shows palm trees symbolizing nature, while at right shows buildings symbolizing Calamba City's rapid modernization, urbanization, and industrialization.
At the 2001 census the population of Chipping Sodbury was 5, 066, but in the last decade the town has become part of a much larger built-up area due to the rapid expansion of nearby Yate.
At present, 12 of 17 penguin species are experiencing rapid population declines.
At present, Ankara's rapid transit system consists of two metro lines, which are called Ankaray and Ankara Metro, and a suburban rail system.

At and changes
At sterilizing doses, good palatability results, with a minimum of changes in appearance, taste, and odor.
At the time the will was drawn Mr. Hohlbein mentioned to me how mentally alert she seemed for her age, knowing just what changes she wanted made and so forth ''.
At the same time, the work done by the pressure-volume changes as a result from this process, is equal to
At the speed of sound the way that lift is generated changes dramatically, from being dominated by Bernoulli's principle to forces generated by shock waves.
At a parade in 1850, in which over 2, 000 female soldiers participated, one of them began a speech by saying, " As the blacksmith takes an iron bar and by fire changes its fashion, so we have changed our nature.
At the 1997 general election he became MP for Glasgow Anniesland, which was largely the same constituency with minor boundary changes.
At this point the phase space changes qualitatively and the dynamical system is said to have gone through a bifurcation.
At first a number of leading Esperantists put their support behind the Ido project, but the movement stagnated and declined, first with the accidental death of one of its main proponents and later as people proposed further changes, and the number of current speakers is estimated at between 250 and 5000.
At the end of the century, the administration of the city hall and the city underwent diverse structural changes with the opening of several avenues, hospitals, cultural spaces and it became one of the main tourist destinations in the Northeast and in Brazil.
At the 1964 Congress in Tel Aviv, a subcommittee was formed to propose changes to the regulations.
At some time in European prehistory, consonant changes according to Grimm's Law created a * g from the * gh and a * t from the * d. This same law more or less rules out * ghedh -, The * dh in that case would become a * d instead of a * t.
At first the king agreed with these changes and enjoyed reasonable popularity with the people, but as anti-royalism increased along with threat of foreign invasion, the king, stripped of his power, decided to flee along with his family.
* Implemented: At the appointed date and time, the changes must be implemented.
At the time of Bardeen's death, then-University of Illinois chancellor Morton Weir said, " It is a rare person whose work changes the life of every American ; John's did.
At the coastal city Mombasa, the air changes from cool to hot, almost every day ( see chart below ).
At 310 ° C, lanthanum changes to a face-centered cubic structure, and at 865 ° C into a body-centered cubic structure.
At the same time, it makes recommendations to the Council concerning all changes to degree rules, and all proposals for new awards.
At a height of about, the wall's construction changes from the use of flat to overlapping slabs creating a beehive-shaped vault.
At this level, tools from molecular biology and genetics are used to understand how neurons develop and how genetic changes affect biological functions.
At the center of the drama are the results of Prometheus ' theft of fire and his current punishment by Zeus ; the playwright's dependence on the Hesiodic source material is clear, though Prometheus Bound also includes a number of changes to the received tradition.
At the helm of an expanding empire, Suleiman personally instituted legislative changes relating to society, education, taxation, and criminal law.
At 95. 2 ° C, below its melting temperature, cyclo-octasulfur changes from α-octasulfur to the β-polymorph.
At any given moment, market forces could demand changes from suppliers, logistics providers, locations and customers, and from any number of these specialized participants as components of supply chain networks.

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