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Because of the thinned array curse, such arrays of multiple apertures, when used in transmitters, result in narrow beams at the expense of reducing the total power transmitted to the target.
Because of the toxicity and expense of liquid mercury, these relays are now rarely used.
Because of this expense, pipes with bodies made of wood ( usually mahogany ) instead of gourd, but with the same classic shape, are sold as calabashes.
Because they have evolved for short bursts of extreme speed at the expense of their power, they cannot defend themselves against most of Africa's other predator species.
Because of the expense of Lapis Lazuli, much effort went into finding a less costly blue pigment.
Because of the added installation expense, the majority of SDDS installations are 6 channel ( 5. 1 ) installations, as opposed to 8 channel ( 7. 1 ) installations.
Because of the expense of producing tape heads capable of reading eight tracks, most eight-track players have heads that read just two tracks.
Because they give people of a certain background preferential immigration, however, such laws are controversial, especially where they are perceived to be at the expense of other people who want to immigrate or return.
Because of the expense of buying property, some currently refer to Edgewater as the Gold Coast.
Because of the expense involved with a POS system, the eBay guide recommends that if annual revenue exceeds the threshold of $ 700, 000, investment in a POS system will be advantageous.
Because all funds must compute an expense ratio using the same methodology, it allows investors to compare costs across funds.
Because of the very nature of this style, people tend to focus on their own individual needs at the expense of the success of the group.
Because of this, the SIR's farebox recovery ratio in 2001 was 0. 16 — that is, for every dollar of expense, 16 cents was recovered in fares, the lowest ratio of MTA agencies ( part of the reason the MTA wishes to merge the SIR with the subway proper is to simplify the accounting and subsidization of what is essentially a single line ).
Because of its great expense, sable fur is typically integrated into various clothes fashions: to decorate collars, sleeves, hems and hats ( see, for example the shtreimel ).
Because of the lack of facilities in smaller provinces or rural areas, women were often forced to travel to major cities at their own expense.
Because of the expense of computer equipment, electro-acoustic work was done very differently at that time:
Because the railroad experienced cost overruns in Kenya, the British decided to justify its exceptional expense and pay its operating costs by introducing large-scale European settlement in a vast tract of land that became a center of cash-crop agriculture known as the " White Highlands.
Because of the rarity of vintage hats, and the expense of modern top hats, the vintage / antique market is very lively, with models in wearable condition typically hard to find ; price often varies with size ( larger sizes are typically more expensive ) and condition.
Because in the U. S. dividends on preferred stock are not tax-deductible at the corporate level ( in contrast to interest expense ), the effective cost of capital raised by preferred stock is 35 percent greater than issuing the equivalent amount of debt at the same interest rate.
Because of the very long time needed for discovery, development, and approval of pharmaceuticals, these costs can accumulate to nearly half the total expense.
Because of the inherent expense and difficulty in obtaining extrinsic evidence for many genes, it is also necessary to resort to Ab initio gene finding, in which genomic DNA sequence alone is systematically searched for certain tell-tale signs of protein-coding genes.
Because of this, a system of repetition symbols -- much more extensive than that used in print music -- is employed to reduce page turns, size of scores, and expense of printing.
Because of cancellation of his own expedition, he had to continue this work at his own expense until autumn 1868.
Because of the added expense of this kind of processing along with the narrow veins, only high grade ores could be profitably worked in Austin.

Because and stabilising
Because of their prestige and the public trust which they enjoyed, they could act as intermediaries between the emperor and the ministerial officials, and thus provide a stabilising force in the court.

Because and gorge
Because of the narrow, constricted shape of the gorge in which these drops occur and the lack of public access, they are rarely noted.
Because of the variation in sunlight, shade, and moisture caused by the steep cliffs, several different ecosystems exist in and around the canyon-like gorge.
Because of its steep sides, there are many parts of the gorge on which trees cannot grow, making way for smaller plants.

Because and walls
Because the Doom engine uses the binary space partitioning system for rendering, it does not enable moving walls.
Because cardiac muscle cells are electrically coupled by inter-calated disks between adjacent cells, impulses from the SA node spread rapidly through the walls of the artria, causing both artria to contract in unison.
Because of this tension, water is literally being pulled up from the roots into the leaves, helped by cohesion ( the pull between individual water molecules, due to hydrogen bonds ) and adhesion ( the stickiness between water molecules and the hydrophilic cell walls of plants ).
Because LDL particles appear harmless until they are within the blood vessel walls and oxidized by free radicals, it is postulated that ingesting antioxidants and minimizing free radical exposure may reduce LDL's contribution to atherosclerosis, though results are not conclusive.
Because of that first defensive role, its narrow streets and bleak surrounding the oval originating in compact rows of houses parallel to each other and with respect to the medieval walls ( of which only some sections are preserved and gates ).
Because of the recent invention of the cast plate glass method in 1848, which allowed for large sheets of cheap but strong glass, it was at the time the largest amount of glass ever seen in a building and astonished visitors with its clear walls and ceilings that did not require interior lights, thus a " Crystal Palace ".
Because large plasma proteins cannot easily cross through the capillary walls, their effect on the osmotic pressure of the capillary interiors will, to some extent, balance out the tendency for fluid to leak out of the capillaries.
" Because I'm sad, because I'm nothing, because I'll live and die in a crummy one-roomer with dirty walls and cracked pipes ," Joey replies.
Because of this plan, new buildings were erected in the Kremlin, and the walls were strengthened and furnished with towers and gates.
Because of their thinner walls, veins are more frequently invaded than are arteries, and metastasis tends to follow the pattern of venous flow.
Because the German word hof, meaning an enclosed courtyard, can apply to a rural farmstead with outbuildings and walls forming the perimeter, it has also been used for the palatial seat where the court was held.
Other works by Gallaccio include Stroke ( 1993 ) in which benches in the gallery and cardboard panels attached to the walls were covered in chocolate and Because Nothing has Changed ( 2000 ), a bronze sculpture of a tree adorned with porcelain apples.
Because of their fast growth, twining habit, attractive flowers, and tolerance for poor, dry soils, some morning glories are excellent vines for creating summer shade on building walls when trellised, thus keeping the building cooler and reducing heating and cooling costs.
Because strength of its walls has endured earthquakes, volcanic eruptions of the volcano Cerro Negro and wars.
Because of the depth of the line, most underground stations on this line ( except Admiralty, Shau Kei Wan and Tai Koo ) have curved walls on the platforms, which are due to the routes ' cylindrical tunnels, only with a greater diameter.
Because it never had town walls it became a location for many Catholic merchants from Limerick when Catholics were forbidden to reside in the walled towns by the Penal Laws, and much of its past prosperity is attributable to this influx.
Because the walls are within reach, and because many of them offer holes and hooks for hanging small shelves, bulletin boards or other accessories, elements which were once placed only on the horizontal surface of the desktop can be moved to the vertical surfaces.
Because at the time it was outside the city walls, the Campus Martius was a natural place for audience given to foreign ambassadors who could not enter the city, and foreign cults were housed in temples erected there.
Because the majority of the load is transmitted from the ceiling through the upper part of the walls, making the buttress as a semi-arch extending far from the wall provides almost the same load-bearing capacity as a traditional buttress engaged with the wall from top to bottom, yet in a much lighter and cheaper structure.
Because of short fields and walls surrounding the goal, a common tactic is to attempt to score at kickoff by shooting at the goal and charging at the goal with all five non-goalkeeper players who overwhelm the other team's defense and score at close range.
Because the plasma does not touch the walls of the engine, very high gas temperatures are possible, as in gas core nuclear thermal propulsion.
Because of coquina's softness, cannon balls would sink into, rather than shatter or puncture, the walls of the Castillo de San Marcos.
Because the beetles will use crevices and other cool, dry, confined spaces to hibernate, significant numbers may congregate inside walls if given a large enough opening.
Because of the ease of construction, such walls can be made hundreds or thousands of kilometres long.
Because ( for a given pressure ) the thickness of the walls scales with the radius of the tank, the mass of a tank ( which scales as the length times radius times thickness of the wall for a cylindrical tank ) scales with the volume of the gas held ( which scales as length times radius squared ).

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