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By and simple
By 800 social and cultural security had been achieved, at least on a simple plane ; ;
By contrast, for higher frequency radiations at ultraviolet frequencies and above ( i. e., X-rays and gamma rays ) the damage to chemical materials and living cells by EMR is far larger than that done by simple heating, due to the ability of single photons in such high frequency EMR to damage individual molecules chemically.
By the late nineteenth century, however, a handful of experimental anomalies remained that could not be explained by the simple wave theory.
* By the convolution theorem, Fourier transforms turn the complicated convolution operation into simple multiplication, which means that they provide an efficient way to compute convolution-based operations such as polynomial multiplication and multiplying large numbers.
" His predisposition for benevolence is clear in the statement " We whites ... must necessarily appear to them in the nature of supernatural beings .... By the simple exercise of our will we can exert a power for good practically unbounded ".
By showing how simple unintelligent forces can ratchet up designs of extraordinary complexity without invoking outside design, Darwin showed that an intelligent designer was not the necessary conclusion to draw from complexity in nature.
By the late 1800s, Franz Reuleaux identified hundreds of machine elements ( calling them " simple machines ").
Every simple R-module is isomorphic to a quotient R / m where m is a maximal right ideal of R. By the above paragraph, any quotient R / m is a simple module.
By removing the need to load the particle with the properties of space and time, a fully deterministic, local and causal description of quantum phenomena is possible by use of a simple dynamical operator on a Universal Invariant Set.
By 1900, restaurants serving Chinese cuisine from Canton and Shanghai offered a simple ramen dish of noodles ( cut rather than hand pulled ), a few toppings, and a broth flavored with salt and pork bones.
By using a simple model for stellar atmospheres, assuming local thermal equilibrium in a plane parallel geometry and the Eddington approximation, the effective temperature of the sun can be shown to occur at an optical depth of 2 / 3.
By contrast, the simple parity code cannot correct errors, and can detect only an odd number of errors.
" By 1814 Young had completely translated the " enchorial " ( demotic, in modern terms ) text of the Rosetta Stone ( he had a list with 86 demotic words ), and then studied the hieroglyphic alphabet but initially failed to recognize that the demotic and hieroglyphic texts were paraphrases and not simple translations.
:" By May 1928, basic principles of guerilla warfare, simple in nature and suited to the conditions of the time, had already been evolved ....
By the simple but costly expedient of never turning the machine off, the engineers reduced ENIAC's tube failures to the more acceptable rate of one tube every two days.
By the 10th century such Anglo-Norse crosses were the bulk of the production in England, as the high cross seems to have been abandoned further south, although the simple and practical Dartmoor crosses, no doubt an essential aid to navigating Dartmoor, appear to have continued to be made for centuries after.
By having no utility poles inside the village for power, cable, or telephone, it is relatively simple to return power to the entire village following a storm.
By 1833, simple buildings had been erected in Carthage, and the town was platted in 1838.
By now, Puyi has become a simple gardener who lives a peasant proletarian existence.
By placing high tariffs on imports and other protectionist, inward-looking trade policies the citizens of the respected country by simple supply and demand rationale will substitute the lesser expensive good for the more expensive.
By their very nature, indices are simple, and combine many details into a generalized, overall description of the atmosphere or ocean which can be used to characterize the factors which impact the global climate system.
By placing his mechanism above the loom, Vaucanson eliminated the complicated system of weights and cords ( tail cords, simple, pulley box, etc.
By comparing the phase of the received signal with the one being broadcast omnidirectionally, the angle can be determined using simple electronics.
By the 3rd century BCE, these writers had developed a simple, concise and economical prose style that served as a model of literary form for over 2, 000 years.

By and genius
By contrast, the duty of the male, or the masculine aspect of personality, is to strive to become a genius, and to forego sexuality for an abstract love of the absolute, God, which he finds within himself.
By this time he had begun to demonstrate his genius for rendering surface textures and capturing emotional immediacy.
By pure chance Jimmy is joined by a genius scientist with aspirations of field work, Delilah " Del " Blaine ( Jennifer Love Hewitt ).
: By genius belonging to the world
In literature, the epic was considered the highest form, for the reason expressed by Samuel Johnson in his Life of John Milton: " By the general consent of criticks, the first praise of genius is due to the writer of an epick poem, as it requires an assemblage of all the powers which are singly sufficient for other compositions.
By breaking down rigid categories in the mind ( according to a definition of genius put forward by Arthur Koestler ), the disease makes the thought process both faster and more flexible ; it also causes physical breakdown and, within nine months, death.
By 1983, Graham's sperm bank was reputed to have 19 repeat genius donors, including William Bradford Shockley ( 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics and proponent of eugenics ) and two anonymous Nobel Prize winners in science.
By the age of 10 the local newspaper declared him a " schoolboy genius.
By Le Corbusier's own admission, it was the site that provided an irresistible genius loci for the response, with the horizon visible on all four sides of the hill and its historical legacy for centuries as a place of worship.
By Le Corbusier ’ s own admission, it was the site that provided an irresistible genius loci for the response, with the horizon visible on all four sides of the hill and its historical legacy for centuries as a place of worship.
" By the early twentieth century, Macfarren's works were no longer performed, a fact which the Worshipful Company of Musicians attributed to a lack of genius on Macfarren's part: " Never was more earnest composer, more prolific writer ; never did man strive more zealously for the art of his country ; yet Heaven had endowed him only with talent and not genius.
By 2004, Ivan Shears ( who soon earned the nickname of the tactical genius ) had replaced long standing team manager Sugar and the club showed signs of resurgence with a large sponsorship deal with local telecomms company Euphony Communications.

By and technology
By the end of the twentieth century interest in hydraulic rams has revived, due to the needs of sustainable technology in developing countries, and energy conservation in developed ones.
By the early 20th century, improved dielectrics and the need to reduce their size and inductance for use in the new technology of radio caused the Leyden jar to evolve into the modern compact form of capacitor.
By the mid to late-1970s some parts of the capitalist world, including South Korea, were creating new industries based around computers, electronics, and other advanced technology in contrast to North Korea's Stalinist economy of mining and steel production.
By the late 18th century, a number of defeats in several wars with Russia led some people in the Ottoman Empire to conclude that the reforms of " Deli Petro " ( Peter the Mad, as Peter the Great was known in Turkey ) had given the Russians an edge, and the Ottomans would have to keep up with Western technology in order to avoid further defeats.
By late 1986 fiber optic communications technology was being employed to relieve the strain on existing telephone circuits.
By virtue of their CMOS technology they had low power requirements and were used in some embedded military systems.
By the 1960s the requirements of modern technology and further increases in the size of the force meant that it had outgrown its Victoria Embankment headquarters.
By the late 1990s, improved technology and more training and cross-training within the industry made all of these techniques easier to use, so that directors of individual episodes could make decisions to use one or more methods, so such artistic choices no longer needed to be baked into the series concept.
By the time they have achieved sufficient technology to come to the notice of other civilizations, they are already well on their way to exhausting the resources of their host planet.
By the 1930s, improvements in vacuum tube technology rapidly eroded the TRF receiver's cost advantages, and the explosion in the number of broadcasting stations created a demand for cheaper, higher-performance receivers.
By the mid 20th century, humans had achieved a mastery of technology sufficient to leave the atmosphere of the Earth for the first time and space exploration | explore space.
" By the 1930s, " technology " referred not to the study of the industrial arts, but to the industrial arts themselves.
By the time of the First World War their ranks had been expanded with the adoption of modern technology in the Navy to include telegraphists, electricians, shipwrights, artificer engineers, etc.
By the time of The Next Generation, transporter technology has advanced considerably, meaning that accidents are now remote, if not near impossible.
By 1977 boron fiber technology had been muscled out by the cheaper material of graphite and was no longer competitive in the market.
By 1921, there were claimed to be 3, 500 practitioners using ERA technology.
By this time, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) had become interested in the idea of planetary aerobots, and in fact a team under Jim Cutts of JPL had been working on concepts for planetary aerobots for several years, as well as performing experiments to validate aerobot technology.
By the late-1980s, the arcade video game craze was beginning to fade due to advances in home video game console technology.
By the mid-1990s, inkjet technology had surpassed dot-matrix in the mainstream market.
By packing multiple operations into a wide 32-or 64-bit instruction word and allowing these multi-operation instructions to be intermixed with shorter RISC instructions, FLIX technology allows SoC designers to realize VLIW's performance advantages while eliminating the code bloat of early VLIW architectures.
By developing a technology which causes great pain to telepaths, the Foundation uncover a group of 50 such, and destroys them, believing that it has thereby won.
By reverse-engineering the alien technology, they were able to create a time machine.
By the same token, the viability of the benshi system facilitated a gradual transition to sound — allowing the studios to spread out the capital costs of conversion and their directors and technical crews time to become familiar with the new technology.
By the 1970s Meigs Field became a critical facility for aeromedical transport of patients and transplant organs to downtown hospitals as medical transportation technology modernized.
By the 1950s vacuum tube electronics was well developed and very sophisticated, but tubes had a limited lifetime, used much more power and were much larger than semiconductor or magnetic technology, and their operating characteristics changed over their life.

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