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By and correlating
By correlating the ages of samples obtained from the Apollo missions to known geological units, it has been possible to assign absolute ages to some of these geological periods.
By understanding what a person can no longer do, and correlating this with a knowledge of exactly which parts of the nervous system are damaged, it is possible to infer previously undiscovered functional relationships.
By correlating reflection events, a seismologist can create an estimated cross-section of the geologic structure that generated the reflections.
By studying the evidence given by all available sources, and by correlating the relevant facts, we obtain some idea of the origin and development of the units.

By and delayed
By shutting down the German industry the Allies disrupted intra-European trade, a trade that was vital for European recovery, and they thereby delayed European economic recovery.
By January 1533, Anne Boleyn was pregnant and the marriage could no longer be delayed.
By increasing the inertia of the boundary layer, airflow separation and the resulting stall may be delayed.
By Hellenistic times, under the Achaean League, the Achaean Doric Koine appeared exhibiting many peculiarities common to all Doric dialects and which delayed the spread of the Attic-based Koine to the Peloponnese until the 2nd century BC.
By April 13, 1933, the subcommittee had prepared a revised Glass bill, but delayed submitting the bill to the full Senate Committee on Banking and Currency to continue negotiations with the Roosevelt Administration.
By 1960, it was a rough neighborhood of tenement housing, the demolition of which was delayed to allow for exterior shots in the movie musical West Side Story.
By the mid-1990s, however, the allocation tended to be filled each year on a first come, first served basis, resulting in new H-1Bs often being denied or delayed because the annual cap had already been reached.
By the time the play made its delayed debut in London Ivor Brown thought it " very much of its time and already seems a trifle faded.
By the late 1940s and early 1950s the state of the railways was improving as war damage and delayed maintenance work cleared more mainline track for high speed running.
By 2000, the launch date had been delayed until 2009, a date that held through 2003 ; though some project scientists cited 2008 in late 2000.
By August 2004, production had been delayed, pushing Spy Hunter back to be released in summer 2006.
By receiving shares instead of cash the realisation of the capital asset can be delayed to take better advantage of capital loss offsets.
By the Rating and Valuation Act 1925, revaluations were supposed to take place every five years but in practice they were frequently delayed or suspended.
By August 10, the countries had worked out the last minor technical details to make all but final the their economic arrangement, but the Soviets delayed signing that agreement for almost ten days until they were sure that they had reached a political agreement with Germany.
By this time, the National Road had also reached Springfield, but the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad had encountered difficulties in raising capital, and construction and would be delayed for three years in reaching Springfield and closing the gap in the plan to link the Great Lakes with the Ohio River.
By contrast, so-called delayed neutrons are delayed by the time delay associated with beta decay ( mediated by the weak force ) to the precursor excited nuclide, after which neutron emission happens on a prompt time scale ( i. e., almost immediately ).
By late December, Rubin expressed a desire to retain him but contract talks were delayed due to family reasons, and it took until mid-January for a new one-year contract to be agreed.
By June 1985, the project was delayed again:
By reducing the O < sub > 2 </ sub >- level and increasing the CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- level, ripening of fruits and vegetables can be delayed, respiration and ethylene production rates can be reduced, softening can be retarded and various compositional changes associated with ripening can be slowed down.
By then increasing contractual disparities and artistic differences between the head of Warner and Geoff Travis delayed plans for a debut album.
By the mid-1960s, immunologists were convinced that there were indeed two separate arms of the immune system: one dealing exclusively with the production of circulating antibodies ( humoral immunity ), and another that is involved in the delayed hypersensitivity-type reactions and graft rejections ( cell-mediated immunity ).
By May 2008 completion of stages one and two of the road has been delayed until November, with VicRoads staying that " wet and cold weather in recent weeks had prevented sealing the road surface ".
By 2007, the roof plans were delayed, with management stating that it would be necessary to complete the construction of all stands before a roof was built, and that they believed the stadium would soon be expanded.

By and version
By using the appropriate version any one of these factors can be determined for any combination of the other three.
By the time Esther was written, the foreign power visible on the horizon as a future threat to Judah was the Macedonians of Alexander the Great, who defeated the Persian empire about 150 years after the time of the story of Esther ; the Septuagint version noticeably calls Haman a " bully " ( βουγαῖον ) where the Hebrew text describes him as an Agagite.
By the fourth beta version, Valve Software, the developer who created Half-Life, began assisting in the development of Counter-Strike.
By 2005, large parts of W3C DOM were well-supported by common ECMAScript-enabled browsers, including Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 ( 2001 ), Opera, Safari and Gecko-based browsers ( like Mozilla, Firefox, SeaMonkey and Camino ).
By the 16th century the vihuela's construction had more in common with the modern guitar, with its curved one-piece ribs, than with the viols, and more like a larger version of the contemporary four-course guitars.
By association, it is thought that this King Kong vs. Godzilla dub is part of an uncut international version never released on home video.
By 2009, a Taliban-led shadow government began to form in many parts of the country complete with their own version of mediation court.
" By chance, a 35 mm nitrate composite master positive ( fine grain ) of the 1945 version survived.
By 1996, a series of RFCs was released defining Internet Protocol version 6 ( IPv6 ), starting with RFC 1883.
By 1954, Brown had tried to get a deal with his gospel group, the Ever Ready Gospel Singers after recording a version of " His Eye Is on the Sparrow ", but returned to Toccoa when they failed to get a deal.
The two stories agree on this point: Livy's version is: By this blood-most pure before the outrage wrought by the king's son-I swear, and you, O gods, I call to witness that I will drive hence Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, together with his cursed wife and his whole blood, with fire and sword and every means in my power, and I will not suffer them or any one else to reign in Rome.
By the 1930s, many revisions of the rules developed that were substantially different from Babcock's classical version ( including some that were considered fundamentals in other variants, such as the notion of a standard hand ).
By contrast, Sega allowed blood and gore to remain in the Genesis version ( though a code was required to unlock the gore ).
By late 1993 this port was complete and version 3. 1, also known as NeXTSTEP 486, was released.
By 1992, only a small fraction of skateboarders remained as a highly technical version of street skating, combined with the decline of vert skating, produced a sport that lacked the mainstream appeal to attract new skaters.
Minnesota SNOBOL4, By Viktors Berstis, the closest PC implementation to the original IBM mainframe version ( even including Fortran-like FORMAT statement support ) is also free, and is at http :// www. berstis. com / snobol4. htm.
By 1985, a version of Emacs ( MicroEMACS ) was available for a variety of platforms, but it was not until June, 1987 that Stevie ( ST editor for VI enthusiasts ), a limited vi clone appeared.
By the 13th century this revision had come to be called the versio vulgata, that is, the " commonly used translation ", and ultimately it became the definitive and officially promulgated Latin version of the Bible in the Roman Catholic Church.
By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox, bowing to the popularity of Pong, cancelled the Odyssey and released a scaled down version that played only Pong and hockey, the Odyssey 100.
In 2003 ZZ Top released a final RCA album, Mescalero, an album thick with harsh Gibbons guitar and featuring a hidden track – a cover version of " As Time Goes By ".
By the start of the 21st century, a modified " short-cut " version was being served by fast-food chains in servings up to.
By the end of 2010, 44 U. S. states had enacted some version of an outpatient commitment law.
By version 4, the potential number of generations of copy had increased to around fifteen to twenty depending on audio content.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.

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