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By and correlating
By correlating a ( delayed version of ) the transmitted signal with the received signal, a precise round trip light time to the remote location can be determined.
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 ages
By allowing the establishment of geological timescales, it provides a significant source of information about the ages of fossils and the deduced rates of evolutionary change.
By measuring the decay products of extinct radionuclides with a mass spectrometer and using isochronplots, it is possible to determine relative ages of different events in the early history of the solar system.
By age category, Covington County residents are dispersed as follows: 29. 1 % are under the age of twenty ; 23. 8 % are between the ages of twenty and forty ; 32 % are between the ages of forty-one and sixty-five ; and 15. 1 % are over age sixty-five.
By Thy legions, the ages of time!
By the end of August, Zone A had been completely evacuated and fenced, 1, 600 people of all ages had been examined and 447 were found to suffer from skin lesions or chloracne.
By " playing ," he meant not only the ways that children of all ages play, but also the way adults " play " through making art, or engaging in sports, hobbies, humor, meaningful conversation, et cetera.
By the early medieval ages, Vainakh society had become stratified into a feudal order, with a king and vassals.
By gender: Available studies consistently indicate that in every region of the world, and at all ages, females have a significantly higher risk of being visually impaired than males.
By 1944 only 1. 7 million unmarried men between the ages of 20 and 34 worked in the defense industry, while 4. 1 million unmarried women between those ages did so.
By holding activities and events such as orchid rambles and birdwatching fairs, the trust gives people of all ages the chance to experience local wildlife.
By 1850 Luke Pryor was recorded with 39 slaves between the ages of 70 years old and as young as 4 months, however in 1860 only two slaves were recorded in his household.
By middle childhood ( ages 7 – 11 ), there may be a shift towards mutual coregulation of secure-base contact in which caregiver and child negotiate methods of maintaining communication and supervision as the child moves towards a greater degree of independence.
By positing such an event, various observations in a wide range of fields, including the age of the Earth, the age of the universe, dinosaurs, fossils, ice cores, ice ages, and geological formations are allowed by adherents to have occurred as outlined by science without contradicting their literal belief in Genesis.
: By ages yet unknown.
By the early 1890s, several young boys of the Rat Portage area, most of them between the ages of 9-11, formed a junior ice hockey team of the same name, which went on to beat the senior team in an exhibition.
In summary of the overall program, from the program's website,By ages 16 and 17, these astonishing young people have not only succeeded in the highest possible level of high school academic rigor, but have also mastered multiple languages, worked for NASA and the Air Force Research Lab, played with the New York Philharmonic, volunteered and founded regional and national and international social service programs, conducted cutting-edge cancer research, issued scholarly papers, competed in the Olympics, placed in most major national and international competitions, and launched their own companies.
By looking at ancient ores of various ages that have been exposed to solar neutrinos over geologic time, it may be possible to interrogate the luminosity of the Sun over time, which, according to the Standard Solar Model, has changed with time.
By statistical study of the weights of the coins, Kosambi was able to establish the amount of time that had elapsed while they were in circulation and so set them in order to give some idea of their respective ages.
By the end of the Han Dynasty ( 220 AD ) the Academy enrolled more than 30, 000 students, boys between the ages of fourteen and seventeen years.
By 2003, the school ’ s structure included the Early Learning Centre, ( ages 3 – 5 ), an Elementary School ( K-5 ), a Middle School, ( Grades 6-8 ) and a High School, ( Grades 9-12 )
By the end of the year, 150 students between the ages of 3 and 15 years attended the International Community School.

By and samples
By 1991, it was relatively easy to produce gram-sized samples of fullerene powder using the techniques of Donald Huffman, Wolfgang Krätschmer and Konstantinos Fostiropoulos.
By the events told in the New Krypton storyline however, several Superman villains, like Metallo and Reactron, have acquired some kryptonite samples to use against the Kryptonians on Earth.
Soon however, Marl's records became more sample heavy, as can be seen by comparing the MC Shan LPs Down By Law ( 1987 ) and Born to be Wild ( 1988 ); the rhythms less electronic, with drum samples and patterns becoming more prominent.
By the show's end, the wooden barrel full of samples was empty.
By witnessing currents flowing through point-contacts, similar to what Bardeen and Brattain had accomplished earlier in December 1947, Mataré by June 1948, was able to produce consistent results by using samples of germanium produced by Welker.
By taking samples from different sites and different strata within a particular region, researchers can build a comprehensive historical sequence that becomes a part of the scientific record ; for example, ancient timbers found in buildings can be dated to give an indication of when the source tree was alive and growing, setting an upper limit on the age of the wood.
By the 18th century, samplers were a complete contrast to the scattered samples sewn earlier on.
By testing the samples from the spring water, the team was at least able to identify the substance's current presence at the site, giving them insight that a presumably larger quantity existed in the waters thousands of years earlier.
The ECC is probably best known for its song " Rocked By Rape ", consisting of samples of Dan Rather's deadpan delivery describing various atrocities over looped riffs from AC / DC's " Back in Black ".
By using interference rather than absorption of light, extremely transparent samples, such as live mammalian cells, can be imaged without having to use staining techniques.
By samples of behavior, one means observations of an individual performing tasks that have usually been prescribed beforehand, which often means scores on a test.
By 2000, Bailey had not yet proven a link between the antique pistol and Alferd Packer, but he discovered that forensic samples from the 1989 exhumation had been archived, and analysis in 2001 with an electron microscope by Dr. Richard Dujay at Mesa State College turned up microscopic lead fragments in the soil taken from under Shannon Bell's remains that were matched by spectrograph with the bullets remaining in what was indeed Packer's pistol.
By 1982, the Fairlight CMI Series II represented another advance as it now offered more RAM-based sample memory than any other system with an improved sample rate, and in the Series III ( 1985 ) changed from 8-bit to 16-bit samples.
By June 2005 researchers and The Discovery Channel sought permission to take DNA samples from the remains of his sister, Elizabeth Tilney, located in the Church of All Saints, Shelley, near Hadleigh, and they were granted the first faculty for such purposes from the English diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
By way of a government bill which became the Identity Documents Act 2010, she brought about the abolition of the previous Labour government's National Identity Card and database scheme and also reformed the regulations on the retention of DNA samples for suspects and controls on the use of CCTV cameras.
By using DNA samples from many hearts, the researchers estimated that a 20-year-old renews about 1 % of heart muscle cells per year and about 45 percent of the heart muscle cells of a 50-year-old were generated after he or she was born.
By 2011, over 80 radiocarbon dates had been taken, with samples from torch marks and from the paintings themselves, as well as from animal bones and charcoal found on the cave floor.
By this time he was already collecting marine samples from Plymouth Sound and along the Devon coast.
By that time Hodgkin and Lister had already published research on tissue samples, based on observations made with Lister's innovative microscope, in particular on the " globule hypothesis " of the time which was held in particular by Henri Milne Edwards.
By 1913, after some twenty-odd thousand separate experiments, the brothers produced excellent laboratory samples of acetate continuous filament yarn.
By 1913, Camille and Henri's studies and experiments had produced excellent laboratory samples of continuous filament acetate yarn.
By studying plant samples carried on Discovery, researchers hoped to determine how the genetic material in the root cells respond to microgravity.
By collecting data from samples at various points within the process, variations in the process that may affect the quality of the end product or service can be detected and corrected, thus reducing waste as well as the likelihood that problems will be passed on to the customer.
By integrating an appropriate 4D subset of the samples in a light field, one can approximate the view that would be captured by a camera having a finite ( i. e. non-pinhole ) aperture.

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