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By examining 10 microsatelite loci, researchers found two genetically distinct subpopulations of coconut – one originating in the Indian Ocean, the other in the Pacific Ocean.
* By comparing the client's external IP address to the address seen by an external web server, or sometimes by examining the HTTP headers received by a server.
By examining the day-to-day workings of his own life, Buechner seeks to find God's hand at work, thus leading his audience by example to similar introspection.
By examining " hotter " and " cooler " spark plugs of the same manufacturer side by side, the principle involved can be very clearly seen ; the cooler plugs have a more substantial ceramic insulator filling the gap between the center electrode and the shell, effectively allowing more heat to be carried off by the shell, while the hotter plugs have less ceramic material, so that the tip is more isolated from the body of the plug and retains heat better.
By examining the weather patterns and ocean currents, Censky has shown that the iguanas had spent three weeks at sea before arriving on the island.
By examining their entrails, he predicts the future and answers questions.
By examining larvae, he identified underdeveloped adult features in pre-adult animals.
By examining the spectra of nebulae, astronomers deduce their chemical content.
By examining the flow of these values, a type system attempts to ensure or prove that no type errors can occur.
By examining Laplace's equation in spherical coordinates, Thomson and Tait recovered Laplace's spherical harmonics.
By examining the relationships between social and economic change and agricultural change in these societies, insights can be gained on contemporary social and economic change and global environment change, and the place of shifting cultivation in those relationships.
By examining this equivalence more carefully, important properties like TDAC can be easily derived.
By examining the dose-response curves ( using a normal medium as control ), they were able to quantify that citalopram acted on SERT as an SSRI, and that desipramine had no effect on SERT.
Some myeloma centers now employ genetic testing, which they call a “ gene array .” By examining DNA oncologists can determine if patients are high risk or low risk of the cancer returning quickly following treatment.
By 2009, it was home to around 11 % of drug rehabilitation places in the UK and North Somerset council proposed an accreditation system examining the quality of counselling, staff training, transparency of referral arrangements, along with measures of the treatment's effectiveness and site inspections.
By examining the wear of the pubic symphysis, it is possible to estimate the age of the person at death.
By focusing on the output of the neural networks rather than their states and examining fully interconnected networks, three-neuron Central pattern generator ( CPG ) can be used to represent systems such as leg movements during walking.
#: We list the HSPs whose scores are greater than the empirically determined cutoff score S. By examining the distribution of the alignment scores modeled by comparing random sequences, a cutoff score S can be determined such that its value is large enough to guarantee the significance of the remaining HSPs.
By carefully examining suicide statistics in different police districts, he attempted to demonstrate that Catholic communities have a lower suicide rate than that of Protestants, something he attributed to social ( as opposed to individual or psychological ) causes.
By examining Wells ’ speech through an application of the classical rhetoric tradition as influenced by the beliefs of Aristotle, it is obvious that by including the gruesome details of the several lynchings she uses for examples, Wells is appealing to her the ethos of her audience.
By examining survey results from the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union, the author demonstrates that liberalism in that region bears a stronger resemblance to 19th-century liberal nationalism than to the sort of universalist, Wilsonian liberalism described by democratic peace theorists, and that, as a result, liberals in the region are more, not less, aggressive than non-liberals.
By examining coprolites, paleontologists are able to find information about the diet of the animal ( if bones or other food remains are present ), such as whether it was a herbivorous or carnivorous, and the taphonomy of the coprolites, although the producer is rarely identified unambiguously, especially with more ancient examples.
By examining the pressure trace of the chamber to determine how quickly the effects of the disturbance die away, it is possible to estimate the stability and redesign features of the chamber if required.
By examining the morphologies of lava flow structures on Ascraeus Mons, geologists are able to calculate the rheological properties of the lava and estimate the rate at which it poured out during eruption ( effusion rate ).

By and brains
By contrast, in brains capable of learning songs, the RA receives input from numerous additional forebrain regions, including those involved in learning and social experience.
By using the electrical energy from their brains, the entity is able to achieve humanoid form and sentience.
By their brains, intelligence and capacity, they will recapture the history of Kalinga.

By and deceased
By the end of 1250, both the Emperor and Herman VI were deceased.
The name of the deceased was Esther Ennis, having reportedly “ died of a broken heart .” By 1852, there were 50 burials a day, half of them were poor Irish under seven years of age.
" By eating bread and drinking ale, and by making a short speech at the graveside, the sin-eater took upon themselves the sins of the deceased ".
By doing this, the monk helps directs the soul of the deceased so that the soul of the deceased arrives at its final destiny.
By her first marriage she had two daughters, but one is deceased, and also has three stepchildren by her second marriage.
By this point, they had recorded Dawn Patrol for Boardwalk Records and done opening stints for ZZ Top and Ozzy Osbourne ; the latter had employed Brad Gillis as a stand-in guitarist for the recently deceased Randy Rhoads in the spring and summer of 1982.
After an extremely lengthy sermon on social morality, he said " By the will of the deceased it is expected that I should mention her and say nothing but what was well of her.
By these measures, the spirit of the deceased Lama was " pacified and transformed " into the Dharma Protector Dorje Shugden.
By 2005 it was under threat from the city's bureaucracy, planning to make a park on the site and posted Kanpo notices in front of endangered graves for which fees have not been paid by families of the deceased.
By law, companies are required to keep this list up to date to remove those directors who are deceased or resign, and to add those who have been elected by the shareholders.
She is also reunited with her uncle Loved By the Buffalo, who is performing the death rites for the deceased.
By referring to her in this manner, the text is probably indicating that she was also deceased when the stone was raised.
By the time the roll call finally began, the delegates were in a prankish mood, casting ballots for people not involved in politics, deceased persons, non-American persons or even fictional characters.

By and individuals
By permitting freshman students we might extend the opportunity for such a course to some individuals who otherwise might never get to take it.
By a process known as self-attribution, it has been shown in numerous studies that individuals with knowledge of astrology tend to describe their personality in terms of traits compatible with their star sign.
According to the Harvard University Library, " By the late 19th century, 70 to 90 % of the urban populations of Europe and North America were infected with the TB bacillus, and about 80 % of those individuals who developed active tuberculosis died of it.
By 1938, an estimated 20 individuals remained in the wild, some 6-8 of which were located in the old-growth forest called the Singer Tract in Louisiana, where logging rights were held by the Chicago Mill and Lumber Company.
By 1768 the core group of nine individuals who would form the nucleus of the Lunar Society had come together with Small at their heart.
By the definition of fitness, individuals with greater fitness are more likely to contribute offspring to the next generation, while individuals with lesser fitness are more likely to die early or fail to reproduce.
By using national survey data from October 2001, researcher Phillip H. Kim studied which individuals were more likely to support racial profiling.
By 1992, more than 300 births had occurred in captivity, and more than 300 individuals lived in 85 institutions worldwide.
By 2001, there were 182 individuals in North American zoos alone.
By allowing a large number of users to interact concurrently with a single computer, time-sharing dramatically lowered the cost of providing computing capability, made it possible for individuals and organizations to use a computer without owning one, and promoted the interactive use of computers and the development of new interactive applications.
By the late 2000s, TM had been taught to millions of individuals and the Maharishi was overseeing a large multinational movement.
By extension, Durkheim believes that an organization can replace some of its individuals with some others, yet the essence of the organization will not necessarily change.
By scratching the fluid from cowpox lesions into the skin of healthy individuals, he was able to immunize those people against smallpox.
By June 1942 the main producer of gas vans, Gaubschat Fahrzeugwerke GmbH, delivered 20 gas vans in two models ( for 30-50 and 70-100 individuals ) to Einsatzgruppen, out of 30 ordered.
By 2010, 74 single crossings had been made by 65 individuals, and three double crossings had been made by two individuals ( Philip Rush and Meda McKenzie ).
By working with local businesses, landowners, communities and individuals on habitat restoration and enhancement projects throughout the county, it is hoped landscape scale conservation will create a healthier environment for wildlife, the local economy and people.
By that time the railroad and private individuals had built on the railroad grounds and the people of Gridley had used them as a location for the town jail.
By the 1980s, large databases, such as Grateful Med at the National Library of Medicine, and user-oriented services such as Dialog and Compuserve, were for the first time accessible by individuals from their personal computers.
By emphasizing this superordinate identity, individuals in both subgroups can share a common social identity.
By experiencing firsthand the beauty of a river, individuals who would otherwise be indifferent to environmental issues may gain a strong desire to protect and preserve that area because of their positive outdoor experience.
By law, the GPL must be presented to all individuals that ask, no one is to be denied a written, retainable copy of the GPL.
By adapting to the needs of individuals, the context-driven instruction can be dynamically tailored to the learner's natural environment.

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