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By and regulating
By regulating this balance between different cell types, the bone marrow can alter the quantity of different cells to ultimately be produced.
By allowing possession and retail sales of cannabis, but not cultivation or wholesale, the government creates numerous problems of crime and public safety, he alleges, and therefore he would like to switch to either legalising and regulating production, or to the full repression that his party ( CDA ) officially advocates.
By regulating the public airwaves, President Taft thus created the legal space for illicit broadcasts to take place.
By regulating APIs instead of specific drug formulations, governments allow manufacturers freedom to formulate ingredients, or combinations of ingredients, into proprietary mixtures.
By the City Ordinance 10-481 S. 2010, this ordinance prohibits the use of plastic bags for dry goods and regulating its utilization for wet goods and prohibiting the use of styrofoam in the City of Calamba and prescribing penalties.
By order of the Pope, he spent two years in Rome where he envisioned and made projects needed for regulating rivers, since Rome was often flooded by the Tiber river.
By March 2012 no progress has been made by the CHNC in regulating craniosacral therapy.
By means of the guardgate, the volume of water is regulated at pleasure, and uniform height preserved ... The expense of maintaining the dam, canals, and main sluicegates, and of regulating the water, is borne by the company.
By regulating the amount of electrical power generated ( by varying MG1's mechanical torque and speed ), MG1 effectively controls the transaxle's continuously variable transmission.
By regulating labour, it ensured an adequate supply of low cost workers to the plethora of state owned businesses.
By regulating on grounds common among new, foreign organizations, it made it difficult for them to take root, and it succeeded in promoting and securing a privileged place for the Russian Orthodox Church.
By order of Emperor Nicholas I this application was referred to the Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich, then Viceroy of Poland, who stated that he considered the abolition of the tax inexpedient, but proposed decreasing its amount and regulating it according to age, sex, and business occupation.

By and processing
By the early 1990s, however, relational systems were dominant for all large-scale data processing applications, and they remain dominant today ( 2012 ) except in niche areas.
By 1991, it appeared to many that SGML would be limited to commercial and data-based applications while WYSIWYG tools ( which stored documents in proprietary binary formats ) would suffice for other document processing applications.
By the time of Windows 3. 0's 1990 release, PCs had caught up in processing power and had acquired a graphical interface, and software titles began to see release on multiple platforms.
By then, Chinese-made high-performance computers will be expected to achieve two major breakthroughs: first, the adoption of domestic-made central processing units ( CPUs ); second, the existing cluster-based system structure of high-performance computers will be changed once the computing speed reaches one quadrillion operations per second.
By the early 1970s, many mainframes acquired interactive user interfaces and operated as timesharing computers, supporting hundreds of users simultaneously along with batch processing.
By the beginning of the twentieth century, punch cards encoded data and directed mechanical processing.
By gathering turn cards from a number of players and processing them all at the same time, games can provide simultaneous actions for all players.
By actively processing evidence, making inferences, using common sense and personal experiences to inform their decision-making, research has indicated that jurors are effective decision makers that seek thorough understanding, rather than passive, apathetic participants unfit to serve on a jury.
By contrast, modern interactive computers require that the computer constantly be monitoring for user input or device activity, so at some fundamental level there is an infinite processing idle loop that must continue until the device is turned off or reset.
By 1979, many companies such as Cromemco, Processor Technology, IMSAI, Northstar, Southwest Technical Products Corporation, Ohio Scientific, Altos, Morrow Designs and others produced systems designed either for a resourceful end user or consulting firm to deliver business systems such as accounting, database management, and word processing to small businesses.
By contrast, the cephalopod retina has the photoreceptors at the front side of the retina, with processing neurons and capillaries behind them.
By highly pipelining math instructions with purpose-built instructions and hardware, math processing is dramatically improved in a machine that was otherwise slower than a 7600.
By age 14 he got his first formal job in a copper processing factory as a lathe operator.
By June 22, the fire had destroyed the vacant meat processing plant portion of the complex but was put out.
By the late 1920s, the Musselman plant in Inwood exclusively produced apple sauce, the first apple processing plant of its kind.
By processing ' blocks ' of several array elements at a time, individually addressed, ( for example, within a loop ), much pointer arithmetic and end of loop testing can be eliminated, resulting in decreased instruction path lengths.
By the 1960s and 70s, there was a move from batch processing to online modes, from mainframe to mini and microcomputers.
By the late 1970s, however, most VM users were connecting via full-screen terminals – particularly the IBM 3270, the ubiquitous transaction processing terminal on IBM mainframes.
By printing an invisible dot pattern on the notebook paper and using a pen with a built in infrared camera the written text can be transferred to a laptop, mobile phone or backoffice for storage and processing.
By March 2, 1782 tobacco production was established in Luzon, with La Union, Ilocos, Abra, Cagayan Valley and Nueva Ecija ( still part of Pampanga at the time ) as the centers for planting, growing, harvesting and processing tobacco.
By using digital signal processing that involves digital delay / chorus and reverb, he has created a big, rich, and resonant instrumental voice.
By the mid 1990s, MacWrite was no longer a serious contender in the word processing market, and development ended around 1995.
By the early 19th century cotton was the predominant textile industry with the River Roch and River Irwell providing power for spinning mills and processing water for the finishing trades.
* Multidimensional signal, image, and video processing and coding, page 381, By John William Wood

By and parameters
By cross-correlating different measurement methods, one can bound the distance ; the residual errors are now less than the estimated size parameters of the LMC.
By this analogy, it is suggested, the experience of free will emerges from the interaction of finite rules and deterministic parameters that generate nearly infinite and practically unpredictable behaviourial responses.
By appropriate choice of the relationship between these parameters, it is possible to introduce a controlled phase shift between the two polarization components of a light wave, thereby altering its polarization.
By tuning the three parameters in the PID controller algorithm, the controller can provide control action designed for specific process requirements.
By measuring the rate and timing of orbital shifts, together with the body's drag properties, the relevant atmosphere's parameters could be back-calculated.
By exceeding the Boeing 707 flight manual's engine operating parameters, Patroni frees the stuck jet, allowing Lincoln International's primary runway to be reopened just in time to permit the crippled Golden Argosy to land.
By substituting the parameters by their rough estimates: m < sup > 2 </ sup >/ sec, ° C < sup >- 1 </ sup > and T < sub > 1 </ sub > ~ 1220 ° C ( for the atlantic and Indian oceans ) or ~ 1120 ° C ( for the eastern pacific ), we have:
By a strict classification, only 5 % to 10 % of the population has a completely normal manner of speaking ( with respect to all parameters ) and healthy voice ; all others suffer from one disorder or another.
By the end of the Second Temple period, the Sanhedrin reached its pinnacle of importance, legislating all aspects of Jewish religious and political life within the parameters laid down by Biblical and Rabbinic tradition.
By calling it with different parameters in the registers ( mostly ah and al ) you could access various IO operations, string output and more.
By understanding the physical processes associated with energy emission at these wavelengths, scientists can calculate a variety of surface and atmospheric parameters from these measurements, including air temperature, sea surface temperature, salinity, soil moisture, sea ice, precipitation, the total amount of water vapor and the total amount of liquid water in the atmospheric column directly above or below the instrument.
By including a large number of parameters in the trial Hamiltonian and minimizing the free energy we can expect to get a close approximation to the exact free energy.
By providing measurable SLAs, corporations can define reliability parameters and set up a high quality of their services.
By around 150 BC, ancient Roman legal practice had established clear parameters for autopsies.
By creating and adjusting multiple points along a waveform or control events, the user can specify parameters of the output over time ( e. g., volume or pan ).
By passing suitable parameters, the symbol table was made to sort on basis of address.
By contrast the Bingham Plastic requires two parameters, the yield stress and the slope of the line, known as the plastic viscosity.
By 1983 the aircraft's basic parameters were fixed, and Neibauer rented a shop in Santa Paula, California and started work on the design.
By moving throttle levers directly connected to the engine, the pilot or the flight engineer could control fuel flow, power output, and many other engine parameters.
By raising the dimension, we can more clearly see the nature of the metric, but it is still fundamentally a two dimensional space with parameters irretrievably entwined in dependency by the Riemannian metric.
By suitable adjustment of the parameters, it is clear that any possible angular state can be produced.
By increasing these parameters accordingly as the particles gain energy, their circulation path can be held constant as they are accelerated.
By controlling your sensorium input along species specific parameters galactic songs astral back-project you into approximation of total involvement in artistically recreated broadcast realities ...
By this analogy, it is suggested, the experience of free will emerges from the interaction of finite rules and deterministic parameters that generate nearly infinite and practically unpredictable behaviour.

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