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By and storing
By the mid-19th century the house was very dilapidated and part was being used for storing grain.
By the mid-1930s the Soviet Union had set up a system of at least sixty five large blood centers and more than 500 subsidiary ones, all storing " canned " blood and shipping it to all corners of the country.
By storing often-used data in this region, programs could be made smaller and faster.
In the notation used by the Golly open-source cellular automaton package and in the RLE format for storing cellular automaton patterns, a rule is written in the form By / Sx where x and y are the same as in the MCell notation.
By storing most of the deluge it spared towns downstream, including Lesterville and Centerville, from a damaging flood.
By storing audio digitally, it was possible to move a " virtual tape head " along recorded audio.
By far the most widely accepted standard format for storing and exchanging models in the field is the Systems Biology Markup Language ( SBML ) The SBML. org website includes a guide to many important software packages used in computational systems biology.
By the end of the 1980s, Shell Malaysia transferred their petroleum storing facilities to the coastal town of Lumut in Manjung, located 60 km from Teluk Intan.
By storing the information into long term memory ( or a live document like a Runbook ) the learner can retrieve it upon demand and apply to tasks, becoming a self-regulated learner.

By and releasing
By the 1980s, several independent publishers, such as Pacific, Eclipse, First, Comico, and Fantagraphics had started releasing a wide range of styles and formats — from color superhero, detective, and science fiction comic books to black-and-white magazine-format stories of Latin American magical realism.
By using all of the momentum from giants and then releasing at the proper point, enough height can be achieved for spectacular dismounts, such as a triple-back salto.
By 1975 she was releasing singles on Private Stock, which are the most sought-after by collectors.
By 2006, film studios in the United States had stopped releasing new movie titles in VHS format.
By 2006, the water levels in Lake Victoria had reached an 80-year low, and Daniel Kull, an independent hydrologist living in Nairobi, Kenya, calculated that Uganda was releasing about twice as much water as is allowed under the agreement, and was primarily responsible for recent drops in the lake's level.
By the late 1990s, artists like Moby had become internationally famous, releasing albums and performing regularly in major venues.
By the 1950s, many recording companies were releasing Broadway show albums recorded by their original casts, and the recording of original cast albums had become standard practice whenever a new show opened.
By releasing chemical " alarms " such as histamine, mast cells attract other key players of the immune defense system to areas of the body where they are needed.
By 2001, the team was releasing new beta versions regularly, and by 2005, the maturity of software lead to more widespread reviews, and increased popularity.
By the summer of 1969, Sly & The Family Stone were one of the biggest names in music, releasing three more top five singles, " Hot Fun in the Summertime " and " Thank You ( Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin )" / " Everybody Is a Star ", before the end of the year, and appearing at Woodstock.
By the end of 1981, despite releasing nine films that year, Orion had grown unhappy with its film distribution arrangement with Warner Bros. As a result, Orion ended its deal with Warner, retaining the Orion / Warner library.
By using all of the momentum from giants and then releasing at the proper point, enough height can be achieved for spectacular dismounts, such as a triple-back salto.
By releasing these impediments, Ryuhou can upgrade Zetsuei into its true form, a larger humanoid with a snake-like lower body.
By 1998, these issues were overcome, and the aquarium was able to hold a specimen for more than a year, later releasing it after its weight increased by more than 14 times.
By 1994, he had changed his stage name to the current moniker ( because there was already another DJ Dextrous within the scene with a following ) recording with Suburban Base Records, and was releasing tracks on the Metalheadz label.
By observing the mercury in the column while releasing the air pressure with a control valve, one can read the values of the blood pressure in mm Hg.
Laurie Helgoe, believes that, " By releasing the past, you can approach new relationships with a fresh perspective and clearer vision ".
By 1989, there were over 150 small independent record labels releasing New Age music, and New Age music and adult alternative programs were carried on hundreds of commercial and college radio stations in the U. S., and over 40 distributors were selling New Age music through mail order catalogs.
By opening the lid of the machine and releasing a compression bar, the set of three rotors on their spindle could be removed from the machine and their sequence ( called the " wheel order " at Bletchley Park ) could be altered.
By doing subcontracted work for Treasure and Taito, and releasing a simple puzzle game, G. rev was able to generate the revenue needed to create Border Down.
By not needing to return to the surface they can reduce the necessity for decompression ( gradual reduction of pressure ), required to avoid problems with nitrogen bubbles releasing from the bloodstream ( the bends, also known as caisson disease ).
By holding the short-ranged attack button down and then releasing it, Pocky does a spinning attack that can hit any enemy around her, while Rocky is able to transform into a statue, rendering him invulnerable to all attacks for a short time while leaving him immobile.
By not releasing them, his old league was able to file a complaint with baseball's Board of Control challenging the maneuver.
By 1977, the pair had teamed up with Sunderland musician Peet Coombes, releasing a single on Logo Records as The Catch.

By and energy
By considering the propagation of the negative energy modes of the electron field backward in time, Ernst Stueckelberg reached a pictorial understanding of the fact that the particle and antiparticle have equal mass m and spin J but opposite charges q.
By controlling information flow through biochemical signalling and the flow of chemical energy through metabolism, biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life.
By lowering the activation energy, the enzyme speeds up that reaction by a rate of 10 < sup > 11 </ sup > or more: a reaction that would normally take over 3, 000 years to complete spontaneously might take less than a second with an enzyme.
By default, the system state will be in either of the minima states, because that corresponds to the state of lowest energy.
By 1459 the Sultan promoted a lot of energy to bringing prosperity to Constantinople.
By definition, it is the amount of energy gained by the charge of a single electron moved across an electric potential difference of one volt.
By feeding on plants and on one another, animals play an important role in the movement of matter and energy through the system.
By inserting the energetic definitions of the ionization potential and electron affinity into the Mulliken electronegativity, it is possible to show that the Mulliken chemical potential is a finite difference approximation of the electronic energy with respect to the number of electrons., i. e.,
By manipulating the basic dimensional constants one can also construct the Planck time, Planck length and Planck energy which make a good system of units for expressing dimensional measurements, known as Planck units.
By a minimization of free energy argument, the relation that predicted the smaller new contact angle is the state most likely to exist.
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.
Engines can be classified in many different ways: By the engine cycle used, the layout of the engine, source of energy, the use of the engine, or by the cooling system employed.
By re-assessing and changing the light sources used, it is often possible to reduce energy use and pollutive effects while simultaneously greatly improving efficiency and visibility.
By treating the star as an idealized energy radiator known as a black body, the luminosity L and radius R can be related to the effective temperature by the Stefan – Boltzmann law:
By assuming that light actually consisted of discrete energy packets, Einstein wrote an equation for the photoelectric effect that agreed with experimental results.
By 1905 it was known that the energy of photoelectrons increases with increasing frequency of incident light and is independent of the intensity of the light.
By using a turboexpander, the electricity needs for compressed storage at 200 bars amounts to 2. 1 % of the energy content.
By contrast, most non-ionizing radiation is harmful to organisms only in proportion to the thermal energy deposited, and is conventionally considered harmless at low powers which do not produce significant temperature rise.
By contrast, ionizing radiation is conventionally considered to have no completely safe lower limit, although at some energy levels, new exposures do not add appreciably to background radiation.
By absorbing a certain type of energy, it undergoes a three stage transformation.
By simply holding the fire button down, the player can build up energy in their ship, drawing in tiny, glowing particles through the ship's nose.
By the end of the decade oil was Switzerland's primary energy source.
By photosynthesis green plants convert solar energy into chemical energy, which produces food, wood and the biomass from which fossil fuels are derived.

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