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Conflicting stories regarding FOIA ( Freedom of Information Act ) requests for the source materials used, e. g., Sheet Number 94644, or materials available at the National Archives are also common among the debate.
Conflicting research on the origins of alchemy are further demonstrated by Cooper, who claims that alchemy " flourished well before 144 BCE, for at that date the Emperor issued an edict which ordered public execution for anyone found making counterfeit gold " ( Cooper, 1991 ).

Conflicting and by
Conflicting claims to the mainland were settled in 1900 by the Treaty of Paris, and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under Spanish rule.
* Conflicting comments rekindle Liberty dispute, Marine Corps Times, June 26, 2002, by Bryant Jordan
Conflicting accounts of Sweyn's later life also appear in the Encomium Emmae Reginae, an 11th-century Latin encomium in honour of his son king Cnut's queen Emma, of Normandy, along with Chronicon ex chronicis by Florence of Worcester, another 11th-century author.
Conflicting testimony against Jesus was brought forth by many witnesses, to which Jesus answered nothing.
Conflicting with this is the fact that the Kingston Lacy version represents the final state of Las Meninas, not the earlier state of the painting revealed by radiographs, suggesting that it was painted after the completed work, not before it.
Conflicting land claims by Pennsylvania and Connecticut to the Wyoming Valley along the Susquehanna led to the founding of Westmoreland County, Connecticut, and the Pennamite Wars, which eventually led to the territory being ceded to Pennsylvania.
Conflicting claims to the mainland by France and Spain were settled in 1900 by the Treaty of Paris, and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under Spanish rule.
Conflicting reports claim that she was either warmly welcomed or met with hostility by the villagers.
Conflicting reports as to the condition of Oxford reached the royal headquarters in the last week of May, and the eastward march was made chiefly to " spin out time " until it could be known whether it would be necessary to return to Oxford, or whether it was still possible to fight Leven in Yorkshire his move into Westmorland was not yet known and invade Scotland by the easy east coast route.
Conflicting accounts of the action were given by the Missouri leader John Shaw and by Black Hawk.

Conflicting and information
Conflicting information is even circulated regarding the style or genre of the game.

Conflicting and .
Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959 – 1976.
" Conflicting reports say Al-Manar accused either Israel or Jews of deliberately spreading HIV and other diseases to Arabs throughout the Middle East.
* A .- K. Mayer, ' Setting up a Discipline: Conflicting Agendas of the Cambridge History of Science Committee, 1936 – 1950.
"' Entangling Affiances with None ': John Quincy Adams, James K. Polk, and the Impact of Conflicting Interpretations ," New England Journal of History, Fall 2009, Vol.
Conflicting claims and weak enforcement of property rights has invited property disputes and litigation.
* Hurst Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
Conflicting claims have produced over the years small scale armed altercations in the area.
Conflicting scholarly theories have been proposed about the etymology of the name Yggdrasill, the possibility that the tree is of another species than ash, the relation to tree lore and to Eurasian shamanic lore, the possible relation to the trees Mímameiðr and Læraðr, Hoddmímis holt, the sacred tree at Uppsala, and the fate of Yggdrasil during the events of Ragnarök.
Conflicting studies on the effect of cohabitation on marriage have been published.
Conflicting U. S. diplomatic negotiation attempts had failed to resolve the war.
“ Under the Hood of Tess: Conflicting Reproductive Strategies in Thomas Hardy ’ s Tess of the D ’ Urbervilles ” Neophilologus: International Journal of Modern and Mediaeval Language and Literature.
Conflicting claims led to prolonged litigation.
* Alfred Winslow Jones, Life, Liberty, & Property: A Story of Conflict and a Measurement of Conflicting Rights.
* Hurst Hannum, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.
Conflicting territorial claims and disputes over navigation rights between Iran and Iraq were among the main factors for the Iran – Iraq War that lasted from 1980 to 1988, when the pre-1980 status quo was restored.
Conflicting reasons have been given for the lineup change.
The reunion resulted in Conflicting Emotions ( November 1983 ), an album which marked the beginning of the end for the band.
Conflicting reports of injuries sustained in Encounter group sessions began to appear in the press.

signals and are
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
But during nighttime hours the skywave radiations are reflected from the ionosphere, thereby creating the possibility of one station's rendering service, via skywave, at a much greater distance than it can through its groundwave signal, and at the same time vastly complicating the interference problem because of the still greater distance over which these skywave signals may cause interference to the signals of stations on the same and closely adjacent frequencies.
It was recognized that skywave signals, because of their reflected nature, are of great variability and subject to wide fluctuations in strength.
Interlocking signals are normally at stop or `` red '' position, and a lever must be pulled to `` clear '' the signal.
The linguistic and paralinguistic signals of misery are all present in the voice chart for this sentence ; ;
so are certain signals that she does not accept divorce.
The clocks are compared using GPS signals and Two-Way Satellite Time and Frequency Transfer.
Axons are distinguished from dendrites by several features, including shape ( dendrites often taper while axons usually maintain a constant radius ), length ( dendrites are restricted to a small region around the cell body while axons can be much longer ), and function ( dendrites usually receive signals while axons usually transmit them ).
Compared to digital signals, analog signals are of higher density.
Changes in pottery composition, structure and decoration are signals of social change in the archaeological record.
In a common technique of acoustic measurement, acoustic signals are sampled in time, and then presented in more meaningful forms such as octave bands or time frequency plots.
Video cards are designed for inputting and outputting video signals, and processing and manipulating video.
Audio signals are sound waves — longitudinal waves which travel through air, consisting of compressions and rarefactions.
These audio signals are measured in bels or in decibels.
* echo-to simulate the effect of reverberation in a large hall or cavern, one or several delayed signals are added to the original signal.
When large numbers of delayed signals are mixed over several seconds, the resulting sound has the effect of being presented in a large room, and it is more commonly called reverberation or reverb for short.
* phaser-another way of creating an unusual sound ; the signal is split, a portion is filtered with an all-pass filter to produce a phase-shift, and then the unfiltered and filtered signals are mixed.
The monochrome combinations still existing in the 1950s are standardized by the International Telecommunication Union ( ITU ) as capital letters A through N. When color television was introduced, the hue and saturation information was added to the monochrome signals in a way that black & white televisions ignore.
Most AC-III's are integral membrane proteins involved in transducing extracellular signals into intracellular responses.
This is supported by the fact that adenylate cyclases are coincidence detectors, meaning that they are activated only by several different signals occurring together.
Birds are social ; they communicate using visual signals and through calls and songs, and participate in social behaviours, including cooperative breeding and hunting, flocking, and mobbing of predators.

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