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Conventional modern scholarship seems to have determined that the years of Mommu's reign are encompassed within more than one era name or nengō.
Conventional superconductors usually have critical temperatures ranging from around 20 K to less than 1 K. Solid mercury, for example, has a critical temperature of 4. 2 K., the highest critical temperature found for a conventional superconductor is 39 K for magnesium diboride ( MgB < sub > 2 </ sub >), although this material displays enough exotic properties that there is some doubt about classifying it as a " conventional " superconductor.
Conventional SEM requires samples to be imaged under vacuum, but methods have been developed that allow imaging biological samples.
Conventional reactors have stricter limitations because the core would melt if the fuel temperature were to rise too high.
Upgrades to the cannon, ammunition, fire control, survivability, and other electronics systems over the design's lifespan have expanded the system's capabilities, including tactical nuclear projectiles, Cannon Launched Guided Projectiles ( CLGP or Copperhead ), Rocket Assisted Projectile ( RAP ), FAmily of SCAtterable Mines ( FASCAM ), and improved conventional munitions ( the Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition, DPICM ).
Two bands have developed in the third transmission window – the Conventional, or C-band, from approximately 1525 nm – 1565 nm, and the Long, or L-band, from approximately 1570 nm to 1610 nm.
* Conventional dysphemisms, on the other hand, have more to do with social norms than the speaker's feelings.
Desktops have several standardized expansion slots, like Conventional PCI or PCI express, while laptops only tend to have one mini PCI slot and one PC card slot ( or ExpressCard slot ).
Conventional wines will have 9 %– 16 % ABV, with most being between 12. 5 %– 14. 5 %.
Conventional rolling-element bearings usually have shorter life and require regular maintenance.
Conventional writing systems ( orthographies ) for different languages have different conventions for capitalization.
The Conventional Egyptian chronology represents the scholarly consensus on the chronology of the rulers of ancient Egypt, taking into account well accepted developments during the 20th century but not including any of the major revision proposals that have also been made in that time.
Conventional Load Securing methods and materials such as steel banding and wood blocking & bracing have been around for decades and are still widely used.
Conventional long-term toxicity, reproduction, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity studies have been performed in laboratory animals.
Conventional wisdom suggested that the longer-established WCCB should have taken the NBC affiliation from WSOC-TV.
Conventional radars, consisting of a rotating transmitter and sensor, have limited power, are vulnerable to enemy jamming and perform only one function-with separate units therefore required for surveillance, tracking and targeting.
Conventional algorithms for exploring a system's state space are deterministic, in that they have specific decision paths for mapping inputs to outputs.
Conventional farming practices that rely on tillage have removed carbon from the soil ecosystem by removing crop residues such as left over corn stalks, and through the addition of chemical fertilizers which have the above mentioned effects on soil microbes.
Conventional OBC surveys use dual-component receivers, combining a pressure sensor ( hydrophone ) and a vertical particle velocity sensor ( vertical geophone ), but more recent developments have expanded the method to use four-component sensors i. e. a hydrophone and three orthogonal geophones.
Conventional data models, on the other hand, have a fixed and limited domain scope, because the instantiation ( usage ) of such a model only allows expressions of kinds of facts that are predefined in the model.
Conventional wisdom indicates that this must have been an injury situation since a rule allowing pinch hitters in non-injury situations was not instituted until.
# Conventional vessels have a traditional cargo operation with top opening hatches and cranes / derricks.

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Critics of nuclear disarmament say that it would undermine deterrence, and if nuclear weapons were completely eliminated, it would destroy the current Nuclear peace the world is experiencing and would make the large Conventional wars, common before the Nuclear age, far more likely.
* Conventional cabs are the most common in North America and Australia, and are known in the UK as " American cabs " and in the Netherlands as " torpedo cabs ".
Conventional vaccines, however, only cover a small number of diseases, and infections that lack effective vaccines kill millions of people every year, with AIDS, hepatitis C and malaria being particularly common.
Conventional traffic signal lighting, still common in some areas, utilizes a standard light bulb.
Conventional radar systems comprise a collocated transmitter and receiver, which usually share a common antenna to transmit and receive.

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Conventional insulinotherapy is a therapeutic regimen for treatment of diabetes mellitus which contrasts with the newer intensive insulinotherapy.
Conventional flutes are blown with the mouth, although some cultures use nose flutes.
Conventional machine-gun development has been slowed by the fact that existing machine-gun designs are adequate for most purposes, although significant developments are taking place with regard to antiarmor and antimissile weapons.
Conventional radiography is useful, both by itself and in conjunction with CT or MRI, for detecting complications of osteopenia ( reduced bone mass ; pre-osteoporosis ), such as fractures ; for differential diagnosis of osteopenia ; or for follow-up examinations in specific clinical settings, such as soft tissue calcifications, secondary hyperparathyroidism, or osteomalacia in renal osteodystrophy.
Conventional closed systems were questioned with the development of open systems perspectives.
Conventional buses can divert around major blockages as well, as can most modern trolleybuses that are fitted with auxiliary engines or traction batteries.
The Wassenaar Arrangement ( full name: The Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies ) is a multilateral export control regime ( MECR ) with 41 participating states including many former COMECON ( Warsaw Pact ) countries.
Conventional air conduction hearing aids are often prescribed for patients with sensorineural hearing loss.
Conventional mortgage insurance rates increase as credit scores decrease, whereas FHA mortgage insurance rates do not vary with credit score.
* Conventional therapy – a system of diabetes management practiced by most people with diabetes who are treated by medically qualified personnel ; the system consists of one or more insulin injections each day, daily self-monitoring of blood glucose, and a standard ( or prescribed ) program of nutrition and exercise.
Conventional piped sewerage with lagoon treatment has been installed in the core areas of Thimphu with coverage of about 70 %.
* A Fairly Conventional Woman, 1982 ( Later published as a joint edition with Happenstance as Hapenstance.
* 2: Conventional ( Mini-Roman ), 11-15, 3-suited hand with singleton or void in diamond
* 3NT: Conventional ( Gambling ), solid 7-card minor suit leading with AKQ, no outside strength
Conventional symbols were used to mark canals, tunnels, tramways and roads, collieries, lead, copper and tin mines, together with salt and alum works.
Conventional intracellular recording involves impaling a cell with a fine electrode ; patch-clamp recording takes a different approach.
* Conventional shock absorbers combined with composite pneumatic springs which allow ride height adjustment or even ride height control, seen in some large trucks and luxury sedans such as certain Lincoln and most Land Rover automobiles.
* Conventional radar is mostly associated with aerial traffic control, early warning, and certain large scale meteorological data.
* An Ye As Well ( 1980, Conventional, CAS, CON14 ) ( split with The Good Missionaries )
Conventional analog-tuned ( dial & pointer ) radios may be marked with " TV Sound " in the 90 – 108 section.

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