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Conventional and start
Conventional Bible chronology dates the start of Rehoboam's reign to the mid 10th century BC.
Conventional launch vehicles such as the Space Shuttle usually start a launch by spending around a minute climbing almost vertically at relatively low speeds ; this is inefficient, but optimal for pure-rocket vehicles.

Conventional and reduce
In the treaty, the Germans renounced nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and stated their intention to reduce the ( combined ) German armed forces to 370, 000 within 3 to 4 years after the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, signed in Paris on 19 November 1990, entered into force.
Conventional level of detail and mipmapping were used to reduce the computational load of distant landscape objects and terrains when they were rendered.
* Conventional or " taildragger " landing gear — two large main wheels and a small rear wheel reduce both weight and drag, increasing the load the aircraft can carry and its speed and it reduces excessive stresses on the airframe compared to a nosewheel.
* Conventional chemotherapy, ( for example, doxorubicin hydrochloride and ifosfamide ), to reduce the number of remaining microscopic cancer cells.

Conventional and pain
Conventional values such as wealth, poverty, freedom, and slavery are all indifferent and produce no more pleasure than pain.

Conventional and within
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: Chemicals such as gunpowder and high explosives store significant energy within their molecular bonds.
Conventional roller-skating racing is still a recognized discipline within the realm of roller sports.
Conventional truths would be the appearances of mistaken awareness the awareness itself when mistaken together with the objects that appear to it or alternatively put the appearance that includes a duality of apprehender and apprehended and objects perceived within that.
Conventional military power showed its continued influence when the Soviet Union used its troops to invade Hungary in 1956 and Czechoslovakia in 1968 to suppress the democratic aspirations of their peoples and keep these countries within the Soviet regime.
Conventional truth would be the appearance that includes a duality of apprehender and apprehended, and objects perceived within that.
Conventional railway shares tracks with the East Rail Line, a regional / suburban service integrated within the MTR network.

Conventional and 10
As an alternative to an outright ban, 10 countries follow regulations that are contained in a 1996 amendment of Protocol II of the Convention on Conventional Weapons ( CCW ).
" Conventional cotton is one of the most chemically-dependent crops, sucking up 10 % of all agricultural chemicals and 25 % of insecticides on 3 % of our arable land ; that's more than any other crop per unit.
Conventional euchre uses a deck of 24 standard playing cards consisting of A, K, Q, J, 10, and 9 of each of the four suits.
Conventional coconut oil uses hexane as a solvent to extract up to 10 % more oil than just using rotary mills and expellers.
Conventional assets under management of the global fund management industry increased by 10 % in 2010, to $ 79. 3 trillion.
Conventional rockets require delta-vs of roughly 10 and 14 km / s to reach LEO and GEO respectively.

Conventional and
* Derek Lutterbeck, ' Arming Libya: Transfers of Conventional Weapons Past and Present ,' Contemporary Security Policy, 30: 3 ( December 2009 ), pp 505 528, online published 30 November 2009
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 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.
* Llewellyn, D. and Holmes, M. ( 1991 ) ' In Defence of Mutuality: A Redress to an Emerging Conventional Wisdom ', Annals of Public and Co-operative Economics, Vol. 62 ( 3 ): pp. 319 354 ( p. 327 ).
Conventional analog-tuned ( dial & pointer ) radios may be marked with " TV Sound " in the 90 108 section.
*" Conventional Wisdom " 7 " ( Warner Bros., 2006 ) Song split on two sides
* 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium-Changing the Debate on Europe Moving Beyond Conventional Wisdoms
Conventional ( smooth ) lighting values are calculated for each pixel and then mapped to a small number of discrete shades to create the characteristic flat look where the shadows and highlights appear more like blocks of color rather than mixed in a smooth way.
Conventional ' standard ' " Premium Unleaded " petrol in the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia has an octane rating of 95 RON, and in North America it is AKI / RdON / PON 91-93 ( RON 96 98 ).
* Michael Traub and Keri Marshall, Psoriasis Pathophysiology, Conventional, and Alternative Approaches to Treatment.
Thomas Conventional & Thomas / Freightliner FS-65 ( 1962 2007 )
Then he raised most of his points for rewriting the treaty during the Extraordinary Conference of States Parties to the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe, held in Vienna on June 11 15 at Russia ’ s initiative.

Conventional and 15
Conventional hand-drawn cartoon animation often uses 15 frames / s in order to save on the number of drawings needed, but this is usually accepted because of the stylized nature of cartoons.
Conventional automobiles operate at about 15 % efficiency.
" The Compromise That Never Was: George Kennan, Paul Nitze, and the Issue of Conventional Deterrence in Europe, 1949-1952 ," Diplomatic History, v. 15, No. 3 ( Summer 1991 ), pp. 347-382:
In terms of its mandate, it is to manage and direct investigations and prosecutions relating to: criminal prosecutions arising from the Rome Statute ; crimes against the State, including national and international terrorism ; matters emanating from the Truth and Reconciliation process ( the " TRC ") and contraventions of The Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act ( Act No 15 of 1998 ), the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act ( Act No 87 of 1993 ), The National Conventional Arms Control Act ( Act No 41 of 2002 ), The Nuclear Energy Act ( Act No 46 of 1999 ) and The Intelligence Services Act ( Act No 65 of 2002 ).
Conventional historical accounts portrayed the Court's majority opinion as a strategic political move to protect the Court's integrity and independence from President Franklin Roosevelt's court-reform bill ( also known as the " court-packing plan "), which would have expanded the size of the bench up to 15 justices, though it has been argued that these accounts have misconstrued the historical record.

Conventional and ;
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.
; Dual-Purpose Improved Conventional Munition ( DPICM )
Conventional forces were being withdrawn ; the last SEAL advisor left Vietnam in March 1973 and Vietnam fell to the communists in 1975.
* 2003-11-06, ScienceDaily: Thunderstorm Research Shocks Conventional Theories ; Florida Tech Physicist Throws Open Debate On Lightning's Cause
This is because in the future it may be the consensus view that depleted uranium projectiles breaches one or more of the following treaties: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights ; the Charter of the United Nations ; the Genocide Convention ; the United Nations Convention Against Torture ; the Geneva Conventions including Protocol I ; the Convention on Conventional Weapons of 1980 ; the Chemical Weapons Convention ; and the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.
Conventional intracellular recording involves impaling a cell with a fine electrode ; patch-clamp recording takes a different approach.
Conventional beach and water-sports tourism is largely in the south-west around the airport and the coastal strip ; however, ecotourism is growing in significance, and much of it focuses on the large area of protected forest in the centre and north of the main island and on Little Tobago, a small island off the north-east tip of the main island.
Ukrainian personal names are usually transcribed phonetically ; see the main article section Conventional romanization of proper names.
Conventional thinking in westernized countries is that maximizing farmers ' profits is the surest way of maximizing agricultural production ; the higher a farmer ’ s profit, the greater the effort that will be forthcoming, and the greater the risk the farmer is willing to take.
Conventional solutions typically " trade " one contradictory parameter for another ; no special inventiveness is needed for that.
Russia objects ; its suspension of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe may be related.
Russia objected ; its suspension of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe may be related.
Conventional radio and television stations almost exclusively use C call signs ; with a few exceptions noted below, the V codes are restricted to specialized uses such as amateur radio.

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