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Conventional roof construction materials were substituted by 72 thin film solar panels and the solar energy generated lights 100 downlights in the base.

Conventional and has
Conventional insulin therapy has these characteristics:
Conventional warfare, waged by the state, has become something not worthy of a declaration of war.
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 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 wisdom holds that SGI's core market has traditionally been Hollywood visual effects studios.
Conventional classification has living vertebrates grouped into seven classes based on traditional interpretations of gross anatomical and physiological traits.
Preliminary judging of this event for " Conventional Steel Bands " has been recently moved to the individual pan yards where steel bands practice their selections for the competition.
Conventional piped sewerage with lagoon treatment has been installed in the core areas of Thimphu with coverage of about 70 %.
Conventional radar typically has a much poorer cross-range resolution compared to down-range resolution, thus there is potential for gains through the intersection of constant bistatic range ellipses.
Conventional " full complement " chain has one tooth for every two drive links.
Conventional linguistic anthropology also has implications for sociology and self-organization of peoples.
Conventional thought has been that hydrogen — although it gives excellent specific impulse — is not space storable.
Conventional cricket has been played indoors at the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, but there are no other enclosed stadiums with a playing surface the size of a full-sized cricket field in any major cricket playing country.
Conventional zoning has not typically regarded the manner in which buildings relate to one another or the public spaces around them, but rather has provided a pragmatic system for mapping jurisdictions according to permitted land use.
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 ).
Conventional wisdom has held that beaver girdle and fell trees and that they diminish riparian trees and vegetation, but the opposite appears to be true when studies are conducted longer-term.
Conventional social science and the theories that it has left us with today fall into one of two types: deep-structure social theory and positive social science.
Conventional stereo reproduction is more natural if the listening environment has some acoustically reflective surfaces.
Conventional IPOs are risky for companies to undertake because the deal relies on market conditions, over which senior management has little control.
Conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy has shown the ability to cure some cancers, including testicular cancer, Hodgkin disease, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and some leukemias.
Conventional commodity foam has cell diameters of 100 to 500 micrometers and density of very light foam to hard foam ( 0. 3 to 50 % of virgin material ).
NYCHA's Conventional Public Housing Program has 181, 581 apartments ( as of July 20, 2005 ) in 345 developments throughout the city.
Conventional baseball wisdom suggests that, when a pitcher and a hitter pitch or bat with the same hand, the pitcher typically has the advantage.

Conventional and long
Conventional food distribution and long distance transport are additionally resource and energy exhaustive.
The nature of the question was then entirely changed ; it was no longer a matter of liberty, but of public safety ; and the Conventional period, from the end of the Constitution of 1791, to the time when the Constitution of the Year III established the Directory, was only a long campaign of the revolution against parties and against Europe.

Conventional and been
Conventional SEM requires samples to be imaged under vacuum, but methods have been developed that allow imaging biological samples.
At the Berlin Conference of 1885, the fact that Kigoma had been established and supplied from Zanzibar and Bagamoyo led to the inclusion of East Africa into the territory of the Conventional Basin of the Congo, to Belgium's advantage.
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 indicates that this must have been an injury situation since a rule allowing pinch hitters in non-injury situations was not instituted until.
* Ty Classic ( 1986-present ): Conventional plush animals that have been manufactured by Ty since its establishment.
Conventional artificial turfs, like AstroTurf, had been disliked by players due to the injuries and soreness associated with playing on the previous generations ' harder surfaces.
A Simplex 4002 conventional FACP Conventional panels have been around ever since electronics became small enough to make them viable.
In addition Conventional trials have seen false accusations and intimidation of witnesses on both sides ; issues of revenge have been raised as a concern.
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.

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This form of detonator is most commonly initiated using safety fuse, and used in non time-critical detonations i. e. Conventional Munitions Disposal
Conventional symmetric ciphers, in which the same key is used to encrypt and decrypt a text, may also be vulnerable to other forms of chosen-plaintext attack, for example, differential cryptanalysis of block ciphers.
Conventional X-ray generators are most commonly used, because their output can readily be " tuned " for the application, and because higher power can be deployed relative to other techniques.
Conventional open pit mining techniques are used to mine natural zeolites.
Conventional symbols were used to mark canals, tunnels, tramways and roads, collieries, lead, copper and tin mines, together with salt and alum works.
Conventional navigation techniques are then used to take a radio fix.
Conventional orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing ( OFDM ) technology may also be used, subject to minimum-bandwidth requirements.
Conventional assumptions, without evidence, may be used if the theory is only intended to apply when the assumption is valid ( or approximately valid ).
Conventional air compressors are used in several applications:
Conventional wisdom was used in a number of other works prior to Galbraith, occasionally in a positive
Conventional front wheels and steering were used but the wheel could be fitted with skis as seen in the upper right image.
Conventional nozzles are usually used, but some designs use a fluidic oscillator to disperse the fluid more effectively.
Conventional level of detail and mipmapping were used to reduce the computational load of distant landscape objects and terrains when they were rendered.
Conventional engines can be used outdoors.
Conventional telescopes cannot be used to search for them because the nearby Sun could damage their optics.
Conventional processes are used to till the land, select and plant seeds, protect plants from competing plants and animals and gather the harvest.
Conventional clay litter is indistinguishable from clay-based oil absorbent ( used to clean oil spills ); as the latter is far less expensive, it is often used as a substitute.
* Conventional X-ray can be used to detect earlier work present under the surface of a painting ( see image, right ).
Conventional computer networking technologies ( such as Ethernet and TCP / IP ) are rarely used.
Conventional PWM converters are used for wind turbines that have a permanent-magnet alternator.
Conventional high explosives are still used in missiles and nuclear artillery shells where weight and volume is a factor ( IHE by weight contains only two-thirds the energy of HE, so more is needed to achieve the same effect ).
Conventional combined mechanical / biological filtration used in fish only systems is avoided because those filters trap detritus and produce nitrate which may stunt or even kill many delicate corals.

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