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Conversely and smaller
Conversely, the Belgian Blue's meat tenderness has been argued to be just as tender because there are a large number of smaller muscle fibers.
Conversely, an important faction may have an interest in helping fund the campaign of smaller factions with a very different political agenda, so that these smaller parties end up weakening their own agenda.
Conversely, a U-boat's radius of vision was even smaller and had to be supplemented by regular long-range reconnaissance flights.
Conversely, evaporation moves the mode to smaller diameters.
Conversely, the variant of speedball is played on a smaller field and has a very fast pace ( with games lasting up to five minutes ).
Conversely, the ellipsoid's north-south radius of curvature at the equator is smaller than the polar
Conversely, a macrocosm is a social body made of smaller compounds.
Conversely, the lower the frequency of recombination between the markers, the smaller the physical distance between them.
Conversely, the emergence of energy shots has gone the opposite way with much smaller packaging.
Conversely, in rural areas, a canton may comprise several smaller communes.
Conversely, he is considered by some Latin Americans as a champion for the rights of smaller nations against the imperialism of more powerful neighbors.
Conversely, if all three lenses are used from distances such that the face fills the field, the wide-angle will be used from closer, making the nose larger, and the telephoto will be used from farther, making the nose smaller.
Conversely, the smaller particles allow one to take advantage of more subtle quantum effects.
Conversely, where extra strength but the smooth drive of a smaller pitch is required, the chain may be " siamesed "; instead of just two rows of plates on the outer sides of the chain, there may be three (" duplex "), four (" triplex "), or more rows of plates running parallel, with bushings and rollers between each adjacent pair, and the same number of rows of teeth running in parallel on the sprockets to match.
Conversely, an exit pupil smaller than the eye's pupil will have all of its available light used, but since it cannot tolerate much side-to-side error in eye alignment, will often result in a vignetted or clipped image.
Conversely, some airports which call themselves international airports, especially in smaller United States cities, in fact have no scheduled international airline passenger service but do have customs and immigration facilities serving charter, cargo and general aviation flights.
Conversely the terminal speed is smaller when thin or short blades with a smaller surface area are utilized, resulting in the need for a higher wind speed to start and operate the whirligig

Conversely and emit
Conversely, those individuals who emit at a level below that permitted by their initial allocation have the opportunity to sell their surplus credits.

Conversely and higher
Conversely, anisotropic means that the attack rate of the substrate is higher in a certain direction.
Conversely, the music and film industries generally experience higher returns during the summer than other times of the year and market their summer hits accordingly.
Conversely, they are a central prey item or forage fish for higher trophic levels.
Conversely, some people try to increase performance of a CPU by replacing the oscillator crystal with a higher frequency crystal (" overclocking ").
Conversely, sulfite pulping results in a higher volume of pulp which is easier to bleach and process.
Conversely, when applied to a single stage, where the propellant mass fraction calculation doesn't include the payload, a higher propellant mass fraction corresponds to a more efficient design, since there is less non-propellant mass.
Conversely, there may be levels of production where marginal cost is higher than average cost, and average cost is an increasing function of output.
Conversely, if higher isolation levels are used, the possibility of deadlock is increased, which also requires careful analysis and programming techniques to avoid.
Conversely, errors on ancient, medieval and higher value coins are usually detrimental to the coin's numismatic value.
Conversely, some bachelor's degrees in the higher faculties ( i. e., those other than arts ) at those universities are postgraduate qualifications ( e. g., the BCL and BMus at Oxford ).
Conversely, prolactin is a peptide hormone that is regulated by the hypothalamus that has been found at higher levels in birds that do the majority of incubation.
Conversely, The Lost Age was ranked 78 on IGN's Readers Choice Top 100 games ever, higher than its predecessor.
Conversely, an investor who wants higher expected returns must accept more risk.
Conversely, if the amount proposed for sale is higher, he must lower the price.
" Conversely, when Russian-influenced musicians tried to ban traditional Azerbaijani instruments like the tar, zurna and kamancha, Hajibeyov and his colleagues pushed to incorporate them into the Western orchestra, thereby, giving them an even higher status and ultimately a chance to survive.
Conversely, the version for the Atari ST, which has 16-and 32-bit buses, presents a greater variety of backgrounds and slightly higher quality graphics than the original version.
Conversely, light sent from the higher observer to the lower is blue-shifted, that is, shifted towards higher frequencies.
Conversely, higher rates of social support have been associated with numerous positive outcomes, including faster recovery from coronary artery surgery, less susceptibility to herpes attacks, a lowered likelihood to show age-related cognitive decline, and better diabetes control.
It was this petit-bourgeois, almost lumpen viewpoint, that explained Rodrigues ' antipathy towards the higher middle-cass intelligentsia that made much of the political Left of the period (" I'm not moved by marches of the ruling classes ", was he to say before a march of protesters against the military dictatorship ). Conversely, for those Brazilian writers that equated modernism in literature with support for social change, Rodrigues ' longings for a lost old order made it impossible to accept the reality of his formal innovations: for the great modernist Oswald de Andrade, Rodrigues ' literature was " nothing but a wretched newspaper feuilleton ", and Rodrigues himself " an ill-educated, illustrious, pervert ".
Conversely, if a surface area based property scales to mass to the 0. 8 power, the values are higher than predicted by isometry and the organism is said to show " positive allometry ".
Conversely, only employed are paid any yellow points, the more the higher their class.
Conversely in tissues where corepressor concentration is higher the equilibrium is driven in the antagonist direction.

Conversely and energy
Conversely, the interior of the box has a constant, zero potential energy .< ref > Actually, any constant, finite potential can be specified within the box.
Conversely, the beach profile is lower in the winter due to the increased wave energy associated with storms.
Conversely, an excited species can go to a lower energy level by spontaneously emitting a photon equal to the energy difference.
Conversely, a flywheel releases stored energy by applying torque to a mechanical load, thereby decreasing its rotational speed.
Conversely, low caloric density diets tend to provide a greater satiety feeling at the same energy intake, and they have been shown effective at achieving weight loss in overweight individuals without explicit caloric restrictions.
Conversely, when the coolant water temperature decreases, its density increases and a greater number of neutrons reach the required thermal energy, increasing the number of fissions per unit of time, creating more heat.
Conversely, if the environment does work on the system so that its internal energy increases, the work is counted as negative.
Conversely, the coupling increases with decreasing energy.
Conversely, in Japan-where the Matrix is treated simply as a reservoir of pure energy-the shell was left hidden on Earth to slowly recharge its depleted energy.
Conversely, if the central star's energy output significantly increases, the oceans may evaporate, resulting in a greenhouse effect ; this may preclude the oceans from reforming.
Conversely, the coupling increases with decreasing energy scale.
Conversely, the perennial strategy may sometimes be the more effective survival strategy, because the plant has a head start every spring with growing points, roots, and stored energy that have survived through the winter.
Conversely, as Counterpunch, he wields a photon cannon which fires a high-density stream of energy that can scramble a Transformer ’ s circuits.
Conversely, energy is released when a nucleus is created from free nucleons or other nuclei: the nuclear binding energy.
Conversely, an energy level is said to be degenerate if it contains two or more different states.
Conversely, a low-e material such as aluminum foil has a thermal emissivity value of 0. 03 and a thermal reflectance value of 0. 97, meaning it reflects 97 % of radiant thermal energy and emits only 3 %.

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