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Developed and from
Developed countries usually import a lot of primary raw materials from developing countries at low prices.
Developed by the Romans from wooden writing tablets, its gradual replacement of the scroll, the dominant form of book in the ancient world, has been termed the most important advance in the history of the book prior to the invention of printing.
Developed as a personal project to invent a programming language from scratch, Euphoria was created by Robert Craig on an Atari Mega-ST.
Developed from the anchor escapement, it was almost frictionless, requiring no lubrication because the pallets were made from the wood lignum vitae.
Developed by the Institute of Knowledge on Jinx, it is said to be made from genetically engineered ragweed ( although early stories have it ingested in the form of edible seeds ).
Developed by, and named for, the Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin ( Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, 1870 – 1924 ), Leninism comprises political and socialist economic theories, developed from Marxism, and Lenin ’ s interpretations of Marxist theory, for practical application to the socio-political conditions of the agrarian Russian Empire ( 1721 – 1917 ) of the early 20th century.
Developed from studies of games of chance ( such as rolling dice ) it states that probability is shared equally between all the possible outcomes, provided these outcomes can be deemed equally likely.
Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796, the discipline was very popular in the 19th century, especially from about 1810 until 1840.
Developed in the 1950s, polio vaccines have reduced the global number of polio cases per year from many hundreds of thousands to under a thousand today.
Developed at the end of the 19th century, set theory is now a ubiquitous part of mathematics, and can be used as a foundation from which nearly all of mathematics can be derived.
In 1979 the University of California, Berkeley launched a SETI project named " Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations ( SERENDIP )".
Developed by Prof. Ivan Almar and Prof. H. Paul Shuch, the scale evaluates the significance of transmissions from Earth as a function of signal intensity and information content.
Developed by Cameron Waterman, a young Yale Engineering student, it was developed from 1903, with a patent application filed in 1905 Starting in 1906, the company went on to make thousands of his " Porto-Motor " units, claiming 25, 000 sales by 1914.
Developed from earlier Greek weapons, it relied upon different mechanics, using two levers with torsion springs instead of a prod, the springs consisting of several loops of twisted skeins.
Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries, Alejandro Portes and collaborators emphasized the existence of an informal economy in all countries by including case studies ranging from New York City and Madrid to Uruguay and Colombia.
Developed by the Advanced Projects Group, a June 1958 report by Avro's Engineering Department described a Space Threshold Vehicle intended to " get a man into the threshold of space and recover him, flying back through the corridor ", where winged flight was possible between maximum altitude that could sustain lift from a winged vehicle and maximum tolerable structural temperature.
Developed by the Soviet Union, the bomb was originally designed to have a yield of about, but the yield was reduced to 50 megatons to reduce nuclear fallout ( and also to prevent the blast from destroying the drop aircraft ).
Developed under the watch of " Bunkie " Knudsen, the Mustang evolved from " from speed and power " to the growing consumer demand for bigger and heavier " luxury " type designs.
* Inayan Eskrima – Developed by Suro Mike Inay from various other styles.
Developed simultaneously in their own markets, muscle cars also emerged from manufacturers in Australia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere.
* TS250: Developed from the ES / ETS machines but with a new frame.
Developed by experts from all sectors of industry and all regions of the world, the code ’ s purpose is to protect consumers by clearly setting out guidelines for responsible marketing.
Developed by a committee of landowners, the first proposal derived its revenues from import duties, principally alcohol.

Developed and elements
Developed by Capcom, the game would become the main inspiration behind their later release Resident Evil, which also borrowed various other elements from the game, such as its mansion setting, " opening door " load screen, death animations, multiple endings depending on which characters survive, dual character paths, individual character skills, limited item management, story told through diary entries and frescos, emphasis on atmosphere, and horrific imagery.
Developed by Westwood Associates, its role-playing elements and overhead viewpoint bear some similarity to Gauntlet.
Developed by Ettore Majorana, this Clifford module enables the construction of a Dirac-like equation without complex numbers, and its elements are called Majorana spinors.
Developed by John da Monte, Richard Gardner, Tammo de Jongh and others, the 12 personality archetypes are based upon the four elements of earth water fire and air, combined into couplets like earth-water, air-fire, etc.
Developed by former employees of Quest, the developer responsible for the Ogre Battle series, it combined many elements of the Final Fantasy series with Tactics Ogre-style gameplay.
Developed an ion exchange process to separate rare earth elements from each other in gram quantities — something not possible with other methods.
Developed by Techland and published in 2000 by EON Digital Entertainment ( and later by Big City Games and Gathering of Developers ), Crime Cities is primarily an action game that also incorporates some ( limited ) elements of auto racing.
Developed by Fine and Cronshaw in 1944, work elements are scored in terms of relatedness to data ( 0 – 6 ), people ( 0 – 8 ), and things ( 0 – 6 ), with lower scores representing greater complexity.
Developed and popularized by American astrologer Jim Lewis ( 1941-1995 ), astrocartography is a locational astrology system that focuses on elements of the natal chart, by identifying these factors on a world " Astro * Carto * Graphy Map.
* Developed a series of methods for estimating various elements based on the volumetric determination of iodine.
Developed by Shiny Entertainment the game features elements of action and other genres.
Developed by several authors as an attempt to reuse XHTML building blocks instead of inventing unnecessary new XML elements / attributes, XOXO is based on existing conventions for publishing outlines, lists, and blogrolls on the Web.

Developed and popular
Developed into its present form in Italy, ( where it is called bocce, the plural of the Italian word boccia which means " bowl "), it is played around Europe and also in overseas areas that have received Italian migrants, including Australia, North America, and South America ( where it is known as bochas ; bolas criollas in Venezuela, bocha ( the sport ) in Brazil ), initially among the migrants themselves but slowly becoming more popular with their descendants and the wider community.
Developed under the leadership of AMC's François Castaing and marketed to urban families as a substitute for a traditional car ( and especially station wagons, which were still fairly popular at the time ), the Chrerokee had four-wheel drive in a more manageable size ( compared to the full-size Wagoneer ), as well as a plush interior resembling a station wagon.
Developed by Kathryn Wilson, the Charleston became a popular dance craze in the wider international community during the 1920s.
Developed amongst The Second City improv comedy troupe, Grimley made his television debut on the sketch comedy show SCTV in 1982, leading to popular success for both Short and the persona.
Developed in Freiburg, Germany, twilight sleep replaced chloroform, the previous treatment for childbirth pains popular during the 1800s.
Developed in collaboration with Live Nation Canada, Echo Beach is a general-admission concert venue designed to help re-create the popular ambience of the original Ontario Place Forum, minus the revolving stage but introducing a real sandy beach section with spectacular views of the Toronto nighttime skyline.
Developed by Thomas Rowe and opened in 1928, it gained renown as the Gulf playground for America's pampered rich at the height of the Jazz Age and it still serves as a popular retreat for the rich and famous of today.

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