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Even and Nikon
Even high-end digicams such as the Canon PowerShot G9 / G10 / G11 / G12 / S100 or the Nikon Coolpix P5000 / P6000 use sensors that are approximately 5 % and 4 % of the area of a full frame sensor, respectively.

Even and ultra-high
Even at this temperature, the lighter gases helium and hydrogen have very low trapping efficiency and are the predominant molecules in ultra-high vacuum systems.
Even with perfect timing aided by ultra-high speed photography, the bullet deteriorated into an almost unrecognizable mass of metal upon impact.

Even and precision
Even those who appear in only one or two scenes are full personalities, defined with economical precision.
Even though Haeckel's program in comparative embryology virtually collapsed after the First World War, his embryo drawings have often been reproduced and redrawn with increased precision and accuracy in works that have kept the study of comparative embryology alive.
Even with small enough granularity, quality problems may arise when precision in the z-buffer's distance values is not spread evenly over distance.
Even in those cases, a precision is chosen with which to work, and measurements are rounded to that approximation.
Even outside these disciplines, there is a tendency to assume that all the non-zero digits of a number are meaningful ; thus, providing excessive figures may lead the viewer to expect better precision than actually exists.
Even for the maximum precision, there should still be a significant area of white visible around the bullseye and between the front and rear sight ring ( if a front ring is being used ).
Even now, the left, red star stands for passion and the right, blue star stands for precision.

Even and shutter
Even Leica Camera ( originally E. Leitz ), long a champion of the horizontal cloth FP shutter for its quietness, switched to a vertical metal FP shutter in 2006 for its first digital rangefinder ( RF ) camera, the Leica M8 ( Germany ).

Even and suffered
* Even if victims recognize their own role as victims, they may not have the resources to investigate and seek legal redress for the injuries suffered: the enforcers formally appointed by the State often have better access to expertise and resources.
Even though Kelly missed the last 2 games of the season with a knee injury, suffered in the same game in which the Giants lost Simms, the Bills finished with a 13 – 3 regular season record.
Even C180 tapes were available at one time, but these were extremely thin and fragile and suffered from such effects as print-through, which made them unsuitable for general use.
Even so, it suffered from variable and often doubtful build quality and some of the uglier handling qualities that had always been associated with Lada.
Even after George III's accession, Augusta suffered widespread hostility from the public.
Even so, when Russia joined an alliance of European powers, the Ottomans suffered the devastating Crimean campaigns.
Even after it became known that the Nazis had singled out the Jews for destruction, Sulzberger held that all refugees had suffered.
Even the Open Brethren suffered one split, which occurred at different times in different parts of the world.
Even with some success in the comics, Acclaim suffered from too much debt due to major flops of its video games.
Even before that, in 95 AD, Flavius Clemens, a nephew of the emperors Titus and Domitian, suffered the penalty of death for undergoing circumcision, and embracing the Jewish faith with his wife Domitilla ( see Grätz, " Gesch.
Even after the monetary union faded away in the 1920s and officially ended in 1927, the Swiss franc remained on that standard until 1936, when it suffered its sole devaluation, on 27 September during the Great Depression.
Even though it suffered deep modifications, especially during the fascist dictatorship of Benito Mussolini ( who, however, ruled with the tacit approval of King Victor Emmanuel III ), it was never formally abrogated until Italy became a republic in 1948.
Even after the great losses the Romans suffered at Lilybaeum, back in Rome, Lucius Manlius was able to quickly recruit about 10, 000 sailors and sent them to Sicily where they planned to attack Drepana.
Even well-built buildings suffered structural damage, including new factories and military barracks.
Even after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Isernia has suffered destruction numerous times in history.
Even with her influence upon future generations of feminist artists, Nevelson's opinion of discrimination within the art world bordered on the belief that artists who were not gaining success based on gender suffered from a lack of confidence.
Even the reindeer economy suffered as some of the herds remained on the Russian side of the border.
Even before the failed attempts to relieve the battalion on 24 April, B and C company had already suffered such heavy casualties that they were merged to form one company.
" Also, " Even worse than the physical losses suffered by the allies was the immense damage done to Anglo-Spanish relations.
Even though he suffered from bipolar disorder, Beaver was able to continue writing until close to his death in 2004.
Even in practice, Piquet suffered noticeably and became physically sick ; he later got a 90-minute massage from Sugar Ray Leonard's masseur to help sort out his troubled back and " Las Vegas neck.
Even considering the high import taxes, national industry from the time suffered from the new external competition, and things weren't different for Gurgel.
Even though the CPT suffered internal divisions, at its political peak the party effectively acted as a state within the state.
Even though he suffered a lapse in form towards the end of the season, he won an FA Cup winner's medal, playing in the final at the Millennium Stadium as Arsenal beat Southampton 1 – 0.

Even and from
Even Black's old crowbait began to snort, and from the house Black yelled, `` Jess!!
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
Even two decades ago in Go Down, Moses Faulkner was looking to the more urban future with a glimmer of hope that through its youth and its new way of life the South might be reborn and the curse of slavery erased from its soil.
Even so, confusion in this period gained such strength ( from compromise and other factors ) that it led to the bloodiest war of the Nineteenth century.
Even more important, in his Poetics, Aristotle differs somewhat from Plato when he moves in the direction of treating literature as a unique thing, separate and apart from its causes and its effects.
Even D. A. Wasson, who compared The Emancipation Of Massachusetts to the lifting of a fog from ancient landscapes, was also forced to admit the methodological deficiencies of the author.
Even to be `` from hope and fear set free '' is at least better than to have lost the first without having got rid of the second.
( Even granted that the Congo should be unified, you don't protect Western security by first removing the pro-Western weight from the power equilibrium.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
Even the `` history of furniture '' can hardly be taught exclusively from photographs and lantern slides.
Even `` America's most efficient builder '', Bob Schmitt of Berea, hopes to cut his labor costs another $2,000 per house as a result of the time-&-motion studies now being completed on his operation by industrial efficiency engineers from the Stanley Works.
Even though we did not see many of your faces, it appears now quite evident that a considerable number of your profession heard, from those whom we had the fortune to encounter, that we had been in your midst.
Even among the fast set in which she was moving, her method for keeping an escort from departing too early was unique.
Even the mess sergeant, Bill Brown, a dapper, cocky transfer from an airborne division, went out on the range.
Even from where he stood he could see the neatly folded blanket that he had spread over Burton, the pillow, the sheet of paper on top of it.
Even before his mind had rounded out the idea, he thrust one hand into his trousers pocket and pulled out the six slugs he had taken from the revolver.
Even for those who have been observing the political scene a long time, no script from the past is worth very much in gazing into the state's immediate political future.
Even so, Gannett judiciously argued, the Association could legitimately decide that Parker `` should not be encouraged nor assisted in diffusing his opinions by those who differ from him in regard to their correctness ''.
Even more of an obstacle is the difficulty of separating the influence of Christianity from other factors.
Even Joan Sutherland may not have anticipated the tremendous reception she received from the Metropolitan Opera audience attending her debut as Lucia in Donizetti's `` Lucia Di Lammermoor '' Sunday night.
Even English has general, albeit complex, rules that predict pronunciation from spelling, and these rules are successful most of the time ; rules to predict spelling from the pronunciation have a higher failure rate.
Even before Johnston arrived in Tennessee, two forts had been started to defend the Tennessee River and the Cumberland River which provided avenues into the State from the north.
Even in the late 18th century the Abbess of Burtscheid was prevented from building a road linking her territory to the neighbouring estates of the duke of Jülich ; the city of Aachen even deployed its handful of soldiers to chase away the road-diggers.

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