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# The limited range of subjects of use, because the regulations apply for civil aircraft, and do not concern military, customs or police aircraft.
# Prevention of brain ischemia: The prevention of brain ischemia is made by decreasing the amount of CSF in the limited space inside the skull.
# Short tessitura or range: Most traditional flamenco songs are limited to a range of a sixth ( four tones and a half ).
# Membership is limited.
A concise biography for Luthor, later outlined in Action Comics # 850, first appeared in the 2007 limited series Countdown to Final Crisis.
However, many manifestly typed languages support partial type inference ; for example, Java and C # both infer types in certain limited cases.
" The term, possibly in limited similar use before All-Star Squadron # 18, then took firm root in the consciousness of fans of American superhero comics.
# While every society must have some common aims, which implies there must be agreed on methods of problem-solving, and a common framework of law ; in a secular society these are as limited as possible.
In the United Kingdom, it was given at first a limited release at 9 screens, and entered at # 8 before climbing up to # 1 the next week with 430 theatres playing the film.
< center > 1870s cast-iron British ordnance terms # RML | RML 16-pounder " Boxer " shrapnel shell showing limited space for bullets
# Because the limited always finds its limit in something, so that there must be no limit, if everything is always limited by something different from itself.
# A comparator is designed to produce well limited output voltages that easily interface with digital logic.
# as an upper bound for the symbol rate across a bandwidth-limited baseband channel such as a telegraph line or passband channel such as a limited radio frequency band or a frequency division multiplex channel.
# That by retroactively extending copyright terms, Congress had violated the requirements of the Constitution's Copyright Clause, which gives Congress the following power: " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries " ( emphasis added ) Plaintiffs argued that by reading this formulation so as to allow for any number of retroactive extensions, Congress could in practice guarantee an unlimited period of copyright protection, thus thwarting the intent of the clause.
# Tribal societies in which there are some limited instances of social rank and prestige ( see Chiefdom ).
# Theories also help place events in a causal context that is greater than common sense alone can provide, because commonsense causation is inherently limited by what we see and experience.
# When theory is based on analogy between explained and unexplained observations, " generally only a limited aspect of the familiar phenomena is incorporated into ( the ) explanatory model ".
# which problems are difficult to solve in limited space.
# The presence of continuing pain, allodynia, or hyperalgesia after a nerve injury, not necessarily limited to the distribution of the injured nerve
# About 1 / 3 of patients have segmental schwannomatosis, which means the schwannomas are limited to a single part of the body, such as an arm, a leg or the spine.
# Having special reasons, which is limited to twice in one's lifetime, while the second given name change of this type may not be done before adulthood.
# Child Visitation-the parent who does not have physical custody has either: a ) reasonable rights of visitation, b ) a specified visitation schedule, or c ) is limited to supervised visitation.
# The desire to preserve original Sanskrit and Pali spellings also produces a particularly large number of duplicate ways of spelling sounds at the end of a syllable ( where Thai is strictly limited in the sounds that can occur but Sanskrit allowed all possibilities, especially once former final / a / was deleted ), as well as a number of silent letters.

# and cases
# 50 % ( if proposal was made by the Commission ) or 67 % ( all other cases ) of the members states,
# Commonality — there must be one or more legal or factual claims common to the entire class ( in some cases, it must be shown that the common issues will predominate the proceedings over individual issues, such as the amount of damages due to a particular class member ),
The tradeoff comes in terms of power and accuracy ; AA # 2 is designed for small cases, and will burn inconsistently in the large 44 Magnum case.
# the cortex, which contains the keratin bundles in cell structures that remain roughly rod-like ; and in some cases,
* 27 head injuries ( cases # 1-27 )
* 6 throat and neck injuries ( cases # 28-33 )
* 2 injuries to the clavicle ( collarbone ) ( cases # 34-35 )
* 3 injuries to the arm ( cases # 36-38 )
* 8 injuries to the sternum ( breastbone ) and ribs ( cases # 39-44 )
* 1 tumour and 1 abscess of the breast ( cases # 45-46 )
# Multivariate analysis of variance ( MANOVA ) extends the analysis of variance to cover cases where there is more than one dependent variable to be analyzed simultaneously: see also MANCOVA.
# Discriminant analysis, or canonical variate analysis, attempts to establish whether a set of variables can be used to distinguish between two or more groups of cases.
# Clustering systems assign objects into groups ( called clusters ) so that objects ( cases ) from the same cluster are more similar to each other than objects from different clusters.
# Exaggerated opening of mouth, when eating large sized foods, excessive opening during yawning / sneezing and in difficult cases of third molar ( wisdom tooth ) extraction.
# Out of the thousands of words used in the Zohar, Scholem finds two anachronistic terms and nine cases of ungrammatical usage of words.
# distinctness – in regards of evolutionarily relevant criteria, i. e. ecology, morphology, or biogeography ; note that DNA sequences are a consequence rather than a condition of diverging evolutionary lineages except in cases where they directly inhibit gene flow ( e. g. postzygotic barriers ).
# both the rank and file ( if neither alone is sufficient to identify the piece — which occurs only in rare cases where one or more pawns have promoted, resulting in a player having three or more identical pieces able to reach the same square ).
# That the Chirurgions, in all difficult cases or where inward physic may be necessary, shall consult with the Doctor, at the times he sitteth once in the week and then the Surgeon himself relate to the Doctor what he conceiveth of the cure and what he hath done therein.
# Provide morphosyntactic rules for creating verb forms and nominal forms whose seven cases are called karaka ( similar to case ) that generate the morphology
# Backlashes or other negative reactions to a transperson ’ s coming out are caused by transphobia and sexism, with additional homophobia and heterosexism in some cases.
# That no other demands or taxes be levied than those which are known as the three feudal cases:
One Nation became subject to a political campaign by Abbott, who established a trust fund called " Australians for Honest Politics Trust " to help bankroll civil court cases against the Party ( see Tony Abbott # Action against the One Nation party ).
# That the Conference expresses the hope that the technical studies designed to regulate and extend the application of the decimal system to the division of angular space and of time shall be resumed, so as to permit the extension of this application to all cases in which it presents real advantages.
# A nucleic acid sequence belonging to a putative pathogen should be present in most cases of an infectious disease.

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