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For example, Lowell, Massachusetts, considered to be " The Cradle of the American Industrial Revolution ," has of canals, built from around 1790 to 1850, that provided water power and a means of transportation for the city.
For canals, railroads, highways, airways and pipelines see Grübler ( 1990 ), which provides a detailed discussion of the history and importance of these major infrastructures.
For reasons of economy and the constraints of 18th century engineering technology, the early canals were built to a narrow width.
For example, in 1832, the Rouen Chamber of Commerce opposed a rail link between Rouen and Paris, arguing it would be detrimental to agriculture, hurt the traditional way of life, and impinge upon the business of the canals and rivers.
For Dilmun, the land of my lady's heart, I will create long waterways, rivers and canals, whereby water will flow to quench the thirst of all beings and bring abundance to all that lives.
For the rest of the year, Sea World takes guests on a ride around the calm canals of the Gold Coast.
For canals, a distinct area of application concerned the powering of boat lifts and inclined planes.
For a time in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was erroneously believed that there were canals on Mars.
For both systems, also increasing the size of pipes and air canals would help to reduce noise and the energy consumption of pumps ( and ventilators ).
For example, 2038 involves space exploration of the asteroid belt, while Ur, 1830 BC involves building dams and canals in ancient Mesopotamia ( in the latter game, " corporations ", " presidents " and stock " shares " are represented by kingdoms, rulers and parcels of land ).
For instance, as classical economics where the traditional land is generalized to natural capital and has some attributes in common with labor and physical capital ( since natural capital assets like rivers directly substitute for man-made ones such as canals ).
For Jackson, this decision underscored his belief that the construction of roads and canals lay more within the realm of the states rather than the federal government.
For the next 2000 years re-cutting and moving the canal's feeder mouth upstream of the Jing River became a pattern as silt built up in the canals and river deepened its bed, diminishing water flow and the efficiency of the system.
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For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
Last season, the Comedie's two principal experiments came to grief, and, in consequence, we can expect fairly soon to see still newer productions of Racine's `` Phedre '' and Moliere's `` School For Wives ''.
For all he saw or cared to see, this could have been a town in Italy, not the outskirts of Philadelphia.
: For a detailed presentation of the various points of view around the definition of " algorithm " see Algorithm characterizations.
For examples of simple addition algorithms specified in the detailed manner described in Algorithm characterizations, see Algorithm examples.
For some alternate conceptions of what constitutes an algorithm see functional programming and logic programming.
: For an example of the simple algorithm " Add m + n " described in all three levels see Algorithm examples.
* For a utilitarian analysis of religion, see The ( F ) Utility of Religion: Who Needs God ( s )?– A Prospective Bible for Non-Believers at http :// bradmusil. kramernet. org
* For Ibn Sina's life, see Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, translated by de Slane ( 1842 ); F. Wüstenfeld's Geschichte der arabischen Aerzte und Naturforscher ( Göttingen, 1840 ).
* For a new understanding of his early career, based on a newly discovered text, see also: Michot, Yahya, Ibn Sînâ: Lettre au vizir Abû Sa'd.
For other uses, see Athena ( disambiguation ), Athene ( disambiguation ), Athina ( disambiguation ) and Pallas Athena ( disambiguation )
For cryptographers, a cryptographic " break " is anything faster than a brute force — performing one trial decryption for each key ( see Cryptanalysis ).
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