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For and morphological
For example, in both languages, the standard morphological mechanism for achieving the morphosyntactic copula is to simply execute the noun prefix syllable as breathy voiced ( or ' depressed ').
For instance, evolutionary biologists may focus on the module as a morphological component ( subunit ) of a whole organism, while developmental biologists may use the term module to refer to some combination of lower-level components ( e. g., genes ) that are able to act in a unified way to perform a function.
For most of the 20th century, this genus included the American screech owls which are now again separated in Megascops based on a range of behavioral, biogeographical, morphological and DNA sequence data.
For each sentence, the transliteration is given in Italic, the morphological transcription in bold, the translation in a plain font.
For example, he observed that loanwords should be eliminated in comparative studies, and also correctly put great emphasis on common morphological systems and irregularity as indicators of relationship.
For another 168 years, various authors placed them back and forth between the genera of Brugmansia and Datura, until in 1973, with his detailed comparison of morphological differences, T. E.
For morphological features common to Samic and Finnic formerly thought to represent Finno-Lappic innovations, explanations have likewise been offered either of common Uralic inheritance or of independent innovation.
For example, vertical space is reminiscent of Marxist concerns, morphological of Émile Durkheim, and cultural perhaps of Pierre Bourdieu.
For instance, inflectional morphology is not going to help in languages that lack inflectional morphology almost entirely such as Mandarin, and even with English, inflectional morphology does not help much, since English largely lacks morphological case.
For example, CNN processors can be used to implement high-pass and low-pass filters and morphological operators.

For and data
For this purpose we now draw upon data from sociological and psychological studies of students in American colleges and universities, and particularly from the Cornell Values Studies.
For four of the six ( the anaconda and the amethystine python cannot be included for lack of data ) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa constrictor being the smallest and the Indian python the next in size at the former stage.
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
For many of these unwed mothers, the data on their family life and early childhood experiences revealed several indications and sources of their basic mistrust of their parents in particular and of the world in general.
For observational data, the derivation of confidence intervals must use subjective models, as emphasized by Ronald A. Fisher and his followers.
For that reason, the elements of an array data structure are required to have the same size and should use the same data representation.
For many everyday listening situations, the loss in data ( and thus quality ) is imperceptible.
For example, an abstract stack data structure could be defined by three operations:, that inserts some data item onto the structure,, that extracts an item from it ( with the constraint that each pop always returns the most recently pushed item that has not been popped yet ), and, that allows data on top of the structure to be examined without removal.
For example a target acquisition element can send a message with target details which is automatically routed through the tactical and technical fire control elements to deliver firing data to the gun's laying system and the gun automatically laid.
For the first few decades of indirect fire, the firing data were often calculated by the observer who then adjusted the fall of shot onto the target.
For example, a 500 gigabyte hard drive holds bytes, and a 100 megabit per second Ethernet connection transfers data at bit / s.
For example, in one document, Seagate specifies data transfer rates of some of its hard drives in both IEC and decimal units.
For the reprint editions, the year of the data is in parentheses.
For F that are universal, such a p can generally be seen both as the concatenation of a program part and a data part, and as a single program for the function F.
For instance, when reporting data from a large city, it might be appropriate to give the average income for black males aged between 50 and 60.
For example, CP / M used a command syntax similar to RT-11's, and even retained the awkward PIP program used to copy data from one computer device to another.
For example, the data warehousing effort might start in the " Sales " department, by building a Sales-data mart.
; Time-variant: For An operational system, the stored data contains the current value.
For example, an image may have areas of colour that do not change over several pixels ; instead of coding " red pixel, red pixel, ..." the data may be encoded as " 279 red pixels ".
For most LZ methods, this table is generated dynamically from earlier data in the input.
For example, sales data might be aggregated to weekly totals and converted from internal product codes to use UPCs so that it can be compared with ACNielsen data.

For and unfortunately
For example, a person believes that a particular bridge is safe enough to support him, and attempts to cross it ; unfortunately, the bridge collapses under his weight.
For the 1913 French Grand Prix, an improved L5 ( with engine ) was produced with a pioneering ballbearing crankshaft, gear-driven camshafts, and dry sump lubrication, all of which soon became standard on racing cars ; unfortunately, Zuccarelli was killed during testing on public roads, but Boillot easily won the event, making him ( and Peugeot ) the race's first double winner.
For the number of n, corresponding to the just opened International Congress of Mathematicians, we have the inequality 7 ≤ n ≤ 9 ; unfortunately our axiomatic foundations are not sufficient to give a more precise statement ”.
For much of the season the club was in the top two of the table, but unfortunately missed out on a play-off spot on the final day of the season.
For 1952 he teamed up with Archie Butterworth to build the Aston Butterworth, a car that raced quite well, but was unfortunately very unreliable.
For example, an Appletalk network port ( unfortunately, there never was a driver for it, maybe due to license problems ), VME expansion bus, new VGA video graphics modes, and a true SCSI port.
For 1965, the AFL tried to return to the practice of playing its game on a Sunday during the off-week between the NFL playoff, slating its championship contest for December 26, 1965 while the NFL's game wasn't held until January 2, 1966 ; unfortunately, the Colts and Packers required a Western Conference tiebreaker on the December 26, 1965 date --- and since that game went overtime, the TV audience for the Bills-Chargers game in San Diego was diminished considerably.
For example, in a manner analogous to the way that one obtains a multiple soliton solution of the KdV from the single soliton solution ( which can be found from Lie's notion of point symmetry ), one can obtain a multiple Kerr object solution, but unfortunately, this has some features which make it physically implausible.
For instance, a rotten, half-melted zombie known as " Tarman " in the film desperately tries to pull down a closet door with a winch in order to catch his victim but unfortunately for him, this plan fails but he soon finds another victim.
For a variety of reasons ( notably, a relatively nonexistent marketing budget and the emergence of games dominated by the demands of 3D-graphics cards ), unfortunately for its designers, the game had little mass appeal, sold poorly, and has remained obscure.

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