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For instance, 202 obsolete Panzer I light tanks were modified by removing the turret and were rebuilt as the Panzerjäger I self-propelled Skoda anti-tank gun.
For their part, the Italians developed several monoplanes such as the Fiat G. 50, but being short on funds, were forced to continue operating obsolete Fiat CR. 42 biplanes.
For example, if an estimate of how long it takes to break an encryption scheme is one thousand years, and it were used to encrypt details which are obsolete a few weeks after being sent, then this could be deemed a reasonable risk and trade-off.
For instance, the obsolete scientific theory that put forward an understanding of heat transfer in terms of the movement of caloric fluid was eliminated when a theory of heat as energy replaced it.
For high-quality studio recording, all of these formats were effectively made obsolete in the early 1980s by two competing reel-to-reel formats with stationary heads: Sony's DASH format and Mitsubishi's continuation of the X-80 recorder, which was improved upon to become the ProDigi format.
For example even the politically ambitious Kai Winn sought religious guidance from the Emissary, and Akorem Laan was able to single-handedly reinstate the observance of the obsolete D ' Jarra caste system in 2372 when he briefly claimed the title of Emissary.
For many uses, tongue and groove boards have been rendered obsolete by the introduction of plywood and later composite wood boards, but the method is still used in higher-quality flooring.
For instance, a database will implement updates not by deleting an old piece of data and overwriting it with a new one, but instead by marking the old data as obsolete and adding the newer version.
For example, buggy whips became obsolete when people started to travel in cars rather than in horse-drawn buggies.
For example, if a new mobile phone technology is adopted, and there is no longer a provider who provides service based on the old technology, any mobile phone using that technology would be rendered obsolete due to the inability to access service.
For example, pleasure piers often also allow for the docking of pleasure steamers and other similar craft, whilst working piers have often been converted to leisure use after being rendered obsolete by advanced developments in cargo-handling technology.
For preview, archiving, and small-volume reproduction, film recorders have been rendered obsolete by modern printers that produce photographic-quality hardcopies directly on plain paper.
For this reason, the Lightweight Sea Wolf variant was designed to use a four-missile launcher, similar in form to that of the obsolete Sea Cat system.
For assets that suffer from significant depreciation, either as a result of regular wear and tear or through becoming obsolete upon the release of newer versions of the same materials ( particularly applicable in the case of technology ) leasing can prevent a significant loss of value.
For example, in the usage of ICT4D projects in those farming sectors where a majority of the population are considered to be technologically illiterate, projects lie idle and sometimes get damaged or allowed to become obsolete.
For upwards of a hundred years it remained the chief source of information for the general reader, and is still not wholly obsolete.
For example, a supergun could render all fortifications obsolete.
For the Scottish Text Society he edited The Kingis Quair, usually ascribed to James I of Scotland, and he published an edition ( 2 vols., 1871 ) of Chatterton, with an investigation of the sources of the obsolete words employed by him.
For a list of proposed constellations that were not accepted as anything beyond asterisms, and are now considered obsolete, see Former constellations.
For example, New York Times wine columnist Frank J. Prial declared the vintage chart to be dead, writing that " winemakers of the world have rendered the vintage chart obsolete " ( Prial ), and Bill Marsano wrote that " winemakers now have the technology and skills to make good and even very good wines in undistinguished years " ( Marsano ).
For this reason the Gyrojet has been made obsolete by modern miniature inertial guidance equipment which suffers from none of these limitations.
For the next 40 years after 1841 construction work largely ceased, and the fortress gradually became obsolete.
For backwards compatibility, SheerVideo QT also retains a legacy codec for obsolete wide-range video data formats:
For instance, computers rapidly improve and a specific model may quickly become obsolete.

For and term
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For biologists, this includes human beings, although for the general public the term " animal " means only non-human animals.
For referring specifically to a U. S. national and things, the words used are estadunidense ( also spelled estado-unidense ) ( United States person ), from Estados Unidos da América, and ianque ( Yankee ), but the term most often used is norte-americano, even though it could, as with its Spanish equivalent, in theory apply to Canadians, Mexicans, etc., as well.
For the country there is the term Usono, cognate with the English word Usonia later popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright.
For example, the term is used to describe systems such as verlan and louchébem, which retain French syntax and apply transformations only to individual words ( and often only to a certain subset of words, such as nouns, or semantic content words ).
For example, ' Schneckenlinie ' (' snail-line ') was his term for a spiral form.
For the late 19th century the music publishing industry found a market for what are often termed sentimental ballads, and these are the origin of the modern use of the term ballad to mean a slow love song.
For a binomial involving subtraction, the theorem can be applied as long as the opposite of the second term is used.
For example, there will only be one term x < sup > n </ sup >, corresponding to choosing x from each binomial.
For Chicanos, the term usually implies being " neither from here, nor from there " in reference to the US and Mexico.
For example, he believed ( as most Romans ) that his ancestor Appius Claudius Caecus had used the censorship to introduce the letter " R " and so used his own term to introduce his new letters.
For example, " pride " as a term of venery refers to lions, but not to dogs or llamas.
For these reasons, the term-algebra is rarely used in current terminology, and has been replaced by the term ' algebra '.
For example, high glycine concentration disrupts temperature and blood pressure control, and high CSF pH causes dizziness and syncope .. To use Davson's term, the CSF has a " sink action " by which the various substances formed in the nervous tissue during its metabolic activity diffuse rapidly into the CSF and are thus removed into the bloodstream as CSF is absorbed.
: For the use of the term " democracy " as referring to a system involving multiparty elections, representative government, and freedom of speech, see Liberal democracy.
For each such specific sense, a definiens is a cluster of words that defines that term.
For this reason, Locking adds that a definition of a term must not comprise of terms which are synonymous with it.
For terms such as these it is not possible and indeed not necessary to state a definition ; rather, one simply comes to understand the use of the term.
For service not related to actual war, the term " duty of a great responsibility " applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war, and requires evidence of conspicuously significant achievement.
For service not related to actual war, the term " duty of a great responsibility " applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war and requires evidence of a conspicuously significant achievement.
For example, a term used in the past for contamination by radioactive isotopes was Sunshine units .< ref >
For a reason that was not recorded, he identified the term " positive " with vitreous electricity and " negative " with resinous electricity.
For instance, the Indonesian language uses the Dutch term kaisar exclusively for foreign emperors such as the Japanese, but never for local rulers.
For such standardized values the name of the enthalpy is commonly prefixed with the term standard, e. g. standard enthalpy of formation.
For example, as statistical offices improve their data, measurement error decreases, so the error term declines over time.

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