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Further and refinements
Further refinements included the attachment of wind-proof matches or a phial of chemicals that would ignite on breakage, thereby removing the need to pre-ignite the bottle, and leaving the bottle about one-third empty was found to make breaking more likely.
Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking ( BOS ), lowered the cost of production while increasing the quality of the metal.
Further refinements include reserving a code to indicate that the code table should be cleared ( a " clear code ", typically the first value immediately after the values for the individual alphabet characters ), and a code to indicate the end of data ( a " stop code ", typically one greater than the clear code ).
Further refinements to OPCAB have resulted in minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass surgery ( MIDCAB ), a technique of performing bypass surgery through a 5 to 10 cm incision.
Further refinements enabled certification in 1939 and spurred South African Airways to make an initial order for two aircraft fitted with US-built Pratt & Whitney engines.
Further refinements also include adjustable water pressure, temperature compensation, and directional spray control.
Further refinements regarding the use of all-zeros for EXTEST, separating the use of SAMPLE from PRELOAD and better implementation for OBSERVE_ONLY cells were made and released in 2001.
Further refinements like PID control would help compensate for additional variables like hills, where the amount of power needed for a given speed change would vary, which would be accounted for by the integral function of the PID control.
Further refinements were developed, such as pre-slicing the bagels and packing them in polyethylene bags to keep them fresh after thawing, and the bakery began selling the packaged frozen bagels in supermarkets.

Further and native
Further blurring the distinction between interpreters, byte-code interpreters and compilation is just-in-time compilation ( or JIT ), a technique in which the intermediate representation is compiled to native machine code at runtime.
Further, Kam, the version of the name in Ge ' ez — a South Semitic language — is seemingly borrowed from Biblical Hebrew via the Hebrew Bible and perhaps does not reflect a native derivation of the word.
Further to that, as a Scot born, bred and educated, who never left the borders of Scotland until the age of 21, I think that unlike Docherty, I have the highest respect and love for my native heath.
Further information regarding the furlough came from aide Andrew Card, a Massachusetts native whom President George W. Bush later named as his Chief of Staff.
Further north is a smaller natural harbour, the Hokianga, which is of historic and cultural significance within New Zealand, especially to the native Māori people.
Further, with Taiping armies edging closer to Shanghai, there was no time to train native peasants in either conventional Chinese or Western warfare.
Further along in the text though the two characters discuss the role of a Christian among a native population.
Further militating against the name " Chennai ", Chennapatnam was the name in later years of an area explicitetly detailed as having been incorporated of native villages, European plantations, and European merchant houses outside of the combined city of Madras consisting of Fort St. George, and White and Black Town.
Further excavations at the Berry site throughout the 1990s and 2000s have yielded remains of native Joara settlement and burned Spanish huts, and more 16th-century Spanish artifacts, including olive jar fragments, a spike, and a knife.

Further and chemical
Further, chemical biology employs biological systems to create non-natural hybrids between biomolecules and synthetic devices ( for example emptied viral capsids that can deliver gene therapy or drug molecules ).
Further purification is effected by a chemical transport reaction developed by Arkel and de Boer: In a closed vessel, hafnium reacts with iodine at temperatures of 500 ° C, forming hafnium ( IV ) iodide ; at a tungsten filament of 1700 ° C the reverse reaction happens, and the iodine and hafnium are set free.
Further, each carbon atom that supports a hydroxyl group ( except for the first and last ) is chiral, giving rise to a number of isomeric forms all with the same chemical formula.
Further processing by chemical separation is usually done by treating the ores with a mixture of hydrofluoric acid and sulfuric acid at over 90 ° C.
Further chemical attack by circulating water and later by acidic rainwater caused further weathering along the lines of these joints, resulting in the more or less complete decomposition of the granite into its constituent crystals in regions where the joints were closely spaced.
Further confusion is generated when the term " Fermi energy " is misused as a name for any entity other than ζ < sub > 0 </ sub >, and by the existence of a variety of different interpretations of the pair of names " chemical potential " and " electrochemical potential ".
Further discoveries continued to marginalise need for a " vital force " explanation as more and more life processes came to be described in chemical or physical terms.
Further work confirmed opioid peptides such as casomorphines ( from casein ) and gluten exorphines and gliadorphin ( from gluten ) as possible suspects, due to their chemical similarity to opiates.
Further research was published in 1960, when Don Thomes MacDougall reported that the seeds of Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by certain Zapotecs, sometimes in conjunction with the seeds of Rivea corymbosa, another species which has a similar chemical composition, with lysergol instead of ergometrine.
Thus, Bartlett discovered that Xe undergoes chemical reactions, but the nature of his initial mustard yellow product is complex .< ref name =" grahm "> Further work indicates that Bartlett's product probably contained < sup >−</ sup >, < sup >−</ sup >, and.
Further theoretical analysis and experiments support the reciprocal relations for chemical kinetics with transport.
Further investigations into the chemical makeup of the fungus revealed the presence of the substances phenylethylamine and the psychotropic baeocystin.
Further research was published in 1960, when Don Thomes MacDougall reported that the seeds of Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by certain Zapotecs, sometimes in conjunction with the seeds of Rivea corymbosa, another species which has a similar chemical composition, with lysergol instead of ergometrine.
Further, the coating is susceptible to chemical dissolution in the presence of high and low pH chemistry, which results in stripping the coating and corrosion of the substrate.
Further evidence for a large number of past families ( now dispersed ) comes from analysis of chemical ratios in iron meteorites.
Further chemistry and analysis is necessary, first to identify and " triage " compounds that do not provide series displaying suitable SAR and chemical characteristics associated with long-term potential for development, then to improve remaining hit series with regard to the desired primary activity, as well as secondary activities and physiochemical properties such that the agent will be useful when administered in real patients.
Further protection is offered by a nuclear, biological and chemical protection suit, including a ventilation system.
Further, because metasomatism is a mass transfer process, it is not restricted to the rocks which are changed by addition of chemical elements and minerals or hydrous compounds.

Further and have
Further, and as an evidence of legislative intent only, the Senate of the United States recently defeated by a substantial majority the `` Holland Amendment '' to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which would have specifically limited the regulatory authority of the Secretary in these matters.
Further, a character with a bid-for rank is considered to have a slight advantage over character with a bought-up rank.
Further, as the current monarch is a woman and both her eldest child and, in turn, his eldest child, are Anglican males, any change to the succession laws would have no immediate implications.
Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane.
Further evolution of this phylum has been estimated to have occurred ~.
Further levels of editing have also been proposed, including: a late 8th century edition pointing to Hezekiah of Judah as the model for kingship ; an earlier 8th century version with a similar message but identifying Jehu of Israel as the ideal king ; and an even earlier version promoting the House of David as the key to national well-being.
" Further, when asked if he felt ideologically closer to his father's engagement with politics or to other evangelicals who have tried to avoid civic involvement, he answered, " The gospel is for individuals.
Further south, near Vukovar and near Šarengrad, there are two river islands ( Vukovarska ada and Šarengradska ada ) which have been part of SR Croatia ( during Yugoslavia ) but during the war they came under Serbian control.
Further minimizing reliance on a single major partner, successive Czech governments have welcomed U. S. investment ( amongst others ) as a counterbalance to the strong economic influence of Western European partners, especially of their powerful neighbour, Germany.
Further difficulties arise when countries, especially former colonies, do not have a strong national geographic naming standard.
Further, a shared diagnosis or label may have different causes or require different treatments ; for this reason the DSM contains no information regarding treatment or cause.
) Further, these pronouns and a few others have distinct possessive forms, such as his.
Further English words have been created based on the same Latin root.
Further studies are needed to find out whether there are other additives that could have a similar effect, and it is unclear whether some disturbances can also occur in mood and concentration in some adults.
Further he suggested that the Rabbis have long regarded the punishment declared by the Torah as immoral, and came to the conclusion that no court should agree to hear testimony on " mamzerut ".
Further studies on animals that were traditionally assumed to be cold-blooded have shown that most creatures incorporate different variations of the three terms defined above, along with their counterparts ( ectothermy, poikilothermy and bradymetabolism ), thus creating a broad spectrum of body temperature types.
Further, using a technique known as " read modified ," a single transmission back to the mainframe can contain the changes from any number of formatted fields that have been modified, but without sending any unmodified fields or static data.
Further hardware developments, including a planned Program Expander that would have added another 16K of RAM and a more intricate, fully featured Extended-BASIC to the system, were halted, and in the end less than a dozen software titles were released for the ECS.
Further variations in size have been observed across regions and habitats, with size tending to increase from the north to south.
Further, this will have been accomplished without taking anything away from anyone by coercion.
Further, in the aftermath of the national elections of December 2007 and the violence that subsequently engulfed the country, a commission of inquiry, the Waki Commission, commended its readiness and adjudged it to " have performed its duty well.
Further, the wisdom and prudence of certain decisions of procurement have been publicly questioned.
Further experiments have demonstrated an actinide chemistry for the new element, so by 1970 it was known that lawrencium is the last actinide.
Further, with the hoard, he will have red gold for the rest of his life.
Further spells have the effect of changing the revivified body into the form of some animal, hyena, owl or wild cat, the latter being most in favour.

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