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reflected and impact
The growth of Presidio County's population in the 1910s reflected the impact of the Mexican Revolution on border life.
World War II had a significant impact on comics, as reflected in the war-themed subject matter of the time.
The grandiosity of the work reflected the need to make an impact on the sophisticated and technologically advanced stages of London and Paris, for which it was extensively rewritten.
One of the simplest forms of mechanical spalling is plate impact, in which two waves of compression are reflected on the free-surfaces of the plates and then interact to generate a region of high tension stress inside one of the plates.
Mikan's impact on the game is also reflected in the Mikan Drill, today a staple exercise of " big men " in basketball.
In order to account for a net gravitational force, it must be assumed that the collisions are not fully elastic, or at least that the reflected particles are slowed, so that their momentum is reduced after the impact.
In a review of the 901 system, stating that in the magazine's opinion, the system was unexceptional and unlikely to appeal to perfectionists with a developed taste in precise imaging, detail, and timbre ; and that these shortcomings were an excessive price to pay for the improvement in impact and ambiance generated by the large proportion of reflected sound on-axis sound.
There is some evidence that this happened with an increase in market share of lower fuel economy light trucks and SUVs and decline in passenger car sales, as a percentage of total fleet sales, as car buying trends changed during the 1990s, the impact of which is not reflected in this chart.
The imagery and values of historic Celtic, Saxon, Viking and Chivalric culture is reflected heavily in metal music, by bands such as Blind Guardian, and has its impact upon the everyday fashion and especially the stagegear of metal artists.
The financial struggles were reflected on the pitch where London Irish failed to make any impact in the leagues despite employing the services of a number of high profile coaches.
They introduced a number of new features and the positive effects of these changes are reflected in its improved impact factor ( currently 6. 4 ), which places it first among the international epidemiology journals.
This is reflected in actual elections where a politician's character, the party that they belong to, and factors like scandals have a far greater impact on how people vote than specific election promises.
The display of Picasso's work at the Republican Spain Pavilion during the 1937 World's Fair reflected the impact on public consciousness.
When electrons of the beam impact the surface of a solid, some of them may be reflected ( as " backscattered " electrons ), and others penetrate under the surface, where they collide with the particles of the solid.
Emphasizing intense opposition to sending an Anglican bishop to the colonies, and anger at the pro-Catholic Quebec Act of 1774, Kidd argues that they reflected the long term impact of the Great Awakening, in terms of apocalyptic warnings religious egalitarianism, and anti ‐ Catholicism.
This reflected the positive impact on voter turnout at these elections ( in some places, turnout doubled ) and the fact that there was no evidence of an increase in electoral fraud.
AIDS 2010 was also an opportunity to highlight the critical connection between human rights and HIV ; a dialogue begun in earnest in Mexico City in 2008. The selection of the AIDS 2010 host city reflected the central role Vienna has played in bridging Eastern and Western Europe, and allowed for an examination of the epidemic ’ s impact in Eastern Europe.
In doing so, Isis Unveiled reflected many contemporary controversies such as Darwin's theories on evolution and its impact on religion, and engaged in a discussion that appealed to intelligent individuals interested in religion but alienated from conventional Western forms.
Kalinga Magha's geopolitical impact is reflected in the changing language of the Culavamsa as well.
* In multiple sets of relationships there will be different ideas about what is success and how to achieve it and this should be reflected in methodologies for defining and assessing the impact of aid.
The impact of Navi Mumbai on the growth of Mumbai was reflected in the 1980s.
Flintknapping experiments of impact: Schools of thought as reflected in the work of Crabtree, Flenniken, and Pelcin.
The roots of CMS also came from a series of UK Labour Process Conferences that began in 1983 and reflected the impact of Braverman's ( 1974 ) attempt to make Marxist categories central to understanding work organisations.
Significant performance improvements in navigational tests were observed ( over and above those experienced by control subjects during the same period with the same training ) and, for half of the participants, the perception of the belt's vibration underwent a profound change from simple tactile innervation to approach a genuine and direct sense of allocentric orientation: in other words, could perceive north as an entity distinct from the vibrating transducer on the waist, like one perceives a glass on a table as an entity distinct from the impact of reflected photons on the retina.

reflected and part
We also know that the Saxon Shore as reflected in the Notitia was created as a part of the Theodosian reorganization of Britain ( post A.D. 369 ).
The travelling involved in the archaeology had a large influence on Christie's writing, which is often reflected as some type of transportation playing a part in her murderer ’ s schemes.
However, in 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion ( they also added the former Florida ( now Miami ) Marlins ), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus were granted a franchise ; they took the name “ Rockies ” due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo.
The city of Lille identifies itself as a part of historic Flanders, and thus as " Flemish " in the geographical and historical sense, and this is reflected, for instance, in the name of its local railway station TGV Lille-Flandres.
Trading links with northern Europe are reflected in Fair Isle Haa, a traditional Hanseatic trading booth located not far from the South Harbour traditionally used by residents of the southern part of the island.
The part that is reflected reaches the eye as the perceived color.
This was reflected in part by the rejection of the European Constitution in referendums in France and the Netherlands.
In part, this division in modes of thought reflected social differences between the northern ( Estonian and Lithuanian ) Jews and the southern Jews of Poland and the western Russian Empire.
The decline in economic activity reflected in large part the completion of major projects in both the private and public sectors.
A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological pattern or anomaly, potentially reflected in behavior, that is generally associated with distress or disability, and which is not considered part of normal development of a person's culture.
Article 11 reflected the contemporary Stimson Doctrine, and it is now a fundamental part of international law through article 2 paragraph 4 of the Charter of the United Nations.
Requiring the states to be a republic in form was seen as protecting the citizens ' rights and preventing a state from becoming a dictatorship or monarchy, and reflected unwillingness on the part of the original 13 states ( all independent republics ) to unite with other states that were not republics.
A surface may absorb part of the light ray, resulting in a loss of intensity of the reflected and / or refracted light.
This view was part of a larger picture in which the world view of an ethnic nation, their " Weltanschauung ", was seen as being faithfully reflected in the grammar of their language.
Expected to make use of devices with which listeners could press a button to indicate whether they liked or disliked a particular piece of music, Adorno bristled with distaste and astonishment: “ I reflected that culture was simply the condition that precluded a mentality that tried to measure it .” Thus Adorno suggested using individual interviews to determine listener reactions and, only three months after meeting Lasarzfeld, completed a 160-page memorandum on the Project ’ s topic, “ Music in Radio .” Adorno was primarily interested in how the musical material was affected by its distribution through the medium of radio and thought it imperative to understand how music was affected by its becoming part of daily life.
If there is an object in the path of this pulse, part or all of the pulse will be reflected back to the transmitter as an echo and can be detected through the receiver path.
In the Russian and Western literatures of the 19th century, the image of Queen Tamar reflected the European conceptions of the Orient – of which Georgia was perceived as a partand the position and characteristics of women in it.
Part of the wave is transmitted and part is reflected, with the ratio depending on angle of incidence and the angle of refraction.
In telecommunications, reflection loss occurs on a line which results in part of the energy being reflected back to the source.
In the meantime, he had composed a great part of his most famous poem Spiritual Canticle during this imprisonment ; his harsh sufferings and spiritual endeavours are then reflected in all of his subsequent writings.
This dual nature of Shemini Atzeret ( both part of Sukkot and apart from it ) is reflected in the observances and customs of the day ( s ).
The American historian Charles Thomas wrote that Raeder's remarks about the executions in the Seekriegsleitung war diary seemed to be some sort of ironic comment in protest against the executions, which might have reflected a guilty conscience on the part of Raeder in enforcing a policy that he knew well to be illegal, and one that might lead him to being prosecuted for war crimes if Germany should lose the war.
Although men in general verbally expressed satisfaction with their vasectomy, the authors of one review reflected " many men were probably describing feelings which have been distorted as part of an attempt to cope with their private concerns about the consequences of the operation ".
The fact that it acquired a governing role in the sport reflected the dominant role of the aristocracy in British horse racing up to the 20th century, and the removal of this role was in part a conscious effect to move the sport away from its patrician image.

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