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Higher proportions were sampled in urban and mixed communities than in rural areas.
Higher doses ( greater than 400 mg ) act upon post-synaptic dopamine receptors resulting in a reduction in the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, such as psychosis.
Higher level programming languages were not invented until the benefits of being able to reuse software on different kinds of CPUs started to become significantly greater than the costs of writing a compiler.
Higher activation energy implies that the reactants need more energy to start than a reaction with a lower activation energy.
Higher education had to be undertaken at one of the universities in Europe ; the development of a university was impossible in the culture of crusader Jerusalem, where warfare was far more important than philosophy or theology.
# Higher concentrations of xis than int result in no insertion or excision of phage genomes, the evolutionarily favoured action-leaving any pre-insterted phage genomes inserted ( so reducing competition ) and preventing the insertion of the phage genome into the genome of a doomed host.
Higher than normal snow packs in the British Columbia Interior prompted municipal governments to start taking emergency measures in the region.
The PDPA's socialist stance was denied even more than previously, in 1989 the Minister of Higher Education began to work on the " de-Sovietisation " of universities, and in 1990 it was even announced by a party member that all PDPA members were Muslims and that the party had abandoned Marxism.
* Higher complexity than other subgenres of rock and pop
* Higher synchronization overhead than CDMA
Amos has also released more than 30 singles and 60 B-sides, and has contributed original material to nine film soundtracks, including Higher Learning ( 1995 ), Twister ( 1996 ), Great Expectations ( 1998 ) and Mission: Impossible II ( 2000 ).
Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes due to differences in compressional heating.
Higher altitudes are cooler than lower altitudes, which is explained by the lapse rate.
Higher order phase systems require more than three wires, but deliver marginal benefits.
Higher DC voltage ranges, current, resistance, AC and other ranges will usually have a lower accuracy than the basic DC volts figure.
Higher efficiency versions using infrared reflective coating ( IRC ) technology are 40 % more efficient than standard low voltage halogen lamps
The Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, which was signed into law by Johnson a month after becoming president, authorized several times more college aid within a five-year period than had been appropriated under the Land Grant College in a century, and provided better college libraries, ten to twenty new graduate centers, several new technical institutes, classrooms for several hundred thousand students, and twenty-five to thirty new community colleges a year.
Higher than normal blood pressure is associated with, and perhaps even casual for some, assorted pathologies.
The Times Higher Education Supplement announced in February 2007 that the London School of Economics, University College London and King's College London all planned to start awarding their own degrees, rather than degrees from the federal University of London as they had done previously, from the start of the academic year starting in Autumn 2007.
Higher in fiber than common wheat, emmer's use for making pasta is a recent response to the health food market ; some consumers, however, judge that emmer pasta has an unattractive texture.
* Higher acceleration rate — Because of the energy efficiency, higher power-to-weight ratio and higher adhesive-weight-to-total-weight ratio values, MUs generally have higher acceleration ability than locomotive-type trains and are favored in urban trains and subway ( metro ) systems for frequent start / stop routines.
Chronicle of Higher Education says the university is one of 11 bachelor ’ s programs with more than two professors doing research under Fulbright auspices.
Higher granularity in this example implies more procedure calls in Object-oriented programming and parallel computing environments since the additional objects are accessed via multiple method calls rather than perhaps one.
Higher lift allows accurate timing of airflow ; although even by allowing a larger volume of air to pass in the relatively larger opening, the brevity of the typical duration with a higher lift cam results in less airflow than with a cam with lower lift but more duration, all else being equal.
Higher levels of command are concerned with administration rather than operations, at least under current doctrine.

Higher and normal
Higher (" pharmacologic ") doses are required to produce significant acceleration of growth in these conditions, producing blood levels well above normal (" physiologic ").
Higher sync speeds are useful as they enable the brightness of the background to be controlled while maintaining normal flash exposure in the foreground, for example with a back-lit subject.
Higher than normal amounts of white or red blood cell counts can lead to excessive glycolysis in the sample, with substantial reduction of glucose level if the sample is not processed quickly.
Higher fields, however can be achieved with special cooled resistive electromagnets, as superconducting coils will enter the normal ( non-superconducting ) state ( see quench, above ) at high fields.
Higher than normal potassium favors the production of orthoclase, which is usually absent from most mafic igneous rocks.
Higher than normal oxygen partial pressure can also indirectly cause carbon dioxide narcosis in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ).
Higher average global temperature would provide more energy and thus an increase in atmospheric < sup > 18 </ sup > O water, while lower than normal amounts of < sup > 18 </ sup > O in groundwater or an ice layer would imply that the water or ice represents an evaporation origin during cooler climatic eras or even ice ages.

Higher and pressures
Higher fuel pressures allow fuel to be supplied to higher-pressure combustion chambers for higher performance engines.
Higher wind pressures allowed the organ to include many more stops of 8 ' ( unison ) pitch in every division, so complete fonds as well as reed choruses could be placed in every division, designed to be superimposed on top of one another.
Higher pressures give a bullet higher velocity and greater energy.
Higher temperatures and hydrogen partial pressures favor the hydrogenation of the resulting aldehyde to the alcohol.
Higher pressures in hydraulic systems in the oil industry also led to the development of advanced seals and packing to prevent leaks.

Higher and were
Steiner described many exercises he said were suited to strengthening such self-discipline ; the most complete exposition of these is found in his book How To Know Higher Worlds.
There they were deposited at Leuven to form the Husserl-Archives of the Higher Institute of Philosophy.
Six episodes from series one were a core text in the Year 12 English Advanced syllabus for the Higher School Certificate in New South Wales ( 2000 – 2008 ) for Module C: Representation and Text: Elective 1: Telling the Truth.
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
Higher topsides were supported with knees with the long axis fastened to the top of the crossbeams.
Higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are thought to have caused the world temperature gradient from north to south to become almost flat: temperatures were about the same across the planet.
Other early remixes were of Lloyd Cole, Dave Howard Singers, Bang Bang Machine, Stump, Higher Intelligence Agency, Sven Vath and Rising High Collective.
Before the Norman invasion in 1066, the parish of Higher Mutley was owned by a man Alwin of Tamerton, and Lower Mutley by another man called Goodwin, but at the time of the Domesday Book ( 1086 ) both were owned by Odo, whose feudal overlord was Juhel of Totnes.
Senior and supreme commanders were trained at the Higher Military Academic Courses, renamed the Advanced Courses for Supreme Command in 1925 ; the 1931 establishment of an Operations Faculty at the Frunze Military Academy supplemented these courses.
During the Second World War, the most powerful men in the SS were the SS and Police Leaders, divided into three levels: Regular Leaders, Higher Leaders, and Supreme Leaders.
Under the terms of the Higher Education ( Amalgamation ) Act 1989 ( NSW ) the following bodies were incorporated into the University in 1990:
Higher power diode tubes or power rectifiers found their way into power supply applications until they were eventually replaced by silicon rectifiers in the 1960s.
The four other tracks were " Good Looker ," " Since You Went Away " ( which appeared on the Monkees 1987 CD " Pool It "), " Higher & Higher " and " Hi Hi Babe.
Higher and narrower houses were built and courtyards gradually disappeared.
In terms of national rankings, Maclean's ranked Waterloo 3rd in their 2011 comprehensive university rankings. The Higher Education Strategy Associates ranked the University 8th nationally in Science and Engineering. In an employability survey published by the New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairmans were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, Waterloo placed 106th in the world, and sixth in Canada.
In a 2008 article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, prominent musicologist Joseph Horowitz asserts that African-American spirituals were a major influence on the ninth symphony, quoting Dvořák from an 1893 interview in the New York Herald as saying, " In the negro melodies of America I discover all that is needed for a great and noble school of music.
All but one of the subjects assessed for teaching quality were rated at least " highly satisfactory " and was ranked in the top ten in the UK for Teaching Assessment by The Times Higher Education Supplement.
They released two more singles, " Higher Than The Sun " and " Don't Fight It, Feel It ", both of which were successful.
Britain's top universities have fared well in international rankings, where four of them were in the world top ten according to the Times Higher Education in 2009, these being Cambridge ( 2nd ), University College London ( 4th ), Imperial College London and Oxford ( joint 5th ).
In addition, the Institution of Higher Education Performance Report showed ECU was first in the number of graduates who were employed in public schools across the state.

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