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However and narrow
However, a narrow strip may be very practical for small developments, or to provide additional stream frontage for a fisherman's trail, or include scenic strips within the park unit.
But on meeting Mackenzie, Dufferin revised his opinions: " However narrow and inexperienced Mackenzie may be, I imagine he is a thoroughly upright, well-principled, and well-meaning man.
However, tidal currents occur in narrow passages in the western parts of the Baltic Sea.
However, he inadvertently marched his command into a narrow valley where the Oromo cavalry under Ras Mikael slaughtered his brigade, while shouting Ebalgume!
However, the narrow gauge railway, totalling 935 kilometres, is presently undergoing major rehabilitation and inroads to the interior are now being made.
However, swords could narrow down to the shinogi, then narrow further to the blade, or even expand outward towards the shinogi then shrink to the blade ( producing a trapezoidal shape ).
However the consumption of moose liver or kidneys significantly increased cadmium intake, with the study revealing that heavy consumers of moose organs have a relatively narrow safety margin below the levels which would probably cause adverse health effects.
However, the resonance width ( the range of semi-axes compatible with the resonance ) is very narrow and only a few times larger than Pluto ’ s Hill sphere ( gravitational influence ).
However, when the well becomes very narrow ( on the scale of a few nanometers ), quantum effects become important.
However, Park became presidential candidate of the new Democratic Republican Party ( DRP ), which consisted of mainly KCIA officials, ran for president and won the election of 1963 by a narrow margin.
However, after a narrow 21-20 win against the Giants, the Cowboys regained their dominating form, trouncing the Arizona Cardinals ( who were playing their home games at Sun Devil Stadium ) 37-13 on Christmas night at Arizona as part of Monday Night Football, and then cruising through the playoffs with convincing wins against the Eagles and the Packers.
However, the Coast Guard remained loyal and was able to isolate the mutineers at Teteron ( as the only way out was along a narrow coastal road ).
However the left-wing bloc in the Knesset only won an overall narrow majority, facilitated by the disqualification of small nationalist parties that did not manage to pass the electoral threshold.
However, the onward sections from Braunston to Birmingham had been built as ' narrow ' canals – that is, the locks could accommodate only a single narrowboat.
However, gamma-ray bursts are thought to be highly focused explosions, with most of the explosion energy collimated into a narrow jet traveling at speeds exceeding 99. 995 % of the speed of light.
However, the term is frequently used in the more narrow sense of radiation from electrons ( from whatever source ) stopping in matter.
However, stations are far apart so the use of an underground ticket can narrow down the possibilities of Mr. X's location.
However, the Fosen peninsula, and the most northern coast ( Leka ) is more dominated by mountains and more narrow valleys.
However, its entry point is at a narrow location from the south crossed by a wooden bridge.
However, Aeschines drags up the inappropriate past of one of Demosthenes ' associates, Timarchus and is acquitted by a narrow margin.
However, it should be understood that " vibrato " occurs over a wide range of intensities: slow, fast, wide, and narrow.
However, partly in response to the Asian financial crisis in 1998, China has been concerned that the mainland Chinese financial system would not be able to handle the potential rapid cross-border movements of hot money, and as a result, as of 2012, the currency trades within a narrow band specified by the Chinese central government.
However, his narrow support among his peers led to failure once again.

However and frequency
`` However, evidence that the Axis powers are making significant preparations indicative of such an intention is being reported with increasing frequency from a variety of sources.
However, a common and well-accepted metric is the half power points ( i. e. frequency where the power goes down by half its peak value ) on the output vs. frequency curve.
However, they occur with greater frequency in recreational abusers, individuals with borderline personality disorder, children, and patients on high-dosage regimes.
However, the rapid growth of the world's population and its increased concentration often in hazardous environments has escalated both the frequency and severity of natural disasters.
However, when the slew rate of the current is not so severe ( e. g. Line frequency ) the effect can be safely ignored.
However, certain ionospheric effects begin to block incoming radiowaves from space, when their frequency is less than about 10 MHz ( wavelength longer than about 30 meters ).
However, it took some years to catch on with other American film-makers, but by 1913, it was starting to occur with greater frequency in the work of a few directors.
However, the frequency difference also makes it possible to jam the GPS without affecting the Galileo.
However, this high carrier frequency also brings a disadvantage: the effective overall range of 802. 11a is less than that of 802. 11b / g.
However, because the increased proportion of deleterious homozygotes exposes the allele to natural selection, in the long run its frequency decreases more rapidly in inbred population.
However, the frequency is not precisely controllable.
However, the German military considered the frequency drift of Hollman's device to be undesirable, and based their radar systems on the klystron instead.
However, if the electromagnetic radiation hitting the metal cap does not have a high enough frequency ( its frequency is below the threshold value for the cap ), then the leaf will never discharge, no matter how long one shines the low-frequency light at the cap.
However, such an approach can be methodologically problematic, as a statistical correlation could be due to circularity if the measurement of gene frequency indirectly uses the same measurements that describe the strategy.
However, amplification of stethoscope contact artifacts, and component cutoffs ( frequency response thresholds of electronic stethoscope microphones, pre-amps, amps, and speakers ) limit electronically amplified stethoscopes ' overall utility by amplifying mid-range sounds, while simultaneously attenuating high-and low-frequency range sounds.
However to ensure that the transmitted audio is resolved at the correct pitch it is essential that the receiver is tuned to exactly the same frequency as the transmitter is operating on and it is often difficult to achieve the necessary level of precision.
However, at that time, no practical " short wave " ( defined then as any frequency above 500 kHz ) amplifier existed, due to the limitations of existing triodes.
However, if f < small >< sub > LO </ sub ></ small > is set to f < small >< sub > d </ sub ></ small > + f < small >< sub > IF </ sub ></ small >, then an incoming radio signal at f < small >< sub > LO </ sub ></ small > + f < small >< sub > IF </ sub ></ small > will also produce a heterodyne at f < small >< sub > IF </ sub ></ small >; this is called the image frequency and must be rejected by the tuned circuits in the RF stage.
However, most cable systems could not accommodate the full 54-890 MHz VHF / UHF frequency range and the twelve channels of VHF space were quickly exhausted on most systems.
However, properties such as core loss and conductor skin effect also increase with frequency.
However radio signals may be carried by electromagnetic radiation ; the intensity of the radiation ( amplitude modulation ) or the frequency of the radiation ( frequency modulation ) is oscillated and then the individual oscillations are varied ( modulated ) to produce the signal.
However, this depends upon the frequency of a propagating signal.

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