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However and pre-existing
However, his discoveries were not appreciated by his contemporaries and came into general use only with discoveries of British surgeon Joseph Lister, who in 1865 proved the principles of antisepsis in the treatment of wounds ; However, medical conservatism on new breakthroughs in pre-existing science prevented them from being generally well received during the 19th century.
However, SEC Rule 10b5-1 also created for insiders an affirmative defense if the insider can demonstrate that the trades conducted on behalf of the insider were conducted as part of a pre-existing contract or written binding plan for trading in the future.
However, changing the system-wide encoding settings can also cause Mojibake in pre-existing applications.
However, many treaties are attempts to codify pre-existing customary law.
However, newer models tend to incorporate the batteries in pre-existing space.
However, RCU updates can be expensive, as they must leave the old versions of the data structure in place to accommodate pre-existing readers.
However, Difranco then discovered a pre-existing gospel music label with that name, and to differentiate herself, added the " babe ".
However in dynamic self-assembly, patterns of pre-existing components organized by specific local interactions are not commonly described as " self-assembled " by scientists in the associated disciplines.
It also sits on the same level as the pre-existing Higher National Diploma ( HND ) and Certificate However, unlike the HND, it stands as a degree, and has a defined value of 240 Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) points in the UK system, or 120 ECTS-credits in the European Credit Transfer System, whereas the credit points value of the HND depends on the receiving institution.
However, this use of mantissa is discouraged by the IEEE floating-point standard committee and by some professionals such as William Kahan and Donald Knuth, because it conflicts with the pre-existing use of mantissa for the fractional part of a logarithm ( see also common logarithm ).
However, the Bureau is for the party, and does not claim to be its sole pre-existing nucleus.
However, pre-existing edifices designed for other functions, such as Underground stations ( tube or subway stations ), tunnels, cellars in houses or basements in larger establishments, and railway arches, above ground, were suitable for safeguarding people during air raids.
However, should a patient present with what is termed as a cold condition such as aversion to cold with cold limbs, cold and pain in the abdomen, and abdominal pain relieved by warmth, then Jin Yin Hua's cold nature is said to be contraindicated for treating the pre-existing cold condition.
However, the next day it was announced that he was doing fine and had no pre-existing medical conditions.
However Bronconnier said the plan is merely a " repackaging " of a number of pre-existing funding arrangements.
However, in individuals with a pre-existing accessory conduction pathway, such as the bundle of Kent in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, the accessory pathway may conduct activity from the atria to the ventricles at a rate that the AV node would usually block.
However, some sources say that the adaptation as a church of a pre-existing building on the site of the present basilica was done in the 420s under Pope Celestine I, the immediate predecessor of Sixtus III.
However, with the exception of NTT DoCoMo's i-mode, these efforts have been less successful than predicted, due to the willingness of most vendors to work together within open standards frameworks, and the pre-existing widespread adoption of open standards such as GSM, IP, SMS and SMTP.
However, some secondary barrow-burials ( i. e. using pre-existing barrows ) have been found, mostly dating from 200 onwards.
However, 50 % of malignant melanomas ( a skin cancer ) arise from pre-existing naevi.
However, the JANET network had already selected < tt > uk </ tt > as a top-level identifier for its pre-existing Name Registration Scheme, and this was incorporated into the DNS root.
However, speed limits as low as are occasionally encountered, generally on pre-existing freeways that were grandfathered into the system.
However, there is little distinction between buildings in the masterplan and other buildings in the region because the pre-existing buildings are referred to as being located in the Lakeshore East area.

However and boundary
However, since " bronze " is a somewhat imprecise term, and historical pieces have variable compositions, in particular with an unclear boundary with brass, modern museum and scholarly descriptions of older objects increasingly use the more cautious and inclusive term " copper alloy " instead.
However, there is debate ongoing between groups that believe the evidence indicates substantial extinction of these species at the K – T boundary, and those who believe the evidence supports multiple extinctions and expansions through the boundary.
However, current research cannot ascertain whether the extinctions occurred prior to or during the boundary interval itself.
However, the use of data from coral fossils to support K – Pg extinction and subsequent Paleocene recovery must be weighed against the changes that occurred in coral ecosystems through the K – T boundary.
However, an open disk is not compact, because a sequence of points can tend to the boundary without getting arbitrarily close to any point in the interior.
However, the treatment of boundary conditions in these calculations has led to some controversy.
However no part of the shared boundary was afterwards demarcated.
However, near a refractive boundary ( say a nucleus within the cytoplasm ), the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary beam will generate a relief in the image.
However, before a stop such as ( provided there is no morpheme boundary between them ), only one of the nasals is possible in any given position: before, before or, and before, as in limp, lint, link (,, ).
However, the boundary between the two is not well defined and usually lies near 20 – 30 residues.
However, because of its size, the 49th parallel boundary and the 60th northern border appear curved.
However, the McMahon Line lay south of the boundary India claims.
However, if the angle of incidence is greater ( i. e. the ray is closer to being parallel to the boundary ) than the critical angle – the angle of incidence at which light is refracted such that it travels along the boundary – then the light will stop crossing the boundary altogether and instead be totally reflected back internally.
However, Babylonian techniques of observational measurements were in a rudimentary stage of evolution and it was probably beyond their capacity to define in a precise way the boundary lines between the zodiacal signs in the sky.
However to help to determine an interval in years across the BC / AD boundary, it is more convenient to use a slightly different convention that includes a year zero and to represent earlier years as negative numbers.
However, small clusters do not exhibit sharp first order phase transitions such as melting, and at the boundary it is not possible to completely categorize the cluster as a liquid or solid, since these concepts are ( without extra definitions ) only applicable to macroscopic systems.
However, Powell lost his seat in the election by 731 votes to the Social Democratic and Labour Party's Eddie McGrady, mainly due to demographic and boundary changes that resulted in there being many more Irish Nationalists in the constituency than before.
However, Clay's specific proposals for achieving a compromise, including his idea for Texas ' boundary, were not adopted in a single bill.
However, as the potential function grows fast near the boundary of the Mandelbrot set, it was necessary for the creator to let the landscape grow downwards, so that it looked as if the Mandelbrot set was a plateau atop a mountain with steep sides.
However, this visible difference is merely a consequence of a deeper distinction: a DCT implies different boundary conditions than the DFT or other related transforms.
However, as the spacecraft's dataprobes had failed upon atmospheric penetration, no data from within the Venusian boundary was retrieved from the mission.
However, the commission established by the 1920 treaty redrew the boundary.

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