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However, as speeds rise, the resultant exhaust speed goes down, and the overall vehicle energetic efficiency rises, reaching a peak of around 100 % of the engine efficiency when the vehicle is travelling exactly at the same speed that the exhaust is emitted.
However, following the circulation of a draft convention, consensus held that any resultant intergovernmental organization should be closely linked to the UN but preserve its " complete administrative and financial autonomy ".
However, as " goals ", Pentagonal Revisionism is not specifically a statement of dogma but rather the application of Satanist dogma to current social / economic conditions with the resultant five " goals " that stand out where Satanism can do the most good, i. e. act as a rally cry for members.
However, when forming a bulk metal, Li atoms come to a resonance structure by taking 1 electron from its neighbouring Li atom and the resultant electronic configuration becomes 1s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2s < sup > 1 </ sup > 2p < sup > 1 </ sup > ( e < sup >-</ sup >).
However, the King's plans for the college were disrupted by the civil war and resultant scarcity of funds, and his eventual deposition.
However, such conversion causes a loss of information, as the resultant binary classification does not tell how much above or below the cutoff a value is.
However, due to part of the complex being owned by the National Trust and the resultant time delays, he abandoned the project.
However, when the band viewed the resultant footage, they decided against releasing it.
However, in 1982, the local economy suffered when 409 Squadron was transferred to CFB Cold Lake in Alberta, resulting in sizeable transfer of personnel and their families, and a resultant loss of service industry jobs.
However in creating a final, isometric instrument drawing, in most cases a full-size scale, i. e., without using a foreshortening factor, is employed to good effect because the resultant distortion is difficult to perceive.
However in creating a final, isometric instrument drawing, in most cases a full-size scale, i. e., without using a foreshortening factor, is employed to good effect because the resultant distortion is difficult to perceive.
However, if the above estimates for its diameter are coupled with Pluto's density of 2. 0 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >, the resultant estimated mass range is about 1 kg.
However routine imaging may be harmful to a person's health and more imaging is associated with higher rates of surgery but no resultant benefit.
However, for the cryptanalysis of HFE there were too few equations, so Kipnis and Shamir proposed re-linearization, a technique where extra non-linear equations are added after linearization, and the resultant system is solved by a second application of linearization.
However, to use the " Charge Shot " function, the player must fight at least a few Crossover Battles, and trade the resultant points for a possible " Mega Power " protector.
However, the band did appear at Johnny Depp's Viper Room night club in 1997 for a two-night stand, and a resultant live album, How High the Moon featured Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland on " Jindalee Jindalie.
However, occasionally, some of the photons undergo spontaneous down-conversion with Type II polarization correlation, and the resultant correlated photon pairs have trajectories that are constrained to be within two cones, whose axes are symmetrically arranged relative to the pump beam.
However, the resultant law on " extreme pornography " did not explicitly specify depictions of rape.
However the sample temperature and the knife temperature must be controlled in order to optimise the resultant sample thickness
However, instead of destroying the planet, the impact of the meteor and its resultant shock wave gives off supernatural cosmic energies that give some inhabitants superpowers while incapacitating others.
However, the early programs were tax-deductible donations to a scholarship fund, in which case the main " quid-pro-quo " was between the donation and the resultant deduction, not between the donation and the actual seating rights.
However, due to the car's longer 67 foot length and resultant overhang, crossing between cars was dangerous, particularly on curves.
However, resultant visitor numbers were poor, and the Guinness Records exhibition closed in the mid-1990s and following the loss of Sega's sponsorship in 1999, Segaworld became Funland and was subsequently reduced in size, and the Pepsi-sponsored IMAX cinema and Drop Ride closed around the same time.
However, the resultant screenplay ( by Bava, Ennio De Concini and Mario Serandrei ) in fact owed very little to Gogol at all, and seemed to be more a tribute to the atmospheric black-and-white gothic horror films of the 1930s, especially those produced by Universal Studios.

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However, several landmarks have been achieved in the fight against it in Latin America, including a reduction by 72 % of the incidence of human infection in children and young adults in the countries of the Southern Cone Initiative, and at least three countries ( Uruguay, in 1997, and Chile, in 1999, and Brazil in 2006 ) have been certified free of vectorial and transfusional transmission.
However, reduction in alkaline liquor produces the water soluble alkali metal salt of the dye, which, in this leuco form, has an affinity for the textile fibre.
However, the reactions are reversible and the role of a particular electrode in a cell depends on the relative oxidation / reduction potential of both electrodes.
However, with the appropriate reduction formula, every elliptic integral can be brought into a form that involves integrals over rational functions and the three Legendre canonical forms ( i. e. the elliptic integrals of the first, second and third kind ).
However, a reduction of freezing was observed in the mice that had inhibited glucocorticoid receptors.
However, with dramatic cost reduction and speed and reliability improvements in the transportation of people and the communication of information, the service sector now includes some of the most intensive international competition, despite residual protectionism.
However the reduction in cultivation may not have actual effects on cocaine production, as recent advances in coca growing and more efficient processing methods allow for greater cocaine yield.
However, their efficacy is limited and they have many side effects, including breast growth, headaches, weight gain, and reduction in bone density.
However, reduction to numerical values is not essential for dealing with random elements: a randomly selected individual remains an individual, not a number.
However the reduction in strength to 8, 500 was achieved by the end of 2009.
However, Paul Krugman demonstrates that the monetary base expanded significantly from 1922 to 1925, and that this expansion was accompanied by a reduction in commercial paper rates.
However, his successor, George Grey, promoted rapid cultural assimilation and reduction of the land ownership, influence and rights of the Māori.
However this reduction in shot noise does not apply when the current results from random events at a potential barrier which all the electrons must overcome due to a random excitation, such as by thermal activation.
However, the ozone hole is most usually measured not in terms of ozone concentrations at these levels ( which are typically of a few parts per million ) but by reduction in the total column ozone, above a point on the Earth's surface, which is normally expressed in Dobson units, abbreviated as " DU ".
However, no bio-defense solution seems to be able to compete with a simple reduction of import volumes, and its corresponding reduction in risk of any accidents.
However, conservation tillage systems delay warming of the soil due to the reduction of dark earth exposure to the warmth of the spring sun, thus delaying the planting of the next year's spring crop of corn.
However, the guild movement of the 14th Century resulted in a reduction in the power of the nobles and also a restricted guild system in Solothurn.
However, the reduction of unstressed vowels to schwa ( i. e., to unpronounced vowels ), due to a fixed stress location, contributed to this process, a pattern which is common to many Germanic languages ( although a few, such as dialects of Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese, have not undergone this reduction of vowel sounds ).
However, the encouragement of olive production for export could actually have led to increased hardship for many Athenians since it would have led to a reduction in the amount of land dedicated to grain.
However NO < sub > 3 </ sub > is more abundant so most phytoplankton have adapted to have the enzymes necessary to undertake this reduction ( nitrate reductase ).
However, in the United Kingdom, the main competition for the broadside was the gradual reduction of the newspaper tax, beginning in the 1830s, and eventually its dismissal in 1855.
However, studies to determine its effectiveness for fever reduction, as a mosquito repellent and to prevent premature ejaculation have been inconclusive.
However, the real attraction of limited animation was the reduction in costs: because limited animation does not require as many drawings as fully keyframed animations, it is much less expensive to produce.

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