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However and typical
However, the scale of the city is far below a typical Arcology, having fewer than a thousand residents.
However, one group of researchers have found that carob seeds in fact have typical variability compared to the seeds of other species.
However, the wavelength of visible light ( about 4000 to 7000 angstroms ) is three orders of magnitude longer than the length of typical atomic bonds and atoms themselves ( about 1 to 2 angstroms ).
However, it is considerably more potent ( 5-MeO-DMT typical smoked dose: 5 – 20 mg ), and care should be taken to clearly differentiate between the two drugs to avoid accidental overdose.
However, about 80 % of his plays have been lost and even the extant plays don't present a fully consistent picture of his ' spiritual ' development ( for example, Iphigenia at Aulis is dated with the ' despairing ' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy ).
However, in Cyclops ( the only complete satyr-play that survives ) Euripides structured the entertainment more like a tragedy and introduced a note of critical irony typical of his other work.
However, many see his monumental work, Don Carlo, as a response to Wagner's typical epics that often spanned over four hours.
However, typical daytime VFR minimums for most airspace is 3 statute miles of flight visibility and a cloud distance of 500 ' below, 1, 000 ' above, and 2, 000 ' feet horizontally.
However, in a non-trivial network, a typical packet will be forwarded over many links via many gateways, each of which will not begin to forward the packet until it has been completely received.
However, even a minimal lock can delay a typical intruder for a time, and the disturbance generated in circumventing a high-quality lock, for example by breaking windows or doors, can deter many attackers, causing them to direct their attacks against weaker targets.
However, neighboring target neurons called ON bipolar cells are instead inhibited by glutamate, because they lack the typical ionotropic glutamate receptors and instead express a class of inhibitory metabotropic glutamate receptors.
However, the discovery of the object 1996 PW, an asteroid in an orbit more typical of a long-period comet, suggests that the cloud may also contain rocky objects.
However, this has been disputed, primarily on the basis that oxycodone produces effects typical of μ-opioid agonists.
However, other terms, such as Gothic architecture, used to refer to a style typical of the High Middle Ages have largely lost the negative connotations they initially had, acquiring new meanings over time ( see Gothic architecture and Goth subculture ).
However, English is typical as many languages show ambivalence in this regard.
However, of this metropolitan population, in 2001 nearly half lived in low-density neighborhoods, with only one in five living in a typical " urban " neighborhood.
However, there are some typical symptoms that can be objectively measured.
However, Hall thrusters operate at the high specific impulses that is typical of electric propulsion.
However, the growth rate is dependent on local soil and climatic conditions, as well as species, and a more typical growth rate for many commonly cultivated bamboos in temperate climates is in the range of 3 – 10 cm ( 1 – 4 inches ) per day during the growing period.
However, more typical, or frequent, " CISC " instructions merely combine a basic ALU operation, such as " add ", with the access of one or more operands in memory ( using addressing modes such as direct, indirect, indexed etc .).
However, these findings have been slow to move into typical classroom practice.
However, a typical temperate climate is one of the four climate zones in the world, beside polar regions ( subarctic climate, arctic climate, tundra climate, ice cap climate ) and the subtropics, tropics.
However the theory has been criticized because symptoms which would be typical of such effects are rare compared with prevalence of homosexuality
However, the typical pop-up indicator only shows that the cooker has pressure inside, which does not reliably signal that the cooker has reached the selected pressure.

However and availability
However, the availability of commercially farmed abalone has allowed more common consumption of this once rare delicacy.
However, as of 2010, it has limited availability.
However, the timing of the availability of DECT, in the mid-1990s, was too early to find wide application for wireless data outside niche industrial applications.
However, the availability of a back catalogue of films on video also allowed for a different relationship between the viewer and an individual film, while private TV channels brought new money into the film industry and provided a launch pad from which new talent could later move into film.
However, as more Westerners were able to view the original version of the film ( especially after its availability on home video during the late 1980s ), and gain access to Japanese publications about the film, the myth was dispelled.
However, with increasing availability, people lower down the social scale and women began to have access to books on magic ; this was often incorporated into the popular folk magic of the average people, and in particular that of the cunning folk, who were professionally involved in folk magic.
However, he changed his press policies after the 1929 stock market crash, screening reporters and greatly reducing his availability.
However, availability is not guaranteed ; one is most likely to find it in stock in early December.
However, with limited availability of financial data on Railtrack, the political implications of owning the company and the very obvious preference of the government that the national railway network should go to Network Rail, no bidders apart from Network Rail were forthcoming, and Network Rail bought Railtrack plc on 3 October 2002.
However, stellarators, unlike tokamaks, do not require a toroidal current, so that the expense and complexity of current drive and / or the loss of availability and periodic stresses of pulsed operation can be avoided, and there is no risk of toroidal current disruptions.
However, court cases such as U. S. v. Schoon have greatly curtailed the availability of the political necessity defense.
However, no system can guarantee 100. 000 % reliability ; and as such, no system can assure 100. 000 % availability.
However, when it's more important to minimize cost and increase component availability, such as with manufacturing equipment, a more bottom-up approach would be taken, and as many off-the-shelf components ( bolts, gears, bearings, etc ) would be selected as possible.
However, atmospheric nitrogen has limited availability for biological use, leading to a scarcity of usable nitrogen in many types of ecosystems.
However, the availability today of worldwide, high-bandwidth optical fibre networks makes it possible to do VLBI in real time.
However, the decreasing availability of large ponderosa pine and high transportation costs have resulted in a significant decrease in importance of this economic sector.
However, as the internet grew in availability and speed, fansub groups were able to host and distribute fansubs online easily.
However, advances in technology and the greater availability of lower mass piggyback slots on more launch vehicles led to a redesign similar to NanoSail-D, called LightSail-1, announced in November 2009.
However, he decided it was time to find a new studio based in Los Angeles that might be more suitable to his skills, and began spreading the word of his availability.
However, the easy availability of software samplers / synthesizers and sequencers has caused some professional musicians to adopt other music software.
However, the family and the BBC cannot agree on the availability of the show after its weekly broadcast.
However, the immediate sales lift due to improved availability is a countervailing factor.
However, the availability of light, the source of energy for photosynthesis, and mineral nutrients, the building blocks for new growth, play crucial roles in regulating primary production in the ocean.
However, due to the availability of more advanced anti-ship missile with similar range, such as the C-602, the future of XW-41, like others in the Silkworm missile family, is uncertain despite its successful trials.

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