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With due consideration for the limits of precision in assessing, expected rate of change in ossification of girls age 2 years, and the known variations in rate of ossification of these children as described in our preceding paper in the Supplement, each arrow with a `` shaft length '' of four months or less was selected as indicating `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion, for this particular epiphysis.
When looking at variations it needs to be kept in mind that different groups of people do not always sign one way and not the other, rather they prefer and use a particular form of a sign more often.
In particular, attackers can quickly recover passwords that are short, dictionary words, simple variations on dictionary words or that use easily guessable patterns.
In particular, the Milankovitch cycles of Milutin Milankovitch are based on the premise that variations in incoming solar radiation are a fundamental factor controlling Earth's climate.
Aside from this fairly standard design, built in numbers and using methods approaching mass production by the large yacht-building firms of Europe and North America, there are some common variations to suit a yacht for a more particular role or to emphasise one aspect of performance rather than the wide range of abilities needed in a standard design.
Polymorphisms ( normal variations ) in particular genes have been linked with an increased risk of severe dengue complications.
Irish social dance is a living tradition, and variations in particular dances are found across the Irish dancing community ; in some places, dances are deliberately modified and new dances are choreographed.
( Mostly, however, these variations are limited to whether particular words should be written plene or defectively-i. e.
* Styling: Special styling variations ( known as flourishes ) are particular to gay square dancing ( although they may diffuse into the community at large ), and there are additional sound effects ( dancers ' vocal responses to the caller ) connected with gay square dancing as well.
Today, variations that flavor the mash with cinnamon, pineapple slices, red bananas and sugar still exist, each imparting a particular character to the mezcal.
Early critics of the Analyse du jeu des Échecs include those of the Modenese School ( Ercole del Rio, Lolli or Ponziani ), who in contrast to the French, advocated a free piece play, gambit openings and tactical complications ; they also found some of the variations reported in the Analyse to be unsound ( in particular those related with f7 – f5 push in the Philidor Defence 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 f5 ?!).
In the 1920s Rensch, who like Mayr did field work in Indonesia, analyzed the geographic distribution of polytypic species and complexes of closely related species paying particular attention to how variations between different populations correlated with local environmental factors such as differences in climate.
An AM receiver detects amplitude variations in the radio waves at a particular frequency.
* particular ' variations ' or jazz steps associated with Savoy-style date back to the African communities from which African American slaves were taken ( and are discussed in the History of slavery in the United States article ), including the move " the itch " which then moved on to white communities and across to the west coast of America with dancers like Dean Collins.
However, for organisms within a particular species or in a group of related species, it has been found empirically that only a minority of sites show any variation at all and most of the variations that are found are correlated, so that the number of distinct haplotypes that are found is relatively small.
Country blues, in particular, features wide variations from the diatonic pitches with emotive blue-notes.
Because mitochondrial disorders contain many variations and subsets, some particular mitochondrial disorders are very rare.
Each major city and prefecture has a particular dialect, and residents take some pride in their particular dialectical variations.
Unicode has responded to these needs by assigning variation selectors so that authors can select grapheme variations of particular ideographs ( or even other characters ).
" Officers in any military regiment were required to provide their own mounts and uniforms and be responsible for mess bills, but the 10th in particular had elaborate and almost unending variations of costume.
Although Rush is not prone to great variations of their songs in concert this performance of " By-tor and the Snow Dog " has some of the more finely intertwined and subtle explorations of Alex Lifeson's guitar work, of particular note his longer special effects sections than those of the studio version from their " Fly By Night " album.
If the sample is oriented so that one particular plane is only slightly tilted away from the strongest diffracting angle ( known as the Bragg Angle ), any distortion of the crystal plane that locally tilts the plane to the Bragg angle will produce particularly strong contrast variations.
In spite of the large variety of these proteins, however, the vast majority typically function as interaction modules that bind DNA, RNA, proteins, or other small, useful molecules, and variations in structure primarily serve to alter the binding specificity of a particular protein.

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( No particular location in France is mentioned.
** Poetic Edda No particular authorship ; oral tradition of the Norse
No particular animal was associated with it until the Latin translation of Ptolemy's work identified it with the wolf.
Glass in particular has recently turned to conventional orchestras in works like the Concerto for Cello and Orchestra and the Violin Concerto No. 2.
No known language distinguishes all of the places described here, so less precision is needed to distinguish the sounds of a particular language.
If we want to retrieve every Invoice for a particular Order, we can query for all orders where < u > Order No </ u > in the Order relation equals the < u > Order No </ u > in OrderInvoice, and where < u > Invoice No </ u > in OrderInvoice equals the < u > Invoice No </ u > in Invoice.
" Premiered respectively by Prokofiev ( No. 6: 8 April 1940 ), Sviatoslav Richter ( No. 7: Moscow, 18 January 1943 ) and Emil Gilels ( No. 8: Moscow, 30 December 1944 ), they were subsequently championed in particular by Richter.
No one party to a treaty can impose its particular interpretation of the treaty upon the other parties.
Ono was also an experimental filmmaker who made sixteen films between 1964 and 1972, and gained particular renown for a 1966 Fluxus film called simply No. 4, but often referred to as " Bottoms.
No reasons were given at first by the FBI and Rackspace for the seizure, in particular IMC was not informed.
In particular, Article 17 says that " No physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion, may be inflicted on prisoners of war to secure from them information of any kind whatever.
" All A are B ," and " No A are B " are termed universal propositions ; " Some A are B " and " Some A are not B " are termed particular propositions.
No court has ruled on the validity of EULAs generally ; decisions are limited to particular provisions and terms.
Bulloch based his performance on Clint Eastwood's portrayal of the Man with No Name in A Fistful of Dollars ; similar to the Western character, Bulloch cradled the gun prop, made the character seem ready to shoot, slightly tilted his head, and stood a particular way.
Đoković, in particular, is very popular and is currently the World No. 2 tennis player in the ATP Rankings, a former World No. 1 and a five-time Grand Slam champion.
There are numerous sub-divisions ( including Sunrise No. 1 Studio, No. 2 Studio, Sunrise Iogi Studio ( previously featuring the works of Yoshiyuki Tomino and currently those of Gorō Taniguchi ), and Sunrise Emotion Studio ( featuring Katsuhiro Otomo ), which are headed by Sunrise producers and directors assigned to the production of particular series.

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Detached from their prior statuses and social groups and exposed to the pervasive stimuli of the university milieu, the students tend to assimilate a new common culture, to converge toward norms characteristic of their own particular campus.
The 20-to-1 ratio for cochannel interference embodies one of the fundamental limiting principles which we must always take into account in AM assignments and allocations -- that signals from a particular station are potential sources of objectionable interference over an area much greater than that within which they provide useful service.
The reasons for extracting this particular roleplaying application from the previous discussion of training are twofold.
Eventually such incidents became more sporadic, and more sharply demarcated from her day-after-day behavior, and in one particular session, after several minutes of such behavior -- which, as usual, went on without any accompanying words from her -- she asked, eagerly, `` Did you see Granny ''??
This approach requires that: ( 1 ) each text word be separated into smaller elements to establish a correspondence between the occurrence and dictionary entries, and ( 2 ) the information retrieved from several entries in the dictionary be synthesized into a description of the particular word.
that is, from aspects of a universal system of Justice into particular rules governing the relations of sovereign states.
Of course, the perspective of those who are dealing directly with the world-wide problems of the People of God will always be different from the perspective of those who are dealing with the nearby problems of particular persons in a particular place.
Among the particular gems in this collection is the impudent opening song of `` The Garrick Gaieties '', an impressive forecast of the wit and melody that were to come from Rodgers and Hart in the years that followed ; ;
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
Tylor in particular laid the groundwork for theories of cultural diffusionism, stating that there are three ways that different groups can have similar cultural forms or technologies: " independent invention, inheritance from ancestors in a distant region, transmission from one race to another.
The specific procedures for appealing, including even whether there is a right of appeal from a particular type of decision, can vary greatly from country to country.
Distinctions in vocabulary persist, for example, in culinary terms, where communication with Germans is frequently difficult, and administrative and legal language, which is due to Austria's exclusion from the development of a German nation-state in the late 19th century and its manifold particular traditions.
Speakers from the different states of Austria can easily be distinguished from each other by their particular accents ( probably more so than Bavarians ), those of Carinthia, Styria, Vienna, Upper Austria, and the Tyrol being very characteristic.
The German dialects of South Tyrol have been influenced by local Romance languages, in particular with many loan words from Italian, and Ladin.
In the 10 years following the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, the Seljuk Turks from Central Asia established themselves over large areas of Anatolia, with particular concentrations around the north western rim.
The characters in this book in particular are also based on archaeologists Christie knew from her personal experiences on excavations sites.
Applied ethics is the philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular issues in private and public life that are matters of moral judgment.
Instead of starting from theory and applying theory to a particular case, casuists start with the particular case itself and then ask what morally significant features ( including both theory and practical considerations ) ought to be considered for that particular case.

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