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case and shortage
In this case, General Thaddeus Kosciuszko, facing a shortage of firearms and bayonets to arm landless serf partisans recruited straight from the wheat fields, had their sickles and scythes heated and straightened out into something resembling crude " war scythes ".
With some MMUs, there can also be a shortage of PTEs or TLB entries, in which case the OS will have to free one for the new mapping.
On occasions when there is a shortage of altar servers, the newly-ordained subdeacon may be required to serve at the Liturgy, in which case the taking of the blessed water to the people may be omitted, and he may be asked not to stay on the solea but rather to assist with serving duties in the altar and at the entrances.
After his success in the Baillie case, Erskine had no shortage of work and a few months later was retained by Admiral Augustus Keppel in his court martial at Portsmouth.
In the case of Silicon Valley as stated above for example, increased crowding in the valley led to severe shortage of office and residential space which in turn forced many companies to move to alternative locations such as Austin, Texas and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, even though they would have liked to stay in the valley.
DSS schools are generally free to select their own students, subject to special arrangements with the government in case of shortage of places in government / aided schools.
There was an acute shortage of copper, and it was necessary to devise a scheme that used less copper than would normally be the case.
A Class 31 is now owned by Nemesis Rail based at Burton on Trent like 31128 was an ex Fragonset which at present is on loan to North Yorkshire Moors railway as a standby in case of steam loco shortage.
The victims all have bite marks and a shortage of blood, which leads to the case being dubbed " The Vampire Case ".
Intended as a means to equip Home Guard units with an anti-tank weapon, at a time of grave shortage of weapons, in the case of German invasion, it was only accepted after the intervention of Churchill.
The most common means of action in this case would entail the landlords collectively refusing to rent out any vacant and soon-to-be-vacated properties, in hopes of provoking a massive housing shortage that would quickly compel the government to change the relevant policies.

case and skin
Peeling vegetables can also substantially reduce the vitamin C content, especially in the case of potatoes where most vitamin C is in the skin.
Spreading its reach in seventeenth-century Turkey, inoculation or, rather, variolation, involved infecting a person through a cut in the skin with exudate from a patient with a relatively mild case of smallpox ( variola ), in order to bring about a manageable and recoverable infection that will provide later immunity.
In German legend, dragon blood has the power to render invincible skin or armor bathed in it, as is the case with Siegfried's skin or Ortnit's armor.
If the toms are omitted completely, or the bass drum replaced by a pedal-operated beater on the bottom skin of a floor tom and the hanging toms omitted, in either case the result is a two-piece kit.
The most common, though also most harmless case was various irritating skin rashes, which were called älvablåst ( elven blow ) and could be cured by a forceful counter-blow ( a handy pair of bellows was most useful for this purpose ).
In any case, it is rather likely that the underlying mechanism is not overly complex and, as indicated above, does not involve very many genes and alleles: Unlike for example the variation seen in human skin color, Peppered Moth morphs are not clinal and can generally be readily distinguished from another.
An alternative etymology derives the first part from Old English weri ( to wear ); the full form in this case would be glossed as wearer of wolf skin.
In the case of the second crocodile it was actually the skin that was measured by zoologist Jerome Montague, and as skins are known to underestimate the size of the actual animal, it is possible this crocodile was at least another 10 cm longer.
Europeans generally have lighter skin, hair, and eyes than any other group, although this is not always the case.
It can, depending on the definition in the human case, include the hair, forehead, eyebrow, eyelashes, eyes, nose, ears, cheeks, mouth, lips, philtrum, temple, teeth, skin, and chin.
With the arrival of the World Wide Web, many bookmakers have an online brand, although independently owned bookmakers often still maintain a " bricks and mortar " only operation and others operate a " skin " or " white label " operation which they purchase from one of the large firms as is the case with BetDirect and Betterbet.
The worms also participate in autoinfection, in which the rhabditiform larvae become infective filariform larvae, which can penetrate either the intestinal mucosa ( internal autoinfection ) or the skin of the perianal area ( external autoinfection ); in either case, the filariform larvae may follow the previously described route, being carried successively to the lungs, the bronchial tree, the pharynx, and the small intestine where they mature into adults ; or they may disseminate widely in the body.
In any case, Renaissance chastity belts were said to have had padded linings ( to prevent large areas of metal from coming into direct prolonged contact with the skin ), and these had to be changed fairly frequently, so that such belts were not practical for uninterrupted long-term wear.
This, Rivers found, was the case in all parts of the skin of the male anatomy except one area where protopathic sensibility is unimpeded by epicritic impulses: the glans penis.
In one case, the gene TYR, which makes the melanocyte more susceptible to the immune system in vitiligo, also makes the melanocyte more susceptible to the immune system in the skin cancer malignant melanoma.
Among them was an explanation of why the natives of Krypton perished if they had possessed super powers on their native world ( as was the case in the earliest versions of Krypton outlined above, although this only became a problem once Superman — and by extension anyone from Krypton — was portrayed as increasingly powerful, able to withstand nuclear explosions, contrasted with his original power level in which a bursting mortar shell could penetrate his skin ).
In a case involving mental illness with heavy racial overtones Seward argued, " The color of the prisoner ’ s skin, and the form of his features, are not impressed upon the spiritual immortal mind which works beneath.
In this case, the water would quickly reach skin temperature and the air in the fabric would continue to act as the thermal insulation to keep it that way.
If the voltage is less than 200 V, then the human skin, more precisely the stratum corneum, is the main contributor to the impedance of the body in the case of a macroshock — the passing of current between two contact points on the skin.
They were described as having dark skin with wavy hair, in the case of Veddoids from Sri Lanka and parts of South Asia and Aboriginal Australians, or hair ranging from straight to kinky in the case of Papuan, Melanesian and Negrito groups.
Owners of male horses, both geldings and stallions, need to occasionally check the horse's " sheath ," the pocket of skin that protects the penis of the horse when it is not in use for urination ( or, in the case of stallions, breeding ).
In the case of a mature female, the hollow, needle shaped part of each chelicera, the part that penetrates the skin, is approximately 1. 0 millimeter ( about 0. 04 in ) long, long enough to inject the venom to a point where it can be harmful.

case and transverse
The cheek teeth were short-crowned ( brachyodont ), with the tubercles more-or-less completely fused into transverse ridges, or cross-crests ( lophodont type ), and the total number of teeth was in one case the typical 44, but in another was fewer.
In the case of Young's double slit experiment, this would mean that if the transverse coherence length is smaller than the spacing between the two slits, the resulting pattern on a screen would look like two single slit diffraction patterns.
Many lasers emit beams that approximate a Gaussian profile, in which case the laser is said to be operating on the fundamental transverse mode, or " TEM < sub > 00 </ sub > mode " of the laser's optical resonator.
A transverse wave is one in which the amplitude vector is orthogonal to k, which is the case for electromagnetic waves in an isotropic medium.
If one of these halves is larger than the other as decided by the central placement of the head line or in this case the single transverse palmar crease it shows greater development of that aspect of the nature.
Similarly, the typical absence of reliable radial velocities means that the transverse space motion ( when known ) is, in any case, only a component of the complete, three-dimensional, space velocity.
* Cases of Measles myelitis has been described, with at least 1 case of transverse myelitis secondary to measles.
In the case of the Koshi River, the huge sediment load and megafan's slightly convex transverse surface conspire against engineering efforts to contain peak flows inside manmade embankments.
The relativistic expressions in the case, where a mass m is accelerated by these two forces in the longitudinal and transverse direction, are:
Other types have parallel sides but in any case transverse arrowheads are always wider than they are long.
In this case, the feed goes direct from stomach to colon ( usually transverse colon )
In the case of acute fracture in an athlete, a dynamic compression plate can be placed on the tension side of the fracture, K-Wire with Monofiament wire in a figure 8 fashion due to the nature of a transverse fracture.
Differentiation is possible by characteristics such as absence of sclerosis of the fractured edges ( in acute cases ) and orientation of the lucent line: transverse ( at 90 degrees ) to the metatarsal axis for the fracture ( due to avulsion pull by the peroneus brevis muscle inserting at the proximal tip )-and parallel to the metatarsal axis in the case of the apophysis.
For instance in a vertebra, a process may serve for muscle attachement and leverage ( as in the case of the transverse and spinous processes ), or to fit ( forming a synovial joint ), with another vetebra ( as in the case of the articular processes ).
The solution does not depend on the direction along the string ; the dependence on the other two, transverse dimensions is identical as in the case of a Nielsen-Olsen vortex.

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