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Individual critics have also suggested Thomas Heywood and Michael Drayton as possible authors — suggestions unsupported by firm evidence.
Individual or small group efforts, or Small Science, is still relevant today as theoretical results by individual authors may have a significant impact, but very often the empirical verification requires experiments using constructions, such as the Large Hadron Collider costing between $ 5 and $ 10 billion.
Individual adventures, created by a wide range of authors, vary from the artful to the campy.

Individual and typically
Individual axons are microscopic in diameter ( typically about 1μm across ), but may be up to several feet in length.
Individual whales are typically identified using photographs of their dorsal surface and matching the scars and patches associated with parasites that have fallen off the whale or are still attached.
Individual differences research typically includes personality, motivation, intelligence, ability, IQ, interests, values, self-concept, self-efficacy, and self-esteem ( to name just a few ).
Individual solutions are selected through a fitness-based process, where fitter solutions ( as measured by a fitness function ) are typically more likely to be selected.
Individual points on the water table are typically measured as the elevation that the water rises to in a well screened in the shallow groundwater.
The United States Army typically issues the Army Service Ribbon ( issued after completion of Advanced Individual Training ), and the United States Air Force presents the Air Force Training Ribbon and the Airman's Coin.
Individual units are typically not strongly specialised and can substitute in other roles, meaning mistakes and setbacks are easy to compensate for.
Individual consumers can also buy and use specialized popping appliances that typically generate no more than a gallon of popped corn per batch.
Individual mounds are typically circular, up to 5 m high and 100 m wide.
Individual defensive players typically do not earn points for team-wide stats such as keeping the opponent under a certain score or yardage total, but rather for tackles or turnovers made.
Individual layers can also vary in thickness to give different finished panel thicknesses ( typically, a 15 cm layer will produce a 15 mm panel thickness ).
Individual strategic business units typically have moderate to low levels of autonomy.
Individual pieces of tagliatelle are long, flat ribbons that are similar in shape to fettuccine and are typically about 0. 65 cm to 1 cm ( 0. 25 to 0. 375 inches ) wide.
Individual membership is typically gained at the local level.
This model is typically used when an Individual Events tournament is hosted simultaneously with a Debate tournament.
Individual flowers are more or less bell-shaped, occurring in umbels on a stalk above the foliage ; colors typically range from yellow through orange to red.
Individual flowers have three sepals and three petals, all very similar ( although the sepals are typically narrower than the petals ) and collectively called tepals.
When the USACE processes an application for an Individual Permit, it must publish / issue a public notice ( typically in the Federal Register ) describing the proposed action described in the permit application.
Individual strings are typically stored in consecutive memory locations.
Individual blades are typically hot-swappable.
Individual images are typically fleeting and given to very rapid changes.
Individual agents are typically characterized as boundedly rational, presumed to be acting in what they perceive as their own interests, such as reproduction, economic benefit, or social status, using heuristics or simple decision-making rules.
Individual pill bugs typically live for two or three years, and females brood eggs once or twice each summer.
Individual chambers found this way are sometimes referred to as " stone buffaloes " ( due to their shapes ), though the Native-American attribution typically given as part of the story behind the name is likely apocryphal.
Individual crofts are typically established on 2 – 5 ha of “ in-bye ” for better quality forage, arable and vegetable production.

Individual and history
Individual articles describe the history and development of the districts of Church End, East Finchley, Edgware, Golders Green and North Finchley.
Individual treatment will vary and will be based upon assessment results including symptoms, medical history, general health, and the results of medical tests.
In The Realm of Understanding and the Individual, Karl Schmidt examined the history of Hegelianism and derived the truth that, " I am only myself.
Individual folk arts have a long history, and many traditions are still practiced today.
* Individual vulnerability factors ( e. g., depression or anxiety, poor body image, history of abuse experience )
Individual chapters on history, botany and entomology by the Warden and staff of Radley College, and on geology by M Odling, F. G. S., formerly a boy at the school, who became one of the first Demonstrators in Geology at the University of Leeds.
Individual and group tragedies happening throughout the history of this region, a subject to which the author recurrently returns, are present in his following collection of short-stories entitled Karivani ( Zagreb: Durieux, 1995 ).
Weintraub's scholarship focused on culture, autobiography, and the history of the self ; he was the author of Visions Of Culture ( 1966 ) and The Value Of The Individual: Self and Circumstance in Autobiography ( 1978 ).
Individual regiments with a long history, such as the Lancieri di Montebello and the Granatieri di Sardegna occasionally parade honour guards or other detachments in their pre-1915 dark blue uniforms.
Individual self-theory is theory in which the integral individual-in-context ( in all her or his relationships, with all her or his history, desires, and projects, etc.
Individual articles should be produced for the history of each barony, except that where few or no verifiable and detailed sources exist, histories should start with the current or previous holder and may take the form of sections within existing articles on the caputs village, town, or castle.

Individual and continued
Individual performances continued to receive praise ; in 1987, Bill Collins analyzed The Letter ( 1940 ), and described her performance as " a brilliant, subtle achievement ", and wrote, " Bette Davis makes Leslie Crosbie one of the most extraordinary females in movies.
Individual choruses and arias were occasionally extracted for use as anthems or motets in church services, or as concert pieces, a practice that grew in the 19th century and has continued ever since.
He continued the development of TOC both in the Goldratt Group and in active support for other developments like TOC for Education, TOC in Healthcare, TOC for the Individual ( in the continuity of the Odyssey Program, and the publishing of < cite > The Choice </ cite >).
He continued service in the Air Force Reserve for nine years as a liaison officer to the Air Force Academy after his separation from active duty, then went into the Individual Ready Reserve.

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