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As the Sandburg goat herd increased, she also designed the barn alterations to accommodate them.
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
Fortunately, although only a few years ago they held the student at arms length, today the business houses welcome the opportunity to aid the student, not only from an increased sense of community responsibility but also from the realization that the student of today is the interior designer of tomorrow -- that the student already is `` in the trade ''.
Space charge influences will also decrease at increased voltages.
An organism behaves altruistically and the recipient does not reciprocate but has an increased chance of acting in a way that is selfish but also as a byproduct benefits the altruist.
Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.
However, this tenfold increase in population over the course of a few generations could not be achieved by increased birthrate alone ; likely it also involved migrations of peoples from surrounding areas.
The increased space and reduced weight of the turretless design also allowed for the mounting of a larger weapon and heavier frontal armour on any given chassis.
Advances in design of diode lasers and optical parametric oscillators promote developments in fluorescence and ionization spectrometry and also in absorption techniques where uses of optical cavities for increased effective absorption pathlength are expected to expand.
The advantage of this technique is that total and background absorption are measured with the same emission profile of the same lamp, so that any kind of background, including background with fine structure can be corrected accurately, unless the molecule responsible for the background is also affected by the magnetic field ; the disadvantage is the increased complexity of the spectrometer.
Sodium is a " water-holding " ion, so water is also retained, which leads to increased blood volume, hence an increase in blood pressure.
This also affects essential granules present in immune cells leading to increased susceptibility to infection.
When the signal drive to the amplifier is increased, the output also increases until a point is reached where some part of the amplifier becomes saturated and cannot produce any more output ; this is called clipping, and results in distortion.
There are also issues with this breed's increased need to have Caesarean sections when calving, which means an increased cost, added work, and can become a welfare issue.
These hormones also promote increased secretion of osteoprotegerin.
The depth of the battlefield has also increased in modern warfare with inclusion of the supporting units in the rear areas ; supply, artillery, medical personnel etc.
This is partly attributed to a shift away from private motoring due to growing road congestion and increasing petrol prices, but also to the fact that travelling in general ( for all modes ) has increased with affluency.
Provisional IRA activity also increased across Northern Ireland with thirty British soldiers being killed in the remaining months of 1971, in contrast to the ten soldiers killed during the pre-internment period of the year.
Lavoisier also worked to translate the archaic and technical language of chemistry into something that could be easily understood by the largely uneducated masses, leading to an increased public interest in chemistry.
Aside from facilitating increased reliability and lower power consumption, transistors also allowed CPUs to operate at much higher speeds because of the short switching time of a transistor in comparison to a tube or relay.
While still tightly linked to the court culture and absolutism, with its formality and emphasis on order and hierarchy, the new style was also a cleaner style — one that favored clearer divisions between parts, brighter contrasts and colors, and simplicity rather than complexity, and the typical orchestra size increased.
Exports also increased, due to an increase in log exports.
The introduction of these new products has also been accompanied by an increased use of traditional instruments such as loans and credit cards.

also and maneuverability
Rigidity also improves the overall maneuverability of the skate.
Tracks also offer far greater off-road mobility, greater obstacle climbing capabilities and greater maneuverability than wheels.
This absence of ballast also results in some very real performance gains in terms of acceleration, top speed, and maneuverability.
Tracks can also give higher maneuverability, as some tracked vehicle can turn in place with no forward or backward movement by driving the tracks in opposite directions.
The fuselage also serves to position control and stabilization surfaces in specific relationships to lifting surfaces, required for aircraft stability and maneuverability.
The switch to the T-38 also saw an alteration of the flight routine to exhibit the aircraft's maneuverability in tight turns, and also ended the era of the black tail on the # 4 slot plane, which would now be regularly cleaned and shined like the others.
A long tail increases maneuverability, and may also function as a sexual adornment, since the tail is frequently longer in males.
Planing is faster and gives more maneuverability, but requires a different technique from the displacement mode ( which is also referred to as slogging or schlogging ).
On fighter designs, the addition of leading edge extensions, included for high maneuverability, also serve to add lift during landing and reduce the problem.
Four-wheel steering found its most widespread use in monster trucks, where maneuverability in small arenas is critical, and it is also popular in large farm vehicles and trucks.
Some of the modern European Intercity buses also utilize four-wheel steering to assist maneuverability in bus terminals, and also to improve road stability.
During this period, there was a very intense drive to improve, not only the speed of the ships involved in this contest, but also their maneuverability and ability to sail into the wind ( the close haul ).
It was clearly able to outperform all operational Western short-range IR tracking missiles-particularly in the ability to guide in high off-axis attacks, but also in terms of field of view, acquisition range, maneuverability, ease of target designation, and target lock-on.
While the M4's maneuverability makes it a candidate for non-infantry troops ( vehicle crews, clerks and staff officers ), it also makes it ideal for close quarters battle ( CQB ).
The high wing loading also decreases maneuverability.
It is also pertinent to the nature of an aircraft's Dutch roll oscillation and to maneuverability about the roll axis.
The BT-3 also had a new motor, and featured extended range, Mach 3 speed, and better maneuverability.
While the 180s also performed other CG missions, they lacked the speed, communications, navigation and maneuverability of the new Junipers.
A larger, longer board allows a rider to paddle fast enough to catch the wave and has the advantage of being more stable, but it also limits maneuverability and surfing speed.
Tow in surfing also revolutionized board size, allowing surfers to trade in their unwieldy 12 ft. boards in favor of light, 7 ft boards that allowed for more speed and easier maneuverability in waves over 30 ft. By the end of the 1990s, tow in surfing allowed surfers to ride waves exceeding 50 ft.
It must reduce his maneuverability and flight, and is hugely conspicuous ; also, its growth costs food resources.
Pigafetta's account of the stop at approximately 146 E, 12 N, ( the Mariana Islands, named the Ladrones by Magellan's men ), describes the proa's outrigger layout, and ability to switch bow for stern, and also notes the proa's speed and maneuverability, noting, " And although the ships were under full sail, they passed between them and the small boats ( fastened astern ), very adroitly in those small boats of theirs.

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