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Its embryonic development is very rapid, and its embryos are relatively large, robust, and transparent, and able to develop outside their mother .< ref >
Its four thrust areas include technology transition, assessment, rapid productivity and adaptive systems.
Its rapid production schedule was inspired by UK series Drop The Dead Donkey, where each episode was written and taped in a single week and scripts were closely based on the real news stories of the preceding seven days.
Its small size and higher pitch make mandolin notes decay faster than larger stringed instruments like guitar, which encourages the use of tremolo ( rapid picking of one or more pairs of strings ) to create sustained notes or chords.
Its small stature and short generation time facilitates rapid genetic studies, and many phenotypic and biochemical mutants have been mapped.
Its rise and fall are rapid and uncertain, and it is shallow and full of sandbanks and snags.
Its also possible to buy and sell derivitives that are based on the secondary market ; one of the most common being contract for difference-these can provide rapid profits, but can also cause buyers to lose more money than they originally invested.
Its significance as a suburb derived mostly from the upper-middle class development of entire communities in the late 19th century, and the rapid population growth that occurred as a result.
Its location 30 miles north of Albany on the Delaware and Hudson Railway and its proximity to water power from the Hudson River and Kayaderosseras Creek led to rapid industrial development beginning in 1810.
Its rapid growth during that period led its city council to fill most of the town's canals, canals dug in the area's early days when it was a prime source of peat.
Its impact on Murphy has already been felt in the rapid expansion as new homes have been built, with the boom starting in 1999.
Its geographic location provides rapid access to the deep water ports of Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle for deploying equipment.
Its southward spread seems relatively rapid for a tree that can take a millennium to reach complete maturity.
Its movements as it creeps or climbs are incessant rather than rapid ; its short flights swift and direct but not sustained, its tiny round wings whirring as it flies from bush to bush.
Its upper course is rapid.
Its most-recognised call is a rapid chit-chit-chit-chit, but there are more melodious sounds in its repertoire.
Its proponents view it as being applicable to organizations facing rapid change or growth.
Its slow movement over warm waters, in addition to an anticyclone becoming established over the hurricane, caused Alicia to undergo rapid deepening.
Its popularity coincided with the rapid changes in recording technology in the 1950s and 1960s.
Its principal responsibility was to provide infrastructure to cope with London's rapid growth, which it accomplished.
Its song is a series of descending notes typically in a loud, rapid series of chatter-like tones.
Its geographic position and fertile soils permitted rapid economic development.
Its prime location alongside the Yangtze River aids in the rapid transportation of goods.
Its rapid growth provides secluded conditions to establish more lasting forest trees.

Its and expansion
Its expansion over the following two and a half centuries was largely a result of an expanding British colonial footprint and has resulted in the creation of several branch institutions, the first being the British Museum ( Natural History ) in South Kensington in 1887.
Its absolute maximum size occurs at the moment expansion has stopped, and when graphed, its tangent slope is zero.
Its decline was due mainly to the reduction of real and psychological differences between country and city brought about by the postwar expansion of the Australian urban population and to the increased affluence and technological changes that accompanied it.
Its effect though was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than expansion.
Its military expansion into eastern Asia and the Pacific Ocean culminated in a surprise attack on the United States, bringing it into World War II.
Its expansion pack Northern Strike is set in 2145.
Its greater strength makes fences longer lasting because it resists stretching and loosening better, coping with expansion and contraction caused by heat and animal pressure by stretching and relaxing within wider elastic limits.
Its expansion stopped in the Hesbaye region of eastern Belgium around 5000 BCE.
Its location during the early westward expansion of the United States, on an international border and in a fertile farming region, has contributed to a rich cultural and economic history.
Its current capacity is 220, 000 mtpy but an expansion to 260, 000 mtpy is already underway and is expected to be completed in the last quarter of 2007.
Its original inhabitants decades earlier were native Americans, more Cheyenne than other tribes at the time the western expansion of the U. S. arrived.
Its last expansion occurred in 2000 with the addition of six new classrooms and a large modern library.
Its peak of expansion came in the 1920s.
Its subjugation may have occurred around AD 500, from the opposition of the British leader known as Arthur, the second, third and fourth of whose twelve battles were fought in ' Linnuis ' and whose twelfth victory held back Anglo-Saxon expansion for fifty years.
Its headquarters moved to Nielson Field, and although intended to increase the urgency in air expansion, precious time had been lost that was never re-gained.
Its occupation pushed the expansion of the captaincy's sugarcane farming, which required new areas of cultivation, southward.
Its expansion into the Indian market has the company at a competitive disadvantage with other fast food restaurants such as KFC because of the aversion of the country's large Hindu majority to beef.
Its development flourished after 1900 when Carnegie grants began to aid in building construction and the expansion of collections and services.
Its airport, the Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport, is operated by Aeropuertos del Sureste de Mexico ( ASUR ) and has recently seen a significant expansion.
Its main purpose was opposing the expansion of slavery into the western territories, arguing that free men on free soil comprised a morally and economically superior system to slavery.
Its widest stretch from the east to the west amounts to and its largest expansion from the north to the south amounts to.
Its numbers seem to be slowly declining in the west of its range since the late 19th century, coincident with the expansion of human settlement and habitat conversion in the birds ' wintering areas ; the eastern Whistling Swan populations on the other hand seem to be increasing somewhat, and altogether its numbers seem to have slightly risen in the late 20th century ( the population was estimated at about 146, 000 in 1972 ).
Interleukin-2 is an important immune system regulator necessary for the clone expansion and survival of activated lymphocytes T. Its effects are mediated by the trimer cell surface receptor IL-2a, consisting of the α, β, and γ chains.
Its name was changed to Stapleton Airfield after a 1944 expansion, in honor of Benjamin F. Stapleton, the city's mayor most of the time from 1923 to 1947, and the major force behind the project when it began in 1928.

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