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Larger ice shelfs are:
Larger ice shelfs are:
Larger geographical areas, called Territories, are led by a Territorial Commander, who is the highest-ranking officer in that Territory.
Larger cities in the Netherlands are often divided into boroughs, or stadsdelen
Larger vacuoles encircling neurons, vessels, and glia are a possible processing artifact.
Larger telescopes are needed to see several NGC objects, all galaxies, but none brighter than magnitude 11. 5 or larger than 3 arcminutes.
Larger defects in an ordered structure are usually considered dislocation loops.
Larger sets such as double-twenty-one can theoretically exist but are rarely seen in retail stores, as identifying the number of pips on each domino becomes difficult, and a double-twenty-one set would have 253 pieces, far more than is normally necessary for most domino games even with eight players.
Larger diesel engines are still often used in trucks and heavy machinery, although they require special machining not available in most factories.
Larger molecules are transported by transmembrane carrier proteins, such as permeases that change their conformation as the molecules are carried through, for example glucose or amino acids.
Larger structures containing many thousands of galaxies packed into an area a few megaparsecs across are called clusters.
Larger objects ( such as macroscopic dust grains ) are far less common, but would be much more destructive.
Larger negative ions are more easily polarized, but the effect is usually only important when positive ions with charges of 3 + ( e. g., Al < sup > 3 +</ sup >) are involved.
Larger ships are obliged to accept pilots and specialised canal helmsmen, in some cases even the assistance of a tugboat.
Larger libraries are often divided into departments staffed by both paraprofessionals and professional librarians.
Larger LANs are characterized by their use of redundant links with switches using the spanning tree protocol to prevent loops, their ability to manage differing traffic types via quality of service ( QoS ), and to segregate traffic with VLANs.
Larger volumes are usually given in cubic metres ( equivalent to 1 kL ), or thousands or millions of cubic metres.
Larger entities of the same level are called towns ( Stadt ).
Larger numbers are often stated in English or numbers instead of Greek.
Larger orchestras are called symphony orchestras or philharmonic orchestras.
Larger full-frame messages, which encapsulate a frame worth of timecode in a single message, are used to locate to a time while timecode is not running.
Larger MPVs usually feature three rows of seats, with two or three seats each: 2-3-2, 2-2-3 or 2-3-3 ( front to rear ) are the most common seating configurations.
Larger neodymium magnets are used in high power versus weight electric motors ( for example in hybrid cars ) and generators ( for example aircraft and wind turbine electric generators ).

Larger and typically
Larger supermarkets in North America and in Europe typically sell a great number of items among many brands, sizes and varieties, including:
* availability of financing: Larger farms today often rely on lines of credit, typically from banks, to purchase the agrichemicals, and other supplies needed for each growing year.
Larger dhows have crews of approximately thirty, smaller ones typically around twelve.
Larger, more-expensive sheds are typically constructed of wood and include features typically found in house construction, such as windows, a shingled roof, and electrical outlets.
Larger cities, typically those with 100, 000 inhabitants or more, will operate fire departments staffed completely by career firefighters.
Larger homes typically found in the Annex north of Bloor Street
Larger numbers of blood cells are required for adults because of their typically larger body mass.
Larger diameter platinum wire is used, which drives up the cost and results in a lower resistance for the probe ( typically 25. 5 ohms ).
Larger, motor-powered variants of this design exist ( typically, a leaf blower working in reverse ), where the insects are sucked into a mesh collecting bag in a long plastic tube, and held there by the powerful suction.
Larger Reeses cups typically contain a larger amount of peanut butter.
Larger unions also typically engage in lobbying activities and electioneering at the state and federal level.

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Larger manufacturers employed many local residents ; Procter & Gamble, US Gibson, and several other factories provided jobs for thousands of residents.
Larger lamps are employed in searchlights where narrow beams of light are generated, or in film production lighting where daylight simulation is required.
Larger and rounder witch bottles, up to 9 inches high, were known as Greybeards and employed so-called Bartmann or Bellarmine jugs.

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Larger crannogs could be occupied by extended families or communal groups, and access was either by logboats or coracles while evidence for timber or stone causeways exists on a large number of crannogs.
Larger ensemble works include Galina Ustvolskaya's Composition No. 2, " Dies Irae " ( 1973 ), for eight double basses, piano, and wooden cube, Jose Serebrier's George and Muriel ( 1986 ), for solo bass, double bass ensemble, and chorus, and Gerhard Samuel's What of my music!
Larger containers such as plastic storage containers ( Tupperware or similar ) or ammunition boxes can also contain items for trading, usually toys or trinkets of little value.
Larger gates can be used for a whole building, such as a castle or fortified town, or the actual doors that block entry through the gatehouse.
Especially effective were Luther's Small Catechism, for use of parents teaching their children, and Larger Catechism, for pastors.
Larger help desks have a person or team responsible for managing the issues, commonly called queue managers or queue supervisors.
Larger, deeper-draught ships from the middle of the 19th century made dredges a common sight in shipping channels around New Zealand, and tugboats were also often bought to assist them to the quays, where electric or hydraulic cranes were increasingly used for on-and off-loading.
Larger amounts of smoke would produce larger climate changes, and for the 150 Teragrams ( Tg ) case produce a true nuclear winter ( 1 Tg is 10 ^ 12 grams ), making agriculture impossible for years.
Neil Peart used the form for the lyrics of " The Larger Bowl ( A Pantoum )" on Rush's 2007 album, Snakes & Arrows ( with one difference from the format listed above ).
Larger transformers are generally more efficient, and those rated for electricity distribution usually perform better than 98 %.
Larger boats, purpose-built with recreational fishing in mind, usually have large, open cockpits at the stern, designed for convenient fishing.
Larger airports for airline flights generally have paved runways or longer.
Especially effective were writings in German, including Luther's translation of the Bible, his Small Catechism for parents teaching their children, and his Larger Catechism, for pastors.
Larger systems ( such as for data centers ) require detailed calculation of the load, inverter efficiency, and battery characteristics to ensure the required endurance is attained.
Larger fetches provide the boundary layer with more time to become saturated with water vapor and for heat energy to move from the water to the air.
Larger loudspeaker systems are used for music, sound reinforcement in theatres and concerts, and in public address systems.
Larger ecovillages of up to 2, 000 individuals exist as networks of smaller subcommunities to create an ecovillage model that allows for social networks within a broader foundation of support.

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