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Many other scales, both diatonic and synthetic, can be obtained by adjusting the pedals differently from each other ; also, many chords in traditional harmony can be obtained by adjusting pedals so that some notes are enharmonic equivalents of others, and this is central to harp technique.
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There is one other point we should never lose sight of: Many veterans who enter VA hospitals as non-service cases later qualify as service-connected.
Many cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms are transparent to visible light and must be stained for microscopic investigation.
Many other ( probably nearly all ) snakes at maturity are already more than half their final length.
Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.
Many definitions of art have been proposed by philosophers and others who have characterized art in terms of mimesis, expression, communication of emotion, or other values.
Many other genera, both perennials and bulbs, are grown in gardens in tropical and temperate regions ( e. g. Watsonia, Crocus, Dietes, Tritonia, Hesperantha and Neomarica ).
Many architects elect to move into real estate ( property ) development, corporate facilities planning, project management, construction management, interior design or other related fields.
Many of these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.
Many of the Ainu dialects, even from one end of Hokkaido to the other, were not mutually intelligible ; however, the classic Ainu language of the Yukar, or Ainu epic stories, was understood by all.
Many of the earlier accounts of prophets found in the Tanakh are found within the context of other accounts of Israel's history.
Many other formulations were developed in the following decades, generally trying to find the optimum characteristics of a good artillery propellant ; low temperature, high energy, non corrosive, highly stable, cheap, and easy to manufacture in large quantities.
Many BBSes also offer on-line games, in which users can compete with each other, and BBSes with multiple phone lines often provide chat rooms, allowing users to interact with each other.
Many other BBS networks followed the example of FidoNet, using the same standards and the same software.
Many names meant something along the lines of " wild man " or " hairy man " although other names described common actions it was said to perform ( e. g. eating clams ).
Many of the leaks were a result of Modern Continental and other subcontractors failing to remove gravel and other debris before pouring concrete.
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Many of these lasers actually lase in several longitudinal modes at the same time, and beats between the slightly different optical frequencies of those oscillations will in fact produce amplitude variations on time scales shorter than the round-trip time ( the reciprocal of the frequency spacing between modes ), typically a few nanoseconds or less.
Many objects in the real world, such as coastlines, are statistically self-similar: parts of them show the same statistical properties at many scales.
Many butterflies use chemical signals, pheromones, and specialized scent scales ( androconia ) and other structures ( coremata or " hair pencils " in the Danaidae ) are developed in some species.
Many old radio sets in Europe had the " Athlone " dial position marked near the end of their tuning scales.
Many types of fish migrate on a regular basis, on time scales ranging from daily to annually or longer, and over distances ranging from a few metres to thousands of kilometres.
Many Modoc and Klamath songs contain only one repeated phrase and many of their scales only two to three notes ( ditonic or tritonic ).
Many of these relationships were significant ( P ≤ 0. 053 ) at scales from 124 to 983 acres ( 50-398 ha ).
Many additions and changes to the measure have been made over time, including the addition of dozens of supplemental, validity, and other content scales to improve interpretability of the original Clinical Scales, changes in the number of items in the measure, and other adjustments.
Many people with severe ichthyosis have problems sweating due to the build up of scales on the skin.
Many of the buildings are the same as their Skaledale equivalent, except in different scales, to save the cost of designing a new model.
Many scales, which assess the level of disability of the upper extremities following a stroke, use grip strength as a common item.
Many ski areas in the United States base their hiring and pay scales on the PSIA certification levels of their instructors.
Many diurnal species also have iridescent scales and multiple tails, which often lead them to be mistaken for butterflies.
Many of the projects published by these authors contain detailed instructions and drawings for building steam and petrol engines, as well as locomotives in scales ranging from 1: 24 to 1: 8, capable of carrying passengers on a backyard railroad track.
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