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2 ) More accurately estimate the total population of wild bongo through faecal DNA analysis, camera trapping and transect surveying.
More accurately, it should be described as involving " too much money spent chasing too few goods ", since only money that is spent on goods and services can cause inflation.
More generally, lossy compression can be thought of as an application of transform coding – in the case of multimedia data, perceptual coding: it transforms the raw data to a domain that more accurately reflects the information content.
More accurately, he was proclaimed Emperor of the armies of Germania Inferior and Superior.
More recent tests using radio interferometric measurements of quasars passing behind the Sun have more accurately and consistently confirmed the deflection of light to the degree predicted by general relativity.
" More accurately, such recordings are made from a film's music track, because they usually consist of the isolated music from a film, not the composite ( sound ) track with dialogue and sound effects.
More accurately, he changed the name of those which comprised the Southern Group and it was subsequently applied to all 15 islands when the New Zealand Parliament passed " The Cook Islands and other Islands Government Act " in 1901.
More accurately, the protégé could be called the telemachus ( pl.
More accurately, the sale of the book was permitted, but the public display of the book or its covers was prohibited, despite the fact that there were no swastikas on the cover of the indexed first German edition.
More accurately, in this scope civil service is work performed in the public interest as a replacement for a military obligation to which one objects.
More accurately, numbers in between can be expressed in the form, i. e., with a power tower of 10s and a number at the top, possibly in scientific notation, e. g., a number between and ( note that < math > 10
More accurately, J is covered by C < sup > g </ sup >: any point in J comes from a g-tuple of points in C. The study of differential forms on C, which give rise to the abelian integrals with which the theory started, can be derived from the simpler, translation-invariant theory of differentials on J.
More accurately, a cleanroom has a controlled level of contamination that is specified by the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size.
More accurately, any linear functional applied to the sample function X < sub > t </ sub > will give a normally distributed result.
More recently, real-value torsion angles can be accurately predicted by SPINE-X and successfully employed for ab initio structure prediction.
" More accurately, they were " community anarchists " who blended a desire for freedom with a consciousness of the community in which they lived.
More accurately, a player's aim is to reach " The Show " or the " big leagues.
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More accurately, there had been two collections independent of each other: wet garbage ( including food waste ), and bottles and cans ; dry combustible trash was burned in incinerators until Los Angeles County ordered an end to backyard trash burning in 1957, when Poulson was still mayor.
More accurately, however, it means the art of using indirect force, such as joint locks or throwing techniques, to defeat an opponent, as opposed to direct force such as a punch or a kick.
More information is needed to accurately assess the potential health risk and environmental impact from the use of these products.
More accurately, by leaving large portions of the spectrum relatively unpolluted, the narrow-spectrum emission from low-pressure sodium lamps allows more opportunity for astronomers to " work around " the resulting light pollution.
More accurately known as limiting resolution, tube resolution is measured in line pairs per millimeter or lp / mm.
More complex motor controllers may be used to accurately control the speed and torque of the connected motor ( or motors ) and may be part of closed loop control systems for precise positioning of a driven machine.

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More important is the simple human point that all men suffer, and that it is a kind of anthropological-religious pride on the part of the Jew to believe that his suffering is more poignant than mine or anyone else's.
More specifically in regards to the Mets, critics point out that with Selig's personal relationship with Wilpon has allowed him to stall any possible removal of Wilpon as that club's principal owner.
More generally, an n-piece cubic Bézier curve can approximate a circle, when each inner control point is the distance from an outer control point on a unit circle, where t is 360 / n degrees, and n > 2.
More SxS than O / U guns have traditional ' cast-off ' stocks, where the end of the buttstock veers to the right, allowing a right-handed user to point the gun more easily.
More technically, the divergence represents the volume density of the outward flux of a vector field from an infinitesimal volume around a given point.
More rigorously, the divergence of a vector field F at a point p is defined as the limit of the net flow of F across the smooth boundary of a three dimensional region V divided by the volume of V as V shrinks to p. Formally,
More correct is to call it a < direction > rather than a point.
More common today is the division into four periods with a turning point ( collapse ) between the first and second phases.
More contemporary scholars have determined that she died less than a decade after the conquest of Mexico-Tenochtitlan at some point in 1529.
More significantly, its curving eastern facade marked the beginnings of the Runden Platz ( Round Platz ), a huge circular public space at the point where the North-South Axis and Potsdamer Straße intersected.
More complex Curie-point irons circulate a high-frequency AC current through the tip, using magnetic physics to direct heating only where the surface of the tip drops below the Curie point.
More generally, a ( topological ) surface with boundary is a Hausdorff topological space in which every point has an open neighbourhood homeomorphic to some open subset of the upper half-plane H < sup > 2 </ sup >.
At one point More offers to:
More recently, Hardin has made the same point.
More specifically, HTML 4. 0 documents are required to consist of characters in the HTML document character set: a character repertoire wherein each character is assigned a unique, non-negative integer code point.
More complex control systems using valves requiring automatic control based on an external input ( i. e., regulating flow through a pipe to a changing set point ) require an actuator.
More to the point, if an exterior structure is made of wood or wire, it is generally referred to as a fence, while if it is made of masonry, it is considered a wall.
More generally, a twice-differentiable real function f on n real variables has an isolated local minimum at arguments if its gradient is zero and its Hessian ( the matrix of all second derivatives ) is positive definite at that point.
More to the point from the majority of anarchist perspectives are the real-world successes of anarchist communities, which for the majority only ended when they were defeated by the overwhelming military might of the State or neighboring States.
More specifically, by that point she had participated in the breakout of Baader on 14 May 1970.
Garion's party and Zandramas's servant Naradas attempt to find maps in Perivor, a kingdom of shipwrecked Mimbrates, that point the way to the Place Which Is No More.
More generally, a spacetime is considered singular if it is geodesically incomplete, meaning that there are freely-falling particles whose motion cannot be determined beyond a finite time, being after the point of reaching the singularity.
Given a differentiable manifold M, a vector field on M is an assignment of a tangent vector to each point in M. More precisely, a vector field F is a mapping from M into the tangent bundle TM so that is the identity mapping
More than half of these anti-Tom books were written by white women, with Simms commenting at one point about the " Seemingly poetic justice of having the Northern woman ( Stowe ) answered by a Southern woman.

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