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More extensive woodland clearance took place to make way for fields and pastures.
More extensive Hungarian literature arose after 1300.
More extensive microcoding has also been used to allow small and simple microarchitectures to emulate more powerful architectures with wider word length, more execution units and so on ; a relatively simple way to achieve software compatibility between different products in a processor family.
More recently, in 1980 and 1987, hurricanes devastated banana and coconut plantations ; 1998 and 1999 also saw very active hurricane seasons, with Hurricane Lenny in 1999 causing extensive damage to the west coast of the island.
More extensive studies, however, covering far more areas and controlling for the effects of many more other gun laws, found that gun control laws generally have no detectable effect on total suicide rates.
More extensive use of the Swastika can be traced to Ancient India, during the Indus Valley Civilazation.
More extensive explorations and documentation of the site was undertaken by Linton Satterthwaite of the University Museum at the University of Pennsylvania from 1950 to 1953.
More extensive collections feature the music of Herbert Howells, Frank Bridge and Malcolm Arnold and film scores by Stanley Myers.
More extensive information on the history of handwriting recognition technology can be found in the article on Pen computing.
More extensive tables were compiled in 1858 by the Dutch mathematician David de Bierens de Haan.
More extensive tasks are delegated.
More extensive building began after World War I ; this increased after World War II, when many of the estates around the town were built.
More precisely, this is known as the extensive margin of production.
More extensive and improved cultivation of bananas and plantains ( high-yield crops ) by Bantu groups between 300 and 1200 AD helped this process.
More extensive was his design for the University of East Anglia.
More extensive inflatable boat repairs-due to pinholes, punctures, peeling, leaks or worn fabric-can be done in dry dock using two-stage synthetic rubber coatings ( SRC ).
More extensive lists of thrombocytopenia-inducing medications are available.
More significant evidence of settlement and occupation in the area is available for the Neolithic period, most notably due to the extensive ritual complex at Avebury ( 6 miles to the south ) and scattered finds in the locality.
More recently liquefaction was largely responsible for extensive damage to residential properties in the eastern suburbs and satellite townships of Christchurch, New Zealand during the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and more extensively again following the Christchurch earthquakes that followed in early and mid 2011.
* Location: More extensive vascularity causes more bleeding.
" More recent research by Rasmussen and Prys-Jones indicates the fraud was even more extensive than first thought.
More recently, in 1963, Saʻīd Nafīsī identified more fragments to be attributed to Rudaki and has assembled them, together with an extensive biography, in Muḥīṭ-i zindagī va aḥvāl va ashʻār-i Rūdakī.
More importantly, due to extensive press coverage, it scored a propaganda victory out of all proportion to its size.
More specifically, the dorsal peak of A10 cells is more extensive in primates when compared to other mammals.
More extensive primary tumors, or those with regional metastases ( stage III or IV ), planned combinations of pre-or postoperative radiation and complete surgical excision are generally used.

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More conceptually, this rule expresses the fact that a change in the x < sub > i </ sub > direction may change all of g < sub > 1 </ sub > through g < sub > k </ sub >, and any of these changes may affect f.
More prolonged moderate heating to temperatures just a few degrees above normal ( 39, 5 ° C ) can cause more subtle changes.
More recently the Exile games have been remade as the Avernum series, which replaced the two-dimensional tile-based graphics system with an isometric one and made numerous changes to the RPG system and some changes to the content.
More notably, the strip underwent stylistic changes with 1978 – 83 strips being more realistic, while comics from 1984 onwards have been more cartoony.
More specifically, the term describes the modernist movement in the arts, its set of cultural tendencies and associated cultural movements, originally arising from wide-scale and far-reaching changes to Western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
More sophisticated versions may make specific desired changes to the deck's order, while still appearing to be an innocuous normal cut.
More important enhancements were the doubling of the instruction and data cache sizes and a few microarchitectural changes for better performance.
More controversial changes included the 1967 abolition of Sydney City Council and increased rates of development in Sydney, often at the expense of architectural heritage and historic buildings.
In 1778, Jefferson's " Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge " and subsequent efforts to reduce control by clergy led to some small changes at William and Mary College, but free public education was not established until the late nineteenth century.
More recent designs have incorporated changes to the network, such as the Docklands Light Railway and the extension of the Jubilee line.
More recently configuration management has been applied to large construction projects which can often be very complex and have a huge amount of details and changes that need to be documented.
More profound changes took place, however.
More typically, variable speed limits are used on remote stretches of highway in the United States in areas with extreme changes in driving conditions.
( More precisely, optimal rules usually react to changes in the output gap, rather than changes in output per se.
More line-up changes ensued, delaying further releases, until " Do You Want Fries With That?
More generally, changes in individuals ' rankings of irrelevant alternatives ( ones outside a certain subset ) should have no impact on the societal ranking of the subset.
More formally, the tropopause is the region of the atmosphere where the environmental lapse rate changes from positive, as it behaves in the troposphere, to the stratospheric negative one.
More prosaically, visual thinking contributes to quotidian activities such as driving, flying, navigating, playing chess, catching a ball, calculating speed trajectory time, and even subtle changes to one's everyday language.
The move saw two changes: the scope of the show was expanded nationwide, with a different region visited each episode ; and the theme tune was changed from No More Heroes by The Stranglers to a twee and plinky number, more in keeping with the programme genre.
At least three episodes were filmed without a live studio audience: " The Bad Old Days ," which featured an extended flashback sequence that relied on optical effects that would have been impractical to shoot with a live audience in the studio ; " The Alan Brady Show Presents ," which required elaborate set and costume changes ; and " Happy Birthday and Too Many More ," which was filmed on November 26, 1963, only four days after President Kennedy's assassination.
More commonly, member states are required to make changes to their laws ( commonly referred to as transposition ) in order for the directive to be implemented correctly.
More personnel changes contributed to declining sales in the later part of the 1970s, with " Pandora's Box " being their final UK Top 20 hit in 1975.
More subtle visual clues can appear with changes of the human form through modifications in appearance, size, or behavior, or by means a known environment turned eerily alien, such as an empty city.

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