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More isolated references occur, however, in sources ranging from Plato to Virgil.
In 1531, Henry had isolated More by purging most clergy who supported the papal stance from senior positions in the church.
Realizing his isolated position, More attempted to resign after being forced to take an oath declaring the king the Supreme Head of the English Church " as far as the law of Christ allows ".
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 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 mountains and highlands help to split the interior into a series of relatively isolated regions suitable for wet-rice cultivation ; the rice lands of Java are among the richest in the world.
More isolated examples across Europe include Divlje Jagode ( wild strawberries ) from Bosnia, Balkandji from Bulgaria, Dalriada from Hungary, Elvenking from Italy and Eluveitie from Switzerland.
More distant and isolated regions resisted longer, and as late as in the 1970s it was still possible to hear Occitan in the farmer markets of Gascony or Rouergue.
More isolated wintering grounds are Lake Victoria, the Senegal River estuary, the swamps of the upper Congo River, the inland and sea deltas of the Niger River, and the central Indus River valley.
More recently, a combination of radiochemical methods and nuclear physics has been used to try to make new ' superheavy ' elements ; it is thought that islands of relative stability exist where the nuclides have half-lives of years, thus enabling weighable amounts of the new elements to be isolated.
More recent analysis suggests that the San may have been isolated from other original ancestral groups for as much as 100, 000 years and then rejoined at a later date, re-integrating the human gene pool.
More isolated than St Kilda, it is the remotest island in the British Isles to have ever been inhabited on a long-term basis.
More modern uses of saponins in biotechnology are as adjuvants in vaccines: Quil A and its derivative QS-21, isolated from the bark of Quillaja saponaria Molina, to stimulate both the Th1 immune response and the production of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes ( CTLs ) against exogenous antigens make them ideal for use in subunit vaccines and vaccines directed against intracellular pathogens as well as for therapeutic cancer vaccines but with the aforementioned side-effects of hemolysis.
More than 70 % of children with ONH experience developmental delay, ranging from isolated focal defects to delay in all areas of development ( global delay ).
More than 100 chemical constituents have been isolated from the genus Dictamnus, including alkaloids, limonoid triterpenoids, flavonoids, sesquiterpenoids, coumarins, and phenylpropane.
More serious than an isolated act of treachery was the far-reaching Royalist plot, that had been detected in Parliament itself for complicity, in which Lord Conway, Edmund Waller the poet, and several members of both Houses were arrested.
More often that not nowadays, the lagoon is isolated from the sea by a sandspit which has to be opened by mechanical means to allow it to drain after high rainfall or lengthy periods of closure, which results in stagnation and pollution.
More recent studies, especially those employing molecular phylogenetics, have shown that the eleven currently recognised species conceal a greater number of reproductively isolated populations.
More than 50 polar compounds were isolated from the water alcoholic extracts, they are:
More importantly, it convinced Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Gustave Herbinger, de Négrier's second-in-command, that the 2nd Brigade was dangerously isolated at Lang Son.
More weathering-resistant formations, such as the Cades sandstone which underlies Rich Mountain to the north and the Elkmont and Thunderhead sandstones which form the Smokies crest to the south surround the cove, leaving it relatively isolated within the Great Smokies.
More generalized recognition impairments, such as, animate object deficits, are associated with diffuse hypoxic damage, like carbon monoxide poisoning ; more selective deficits are correlated with more isolated damage due to focal stroke.
More essential are elements which can be introduced into the diamond lattice as isolated atoms ( or small atomic clusters ) during the diamond growth.

More and records
More recently, software with similar capabilities has been developed to allow manipulation of digital audio files stored on computers using turntables with special vinyl records ( e. g. Final Scratch, M-Audio Torq, Serato Scratch Live ) or computer interface ( e. g. Traktor DJ Studio, Mixxx, Virtual DJ ).
( More colorful versions have circulated in the folklore, suggesting, for example, that December 31, 1840 was the exact date of the first entry in the MGH records, but these seem to be urban legends.
More precise contemporary records regarding Mieszko were compiled by Widukind of Corvey, and half a century later, by Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg.
More recently though, tourism has roared back at a record pace setting successive records in 2006 and again in 2007 for number of visitors.
More recently, plant fossils in China and new long-duration sediment records from the South China Sea led to a timing of the monsoon starting 15 – 20 million years ago and linked to early Tibetan uplift.
More recently, in 1995, Professor Alfred P. Smyth argued that the Life is a forgery by Byrhtferth ( who simply ' adopted ' the name of the obscure Asser from the references to him in other records ), basing his case primarily on an analysis of Byrhtferth's and Asser's Latin vocabulary.
More deer are harvested each year than any other county according to New Jersey Fish and Game records.
More is discussed of the lives of the younger sons Madison Hemings and Eston Hemings, and of their descendants, who figure in Madison's memoir, a variety of historical records, and newspaper accounts.
More recent Cary records show that as of 2007 the town has a total area of 52. 79 mi².
More than 35 years later, many of his NCAA and LSU records still stand.
* More Folksongs ( 1950, Columbia C-213, 4 records, 10 inch, 78 rpm ; Columbia CL 6144, 10 inch, 33 rpm )
More recently, an association of consumer data companies noted that one of the largest data breaches ever, accounting for over four million records, resulted in only about 1, 800 instances of identity theft, according to the company whose systems were breached.
In Act 1, Scene 2, Alençon's praise of the resoluteness of the English army is absent: " Froissart, a countryman of ours, records / England all Olivers and Rolands bred / During the time Edward the Third did reign ./ More truly now may this be verified ,/ For none by Samsons and Goliases / It sendeth forth to skirmish.
More than 70 % of records were collected less than away from water.
More recently there is interest in using NLG to summarise electronic medical records.
Not intended for official release, these songs were later compiled on a number of records and released under the alias Electric Banana: Electric Banana ( 1967 ), More Electric Banana ( 1968 ), Even More Electric Banana ( 1969 ), Hot Licks ( 1970 ), and Return of the Electric Banana ( 1978 ).
More recently, Osborn and Briffa used a simpler technique, counting the proportion of records that are positive, negative or neutral in any time period.
More records survive from the castle's period as a royal fortress than the previous period ; the royal accounts provide details of the castle's condition and structure.
Among the first successful triple albums ( or triple records ) were Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More, released 15 August 1970, and George Harrison's All Things Must Pass released 27 November 1970.
* More convenient syntax for working with modules, patterns, list comprehensions, operators, records, and tuples.
More broadly, the term refers to any database which exists in a single file in the form of rows and columns, with no relationships or links between records and fields except the table structure.
More sample heavy and straightforward musically than Sukia, DJ Me DJ You relied on sampling from their endless collection of obscure records along with live instrumentation as the basis of their songs.
More pragmatically, Peter Beal defines it as " the science or study of documents and records, including their forms, language, script and meaning.

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