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More often than not, as the Old Grad wanders along the old paths, his memory of happy days when he strolled one of the paths with a coed beside him becomes an ache and a pain.
More often, these offices are restricted to the gathering of empirical data.
More often than not I have found easy excuse to leave my own work and stand at a respectable distance where I could watch this man transform raw nature into a composed, not imitative, painting.
More often, though, he is so accustomed to submitting to authority on the job without argument that he lives by the same rule at home.
More often than not he would bow to the inevitable.
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
More precisely, Ural – Altaic came to subgroup Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic as " Uralic " and Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic as " Altaic ", with Korean sometimes added to Altaic, and less often Japanese.
More efficient amplifiers run cooler, and often do not need any cooling fans even in multi-kilowatt designs.
More often than not, a second light will be mounted to the helmet for quick transition if the primary fails.
More often, the support and the catalyst interact, affecting the catalytic reaction.
More complex transformations of object properties such as size, shape, lighting effects often require calculations and computer rendering instead of simple re-drawing or duplication.
More recent generations have witnessed also a growing number of non-denominational churches, which are most often congregationalist in their governance.
More often than not a cross-examiner will also attempt to undermine the credibility of a witness if he will not be perceived to be a bully ( such as discrediting a very elderly person or young child ).
More recent stories ( post-Crisis ) often feature the general public assuming that Superman has no secret identity due to the fact that he, unlike most heroes, doesn't wear a mask.
More recently evolved are breakdancing and other forms of street dance, often associated with hip hop culture.
More often, however, debate of digital education reform centers around more general applications of computers to education, such as electronic test-taking and online classes.
More often, however, there is an ecological distribution of Symbiodinium, the symbionts switching between hosts with apparent ease.
More often, however, players use the fourth valve in place of the first and third valve combination, which is somewhat sharp ( compensated for on trumpets and cornets and some three-valve flugelhorns by a slide for the first or third valve ).
More recently, however, different classes of spontaneous magnetization have been identified when there is more than one magnetic ion per primitive cell of the material, leading to a stricter definition of " ferromagnetism " that is often used to distinguish it from ferrimagnetism.
More than literal adaptations, the plays address violence, death, crime and fear in contemporary contexts, while revisiting many trope of the original Grand Guignol corpus, often with humor.
More often, measurement of certain hormones and metabolites at the time of hypoglycemia indicates which organs and body systems are responding appropriately and which are functioning abnormally.
More recently, psychoanalytic critics have examined Hamlet's unconscious desires, and feminist critics have re-evaluated and rehabilitated the often maligned characters of Ophelia and Gertrude.
More generally, people often build houses out of the nearest available material, and often tradition and / or culture govern construction-materials, so whole towns, areas, counties or even states / countries may be built out of one main type of material.
More often, an electoral suite or embassy was sent to cast the vote ; the credentials of such representatives were verified by the Archbishop of Mainz, who presided over the ceremony.

More and temperature
More formally, it is the theoretical temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value.
More general results from the study were that precipitation and water use lead to above-ground primary production, solar radiation and temperature lead to belowground primary production ( roots ), and temperature and water lead to cool and warm season growth habit.
More explicitly, an energy T < sub > R </ sub > S is not available to do useful work, where T < sub > R </ sub > is the temperature of the coldest accessible reservoir or heat sink external to the system.
More sophisticated models can be made using a combination of etched sheets of brass and low temperature castings.
More generally, a higher temperature and a stronger magnetic field lead to a smaller fraction of the electrons in the superconducting band and consequently a longer London penetration depth of external magnetic fields and currents.
More advanced irons for use in electronics have a mechanism with a temperature sensor and method of temperature control to keep the tip temperature steady ; more power is available if a connection is large.
More generally, for an attenuator at a physical temperature, the noise temperature is, giving a noise factor of:
More generally, the actual rate at which the temperature drops with altitude is called the environmental lapse rate.
More specifically, the temperature difference, produces an electric potential ( voltage ) which can drive an electric current in a closed circuit.
More recently the temperature fell to-10. 8c ( 12. 6f ) on 20 December 2010.
More recently, switches have had heaters installed in the vicinity of the points so that the temperature of the rails in these areas can be kept above freezing.
More recently, researchers have proposed that they may have helped to control the body temperature of the animal, in a similar way to the sails of the large carnivorous Spinosaurus or of the pelycosaur Dimetrodon ( and the ears of modern elephants and jackrabbits ).
More sophisticated stations may also measure the ultraviolet index, solar radiation, leaf wetness, soil moisture, soil temperature, water temperature in ponds, lakes, creeks, or rivers, and occasionally other data.
More advanced temperature profiles have been developed which use an oscillating ( usually sine or square wave ) heating rate ( Modulated Temperature Thermal Analysis ) or modify the heating rate in response to changes in the system's properties ( Sample Controlled Thermal Analysis ).
More advanced dive computers also include additional information into the calculations, for example, the water temperature or the diving cylinder pressure.
More than 2 W continuous-wave ( CW ) operation at-10 degrees Celsius heat-sink temperature was also reported in 1998 from a VCSEL array consisting of 1, 000 elements, corresponding to a power density of 30 W / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >.
More conventional ovens have a simple thermostat which turns the oven on and off and selects the temperature at which it will operate.
More sophisticated ovens may have complex, computer-based controls allowing a wide variety of operating modes and special features including the use of a temperature probe to automatically shut the oven off when the food is completely cooked to the desired degree.
More advanced processes, such as laser cutting and jet torches, use sudden, high temperature to shatter the stone.

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