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More practical applications of social epistemology can be found in the areas of library science, academic publishing, knowledge policy and debates over the role over the Internet in knowledge transmission and creation.
More recently, with the progress of computer technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of electronic circuits, traditional schematics are becoming less practical.
More recently ϕρονησιϛ has been translated by such terms as " practical wisdom ", " practical judgment ," or " rational choice.
More widely, passive solar technologies include the solar furnace and solar forge, but these typically require some external energy for aligning their concentrating mirrors or receivers, and historically have not proven to be practical or cost effective for widespread use.
Originated by a set of principles developed by Dr. Max More, The Principles of Extropy, extropian thinking places strong emphasis on rational thinking and practical optimism.
More recently, personalized marketing has become practical with bricks and mortar retailers.
More generally, practical applications of evanescent waves can be classified in the following way:
More complex arrangements are practical where precise voltage regulation is required.
More specifically, the actual content of many of the speeches serve to illustrate the pompousness of Valentine and Proteus ' exalted outlook, and the more realistic and practical outlook of the servants.
This is part of Cycling England's portfolio of practical assistance to local authorities and other bodies, aimed at achieving their aim of " More cycling, more safely, more often ".
More practical objections exist, not least in terms of the digital divide between those with access to the media of e-democracy ( mobile phones and Internet connections ) and those without, as well as the opportunity cost of expenditure on e-democracy innovations.
More detailed information on correctness, efficiency, and practical implementation can be found in the books by Sims and Holt et al.
More is shown embarrassing a self-important judge, playing a practical joke on Erasmus, and encouraging an unkempt servant to cut his hair ( Foxe ascribes the last episode to Thomas Cromwell.
More complex procedures like the adjusted winner procedure are designed to cope with indivisible goods and to be more equitable in a practical context.
More practical processes started appearing in the 1860s, but high cost, special printing requirements or low image quality variously kept these early processes from coming into widespread use.
More often than not, the practical difference is usually not in color, but in usage: horses ridden in the Western tradition are more often referred to as sorrel and horses ridden in the English tradition are chestnut.
More than once he employed trains to explain the practical effects of his General Theory of Relativity.
BV works to build more cycling infrastructure, organises their popular " Great Rides ", co-ordinates programs such as Ride to Work and Ride2School and provide practical and legal information to achieve their aim of " More People Cycling More Often ".
More expensive biometrics sensors should be capable to distinguish between live original and dead replicas, but such devices are not practical for mass distribution.
More than 60 courses are offered at Selinsgrove Area High School, including the traditional liberal arts offerings ( English, Science, Mathematics, History, Geography, Business ) as well as more practical applications, such as Agricultural Science, Family and Consumer Science and Technology.
More practical solutions that can't guarantee optimality but are much better than divide and choose have been devised by Steven Brams and Alan Taylor, in particular the adjusted winner procedure ( AW ).
More practical, semi-symbolic features also abound: bodyguards may lurk semi-overtly ; a head of state may use a special aircraft ( see for example Air Force One ).

More and measurements
More recently, he has endorsed the now common usage of " global warming " as synonymous with global anthropogenic climate change, referring to recent " measurements that transformed global warming from a vague theoretical speculation into a precise observational science.
More precise measurements are possible if the color is measured spectrophotometrically, using a colorimeter of spectrophotometer.
More recent missions use laser altimetry and gravity measurements instead of pressure to define elevation on Mars.
More rigorously, an interpretation of quantum mechanics satisfies CFD if it includes in the statistical population of measurement results, those measurements which are counterfactual by virtue of their being excluded by the quantum mechanical prohibition on simultaneous measurement of certain pairs of properties.
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 recent measurements do tend to validate the classic theory, for the most part.
More precise measurements of Cygnus X-1 demonstrated variability down to a single millisecond.
More accurate measurements gave a much larger distance, 20, 000 light years ( 6 kpc ).
More recent measurements have measured the geoid to unprecedented accuracy, revealing mass concentrations beneath Earth's surface.
More recent measurements seem to point to more encouraging values for the α-sticking probability, finding the α-sticking probability to be about 0. 5 % ( or perhaps even about 0. 4 % or 0. 3 %), which could mean as many as about 200 ( or perhaps even about 250 or about 333 ) muon-catalyzed d-t fusions per muon.
More complex measurements are often made in a laboratory requiring a water sample to be collected, preserved, transported, and analyzed at another location.
* More skull characters of the beaked whale Indopacetus pacificus and comparative measurements of austral relatives J. C. Moore 1972.
More crucially, estimates of the recession rate of the Niagara Falls indicated that the last ice age ended 6, 000 to 35, 000 years ago-a large range, but enough to rule out Croll's theory, to those who accepted the measurements.
More accurate measurements were made possible in the second half of the 20th century by advances in electronics and utilization of devices such as oscilloscopes and digital recorders.
More recently the Haller index has been used based on CT scan measurements.
More than a century later, Greaves ' measurements and additional measurements made by French engineers during Napoleon's expedition in Egypt, were studied by John Taylor ( 1781 – 1864 ).
More recently, graphene samples prepared on nickel films, and on both the silicon face and carbon face of silicon carbide, have shown the anomalous quantum Hall effect directly in electrical measurements.
More recent measurements now show that Briksdalsbreen retreated in 2006, and could be in danger of breaking away from the upper icefield.
More sophisticated gravimeters are used when precise measurements are needed.
More importantly, the LPM provides accurate measurements to particular local markets, verse a nation wide sample from the People meter.
More advanced models will offer measurements of heart rate variability, activity, and breathing rate to assess parameters relating to a subject's fitness.
More crude measurements can be made though measuring the amount of redness in the face of an individual after consuming alcohol.
More precise measurements reduce the degree of uncertainty in the power level, which is used by analysts to predict the ability of the reactor to be safely shutdown under postulated accident conditions.

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