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More sophisticated theories are valence bond theory which includes orbital hybridization and resonance, and the linear combination of atomic orbitals molecular orbital method which includes ligand field theory.
More sophisticated space elevator designs reduce the energy cost per trip by using counterweights, and the most ambitious schemes aim to balance loads going up and down and thus make the energy cost close to zero.
More sophisticated techniques will show proportional differences in optical density.
More sophisticated models can be made using a combination of etched sheets of brass and low temperature castings.
More modern and sophisticated approaches seek to maintain the idea of the morpheme while accommodating non-concatenative, analogical, and other processes that have proven problematic for Item-and-Arrangement theories and similar approaches.
More problematic, and never properly addressed by Cumont or his successors, is how real-life Roman Mithraists subsequently maintained a quite complex and sophisticated Iranian theology behind an occidental facade.
More sophisticated versions may make specific desired changes to the deck's order, while still appearing to be an innocuous normal cut.
More recently, structural equation modeling and path analysis represent more sophisticated approaches to working with large covariance matrices.
More sophisticated methods of signal processing are also used in order to recover useful radar signals.
More sophisticated routers, such as enterprise routers, connect large business or ISP networks up to the powerful core routers that forward data at high speed along the optical fiber lines of the Internet backbone.
Other biographers, such as Peter Ackroyd, have offered a more sympathetic picture of More as both a sophisticated philosopher and man of letters, as well as a zealous Catholic who believed in the authority of the Holy See over Christendom.
More sophisticated transformations include set operations on closed shapes ( union, difference, intersection, etc.
More sophisticated tests use a torsion balance of a type invented by Eötvös.
More sophisticated attackers use DDoS tools for the purposes of extortioneven against their business rivals.
More sophisticated cryptographic systems, such as Anonymous Digital credentials, enable users to communicate pseudonymously ( i. e., by identifying themselves by means of pseudonyms ).
More sophisticated methods may be used to optimize resources across campaigns so that one may predict to which channel and to which offer an individual is most likely to respond ( across all potential offers ).
More sophisticated methods are used in practice for natural language generation.
More recent studies using more sophisticated methodologies have generally refuted these findings: density, land use and public transport accessibility can influence travel behaviour, although social and economic factors, particularly household income, usually exert a stronger influence.
More sophisticated devices which use a graphical screen with touch sensing or screen-edge buttons provide flexibility while minimizing space used: the meaning of the buttons can change with the screen, and selection involves the natural behavior of pointing at what's desired.
More experienced players understand the power of the bishop, but a more sophisticated understanding is required.
More sophisticated tools, worked on both sides of the stone and dating to 600, 000 BC, were found in the Cave of Escale at Saint Estėve-Janson, and tools from 400, 000 BC and some of the first fireplaces in Europe were found at Terra Amata in Nice.
More sophisticated forecasting can include other aspects of traveler decisions, including auto ownership, trip chaining ( the decision to link individual trips together in a tour ) and the choice of residential or business location ( known as land use forecasting ).
More sophisticated systems allow for more information such as lateral and longitudinal acceleration ( or G-force ), throttle position, steering wheel position and brake pressure.
More sophisticated methods were developed and later adopted elsewhere.
More sophisticated turbines ( such as those found in modern jet engines ) may have multiple shafts ( spools ), hundreds of turbine blades, movable stator blades, and a vast system of complex piping, combustors and heat exchangers.

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More recently, a discovery of Roman artefacts in Kings Norton close to Metchley Camp has suggested another possibility, and a thorough examination of a stretch of Watling Street between St. Albans, Boudica's last known location, and the Fosse Way junction has suggested the Cuttle Mill area of Paulerspury in Northamptonshire, which has topography very closely matching that described by Tacitus of the scene of the battle.
More satisfactory evidence of the date of the earliest Nabataean settlement may be obtained from an examination of the tombs.
More recent examination of the fossil evidence suggests that lagomorphs may have instead descended from Anagaloidea also known as mimotonids, while Eurymylus was more closely related to rodents ( although not a direct ancestor.
Thomas More wrote that, during his examination, Tyrrell made his confession as to the murders of King Edward V of England and his brother Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York.
More than a simple list, the work allowed Manuel to write of the glories of Portugal, writing not just a bibliography but also an examination of the authors and the context of their writings.
More recently examination boards also offer an intermediate third GCE level, the Advanced Subsidiary Level ( AS Level ) replacing the earlier Advanced Supplementary level.
More recently Xavier Tremblay's detailed examination of surviving Hephthalite personal names has indicated that Enoki's hypothesis that they were East Iranian may well be correct, but the matter remains unresolved in academic circles.
It starts off with a satirical learned encomium after the manner of the Greek satirist Lucian, whose work Erasmus and Sir Thomas More had recently translated into Latin, a piece of virtuoso foolery ; it then takes a darker tone in a series of orations, as Folly praises self-deception and madness and moves to a satirical examination of pious but superstitious abuses of Catholic doctrine and corrupt practices in parts of the Roman Catholic Church — to which Erasmus was ever faithful — and the folly of pedants ( including Erasmus himself ).
More recent examination, notably by Richard Atkinson, has proved Hawkins largely wrong as it is now established that the different features at the monument that he tried to incorporate into many of his alignment theories were in use at different times and could not have worked alone.
More frequent cleaning and examination may be necessary during the treatment of many different dental / oral disorders or due to recent surgical procedures such as dental implants.
More importantly, Ayurbarwada reinstituted the civil service examination system for the Yuan Dynasty.
More recently Foundation Program doctors have been allowed to take certain parts of the examination.
More than 80 languages have been offered as a language A1, with 45 being readily available for examination at both SL and HL.

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More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
More traditional events include gelandesprung jumping ( ski jumping for distance on Alpine equipment ), and " powder 8 " contests ; among the more recent introductions are " big mountain " or " extreme skiing " contests, in which athletes start at the top of a mountain and ski a route down that involves wide, fast turns as well as cliff drops.
More often than not, this involves the extra repetition of words or phrases from the libretto in the actual score.
More detailed simulation involves modeling the moon's true orbital motion ; gravitation from other astronomical bodies ; the non-uniformity of the Earth's and Moon's gravity ; including solar radiation pressure ; and so on.
More generally, science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology.
More concretely, it involves the categorization of information into a coherent structure, preferably one that the intended audience can understand quickly, if not inherently, and then easily retrieve the information for which they are searching.
More technically, it involves a lot of digital signal processing, mostly discrete Fourier transforms at various chirp rates and durations.
More broadly, it involves abandoning a person, cause or doctrine to which one is bound by some tie, as of allegiance or duty .< ref > http :// dictionary. reference. com / browse / defector " de · fec · tor – noun a person who defects from a cause, country, alliance, etc.
More generally, the research involves how the brain works, investigating topics such as language and consciousness, and pondering the fundamental connections between music and the mind.
More specifically, it involves the analysis of a finite natural phenomenon for which it is difficult to overcome the problem of using a common sample of data for both exploratory data analysis and confirmatory data analysis.
More generally, survival analysis involves the modeling of time to event data ; in this context, death or failure is considered an " event " in the survival analysis literature – traditionally only a single event occurs for each subject, after which the organism or mechanism is dead or broken.
More formally a blind signature scheme is a cryptographic protocol that involves two parties, a user Alice that wants to obtain signatures on her messages, and a signer Bob that is in possession of his secret signing key.
More a meditation (...) it involves teleportation.
More pathological dissociation involves dissociative disorders, including dissociative fugue and depersonalization disorder with or without alterations in personal identity or sense of self.
More mundane cheating involves collusion between players, or the use of multiple accounts by a single player.
More recently, a scientific explanation for the phenomenon has been developed that involves tornadic waterspouts.
More modern forms of Kochari have added a " tremolo step ," which involves shaking the whole body.
More prominent change came in the 1960s and 1970s in such cases as Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District ( 1969 ), when the Supreme Court decided that " conduct by the student, in class or out of it, which for any reason-whether it stems from time, place, or type of behavior-materially disrupts classwork or involves substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others is, of course, not immunized by the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech.
More advanced throws include blind, restricted, and special MAC throws ( any throw that involves hitting the top of the disc mid-flight with a free limb, like the opposite hand, foot, or elbow, to create extra spin, slow the velocity, and change the angle ).
More complex signal transduction involves the coupling of ligand-receptor interactions to many intracellular events.
More generally an auction mechanism is considered " English " if it involves an iterative process of adjusting the price in a direction that is unfavorable to the bidders ( increasing in price if the item is being sold to competing buyers or decreasing in price in a reverse auction with competing sellers ).
More precisely, Camp involves a new, more complex relation to " the serious.
More generally, humans have a systematic tendency to switch towards " vices " ( products or activities which are pleasant in the short term ) from " virtues " ( products or activities which are seen as valuable in the long term ) as the moment of consumption approaches, even if this involves changing decisions made in advance.
More common ( especially in blues and rock ) is " crossharp " or " second position " playing which involves playing in the key which is a perfect fourth below the key of the harmonica ( for example, on a C tuned harmonica, a second position blues would be in G — resulting in the instrument playing in mixolydian mode ).

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