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More specialized bicycle components may require more complex tools, including proprietary tools specific for a given manufacturer.
More direct government involvement can lead to specific areas of crony capitalism, even if the economy as a whole may be healthy.
More realistic models are tailored to a specific problem and include the transition state theory, the calculation of the potential energy surface, the Marcus theory and the Rice – Ramsperger – Kassel – Marcus ( RRKM ) theory.
More specific types are able to store many numbers represented in variables.
More specific tests for minerals include reaction to acid, magnetism, taste or smell, and radioactivity.
More recently, other more specific groups have been recognized.
( More specific terms are used for specific bodies.
More sophisticated versions may make specific desired changes to the deck's order, while still appearing to be an innocuous normal cut.
More detailed aspects include specific control of the sail's shape, e. g.:
More stringent and specific training and greater experience is required to compensate for the higher risk involved.
More data are needed to elucidate whether cardiovascular disease risks are likely to be influenced by the specific nutrients used to replace saturated fat.
More than a year after the raid, the Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions concluded that while certain offences had been committed, including criminal damage and assault with a weapon, there was insufficient evidence to charge any person with a specific offence.
More specific symptoms, which can be present in acute hepatitis from any cause, are: profound loss of appetite, aversion to smoking among smokers, dark urine, yellowing of the eyes and skin ( i. e., jaundice ) and abdominal discomfort.
The recent modern writings of Terrence Deacon and Merlin Donald, writing about the origin of language, also connect reason connected to not only language, but also mimesis, More specifically they describe the ability to create language as part of an internal modeling of reality specific to humankind.
: More prince-regents ( often without such specific title ) are to be found in Regent.
More typically, the term is used in reference to systematic efforts to measure specific, relevant forms of epigenetic information such as the histone code or DNA methylation patterns.
More specific functions include " legislative drafting ", " legal aid ", " the prerogative of mercy " ( advising the President ), " liquor licensing " and " film censorship ".
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More importantly, it is possible to determine the exact amount of mixture required to fill a defined space and achieve a specific packing ratio.
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specific domesticated animals.
More recent technology such as GPS and cellular networks have permitted courts to order more specific restrictions, such as permitting a registered child sex offender to leave his home at any time of day, but alerting authorities if they come within 100 metres of a school, park, or playground.
More specific uses are given below:
More localized impact scenarios – for example loss of a specific floor in a building – may also be documented.

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More than that, Allied air had complete superiority in the Eighth Army's sector.
More generally any quadratically closed subfield of or will suffice for this purpose, e. g., the algebraic numbers, but when it is a proper subfield ( i. e., neither nor ) even finite-dimensional inner product spaces will fail to be metrically complete.
More recently, complete mitochondrial sequencing indicates the two Antarctic groups that eat seals and fish should be recognized as distinct species, as should the North Pacific transients, leaving the others as subspecies pending additional data.
More fossil specimens of Pteranodon have been found than any other pterosaur, with about 1, 200 specimens known to science, many of them well preserved with nearly complete skulls and articulated skeletons.
More recently, in 2010 cryoelectron microscopy was used in determining the first complete atomic model of a eukaryotic 40S ribosomal structure in Tetrahymena thermophila.
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More than 80 % of students who complete the Junior Certificate continue to the Leaving Certificate.
More formally, ( X, Σ, μ ) is complete if and only if
More generally, these definitions make sense in any partially ordered set, provided the suprema and infima exist, such as in a complete lattice.
More and more areas came under complete control of the OKW.
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More generally, every topological space which is homeomorphic to an open subset of a complete pseudometric space is a Baire space.
" More complete versions of the account of Durin's Folk make clear that the later Durins appeared scattered amongst many generations.
More recently, Blacks A Fake has won four Inter Dominion Championships, making him the only horse to complete this feat in Australasia's premier harness race.
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More recent decades have seen factories constructed in the city by Sony ( now closed ) and Michelin Corporations, together with the emergence of a local arts and music scene complete with an art museum, several theaters, symphony orchestra, dance troupe and other cultural amenities.
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More recent infrastructure improvements include a complete renovation of the Village water system, and replacement of all the sidewalks throughout the Village.
Faith No More performed at the Maquinaria Festival in Chile playing King for a Day ... Fool for a Lifetime complete with guitarrist Trey Spruance plus the first performance of B-side " Absolute Zero ", as well as the final day of the edition of the SWU Music and Arts Festival, set to take place between November 12 and 14, 2011 in Paulínia, São Paulo, Brazil.
More recent British Acts had further emphasised the complete dependence of the Irish parliament, and the appellate jurisdiction of the Irish House of Lords had also been annulled.
More complete details and software packages can be found in the main article multiple sequence alignment.
" One possible source of glossing is the desire to harmonise and to complete: " More peculiar to the Western text is the readiness to adopt alterations or additions from sources extraneous to the books which ultimately became canonical.

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