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More subtle is the slight over-representation of string operations, which is largely language-related: both Ada and Pascal have strings as normal variables in the language, whereas C does not, so what was simple variable assignment in reference benchmarks became buffer copy operations in the C library.
More prolonged moderate heating to temperatures just a few degrees above normal ( 39, 5 ° C ) can cause more subtle changes.
More often than not they are subtle, difficult to identify and used for multiple purposes.
More prosaically, visual thinking contributes to quotidian activities such as driving, flying, navigating, playing chess, catching a ball, calculating speed trajectory time, and even subtle changes to one's everyday language.
More subtle systems ( such as Hupfeld's " Solodant " and Aeolian's " Themodist ") have a graduated theme control where the background subdued level and the foreground melody level are both controllable.
More recently, Waipara in the South Island and Martinborough, Gisborne and Hawkes Bay in the North Island have been attracting attention for their Sauvignon Blanc releases, which often exhibit subtle differences to those from Marlborough ( Air New Zealand Wine Awards 2000-2006 ).
More subtle malts can have phenol levels of around 2 – 3 ppm.
More subtle visual clues can appear with changes of the human form through modifications in appearance, size, or behavior, or by means a known environment turned eerily alien, such as an empty city.
More generally, an orientable surface admits exactly two orientations, and the distinction between an oriented surface and an orientable surface is subtle and frequently blurred.
More subtle, finer, examples are produced however, but they are usually elite wines only.
More subtle malts can have phenol levels of around 2 – 3 ppm.
More subtle changes were alterations to the rear lights ( the indicator sections are more " white ") and the engine control unit moved from a single plug to 3 plugs.
More subtle efforts by the Soviet authorities to convert Hartmann to communism also failed.
More subtle and indirect approaches become necessary.
More recent criticism has pointed to the subtle, shifting symbolism of the pearl as one of the poem's chief virtues, recognizing that there is no inherent contradiction between the poem's elegiac and its allegorical aspects, and that the sophisticated allegorical significance of the Pearl Maiden is not unusual but in fact has several quite well known parallels in medieval literature, the most celebrated being probably Dante's Beatrice.
More subtle than his churches, municipal buildings and libraries, they were an original response to this relatively new building type.
More subtle forms of political oppression / repression can be produced by blacklisting or individualized investigations such as happened during McCarthyism in the United States.
"</ nowiki > p. 132 .</ ref > More recently, while reflecting on a New York City gallery show of Anuszkiewicz's from 2000, the New York Times art critic Holland Cotter described Anuszkiewicz's paintings by stating, " The drama -- and that feels like the right word -- is in the subtle chemistry of complementary colors, which makes the geometry glow as if light were leaking out from behind it.
More subtle, but maybe even more important, is recognizing and promptly treating hypothermia, heat stroke, dehydration and hypoxia, as these are rarely encountered in daily life.
More interesting and in general more subtle are partial converse results, called tauberian theorems, from a prototype proved by Alfred Tauber.
More subtle changes include a revised top shutter speed of 1 / 400.
More recently, colorists have worked in transparent media such as watercolors or airbrush, which is then photographed, allowing more subtle and painterly effects.
More subtle determinant of group membership such as shared interests and values take precedence as adolescents develop more sophisticated, abstract cognitive functions ( more here ), which allow them to categorize individuals in more subtle ways and better interpret social interactions ( 156 ).

More and uses
More modern church buildings have a variety of architectural styles and layouts ; many buildings that were designed for other purposes have now been converted for church use ; and, similarly, many original church buildings have been put to other uses.
More recently, in his two-volume biography of Adolf Hitler, historian Ian Kershaw uses both ' hubris ' and ' nemesis ' as titles.
More advanced dancers will take many cues from each other through this connection, with the Follower using it to communicate feedback to the Leader just as the Leader uses it to suggest moves to their partner.
More recent uses include: by France during the First Indochina War ( 1946 – 1954 ), the Algerian War ( 1954 – 1962 ), the Portuguese Colonial War ( 1961 – 1974 ) and the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), The Six-Day War by Israel ( 1967 ), in Nigeria ( 1969 ), India and Pakistan ( 1965 and 1971 ), Turkey during the invasion of Cyprus ( 1974 ), by Morocco during the Western Sahara War ( 1975 – 1991 ), Iran ( 1980 – 88 ), Brazil ( 1972 ), Egypt ( 1973 ), Iraq ( 1980 – 88, 1991, 2003 – 2011 ), Angola ( 1993 ), Yugoslavia ( 1991-1996 ), and by Argentina ( 1982 ).
More recently, Wikipedia has offered a secure login option, which, like many e-commerce sites, uses the SSL / ( TLS ) cryptographically based protocol to eliminate the cleartext transmission.
John Hodgman's book, More Information Than You Require, uses the Thunderbird as the crux of a satirical historical fiction short story.
More recently an increasing use of jet-powered, instrumented unmanned vehicles drones " have replaced some of the traditional uses of wind tunnels.
More traditional uses of the word were associated with
More usual is that the pore spaces of rocks in the subsurface are simply saturated with water — like a kitchen sponge — which can be pumped out for agricultural, industrial, or municipal uses.
More recently, film critic Dennis Schwartz gave the film a mixed review, writing, " The gallows humor was the melodramatic farce's saving grace ; the film uses its razor-sharp instruments to cut into the hides of the insensitive institutionalized health care providers like Michael Moore's Sicko does in 2007 to the fat-cat HMOs.
More recently established universities also use Latin abbreviations, especially when they share the name of an episcopal see, in which case they sometimes use the same abbreviation that the bishop uses for his signature.
More recently, quantum physics uses " quantum gears " in their model.
More recently, the GNU Radio using primarily the Universal Software Radio Peripheral ( USRP ) uses a USB 2. 0 interface, an FPGA, and a high-speed set of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, combined with reconfigurable free software.
More specific uses are given below:
More modern uses in classical music include Paul Hindemith's Kammermusik No. 1, op.
More recent developments include immunofluorescence, which uses fluorescently labelled antibodies to recognise specific proteins within a sample, and fluorescent proteins like GFP which a live cell can express making it fluorescent.
More generally, where < sup > T </ sup >, an n-dimensional random vector, one uses instead of tX:
More modern computerized machine embroidery, uses an embroidery machine or sewing / embroidery machine that is controlled with a computer that will embroider stored patterns, these may have multiple heads and threads.
More interestingly perhaps, it uses these conventions in the context of Calvin's Protestant theology.
More modern treatment uses silver nitrate, a local anesthetic is applied and the procedure is generally painless.
More and more, he or she uses that for solace.
More services are emerging and more uses of high speed symmetrical broadband are being found, tested, developed and freely enjoyed by the users for the users.
More uses include decorative and figured veneers, bowls, jewelry boxes, luxury pens, duck and goose calls, and other expensive specialty items.
" More recent work of his uses feces as a medium.

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