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Nesting and these
Nesting trees have many nests built close together, these nests are re-used every year until often the trees collapse although the birds will normally remain in the area.

Nesting and inside
Nesting colonies are sometimes in highly disturbed areas such as inside villages.

Nesting and complex
Nesting is especially helpful in large or complex or special effects projects as the final rendering suffers no generation loss.

Nesting and 1977
The Nesting Season June 1-July 31 1977 Western Great Lakes Region.

Nesting and 100
Nesting success relies on local environmental conditions, with any where from 58 % to 100 % of hatchlings successfully surviving to adulthood.

Nesting and ).
* Bailey, FM ( 1909 ) Nesting of the Ibis bill ( Ibidorhynchus struthersi ).
* Whymper, SL ( 1906 ) Nesting of the Ibis-bill ( Ibidorhynchus struthersi ) and the Common Sandpiper ( Totanus hypoleucus ).
The fair displayed, in view of over 50 million people, many machines, inventions, and architecture that are now ( nearly ) universally known, including ; escalators, the Eiffel Tower, Ferris wheels, Russian Nesting Dolls, Campbell's Soup, Diesel engines, talking films, and the Telegraphone ( the precursor to modern day sound recording ).
The exposition also was the showcasing of another Russian entry, the widely famous Matryoshka doll ( Russian Nesting Doll ).
Nesting densities in several studies have varied from one pair per four to 2, 450 square miles ( 10. 4 to 6, 346 square km ).
Nesting sites are located in dense shrub or a low tree, generally 0. 3 – 1 m ( 1 – 3 ft ) above the ground, but rarely up to 9 m ( 30 ft ).
Dyne: bolic can save user settings in a file on a partition ( or even user's own USB flash drive ) which can also be encrypted for better privacy ( described as " Nesting " in the db literature ).
Nesting habitat varies widely among the different subspecies of sharp-tailed grouse ( Roersma 2001 ).

these and structures
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
We are learning how to do these things in some of the vast organized structures of modern society ; ;
The structures, properties, and reactions of these compounds are being studied.
( Metal data will not be included in the second edition, since these have been collected independently by W. B. Pearson, National Research Council, Ottawa, and published as A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys by Pergamon Press.
In the search for oil and gas, we make similar waves under controlled conditions with dynamite and learn from them where there are buried rock structures favorable to the accumulation of these resources.
The Böhm-Jacopini canonical structures are made of these primitive shapes.
Isolated structures located on the roadsides as well as on top of the canyon cliffs and ridge crests have been interpreted as shrines related to these activities.
The structures contained within these alcoves were mostly blocks of hard sandstone, held together and plastered with adobe mortar.
Combinations of these structures are also common.
The chemical structures of the 22 standard amino acids, along with their chemical properties, are described more fully in the article on these proteinogenic amino acids.
Roadways around the park to service the intended houses were designed by Gaudí as structures jutting out from the steep hillside or running on viaducts, with separate footpaths in arcades formed under these structures.
Course of the aorta in the thorax ( anterior view ), starting posterior to the main pulmonary artery, but then anterior to the right pulmonary arteries, the human trachea | trachea and the esophagus, but then turning posteriorly to course dorsally to these structures.
Functioning similarly to arcologies, these structures are the remnants of transcended / destroyed Heaven / Hells that are able to hold billions of souls.
Each tip of the " Y " of an antibody contains a paratope ( a structure analogous to a lock ) that is specific for one particular epitope ( similarly analogous to a key ) on an antigen, allowing these two structures to bind together with precision.
Even the most advanced structural characterization techniques, such as x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy, have difficulty in distinguishing between amorphous and crystalline structures on these length scales.
borg is the older word used for these structures in the north.
described these structures as " graphenated CNTs " and reported in their use for enhanced supercapacitor performance.
Group members depend on the flow of communication to establish their own identity within these structures and learn to function in the group setting.
However, demolishing these historic structures required considerably more effort than would have been necessary had they been in real danger of collapse.
A systematic study of category theory then allows us to prove general results about any of these types of mathematical structures from the axioms of a category.
The types and structures of these defects may have a profound effect on the properties of the materials.
When one of these is found, it is necessary to move the search away from it if the experimenter is looking solely for local minima and transition structures.

these and inside
Opening these he brought out a schnapps bottle and small gold thimble-sized glasses hidden inside it.
When these had been pocketed, we could still spend a morning cracking open other pebbles for our delight in seeing how much prettier they were inside than their dull exteriors indicated.
But now many of these same builders are finding they can cut their costs more by teaming up with a dealer who has volume enough to afford the most efficient specialized equipment to deliver everything just where it is needed -- drywall inside the house, siding along the sides, trusses on the walls, roofing on the roof, etc..
While prowling around these buildings, two of the posse recognized the voice of Gonzales speaking to the people inside.
More and more, these days, she'd been driving that pretty little mare that looked like her, over to Tillie's and Nick's -- his own old square frame box on posts, chickens and cats and pups under the house, everybody friendly inside, making a to-do over the babies dressed like dollies.
They receive the vows of the nuns of the abbey ; they may admit candidates to their order's novitiate ; they may send them to study ; and they may send them to do pastoral and / or missionary work and / or assist — to the extent allowed by canon and civil law — in the administration and ministry of a parish or diocese ( these activities could be inside or outside the community's territory ).
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
He suggested that the interaction between these two domains occurs inside the brain, perhaps in a small midline structure called the pineal gland.
When a body is acted upon by external contact forces, internal contact forces are then transmitted from point to point inside the body to balance their action, according to Newton's second law of motion of conservation of linear momentum and angular momentum ( for continuous bodies these laws are called the Euler's equations of motion ).
From inside out these are:
The inside of a cube, a cylinder or a sphere is three-dimensional because three co-ordinates are needed to locate a point within these spaces.
Only a very few comparable DOSes were stored elsewhere than floppy disks ; among these exceptions were the British BBC Micro's optional Disc Filing System, DFS, offered as a kit with a disk controller chip, a ROM chip, and a handful of logic chips, to be installed inside the computer ; and Commodore's CBM DOS, located in a ROM chip in each disk drive.
The most famous of these sites is La Hougue Bie, a 6, 000 year old neolithic site that sits inside a large mound ; later a chapel was built on the top of the mound.
Roughly speaking, all the forces involved in interactions between atoms can be explained by the electromagnetic force acting on the electrically charged atomic nuclei and electrons inside and around the atoms, together with how these particles carry momentum by their movement.
And since these two formulas are equivalent, if we replace the first with the second inside Φ, we obtain the formula Φ ' such that Φ ≡ Φ ':
Both of these pigments are melanin types, produced inside the hair follicle and packed into granules found in the fibers.
The cassette drive would be able to provide both data storage and an audio track simultaneously, allowing for interactive audio recording and playback under computer control, and a secondary 6502 microprocessor inside the Keyboard Component would be programmed to handle all of these extra capabilities independently of the Intellivision's CP1610 CPU.
Some of these items include providing creativity training, having leaders encourage and model innovation, allowing employees to question current procedures and rules, seeing that the implementation of innovations had real consequences, documenting innovations in a professional manner, allowing employees to have autonomy and freedom in their job roles, reducing the number of obstacles that may be in the way of innovation, and giving employees access to resources ( whether these are monetary, informational, or access to key people inside or outside of the organization ).
The chronic stimulation of these antigens also causes stress inside the muscle cell in the endoplasmic reticulum ( ER ) and this ER stress may be enough to cause a self-sustaining T cell response ( even after a virus has dissipated ).
The elections to these bodies are held once a year and are keenly followed both inside as well as outside campus.
Because these spells have ( very ) long casting times ( up to several days ), highly specific and exacting verbal, material and somatic requirements, and can only be cast inside the sorcerer's consecrated temple, these spells are actually more like quasi-religious rituals.
" There were forty-eight strikes in 1936 in which the strikers remained at their jobs for at least one day ; in twenty-two of these work stoppages, involving 34, 565 workers, the strikers stayed inside the plants for more than twenty-four hours.

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