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New and techniques
New computer and automation techniques were applied to these spectra with considerable success.
New simplified packaged units, recently devised prefabricated glass-fiber ducts, and improved add-on techniques make it possible to acquire a system for an 1800-square-foot house for as little as $600 to $900.
New techniques for automatic molding of expandable styrene beads have helped boost that particular material into a number of new consumer applications, including picnic chests, beverage coolers, flower pots, and flotation-type swimming toys.
New conservation techniques were inspired by the disaster, but even 40 years later hundreds of works still await restoration.
New inventions and technologies, such as pottery for holding and boiling water, expanded cooking techniques.
These critics said that the SF New Wave of the 1960s was much more innovative as far as narrative techniques and styles were concerned.
New mathematical techniques made it possible to control, more accurately, significantly more complex dynamical systems than the original flyball governor.
Using humanist techniques for working on texts, he prepared important new Latin and Greek editions of the New Testament.
New tactics and techniques such as the Indian dribble developed, followed by new rules to take account.
New chemical glass compositions or new treatment techniques can be initially investigated in small-scale laboratory experiments.
As a boy apprentice in Derbyshire, England, he learned of the new techniques in the textile industry and defied laws against the emigration of skilled workers by leaving for New York in 1789, hoping to make money with his knowledge.
His New York students, Reginald Marsh, John Koch, Fairfield Porter and Frank Mason adopted his Old Master painting techniques, and taught it in turn to their own students.
New medical imaging techniques such as PET and fMRI have allowed researchers to generate pictures showing which areas of a living brain are active at a given time.
Representing New Jersey as " Gracie Lou Freebush ", Hart impresses the audience by playing the glass harp and demonstrating self-defense techniques during the talent competition.
New techniques and rhythms were invented for the piano, including ostinato for boogie woogie, and Shearing voicing.
New techniques in paper milling allowed it to be much cheaper and more abundant than parchment.
The New York Times review of the 1984 revival stated that " the show attempts an ironic marriage of Broadway and Oriental idioms in its staging, its storytelling techniques and, most of all, in its haunting Stephen Sondheim songs.
In a 1994 interview with deMause in The New Yorker, the interviewer wrote: " To buy into psychohistory, you have to subscribe to some fairly woolly assumptions [...], for instance, that a nations's child-rearing techniques affect its foreign policy ".
While the New Wavers never achieved the thorough disruption of genre conventions they were aiming for, they helped make it possible for post-New-Wave SF writers to tackle previously taboo subjects and to more often use techniques such as stream-of-consciousness narration and unreliable narrators.
New divers frequently consume all the air in a standard " aluminum 80 " cylinder in 30 minutes or less on a typical dive, while experienced divers frequently dive for 60 to 70 minutes at the same average depth, using the same capcity cylinder, as they have learned more efficient diving techniques.
New mathematical techniques applicable to the study of general relativity substantially streamlined calculations.
New welding techniques had to be used to properly seal the tubing.
New techniques in lithotomy began to emerge starting in 1520, but the operation remained risky.
In World War I, a New Zealand otolaryngologist working in London, Harold Gillies, developed many of the techniques of modern facial surgery in caring for soldiers suffering from disfiguring facial injuries.

New and equipment
In Africa, the New Partnership for Africa's Development ( NEPAD ) has launched an " e-school program " to provide all 600, 000 primary and high schools with computer equipment, learning materials and internet access within 10 years.
On July 14, 1973, the legendary White was killed by a drunk driver while loading equipment in his car for a concert with the New Kentucky Colonels.
While some consumers simply interpreted high fidelity as fancy and expensive equipment, many found the difference in quality between " hi-fi " and the then standard AM radios and 78 rpm records readily apparent and bought 33⅓ LPs, such as RCA's New Orthophonics and London's ffrrs, and high-fidelity phonographs.
Twelve huge C-130 Hercules transports, complete with U. S. crews and maintenance teams, took off for New Delhi to fly Indian troops and equipment to the battle zone.
They feature excellent VHF and UHF performance plus low noise figures, and were widely used throughout the 1960s in television sets ( beginning with RCA's " New Vista " line of color sets in 1961 with the CTC-11 chassis ) and radio equipment and high-fidelity equipment, primarily in RF sections.
New plants and equipment, inventories, and accounts receivable are three of the main categories of investments that can be affected by marketing decisions.
New Special equipment — Holy Cross, EMP Device, and X-Shield.
New equipment for 2001 includes Titanium pearl paint for the bumpers and cladding ; six-disc in-dash CD sound system ; leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake handle ; variable intermittent wipers with de-icers and driver s side fin ; and the five-spoke alloy wheels.
Also in 1951, while developing television technologies for New York based electronics company Loral, inventor Ralph Baer came up with the idea of using the lights and patterns he used in his work as more than just calibration equipment.
** Opening day at Jamaica Racetrack features the use of pari-mutuel betting equipment, a departure from bookmaking heretofore used exclusively throughout New York state.
Historian Harold Larrabee points out that this would have exposed Clinton in New York to blockade by the French if Graves had successfully entered the bay ; if Graves did not do so, de Barras ( carrying the siege equipment ) would have been outnumbered by Graves if de Grasse did not sail out in support.
New electrical system increases reliability ( better than Mil STD 1245A, higher operational readiness, increased mean time between failures, fault-finding diagnostics with test equipment.
At an AIEE meeting on May 16, 1888, Nikola Tesla delivered a lecture entitled A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers, describing the equipment which allowed efficient generation and use of polyphase alternating currents.
New routes on the peaks were explored as safety equipment and skills improved and eventually climbs rated at above 5. 9 on the Yosemite Decimal System difficulty scale were established on Grand Teton.
This was soon followed by other services, notably the New York service provided out of Bellevue Hospital which started in 1869 with ambulances carrying medical equipment, such as splints, a stomach pump, morphine, and brandy, reflecting contemporary medicine.
Short of equipment at the outset when they set up base at Kibrit Air Base, particularly tents and related gear, the first operation of the new SAS was to relieve a well-equipped New Zealand unit of small tents, a large tent and contents including a bar and a piano.
Their success led to a gig at the famous New York club CBGB and a grueling United States tour in which the band drove themselves and all their equipment around the country in a Ford Econoline van.
Formerly a bedroom suburb in the New York metropolitan area, it has become the urban center of 10 closely allied municipalities, with diversified industries, including printing and the manufacture of chemicals, clothing, electronic equipment, and vehicular parts.
New standard equipment included two-speed windscreen wipers, reversing lights, a driver's armrest on the door, locking buttons on the doors, and a passenger's side exterior mirror.
" According to John T. Edge ( Donuts, an American passion 2006 ) the alternative spelling “ donut ” was invented when the New York – based Display Doughnut Machine Corporation abbreviated the word to make it more pronounceable by the foreigners they hoped would buy their automated doughnut making equipment.
* Aerolíneas Argentinas connected Buenos Aires to Havana via Rio de Janeiro and Trinidad, and to the north with New York City, with DC-6 equipment.
In the 1950s, free trade policies with Japan, which had modern equipment shipped to them by the U. S. as part of post-war reconstruction enabling them to produce fine cotton goods much more cheaply, resulted in the death of the New England textile industry as cheap cotton goods flooded the U. S. market.
It became a local center for shipping products to New Orleans on flatboats via the Wabash, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers, and it was also able to receive heavy equipment and manufactured items on steamboats.

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