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Other parts of the training was meant to give them practice in maneuvering the spacecraft and get in and out of its narrow openings wearing a space suit.
Other distinguishing characteristics that set Pteranodon apart from other pterosaurs include narrow neural spines on the vertebrae, plate-like bony ligaments strengthening the vertebrae above the hip, and a relatively short tail in which the last few vertebrae are fused into a long rod.
Other landforms include narrow coastal plains and some lowland river valleys, the most prominent of which is the Andalusian Plain in the southwest.
Other portions of Rupert's Land were added to the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, extending the provinces northward from their previous narrow band around the St. Lawrence and lower Great Lakes.
Other operators of vacuum brakes are narrow gauge railways in Central Europe, the largest of which is the Rhaetian Railway.
Other attempts to reconcile differences between widely separated regions, traditions and languages, by arbitrarily imposing nomenclature, sometimes have narrow perspectives and unfortunate outcomes.
Other examples of drugs with a narrow therapeutic range, which may require drug monitoring both to achieve therapeutic levels and to minimize toxicity, include: dimercaprol, theophylline, warfarin and lithium carbonate.
Other radiation sources generate a narrow spectrum but the emission wavelength can be tuned to cover a spectral range.
Other possible group elements are reflections along the long axis of the strip, reflections along the narrow axis of the strip and 180 ° rotations.
Other subsidiaries eventually included the St. Louis Southwestern Railway ( Cotton Belt ), the Northwestern Pacific Railroad at, the Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico, and a variety of narrow gauge routes.
Other lochs are Fionn Loch ( the white or clear lake ), long by wide, famous for its herons, Loch Luichart towards the centre of the area ( 8 miles long and between wide ), fringed with birches and having the shape of a crescent, the mountain-girt Loch Fannich ( 1 mile wide ); and the wild narrow Lochs Monar ( long ) and Mullardoch ( long ), on the Inverness-shire boundary.
Other examples are Cinque Terre in Italy, Ghent in Belgium, which is one of the largest car-free areas in Europe and the Old Town of Rhodes, since many, if not most of the streets are too steep and / or narrow for automobile circulation.
Other major initiatives, under the then Chief Commissioner John Beresford, included the effort to merge and widen several narrow streets into one new street on Dublin's northside, creating Sackville Street ( now called O ' Connell Street ).
Other electronics used to narrow down the search for fish may include radar, forward or side-scanning sonar, water temperature sensors and sea surface temperature imagery obtained from satellites.
Other nations and several international organizations believe that the U. S. interpretation is too narrow and can lead to abuse of innocent parties.
Other entrepreneurs proposed narrow gauge lines from Corwen to Betws-y-Coed, Penmachno to Betws-y-Coed and from Beddgelert to Betws-y-Coed.
Other variety of window blinds include mini blinds ( Venetian blinds with very narrow slats 1 " ( usually 25 mm wide ), micro blinds 1 / 2 " ( usually 12 mm wide ), louvers, jalousies, brise soleil, Holland blinds, pleated blinds, Roman shades, and roller shades.
Other sizes are also available, such as a smaller size ( usually ) for solitaire, tall narrow designs ( usually ) for travel and larger ones for card tricks.
Other fields become car parks, and a complex policing and marshalling system is put in place, with the narrow lanes transformed into a one-way road system.
Other narrow boat traffic gradually ceased with the change from coal to oil, the closure of canalside factories, and run down of British heavy industry.
Other Nietzschean interpreters dispute the suggestion that Nietzsche's concept of the will to power is merely and only a matter of narrow, harmless, humanistic self-perfection.
Other than that its a 15th-century settlement on the narrow Owenass river ( River of the Falls in Irish ) with an encampment on its banks at Irishtown.
Other clinical features include a high-pitched voice ; distinct facial features, such as a long, narrow face, micrognathism, and prominent nose and ears ; pigmentation changes of the skin including hypo-and hyper-pigmented areas and cafe-au-lait spots ; telangiectasias ( dilated blood vessels ) which can appear on the skin but also in the eyes ; moderate immune deficiency, characterized by deficiency in certain immunoglobulin classes, that apparently leads to recurrent pneumonia and ear infections ; hypogonadism characterized by a failure to produce sperm, hence infertility in males, and premature cessation of menses ( premature menopause ), hence sub-fertility in females.
Other features of this style of clamp include: narrow band widths, intended to provide a concentrated compression of the hose or tube ; and tamper resistance, due to the permanent deformation of the clamp ’ s “ ear ”.

Other and range
Other modern picoammeters use log compression and a " current sink " method that eliminates range switching and associated voltage spikes.
Other enzymes can cause bread to expand to make a lighter loaf, or alter the loaf in a range of ways.
Other advantages are that one can easily find the first or last elements on the list ( most likely to be useful in the case of numerically sorted data ), or elements in a given range ( useful again in the case of numerical data, and also with alphabetically ordered data when one may be sure of only the first few letters of the sought item or items ).
Other contemporary machines such as the PDP-11, and practically all modern architectures, allow for immediate loads, although many such as ARM restrict the range of values that can be loaded immediately.
Other rivers are generally short and drain the Pacific lowlands or flow from the central plateau through gaps in the southern mountain range to the Pacific.
Other students have noted a range of textual similarities between passages in the Gospel of Barnabas, and variously the texts of a series of late medieval vernacular harmonies of the four canonical gospels ( in Middle English and Middle Dutch, but especially in Middle Italian ); which are all speculated as deriving from a lost Vetus Latina version of the Diatessaron of Tatian.
Other parts of the castle built by Gaunt include the southern range of state apartments, Gaunt's Tower and the main kitchen.
Other isotopes range from 248 to 258 mass numbers and half-lives from a few seconds to about 51 days.
Other forces — skirmishers, range troops, reserves of allied hoplites, archers, and artillery — were also employed.
Other roads range from all-weather laterite surfaces to grated dirt or sand Pistes, especially in the desert north.
Other spinal cord fibers, known as wide dynamic range neurons, respond to A-delta and C fibers, but also to the large A-beta fibers that carry touch, pressure and vibration signals.
The Sierra Nevada, part of the Sistema Penibético south of Granada, includes the highest mountain on the peninsula and continental Spain, Mulhacén, which rises to 3, 479 m. Other peaks in the range also surpass 3, 000 m.
Other factors that affect range include sea-state, windage and any charge that can be reclaimed while under way, for example by solar panels in full sun.
Other accents include a range of accents spoken in the West Midlands ( In the major towns and conurbations ( The Black Country, Birmingham, Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton ) and in rural accents ( such as in Herefordshire and south Worcestershire )); the accents of the counties comprising the East Midlands ( Derby, Leicester, Lincoln, Northampton, and Nottingham ) and East Anglia ( Norfolk, Suffolk, north Essex and Cambridgeshire ).
Other corpora represent many languages, varieties and modes, and include the International Corpus of English, and the British National Corpus, a 100 million word collection of a range of spoken and written texts, created in the 1990s by a consortium of publishers, universities ( Oxford and Lancaster ) and the British Library.
Other sources give the following estimates: " Gore places the Frankish army at 15, 000-20, 000, although other estimates range from 30, 000 to 80, 000.
Other estimates also range up to 80, 000, with 50, 000 not an uncommon estimate.
Other statistics, such as the standard deviation and the range, are called measures of spread and describe how spread out the data is.
Other themes include the dissection of human nature from a range of standpoints, and male and female gender roles.
Other channels for tax-privileged savings exist that also pre-date ISAs, notably the National Savings and Investments, which is a state owned bank offering a range of non-ISA tax free accounts ( in addition to its own ISAs.
Other vehicles in the DAF range have included the inherited from Leyland trucks Roadrunner ( Badged DAF 600, 800, 1000 On the Continent ) which evolved into the 45 Series, the cab of which was used on the 18 ton gross 55, also as a military spec 4 × 4.
Other terminal devices include the V2P Prehensor, a versatile robust gripper that allows customers to modify aspects of it, Texas Assist Devices ( with a whole assortment of tools ) and TRS that offers a range of terminal devices for sports.
Other ( sub ) species have been proposed, but morphometric data ( unlike in Pterophyllum, the freshwater angelfish ) varies as much between individuals from one location as across the whole range of all discus fish species.
Other people who have lived in Deptford, range from the First Governor of the Honourable East India Company, and Ambassador to the court of Russia, Sir Thomas Smith, whose magnificent house was destroyed by fire in 1618 ; to early members of the Chartist movement, John Gast and George Julian Harney ; and the Cleveleys, John Cleveley the Elder and his sons John and Robert, a family of marine artists who also worked as tradesmen in the Dockyard.
Other partnership projects range from joint educational activities to major engineering projects to regulate water levels on wetlands.

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