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Other parts of the world developed other names for the high citadel or alcázar, which often reinforced a naturally strong site.
Other naturally raised animal products may be included if needed during dietary transition or according to individual needs.
Other forms of particle radiation, including mesons and muons, occur naturally when ( cosmic rays ) impact the atmosphere.
Other naturally occurring isotopes are fissionable, but not fissile.
Other commercially minor but nutritionally promising species of naturally evolved wheat species include black, yellow and blue wheat.
Other colors occur naturally in tropospheric clouds.
Other species of Strongyloides naturally parasitic in humans, but with restricted distributions, are S. fuelleborni in central Africa and S. kellyi in Papua New Guinea.
Other tick species have been shown to be naturally infected with R. rickettsii or serve as experimental vectors in the laboratory.
Other sources say that he was a naturally rude and arrogant individual, or that he was corrupt, which offended Asano, a devoutly moral Confucian.
Other theoretical work contends that, " A sharp interface between quark matter and the vacuum would have very different properties from the surface of a neutron star "; and, addressing key parameters like surface tension and electrical forces that were neglected in the original study, the results show that as long as the surface tension is below a low critical value, the large strangelets are indeed unstable to fragmentation and strange stars naturally come with complex strangelet crusts, analogous to those of neutron stars.
Other plant hormones and growth regulators are not easily grouped into these classes ; they exist naturally or are synthesized by humans or other organisms, including chemicals that inhibit plant growth or interrupt the physiological processes within plants.
Other distinctive features are a relatively long, level croup, or top of the hindquarters, and naturally high tail carriage.
Other varieties, as in Quebec, Vermont, or New York State, may be naturally un-colored.
Other drugs ( such as methamphetamine and MDMA ) are normally made from commercially available chemicals, though both can also be made from naturally occurring precursors.
This separateness is in itself false since the Finite naturally engenders the Infinite through Limitation and the Ought, while the Infinite, thus produced, is bounded by its Other, the Finite, and is therefore itself Finite.
Other late 17th century French and Dutch landscapes, in that intensely ordered and flat terrain, fell naturally into avenues ; Meindert Hobbema, in The Avenue at Middelharnis, 1689, presents such an avenue in farming country, neatly flanked at regular intervals by rows of young trees that have been rigorously limbed up ; his central vanishing point mimics the avenue's propensity to draw the spectator forwards along it.
Other fields have since recognized the same occurrence in their own spheres and have naturally adopted the name.
Other subpopulations may be naturally divided by political or country boundaries.
Other species found in the lake naturally include largemouth bass, yellow bass, tilapia, carp, channel catfish and bluegill.
Other species in the family Lymnaeidae are serving as naturally or experimentally intermediate hosts of Fasciola gigantica and they include: Austropeplea ollula, Austropeplea viridis, Radix peregra, Radix auricularia, Radix natalensis, Radix luteola, Radix rubiginosa, Pseudosuccinea columella and Galba truncatula.
The Other first ensured that his granddaughter Susan ( the last child to be naturally born on Gallifrey ) was safe, sending her to the spaceport to get off the planet.
Other points of interest near Tiya include Melka Awash, the Hera Shetan crater lake, and Agesoke a place where very tall naturally ordered stoneblocks could be seen.
Other scholars feel that the discussion of oaths naturally follows the discussion of divorce as one of the major legal issues of the day was over marriage vows.
Other than the naturally occurring isotopes, the longest-lived radioisotopes are < sup > 151 </ sup > Sm, which has a half-life of 90 years, and < sup > 145 </ sup > Sm, which has a half-life of 340 days.

Other and derived
Other scholars, including C. C. Torrey, Kline and Jordan argue that the word is derived from the Hebrew moed (), meaning " assembly ".
Other authors have found small or inconsistent differences in concentrations but claim that exposure of cyclists is higher due to increased minute ventilation and is associated with minor biological changes .< ref > The significance of the associated health effect, if any, is unclear but probably much smaller than the health impacts associated with accidents and the health benefits derived from additional physical activity.
Other engineering disciplines also overlap with control engineering, as it can be applied to any system for which a suitable model can be derived.
Other primary information is derived from external historical sources related to the chronological connections between Paul's association with Philippi, its political and economical setting, and its social and religio-philosophical context as well.
Other words derived from this root are ' mad ' ( literally, ' one whose intellect is hidden '), ' madness ', and ' embryo, fetus ' (' hidden inside the womb ').
Other games derived from hockey or its predecessors include the following:
Other Wiccan terms and concepts like coven, esbat, the Wiccan Wheel of the Year, and the Horned God are, it has been suggested, influenced by or derived directly from Murray's works.
Other less likely explanations involve " Hogan " ( a nickname for Irish workers at the Hog Island shipyard ), a reference to the pork or " hog " meat used in hoagies, " honky sandwich " ( using a racial slur for white people seen eating them ) or " hooky sandwich " ( derived from " hookie " for truant kids seen eating them ).
Other musical genres derived from samba, such as samba-canção, partido alto, samba-enredo, samba de gafieira, samba de breque, bossa nova, samba-rock, and pagode, have all earned names for themselves.
Other books ; Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, 1 and 2 Maccabees are variously found in Vulgate manuscripts with texts derived from the Old Latin ; sometimes together with Latin versions of other texts found neither in the Hebrew Bible, nor in the Septuagint, 4 Esdras, the Prayer of Manasses and Laodiceans.
Other companies operate duck tours that use amphibious vehicles, mostly derived from World War II era DUKWs, and encompass both the city's streets and its waterways.
Other products failed or had limited success — a Psion Siemens ' GSM device, a Series 5 based STB, the Wavefinder DAB radio, an attempt to add Dragon's speech recognition software to a PDA, Ericsson cancelled a Series 5MX derived smartphone project in 2001.
Other oral oestrogen preparations include synthetically derived piperazine estrone sulphate, estriol, micronised estradiol and estradiol valerate.
Other Portuguese influences include a large number of Indonesian words derived from Portuguese which alongside Malay was the lingua franca up until the early 19th century.
Other dicotyledons and monocotyledons have monosulcate pollen, or forms derived from it, whereas eudicots have tricolpate pollen, or derived forms, the pollen having three or more pores set in furrows called colpi.
Other coin names that are derived from the gold of which they were once made:
Other thermodynamic ensembles can be also defined, corresponding to different physical requirements, for which analogous formulae can often similarly be derived.
Other than the indigenous climate and produce, Australian cuisine has been derived from the tastes of immigrant settlers to Australia and the produce they have introduced to the continent.
The Book of Lost Tales – Vol 1, “ One was very great and deep and beautiful, but it was mingled with an unquenchable sorrow, while the other was now grown to unity and a system of its own, but was loud and vain and arrogant, braying triumphantly against the other as it thought to drown it, yet ever, as it essayed to clash most fearsomely, finding itself but in some manner supplementing or harmonizing with its rival .” p 54. also compare The Lost Road and Other Writings | The Lost Road “ The other had grown now to a unity and system, yet an imperfect one, save insofar as derived still from the eldest theme of Ilúvatar …” p 158.
Other principal sources include a lexicon by " Eudemus ," perhaps derived from the work On Rhetorical Language by Eudemus of Argos.
Other industrial products are oils, lubricants, perfumes, fragrances, dyes, paper, waxes, rubber, latexes, resins, poisons, and cork, which can all be derived from various plant species.
Other such place-names include Lugdunum Clavatum ( modern Laon, France ) and Luguvalium ( modern Carlisle, England ) It is also possible that Lucus Augusti ( modern Lugo in Galicia, Spain ) is derived from the theonym Lugus ,< ref >* García Quintela, Marco V. ( et al.
Other notable concepts derived from the physics of FPS game engines are i. a.

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