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Other factors favouring the retention of mounted forces included the high quality of Russian Cossacks and other horse cavalry ; and the relative lack of roads suitable for wheeled vehicles in many parts of the Eastern Front.
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 stands omit the tripod and instead attach the stand to the side of the bass drum ; This is particular suitable for very large bass drums or double bass drum configurations.
Other villas in the hinterland of Rome are interpreted in light of the agrarian treatises written by the elder Cato, Columella and Varro, both of whom sought to define the suitable lifestyle of conservative Romans, at least in idealistic terms.
Other networks contain various elements of these two classical types to make them suitable for various types of applications.
Other evenweave fabrics are also suitable for Hardanger embroidery but do not usually have the clearly defined block appearance.
( Other worms like Perionyx excavatus are suitable for warmer climates.
Other common video formats are supported as well ( see below ), from video to purely digital ones, making DPX a file format suitable for almost any raster digital imaging applications.
Other enhancements included MOA's new Multiversity Galleries, the creation of the RRN ( Reciprocal Research Network ) linking Northwest Coast collections around the world, a relocated and expanded Museum Shop, year-round cafe, and courtyard and outdoor ' events pad ' suitable for facility rentals.
Other leathers are used for the plaiting of heavier products suitable for everyday use.
* Other provisions to be inserted by the High Contracting Parties relating to the application of any general conditions attached to mandates, which are suitable to the case in Palestine.
Other commonly available solvents damage emulsion, and thus are not suitable for this application.
*# Other extrajudicial measures are not suitable: informal warning, police caution, Crown caution or referral to community program ( s );
Other potentially suitable tracers are named in various patents.
Other stake specialists may be called to organize activities — typically sports or drama programs — which are more suitable for the larger numbers of people available to a stake and might be difficult for a ward to carry out on its own.
Other shrapnel material can be anything of suitable size and hardness, most often nails, screws, nuts, and thick wire.
Other locations had been considered, specifically the locations where the film Queimada ( 1969 ) directed by Gillo Pontecorvo had been shot, but Deodato rejected these locations due to lack of suitable rainforest.
Other areas with a similar climate were less suitable for agriculture because of the lack of geographic variation within the region and the lack of availability of plants for domestication.
Other breeds of cattle that are suitable for jallikattu are the palingu ( or naatu ) maadu, the umblachery and the malai maadu.
Other grains and starch sources generally considered suitable for gluten-free diets include amaranth, arrowroot, millet, montina, lupin, quinoa, sorghum ( jowar ), taro, teff, chia seed, and yam.
Other sites on the east coast and at lochs and rivers, and large numbers of rock shelters and shell middens around the west coast and islands, build up a picture of highly mobile people, often using sites seasonally and having boats for fishing and for transporting stone tools from sites where suitable materials are found.
Other helmets will be more suitable for these activities.
Other redevelopments are also in the work such as the $ 350 million revitalisation of the TMAG ( Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery ) and plans to develop the Brooke Street Pier into a more suitable ferry terminal for a renewed public transport ferry service.
Other established treatments may be more suitable for the patient, rather than cord blood transplants, and it may become possible to obtain the needed blood or more generalized stem cells by other means, such as from the bloodstream of an adult or from tissue culture.

Other and heat
Other significant properties are high specific heat ( 1925 J · kg < sup >− 1 </ sup >· K < sup >− 1 </ sup >) and thermal conductivity ( 216 W · m < sup >− 1 </ sup >· K < sup >− 1 </ sup >), which make beryllium the metal with the best heat dissipation characteristics per unit weight.
Other ocean currents redistribute heat between land and water on a more regional scale.
Other things associated with fire and yellow bile in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of summer, since it increased the qualities of heat and aridity ; the choleric temperament ( of a person dominated by the yellow bile humour ); the masculine ; and the eastern point of the compass.
Other things associated with air and blood in ancient and medieval medicine included the season of spring, since it increased the qualities of heat and moisture ; the sanguine temperament ( of a person dominated by the blood humour ); hermaphrodite ( combining the masculine quality of heat with the feminine quality of moisture ); and the northern point of the compass.
Other objects on which frost tends to form are those with low specific heat or high thermal emissivity, such as blackened metals ; hence the accumulation of frost on the heads of rusty nails.
Other terms used for this family of weapons are high-impulse thermobaric weapons ( HITs ), heat and pressure weapons, vacuum bombs, or fuel-air explosives ( FAE or FAX ).
Other than the heat retention properties of urban areas, the nighttime maximum in urban canyons could also be due to the blocking of " sky view " during cooling: surfaces lose heat at night principally by radiation to the comparatively cool sky, and this is blocked by the buildings in an urban area.
Other methods of refrigeration include the air cycle machine used in aircraft ; the vortex tube used for spot cooling, when compressed air is available ; and thermoacoustic refrigeration using sound waves in a pressurized gas to drive heat transfer and heat exchange ; steam jet cooling popular in the early 1930s for air conditioning large buildings ; thermoelastic cooling using a smart metal alloy stretching and relaxing.
Other memorable phrases attributed to Wilson include " the white heat of the revolution.
Other effects that may impact the economy are: reduced visibility affecting aircraft and road transportation ; reduced sunlight reaching the surface ; increased cloud formation increasing the heat blanket effect ; high level dust sometimes obscures the sun over Florida ; effects on human health of breathing dust.
Other associates such as his longtime drummer and musical director John French and bassist Richard Snyder have stated that they had noticed symptoms consistent with the onset of multiple sclerosis, such as sensitivity to heat, loss of balance, and stiffness of gait, by the late 1970s.
Other issues include the cost of insulated glazing and developing effective systems to redistribute heat throughout the living area.
Other possible, but rare, causes of hyperthermia are thyrotoxicosis and the presence of a tumor on the adrenal gland, called a pheochromocytoma, both of which can cause increased heat production.
Other small contributing factors are human body heat and blasting.
Other tools like blowtorches will burn their fuel externally to generate heat.
Other possible states of the universe ( for example, a universe at heat death equilibrium ) would actually result in no increase of entropy.
Other methods of decoration used on T-shirts include airbrush, applique, embroidery, impressing or embossing, and the ironing on of either flock lettering, heat transfers, or dye-sublimation transfers.
Other limitations on boll weevil populations include extreme heat and drought.
Other countercurrent exchange circuits where the incoming and outgoing fluids touch each other are used for retaining a high concentration of a dissolved substance or for retaining heat, or for allowing the external buildup of the heat or concentration at one point in the system.
Other courses related to heat transfer include energy conversion, thermofluids, and mass transfer.

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