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Other and localized
Other, non-literary traditions guided the vase-painters, and a localized, chthonic presence of Medea was propitiated with unrecorded emotional overtones at Corinth, at the sanctuary devoted to her slain children, or locally venerated elsewhere as a foundress of cities.
Other factors may be important in localized areas.
Other localized threats include the introduction of feral and domestic dogs and cats, creating direct competition and through predation and disease transmission.
Other early researchers localized the battle in various other places, e. g. near Monda or Montilla, the latter having been proposed on the basis of on an earlier localization attempt that was only meant to honor a member of the French royal house, who was born in Montilla.
Other people experience different illusions, such as the higher tones on the left and the lower tones on the right, or a pattern in which the sounds appear to be localized in different and changing ways.
* Other opponents argue that localized food production and the introduction of common resources and common lands into the urban areas would produce a tragedy of the commons, though many urban farms and community gardens are managed privately or through other civil society organizations.
Other descriptions of psychological pain are " a wide range of subjective experiences characterized as an awareness of negative changes in the self and in its functions accompanied by negative feelings ", " a diffuse subjective experience ... differentiated from physical pain which is often localized and associated with noxious physical stimuli ", anda lasting, unsustainable, and unpleasant feeling resulting from negative appraisal of an inability or deficiency of the self .”
Other studies suggest the local ( cutaneous ) activity of tPA can be increased in psychogenic purpura, leading to substantial amounts of localized plasmin activity, rapid degradation of fibrin clots, and resultant bleeding.
Other countries, such as China, also use this layout, but with appropriately localized terms.
Other complementary exocyst components such as Sec15 ( EXOC6 ) and Sec4 are localized to the vesicle membrane.

Other and tissue
Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum, periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage.
Other total autologous tissue breast reconstruction donor sites include the buttocks ( superior or inferior gluteal artery perforator flaps ( SGAP or IGAP )).
Other causes of epilepsy are brain lesions, where there is scar tissue or another abnormal mass of tissue in an area of the brain.
Other compounds used to color tissue sections include safranin, oil red o, Congo red, fast green FCF, silver salts, and numerous natural and artificial dyes that were usually originated from the development dyes for the textile industry.
Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum and periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage.
Other causes may be tumors, cysts, trauma, and thickened bone or soft tissue.
Other symptoms are nonspecific and result either from the consequences of muscle tissue breakdown or from the condition that originally led to the muscle breakdown.
Other instance of tissue remodeling, is the thickening of the cardiac muscle in response to the growth of blood pressure detected by the arterial wall.
Other conditions with high ANA titre include Addison disease, Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ( ITP ), Hashimoto's, Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Type I diabetes mellitus, Mixed connective tissue disorder ( MCTD ).
Other symptoms include thickening of the bone structure and accumulation of bone tissue, which both contribute to impaired joint mobility.
Other than the brownish cap with white warts, distinguishing features of Amanita pantherina include the collar-like roll of volval tissue at the top of the basal bulb, and the elliptical, inamyloid spores.
( Other examples include good agriculture practices, good guidance practices, and good tissue practices.
Other scrotal tissue forms the labia majora.
Other sources cite surgeries leaving 20 to 50 micrometres of corneal tissue unincised ( roughly equivalent to 90 % of corneal depth, based on thickness norms ).
Other compounds used to color tissue sections include safranin, Oil Red O, congo red, silver salts and artificial dyes.
Other control methods include planting resistant varieties, removing infected plant tissue to prevent overwintering of the disease, using soil and systemic fungicides to eradicate the disease from the soil, flood fallowing, and using clean seeds each year.
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 diseases that involve connective tissue, such as sarcoidosis and Wegener's granulomatosis.
Other applications are in agro chemicals such as plant growth regulators, paint-and polymer chemistry, catalysts and main mechanism of formalin tissue crosslinking.
Other complications include Bezold's abscess, an abscess ( a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue ) behind the sternocleidomastoid muscle in the neck, or a subperiosteal abscess, between the periosteum and mastoid bone ( resulting in the typical appearance of a protruding ear ).
Other important applications include micromachining of a variety materials such as plastic, glass, crystal, composite materials and organic tissue ( see more detailed information under excimer laser ).
Other cell types included in this model are human embryonic stem cells ( hESCs, such as Geron ’ s hESC-based platform of differentiated cells, described further in Section 2. 1 ), hematopoietic stem cells ( HSCs ), as well as engineered cells used in tissue grafts.
Other strategies for protracting inverted nipples include regularly stimulating the nipples to a protruding state, in an attempt to gradually loosen the nipple tissue.

Other and damage
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
Other deviations from the standard 4th Edition D & D rules include new damage types such as " Radiation ", Gamma World-specific skills, and increased lethality.
Other impairments, though, can at first seem completely non-related to the limb weakness but are, in fact, a direct result of the damage to the affected side of the brain.
Other functions include digesting foreign bacteria ( or other forms of waste ) that invade a cell and helping repair damage to the plasma membrane by serving as a membrane patch, sealing the wound.
Other outcomes include organ damage / failure, cornea scratching, and blindness.
Other more subtle changes to the game include new physics to the ninja rope, and the removal of an in game glitch that allowed players to inflict huge damage to another worm, by aiming the mortar ( a common weapon with high ammo ) vertically above another player.
In 1985, two years in the making he released his second novel ; De Overkant ( The Other Side ) deals with the damage done by colonialism on the Dutch Indies.
Other than stability, arms control comes with cost reduction and damage limitation.
Other than the inevitable damage to the economy, the chief effect of the 24-day strike was to induce Allende to bring the head of the army, general Carlos Prats, into the government as Interior Minister.
Other dangers associated with geophagia include damage to tooth enamel, the ingestion of a variety of bacteria, various forms of soil contamination, and intestinal obstruction.
Other pest and diseases can gain entry through the physical damage caused by gall formation, leading to rots.
Other episodes no longer air on GSN due to tape damage.
Other definitions require less specific damage.
Other possible causes such as arson and an IRA bomb were quickly rejected by police as possible causes of the fire because of the lack of damage to the metal sides of the escalator that would have been present in the event of a bomb, or of significant traces of an accelerant as would be expected in an arson.
Other hurricanes, such as Diana in 1984, Bertha and Fran in 1996 and Floyd in 1999, have caused damage to the island, though nowhere near as catastrophic as that of Hazel. Construction began on a $ 64 million bridge project in November 2007, with a December 2009 completion date.
Other approaches involve avoidance techniques, which focus on keeping the individual occupied with other activities, or replacing the act of self-harm with safer methods that do not lead to permanent damage.
Other weapons and items are available — Link can block or reflect attacks with a shield, stun enemies by throwing Deku Nuts, attack from a distance with a bow and arrows, destroy obstacles and damage enemies with bombs.
Other heart surgery factors related to mental damage may be events of hypoxia, high or low body temperature, abnormal blood pressure, irregular heart rhythms, and fever after surgery.
Other consequences, which can manifest anywhere from a few months to years after infection, include fever, damage to the spleen and liver, and anemia.
Other processes that can damage the sixth nerve include strokes ( infarctions ), demyelination, infections ( e. g. meningitis ), cavernous sinus diseases and various neuropathies.
Other rumours that the car hid major crash damage ( in part true, as the new bumper design sprung back after minor impact and couldn't be " read " to interpret major damage ) also harmed the car's reputation.
Other companies have tried hydrating the coir blocks with water, but coir breaker-type machines are usually best. A machine ( US patent number 5, 839, 674 ) decompresses the coir blocks by rubbing them apart in a chamber that keeps the blocks ( or bricks ) tightly compressed together, crumbling the material, then sifting through a screen with no fiber damage.
Other seeds such as those of the sweet chestnut ( Castanea sativa ) show oxidative damage resulting from uncontrolled metabolism occurring during the drying process.

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