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Particularly common are sodium borohydride ( NaBH < sub > 4 </ sub >) and lithium aluminium hydride and hindered reagents such as DIBAL.
Particularly common models include the Apple Inc. 13 " model that was originally sold with the Macintosh II starting in 1987.
* Unlicensed operation — Particularly associated with amateur radio and licensed personal communication services such as GMRS, this refers to use of radio equipment on a section of spectrum for which the equipment is designed but on which the user is not licensed to operate ( most such operators are informally known as " bubble pack pirates " from the sealed plastic retail packaging common to such walkie-talkies ).
Particularly common types of secondary succession include responses to natural disturbances such as fire, flood, and severe winds, and to human-caused disturbances such as logging and agriculture.
Particularly common as musical accompaniment is the Stabat Mater.
Particularly influential were the " Guidelines for Nonsexist Language in APA Journals ," first published as a modification to the 1974 edition, which provided practical alternatives to sexist language then in common usage.
Particularly common to compare a given percentile to the median, as in the chart at right ; compare seven-number summary, which summarizes a distribution by certain percentiles.
* Particularly in Paradox 1. 0 and 2. 0, the user and programming manuals won readability awards-they were copiously illustrated, well laid out and explanations were written in common English.
Particularly the housefly ( Musca domestica ) is common amongst humans and has caused many diseases to spread in the past.
Particularly common in sleeping among Greyhounds is the so-called " roach " or " cockroach " sleeping position, in which a Greyhound will roll onto his / her back and spread his / her legs at odd angles in all directions, in a position reminiscent of deceased cockroaches who are often found on their backs.
Particularly in Nekpikheil, this is so common that very younger girls might also be seen having needlework in their hands.
Particularly interesting about Hugo's transcriptions was his notation of variation between successive verses sung by the lead singer, a procedure common in folk song.
Particularly well-trained and talented twisters, however, can blow-up several balloons at once, and some can even blow up 160s, which are much more difficult to mouth-inflate than the more common 260s, as their narrowness requires a great deal more strength and breath pressure to inflate.
Particularly during peak times when longer trains are used, it is quite common to see a train comprising two four car units, one from each batch.

Particularly and law
Particularly in the United States, marshal is used for various kinds of law enforcement officers.

Particularly and is
Particularly hard for the therapist to grasp are those instances in which the patient is manifesting an introject traceable to something in the therapist, some aspect of the therapist of which the latter is himself only poorly aware, and the recognition of which, as a part of himself, he finds distinctly unwelcome.
Particularly important is the reduction of coenzyme Q in complex III, since a highly reactive free radical is formed as an intermediate ( Q ·< sup >−</ sup >).
Particularly important is the ability to sequester iron, which is the function of iron-binding proteins such as transferrin and ferritin.
Particularly famous is the Pratt Mantle, relatively easy but a classic mantle ; the Pratt Overhang, a classic off-width, an adjacent John Gill face problem, and the forty foot Monkee Traverse.
Particularly with some lower-priced embossers, it is sometimes necessary to mount the embosser on its own table, as otherwise the vibrations can damage the computer by eventually causing microchips and other components to come loose from the circuit boards.
Particularly influential for many who utilize the term, Cultural imperialism, is his philosophical interpretation of power and his concept of governmentality.
Particularly heated is the debate over the beliefs of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington.
Particularly well known species include the frog Oxyglossus pusillus ( Owen ) of the Eocene of India and the toothed frog Indobatrachus, an early lineage of modern frogs, which is now placed in the Australian family Myobatrachidae.
Particularly problematic are the attempts to give neat introductions to deconstruction by people trained in literary criticism who sometimes have little or no expertise in the relevant areas of philosophy that Derrida is working in relation to.
Particularly the science park of the vision is costly, with an expected 700 million euro investment in the campus needed for realization of the plan.
Particularly when the frequency interpretation of probability is mistakenly assumed to be the only possible basis for frequentist inference.
Particularly noteworthy is the absence of loops and / statements in manipulating the array ; mathematical operations are applied to the array as a whole.
Particularly important is the part of counting to three after the pulling of the triggering pin ( the surmounted cross ), complicated by King Arthur's mental block on counting.
Particularly in Hungary the dissatisfaction caused by this ' adventure ' has reached the gravest proportions, prompted by that strong conservative instinct which animates the Magyar race and is the secret of its destinies.
Particularly significant in this development were the three Welsh Arthurian romances, which are closely similar to those of Chrétien, albeit with some significant differences: Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain is related to Chrétien's Yvain ; Geraint and Enid, to Erec and Enide ; and Peredur son of Efrawg, to Perceval.
Particularly in East and Central Africa, people harvest papyrus, which is used to manufacture items that are sold or used locally.
Particularly in the study of languages, a prefix is also called a preformative, because it alters the form of the words to which it is affixed.
Particularly influential was Daughter of Time ( 1951 ) by Josephine Tey, in which a modern detective concludes that Richard III is innocent in the death of the Princes.
Particularly promising is the strengthening of aluminium alloys with as little as 0. 5 % scandium.
Particularly from year 2000 onwards, the term is used widely in the biosciences, and in a variety of contexts.

Particularly and England
Particularly in the years after 1630, Puritans left for New England ( see Migration to New England ( 1620 – 1640 )), supporting the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and other settlements.
Particularly hardest hit by economic problems were the north of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales ; unemployment reached 70 % in some areas at the start of the 1930s ( with more than 3 million out of work nationally ) and many families depended entirely on payments from local government known as the dole.
Particularly in New England, this system was supplemented by drawing town plats.
Particularly hardest hit by economic problems were the industrial and mining areas in the north of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
Particularly associated with ports and railways in Scotland and northern England, Meik fathered two prominent engineering sons: Patrick Meik and Charles Meik.
Particularly notable examples included Freeth's Coffee House, one of the most celebrated meeting places of Georgian England ; Ketley's Building Society, the world's first building society, founded at the Golden Cross in Snow Hill in 1775 ; the Birmingham Book Club, whose radical politics saw it nicknamed the " Jacobin Club ", and which alongside other debating societies such as the Birmingham Free Debating Society and the Amicable Debating Society played a prominent role in the growing expression of popular political consciousness within the town ; and the more conservative Birmingham Bean Club, a dining club uniting leading loyalist figures in the town with prominent landowners from the surrounding counties, which played a prominent role in the emergence of a distinct " Birmingham interest " in regional politics from 1774.
Particularly in Germany, in the south of England, in Belgium, in western Turkey and in the Netherlands where it generally lives amongst or along side flocks of naturalized Psittacula krameri ( Ringnecked or Rose-ringed Parakeet ).
Particularly during the Industrial Revolution hundreds of thousands of Welsh people migrated internally to the big cities of England and Scotland or to work in the coal mines of the north of England.

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