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Since and exposure
Since human plague is rare in most parts of the world, there is no need to vaccinate people other than those at particularly high risk of exposure.
Since the main sensory organs are anatomically located on the head, long hair provides the necessary warmth and protection in a cold climate that allows the use of these organs by exposing them to the elements to " sense ", in for example a hunt, yet still providing necessary warmth and protection to sustain prolonged exposure.
# Large number of similar exposure units: Since insurance operates through pooling resources, the majority of insurance policies are provided for individual members of large classes, allowing insurers to benefit from the law of large numbers in which predicted losses are similar to the actual losses.
Since exposure to light leads to greening of the skins and the development of solanine, growers are interested in covering such tubers.
Since man-made sources accounted for only 18 % of the total radiation exposure, most of which came from natural sources ( 82 %), medical X-rays only accounted for 10 % of total American radiation exposure ; medical procedures as a whole ( including nuclear medicine ) accounted for 14 % of total radiation exposure.
Since 1969, Sesame Street had given Jim Henson's Muppet creations exposure ; however, Henson began to perceive that he was pigeonholed as a children's entertainer.
Since the exposure is set to the object being filmed so the actors appear well lit, the miniature must be over-lit in order to balance the exposure and eliminate any depth of field differences that would otherwise be visible.
Since MCS sufferers seem to have symptoms only when they perceive exposure to chemicals, the syndrome is proposed to be a result of odor hypersensitivity in which individuals have an exaggerated response to scents, or psychological factors.
Since Howerd was not well known to American audiences, this may have been his biggest exposure in the U. S ..
Since the Zentradi's exposure to culture and to Lynn Minmay's songs, some of them become eager to join the humans.
Since many religious authorities believe in the self-evident truth of their doctrines, a mere exposure to the truth in the book would tend to convert outsiders trying to learn the language.
Since Osaka is the largest city in the region and its speakers gained the most media exposure over the last century, non-Kansai-dialect speakers tend to associate the dialect of Osaka with the entire Kansai region.
Since foam neoprene contains gas pockets, the material compresses under water pressure, getting thinner at greater depths ; a 7 mm neoprene wet suit offers much less exposure protection under 100 feet of water than at the surface.
* Since the year 2001, the UK's most successful lookalike has been Derek Williams (" Svenalike ") as Sven-Goran Eriksson's lookalike / soundalike double who was selected by The FA as a stand in for Eriksson at VIP receptions and for Official pre-match Hospitality and has achieved widespread acclaim and the most extensive TV, film and video exposure of any celebrity double in recent history.
Since the 1990s, more winemakers have used long and cool fermentation periods to minimize the volatile esters as well as exposure to French and American oak.
Since each exposure is its own sheet, it's possible to alter development, based on the contrast of the photographed scene, to best fit the dynamic range of the subject.
Since the late 1970s, questions have been raised whether exposure to ELF electric and magnetic fields ( EMF ) within this range of frequencies produces adverse health consequences.
Since the 1960s, cultural ties between France and Quebec have increased significantly and the exchange between the two has resulted in much mutual exposure to each other's arts and societies.
Since teeth are vulnerable during these acidic periods, the development of dental caries relies heavily on the frequency of acid exposure.
Since these vineyards receive the most exposure to the sun, many of the wines produced from these vineyards are richer and more full-bodied than wine produced from other vineyards.
Since their internal temperature has yet to be measured, it is plausible that a Pompeii worm survives exposure to hot water by dissipating heat through its head to keep its internal temperature within the realm previously known to be compatible with animal survival.
Since their exposure to Human society and knowledge, their potential intelligence and learning capacity has been shown to be higher.

Since and unusual
Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
Since the mid-1980s, the donor community, led by the World Bank and the USAID, has recognized that Madagascar is one of the world's most unusual natural wonders.
Since SignWriting is pictographic, in the unusual sense of being an iconic featural script, no phonemic analysis of a language is required to write it with SignWriting.
Since the late 1950s, aerospace engineers have used the term " unobtainium " when referring to unusual or costly materials, or when theoretically considering a material perfect for their needs in all respects, except that it does not exist.
Since the early years of the 17th century it was not unusual for the well-educated gentleman, ( virtuosi ), to take up architecture as a gentlemanly activity ; a pursuit widely accepted as a branch of applied mathematics.
Since its emergence in the English language in the 16th century ( related to the German quer, meaning " across, at right angle, diagonally or transverse "), queer has generally meant " strange ", " unusual ", or " out of alignment ".
Since the speed of light is so great, and as material bodies pass through the aether without obvious friction or drag, the aether was assumed to have a highly unusual combination of properties.
Since it was unusual for popular musicians to be appointed as MBEs, a number of previous recipients complained and protested.
Since the Second World War, the dollar has dominated official reserves, but this is likely a reflection of the unusual domination of the American economy during this period, as well as official discouragement of reserve status from the potential rivals, Germany and Japan.
Since 1978, Jandek has self-released over 60 albums of unusual, often emotionally dissolute folk and blues songs without ever granting more than the occasional interview or providing any biographical information.
Since 1918, Prime Ministers request dissolutions on their own initiative, and need not consult members of the Cabinet ( although, at the very least, it would be unusual for the Cabinet not to be aware of the Prime Minister's intention ).
Since nearly all countries of the world have agreed to deliver each other's mail, it is unusual to need more than the stamps of the originating country ; valid mixed frankings are uncommon and valued by collectors.
Since Churches of Christ are autonomous and purposefully do not maintain an ecclesiastical hierarchy or doctrinal council, it is not unusual to find variations from congregation to congregation.
Since the nineteenth century, suggestions have been made that Timon is the work of two writers, and it has been argued that the play's unusual features are the result of the play's being co-authored by playwrights with very different mentalities ; the most popular candidate, Thomas Middleton, was first suggested in 1920.
Since Leatherback sea turtles had been reported to nest only at Espirito Santo's shore, but never in the state of Paraná, this unusual act brought much attention to the area, biologists have been protecting the nests and checking their eggs ' temperature, although it might be that none of the eggs are fertile.
Since the images φ < sub > n </ sub >( e < sub > k </ sub >( X < sub > 1 </ sub >,…, X < sub > n </ sub >)) = e < sub > k </ sub >( X < sub > 1 </ sub >,…, X < sub > n + 1 </ sub >) for k = 1 ,…, n are still algebraically independent over R, the homomorphism φ < sub > n </ sub > is injective and can be viewed as a ( somewhat unusual ) inclusion of rings.
Since Winter Sleepers, the music for all of Tykwer's films ( with the exception of Heaven ) have been composed by Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil, and Tykwer himself, unusual for a film director.
Since 2001, he had suffered from an unusual form of skin cancer, almost certainly related to his albinism condition, known as oculocutaneous albinism type 1 or OCA1.
Since it has always had its own monarch, its position in the Commonwealth is rather unusual.
Since the Snark lacked a horizontal tail surface, it used elevons as its primary flight control surfaces, and it flew with an unusual nose-high angle during level flight.
Since the latter salt is unusual in the pharmacopeia, the manufacturer increased the amount of oxycodone hydrochloride to 4. 8355 and discontinued the oxycodone terephthalate.
Since the frame buffer was similar in size to the memory size, it was not unusual to display your program / data on the screen allowing you to watch the computer " think " ( i. e. process its data ).
Since women could not vote, and most newspapers were opposed to her candidacy, it was unusual that she received any votes.
Since its return, the tournament has used an unusual point scoring system.

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