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Small-scale ( 64 or 128 bits ) SIMD has become popular on general-purpose CPUs in the early 1990s and continuing through 1997 and later with Motion Video Instructions ( MVI ) for Alpha.
Small-scale aerospike engine development using a hybrid rocket propellant configuration has been ongoing by members of the Reaction Research Society.
Small-scale hardware has been designed and fabricated for the Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory ( AFRPL ) for ground test evaluation.
Small-scale recreational prospecting for placer gold has been seen in many parts of the world including New Zealand ( especially in Otago ), Australia, South Africa, Wales ( at Dolaucothi and in Gwynedd ), in Canada and in the United States especially in western states but also elsewhere.
Small-scale local fishery for shrimp and prawns has existed for centuries, and continues to form a large porportion of the world's shrimp fisheries.

Small-scale and since
Small-scale probes on the perimeter at Nui Dat and mortar fire had been anticipated, and both had since occurred, with such activity a possible prelude to an attack.

Small-scale and 1950s
Small-scale military actions, which would eventually escalate into the Vietnam War, started in the late 1950s, when South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem instituted an anti-Communist campaign aimed at rooting out " left behind " Viet Minh forces.

Small-scale and .
Small-scale, subsistence agriculture ( called hoe-farming ) is largely indistinguishable from gardening.
Small-scale cannabis cultivation ; lesser transshipment point for cannabis and cocaine to the US.
Small-scale cider production on farms for domestic consumption, particularly by seasonal workers from Brittany and mainland Normandy, was maintained, but by the mid-20th century production dwindled until only eight farms were producing cider for their own consumption in 1983.
Small-scale industry is limited to handicrafts, fish processing, and copra.
Small-scale pumping plants began drawing water from the Murray in the 1850s and the first large-volume plant was constructed at Mildura in 1887.
Small-scale manufacturing, especially textiles, flourished under the Francia dictatorship, when the nation's borders were closed.
Small-scale models of nuraghe have often been excavated at religious sites ( e. g. in the " maze " temple at the Su Romanzesu site near Bitti in central Sardinia ).
Small-scale, tornado-like circulations can occur near any intense surface heat source.
Small-scale fading refers to the rapid changes in radio signal amplitude in a short period of time or travel distance.
Small-scale energetic signatures such as plasma heating ( observed as compact soft X-ray brightening ) may be indicative of impending CMEs.
Small-scale study groups, such as the " Democracy Salon " and the " Caodi Salon ", began appearing on Beijing university campuses.
Small-scale gardening and farming, for household food production or small business production, tends to use the smaller-scale methods above, whereas medium-to large-scale farming tends to use the larger-scale methods.
Small-scale industries produce beer, soap, concrete products, clothing, paper products, matches, ice cream, canned meat, fruit juices, furniture, plywood, and paint.
Small-scale rectangular raster image maps can have an associated world file for GIS map software which describes the location, scale and rotation of the map.
Small-scale etching requires attention to disposal of used etchant, which is corrosive and toxic due to its metal content.
Small-scale smugglers generally arrange all aspects of the smuggling operations themselves.
Small-scale operations, often with low productivity, employ many former state miners.
Small-scale manufacturing activity features the processing of peanuts, fish, and hides.
ITIL Small-scale implementation provides an approach to ITIL framework implementation for smaller IT units or departments.
Small-scale gold mining began at Imarlkba, near Barramundi Creek, and Mundogie Hill in the 1920s and at Moline ( previously called Eureka and Northern Hercules mine ), south of the Park, in the 1930s.
Small-scale industry simultaneously appeared along the banks of the East Aspetuck River in New Preston.

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The development of the tourism sector in Algeria had previously been hampered by a lack of facilities, but since 2004 a broad tourism development strategy has been implemented resulting in many hotels of a high modern standard being built.
The government has been criticized for failing to inform tourists of the crocodile sanctuary and danger, while simultaneously promoting tourism.
Its climate encourages outdoor recreation and tourism, though its economic mainstay has long been resource extraction, principally logging and mining.
The Government of The Bahamas welcomes foreign investment in tourism and banking and has declared an interest in agricultural and industrial investments to generate local employment, particularly in white-collar or skilled jobs.
Neum has many hotels and is an important tourism destination.
Trophy hunting has the potential to provide economic justification for the preservation of larger areas of bongo habitat than national parks, especially in remote regions of Central Africa where possibilities for commercially successful tourism are very limited ( Wilkie and Carpenter 1999 ).
Each is the other's chief economic partner and large-scale tourism and migration between the two nations has increased rapport.
Under the latest economic protocol ( signed 3 January 1997 ), Turkey has undertaken to provide loans totalling $ 250 million for the purpose of implementing projects included in the protocol related to public finance, tourism, banking, and privatization.
While the Cape Breton Regional Municipality is in transition from an industrial to a service-based economy, the rest of Cape Breton Island outside of the industrial area surrounding Sydney-Glace Bay has been more stable, with a mixture of fishing, forestry, small-scale agriculture, and tourism.
Coupled with the Fortress of Louisbourg, it has driven the growth of the tourism industry on the island in recent decades.
Although the service sector has recently overtaken agriculture as the leading employer of Dominicans ( due principally to growth in tourism and Free Trade Zones ), agriculture remains the most important sector in terms of domestic consumption and is in second place ( behind mining ) in terms of export earnings.
It then diversified and now has income from tourism, commercial fishing, and servicing the fishing industry as well as agriculture.
However, the development of tourism during the 1980s has caused the population to grow year on year since then, doubling it in a little less than a decade.
Fuerteventura also has a centre linked with the National University of Distance Education, offering courses in many subjects including economics, business studies, law, history and tourism.
The Asian Development Bank has identified tourism as one of FSM's highest potential growth industries.
Florida has grown as well, driven to a great extent by its long established tourism industry but also by its position as a gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America.
Other areas of the Gulf Coast have benefited less, though economic development fueled by tourism has greatly increased property values along the coast, and is now a severe danger to the valuable but fragile ecosystems of the Gulf Coast.
Georgia's economy has traditionally revolved around Black Sea tourism, cultivation of citrus fruits, tea and grapes ; mining of manganese and copper ; and output of a big industrial sector producing wine, metals, machinery, chemicals, and textiles.
Tourism has become one of Ghana's largest foreign income earners ( ranking third in 1997 ), and the Ghanaian Government has placed great emphasis upon further tourism support and development.
The role of the UK Ministry of Defence, which at one time was Gibraltar's main source of income, has declined, with today's economy mainly based on shipping, tourism, financial services, and the Internet.
Gibraltar benefits from an extensive shipping trade, a well regulated international finance center, tourism, and has become a global leader in the virtual gaming industry.
Over the past two decades, the economy has shifted from one of agriculture-dominant into that of services-dominant, with tourism serving as the leading foreign currency earning sector.

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