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Some and minor
Some of the minor effects include changes to the airflow that lead to problems in control.
Some scholars have inferred that the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and didn't actually make legal judgements.
Some species and genera had a very wide distribution with only minor variations.
Some people suggested Cleveland was at best the dominant team in a minor league, while others were confident of its prospects in the NFL.
" Some minor repairs were done to the section believed to be the tomb of Jesus almost immediately after 1009, but a true attempt at restoration would have to wait for decades.
Some countries have made reservations to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, but they are minor.
Some currencies do not have any minor currency unit at all.
Some minor tributaries of Siberia's Yenisei River also rise in the mountains of northwestern Mongolia.
Some urban legends have passed through the years with only minor changes to suit regional variations.
Some of Mozart's early symphonies are Italian overtures, with three movements running into each other ; many are homotonal ( all three movements having the same key signature, with the slow middle movement being in the relative minor ).
Some of Beethoven's works have direct models in comparable works by Mozart, and he wrote cadenzas ( WoO 58 ) to Mozart's D minor piano concerto K. 466.
Some writers on astrology have thus considered the effects of parallax, but most would agree that ( apart from that of the moon ) they are relatively minor.
Some astrologers also take note of minor planetary bodies, fixed stars, asteroids ( for example, Chiron ) and other mathematically calculated points and angles such as the vertex, equatorial ascendant, etc.
Some astrologers, such as practitioners of Cosmobiology, and Uranian astrology, use minor aspects ( 15 °, 22. 5 °, 67. 5 °, 72 °, 75 °, 105 °, 112. 5 °, 157. 5 °, 165 °) with much narrower orbs.
Some reformers were disappointed that President Garfield had advocated limited tenure only to minor office seekers and had given appointments to his old friends.
Some jurisdictions require that because of the sensitive nature of taking a deposition of a minor, it must be videotaped.
Some contrasted this with the kidnapping of Ciro Cirillo in 1981, a minor political figure for whom the government negotiated.
Some tape scenes were re-used in more than one episode, with only minor changes to various insert shots and Johnson's recorded voiceover.
Some of these approaches are more purely stylistic and have minor effects on the actual story-telling ; some are profound and involve the point of view of characters whom the reader never expected to get to know so well.
Some of Murdoch's other minor inventions and experiments were: a machine developed in 1784 or 1785 in Cornwall for drilling wooden pipes, ( in 1810 this was further developed and patented for stone pipes ), a steam cannon which he attempted to use in 1803 to knock down a wall at Soho, a steam gun in the same year which fired 3 cm lead bullets, and machinery to grind and compress peat moss under great pressure to produce a material with " the appearance of the finest Jet ".
Some supporters were delayed by roadworks while crossing the Pennines on the M62 motorway which resulted in minor traffic congestion.
Some minor political parties have formed as vehicles for Christian Right activists:
Some of the minor eruptions in the 1970s generated small ash falls and lahars ( mudflows ) that damaged skifields.
Some suggested risk factors such as diet, and spice consumption, were hypothesized as ulcerogens ( helping cause ulcers ) until late in the 20th century, but have been shown to be of relatively minor importance in the development of peptic ulcers.
* Some monarchs were known by a contraction of the kingdom's name with shah, such as Khwarezmshah, ruler of the short-lived Muslim realm of Khwarezmia, or the more modest Azeri Shirvanshah of Shirvan ( later a minor khanate ).

Some and morphological
Some morphological rules relate to different forms of the same lexeme ; while other rules relate to different lexemes.
Some algorithms are useful only when the characteristic data are molecular ( DNA, RNA ); other algorithms are useful only when the characteristic data are morphological.
Some morphological theories operate with two distinct suffixes-s, called allomorphs of the morphemes Plural and Third person singular, respectively.
Some of the morphological differences that can help identify the different species are the presence / absence of anastomosis, the presence / absence of holes, and the shape and length of the median area.
Some of the morphological characteristics used to classify avalanches include the type of snow involved, the nature of the failure, the sliding surface, the propagation mechanism of the failure, the trigger of the avalanche, the slope angle, slope aspect, and elevation.
Some palatalization of is apparent in most Kansai speakers, but it seems to have progressed more in morphological suffixes and inflections than in core vocabulary.
* Subfamily: Aythyinae, diving ducks ( Some 15 species of diving ducks, of worldwide distribution, in 2 – 4 genera ; The 1986 morphological analysis suggested that the probably extinct Pink-headed Duck of India, previously treated separately in Rhodonessa, should be placed in Netta, but this has been questioned.
Some morphological characters that were suggested to unite the anthophytes include vessels in wood, net-veined leaves ( in Gnetum only ), lignin chemistry, the layering of cells in the apical meristem, pollen and megaspore features ( including thin megaspore wall ), short cambial initials, and lignin syringal groups.
Some researchers have suggested that they are the same species but morphological and life history evidence shows otherwise.
Some species have very generalised diets ( euryophagy ), but many taxa have narrow prey preferences ( stenophagy ) and correlated morphological specialisations, e. g. for feeding on other snakes, elongate burrowing lizards, squamate eggs, mammals, birds, frogs, fish, etc.
Some languages have morphological devices ( such as inflection ) that change verbs into their causative forms, or adjectives into verbs of becoming.
Some botanists place this species in the genus Chamerion ( sometimes, incorrectly, given as Chamaenerion ) rather than Epilobium based on several morphological distinctions: spiral ( rather than opposite or whorled ) leaf arrangement ; absence ( rather than presence ) of a hypanthium ; subequal stamens ( rather than stamens in two unequal whorls ); zygomorphic ( rather than actinomorphic ) stamens and stigma.
Some morphological studies have also identified the hippopotamus family Hippopotamidae among the Suina.
Some believe that recently discovered morphological similarities between Nicobarese and Austronesian constitute solid proof of a genetic relationship.
Some results show that cisplatin and carboplatin cause different morphological changes in MCF-7 cell lines while exerting their cytotoxic behaviour.
Some researchers, such as Thorington ( 1976 ) posit that S. oedipus is more closely related to the white-footed tamarin ( S. leucopus ) than to S. geoffroyi, a view supported by a multivariate analysis of dental morphology by Hanihara & Natori ( 1987 ) and by work done by Skinner in 1991, which found more similarity between S. oedipus and S. leucopus in 16 out of 17 morphological traits considered.
Some languages simply allow verbs to be used as nouns, while others require some form of morphological transformation.

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