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Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water-for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig ( which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William ).
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Some of this trend toward area vocational schools has been related to the problems of persistent labor surplus areas and their desire to attract new industry.
Some of the previously reported compounds have thus been reformulated and a series of new hydrido and carbonyl compounds discovered, the more representative examples being Af, Af, Af, Af and Af ( Af ).
Some time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
Some jurisdictions hold this as an absolute right, and in its absence, a sentence may potentially be overturned, with the result that a new sentencing hearing must be held.
Some of the earliest historiographic texts ( ABC 19, 20 ) suggest he rebuilt the city of Babylon ( Bab-ilu ) in its new location near Akkad.
Some are played primarily throughout one geographic region, and others add new tactical elements to the game.
Some examples are in improving crop technology ( not a medical application per se ; see BioSystems Engineering ), the manufacture of synthetic human insulin through the use of modified bacteria, the manufacture of erythropoietin in hamster ovary cells, and the production of new types of experimental mice such as the oncomouse ( cancer mouse ) for research.
Some modern proposals for new constellations were not successful ; an example is Quadrans, eponymous of the Quadrantid meteors, now divided between Boötes and Draco.
Some hypothesize that large quantities of wood were buried during this period because animals and decomposing bacteria had not yet evolved that could effectively digest the new lignin.
Some of the more technical safety measures include that all new Croatian tunnels have modern safety equipment and there are several control centers, which monitor highway traffic.
Some of the new countries became British Dominions, the genesis of the modern Commonwealth of Nations.
" Some believe that the newly globalised economy of the late 20th and early 21st century has facilitated this process through the use of new information technology.
Some official bodies have adopted the proposed Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy almost entirely, however a more common approach worldwide has been to retain the traditional groupings, and modify rather than replace them in the light of new evidence as it comes to hand.
Some elements of Whiggery opposed this new thinking, and were uncomfortable with the commercial nature of classical liberalism.
Some of the new king's policies, however, led to conflict with France, thus damaging prosperous trade relationships for Defoe, who had established himself as a merchant.
Some techniques achieve this by " jumping " over the azeotropic composition ( by adding an additional component to create a new azeotrope, or by varying the pressure ).
Some of these were certainly " clones "— hastily assembled and quickly forgotten — others explored new grounds of the genre and were highly acclaimed.
Some of the most influential contemporary classical double bass players are known as much for their contributions to pedagogy as for their performing skills, such as US bassist Oscar G. Zimmerman ( 1910 – 1987 ), known for his teaching at the Eastman School of Music and, for 44 summers at the Interlochen National Music Camp in Michigan and French bassist François Rabbath ( b. 1931 ) who developed a new bass method that divided the entire fingerboard into six positions.
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Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
Some areas of the world such as Washington and Oregon in the United States, and Wales in the United Kingdom, have used geographic features to store large quantities of water in elevated reservoirs, using excess electricity at times of low demand to pump water up to the reservoirs, then letting the water pass through turbine generators to retrieve the energy when electrical demands peak.
Some species of mosquitoes prefer to breed in phytotelmata ( natural reservoirs on plants ) such as rainwater accumulated in holes in tree trunks, or in the leaf-axils of bromeliads.
Some of the most severe fluctuations, such as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, may be related to rapid climate changes due to sudden collapses of natural methane clathrate reservoirs in the oceans.
Some CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- powered guns have detachable or fixed reservoirs that are loaded with pressurized gas from a larger cylinder.
Some setups can use reservoirs that can have ice put into it for intake temperatures lower than ambient air, giving a big advantage ( but of course, ice would need constant replacement ).
Some of the Volga River valley reservoirs are in the north of the republic, and the Sura River flows towards the Volga along much of the republic's western boundary.
Some bodies of water are man-made ( artificial ), such as reservoirs or harbors, but most are naturally occurring geographical features.
Some reservoirs operated by the company are outside the North West such as the Longdendale Chain in Derbyshire which were constructed by the Manchester Corporation in the 19th century and remain networked to the North West's water supply.
Some cartridge-based fountain pens can be fitted with " converters ", which are separate piston / suction reservoirs of the same dimensions as the pen's usual refill cartridge ; these allow the pen to refill from bottled ink.
Some have sponges or internal reservoirs that dispense holy water when shaken, while others must periodically be dipped in an aspersorium ( holy water bucket, known to art historians as a situla ).
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