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Some of the major research ventures undertaken by these schools include the pioneering work done by the School of Environmental Studies in highlighting the presence of arsenic in groundwater in countries like India and Bangladesh and the development of the first alcohol based car by the School of Automobile Engineering.
Some of the pioneering trials of penicillin took place at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England.
Some transcription factors, so-called pioneering factors are still able to bind their DNA binding sites on the nucleosomal DNA.
Some of the pioneering bands of sludge metal were: Eyehategod, Crowbar, Down, Buzzov * en, Acid Bath and Corrosion of Conformity.
Some of the first vines were planted in holes blasted out of the north facing schist slopes of the region ;, such highly marginal conditions underscore the initial difficulties confronting contemporary ' pioneering ' vineyards in this region.
In 2004 Mark finally gave in to logic and recorded the Ramones classic " Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue " for a Lost Moment Single and an Argentinian Ramones tribute CD, and the world heard at last his version of the song that his pioneering fanzine took its name from.
Some famous and pioneering jazz musicians also had roots in Kansas.
Some critics have accused her of making heroin-use appear glamorous, and of pioneering a grunge style that later became popularized by youth fashion magazines such as The Face and I-D.
Some of the lighting gantries above sidings are remains of the pioneering " overhead electric " power supply which the LB & SCR introduced on this line on 12 May 1911.
Some financial professionals, including Wall Street veteran Jeremy Frommer are pioneering the application of transparency to hedge funds by broadcasting live from trading desks and posting detailed portfolios online.
Some of the volumes, such as Nikolaus Pevsner's Leaves of Southwell ( 1945 ) or Wilfrid Blunt's Tulipomania ( 1950 ) were pioneering works of scholarship.
Some of these pioneering attempts failed at first and crops were abandoned, sometimes to be taken up again and successfully domesticated thousands of years later: rye, tried and abandoned in Neolithic Anatolia, made its way to Europe as weed seeds and was successfully domesticated in Europe, thousands of years after the earliest agriculture.
Some pioneering storage tube displays were MIT Project MAC's ARDS ( Advanced Remote Display Station ), the Computek 400 Series Display terminals ( a commercial derivative ), which both used a Tektronix type 611 storage display unit, and Tektronix's 4014 terminal, the latter becoming a de facto computer terminal standard some time after its introduction ( later being emulated by other systems due to this status ).
Some years ago, Aaron Isaacs, a pioneering programmer and engineer in the field of robotics, made a breakthrough in Artificial intelligence making the Autonomosly Decislve Automated Meachanism.
Some pioneering juju musicians include Tunde King, Tunde Nightingale, Why Worry in Ondo and Ayinde Bakare, Dele ojo, Ik Dairo Moses Olaiya ( Baba Sala ).
Some judgements meted out may seem rather strange by today ’ s standard but it should be borne in mind that they merely reflected the harsh and often chaotic conditions of those pioneering days.

Some and techniques
Some servers attempt to improve on this using statistical techniques that try to combine only words that appear together often.
Some researchers state that the evidence-based approach to defining CAM is problematic because some CAM is tested, and research suggests that many mainstream medical techniques lack solid evidence.
Some modern editing systems can use OCR techniques to read BITC in situations where other forms of timecode are not available.
Some modern cooks apply advanced scientific techniques to food preparation.
Some major hot cooking techniques include:
Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques.
Some relate directly to particular algorithms and techniques, while others are produced together.
Some drives use special techniques, such as Plextor's GigaRec or Sanyo's HD-BURN, to write more data onto a given disc ; these techniques are inherently deviations from the Compact Disc ( Red, Yellow, and / or Orange Book ) standards, making the recorded discs proprietary-formatted and not fully compatible with standard CD players and drives.
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 non-software industries are beginning to use techniques similar to those used in free software development for their research and development process ; scientists, for example, are looking towards more open development processes, and hardware such as microchips are beginning to be developed with specifications released under copyleft licenses ( see the OpenCores project, for instance ).
Some chimera ( genetics ) | chimeras, like the blotched mouse shown, are created through genetic modification techniques like gene targeting.
Some commercial installations use no pesticides or herbicides, preferring integrated pest management techniques.
Some of the psychophysical techniques described in the texts are to assist the descent of the mind into the heart at those times that only with difficulty it descends on its own.
*" Some practitioners also claim that relaxation techniques, particularly the use of imagery, can prolong life.
Some point out that such techniques may be the only way to provide rising standards of living without being stopped by pollution or by depletion of Earth's resources ( for example peak oil ).
Some jazz guitarists also borrow ornamentation techniques from other jazz instruments, such as Wes Montgomery's borrowing of playing melodies in parallel octaves, which is a jazz piano technique.
Some guitarists used Jimi Hendrix-influenced distortion and wah-wah effects to get a sustained, heavy tone, or even used rapid-fire guitar shredding techniques, such as tapping and tremolo bar bending.
Some of the prominent landmarks on the engineering side include the Blue Earth Workshop — which, in addition to being among the foremost centres of learning techniques in workshop technology, also has the dubious distinction of having been used by students affected by the naxalite violence to manufacture blow guns, the “ gachchtola ”, the “ jheel paar ”, ashirwad canteen ( now converted into the SURUCHI canteen ), the windmill and the “ green zone ”.
Some more advanced knitting techniques create a surprising variety of complex textures.
Some of these new techniques have been used successfully for small-scale commercial and important research applications.
Some martial artists compete in non-sparring competitions such as breaking or choreographed routines of techniques such as poomse, kata and aka, or modern variations of the martial arts which include dance-influenced competitions such as tricking.
Some producers adopted motor-powered tappers and metal tubing systems to convey sap from the tree to a central collection container, but these techniques were not widely used.
Some experimented with new techniques, such as faster beats and the use of side steps in the dance ; this latter innovation formed the foundation of cha-cha-cha, and was the result of Jorrin's experimentation.
Some sophisticated firing techniques were used from Period VI and VII and an area reserved for the pottery industry has been found at mound MRI.

Some and contrast
Some people contrast content-control with censoring, claiming that limiting the content one can view is similar to how dictatorships limit the content its citizens can view in order to promote one idea.
Some believe that neck sizing will permit a larger number of reloads with a given case in contrast to full size resizing, although this is controversial.
Some areas, however, although arid, do have natural vegetation in contrast to the desert.
Some LCD monitors using this technology have a feature called " Dynamic Contrast " where the backlight is dimmed to the brightest color that appears on the screen, allowing the 1000: 1 contrast ratio of the LCD panel to be scaled to different light intensities, resulting in the " 30000: 1 " contrast ratios seen in the advertising on some of these monitors.
Some European languages, like Russian and Irish, contrast a palatalized lateral – rhotic pair with an unpalatalized ( or velarized ) set ( e. g. in Russian ).
Some films draw a direct contrast between the silent film era and the era of talkies.
Some The doctrinal problem of sangha-as-gem-to-be-revered they solve in two ways: firstly by stressing that the arya sangha is a much greater refuge than the lower levels of sangha, and secondly by stressing that sangha denotes the sacred dimensions of gathering as a community of Buddhists, in contrast with its more mundane dimensions.
Some of GIMP's tools have already been converted to GEGL operations ; mostly tools which modify colors, brightness or contrast have been converted.
Some languages contrast short and long diphthongs.
Some finishing processes may leave a corduroy effect, where the lines of harder late wood contrast with the often paler, softer, early wood.
Some idioms, in contrast, are transparent.
Some, like the Red Owl, have barely been seen or studied since their discovery, in contrast to the Common Barn Owl, which is one of the best known owl species in the world.
Some kaiju hung out with the heroes and provided comedy relief, in contrast to the darker approach to these characters from more mature franchises, like Kamen Rider.
Some of the Puritans, but by no means all, wore their hair closely cropped round the head, and there was thus an obvious contrast between them and the men of courtly fashion with their long ringlets.
Some teens were disappointed with the contrast between Spears's on screen personality as a " good girl " and her real life pregnancy.
Some variety developed within Lithuanian yeshivas to methods of studying Talmud and mussar, for example the contrast between breadth ( beki ' ut ) and depth ( iyyun ), or the place given to pilpul ( the type of casuistic argumentation popular from the 16th to 18th centuries ).
Some of the fan criticism is due to Jones ' high visibility and involvement as the " face of the team " which is in stark contrast to original owner Clint Murchison Jr.
Some evidence indicates that the cave bear only used caves for hibernation and was not inclined to use other locations, such as thickets, for this purpose, in contrast to the more versatile brown bear.
By contrast an anonymous 1881 review in the Peoria Journal said: “ they have lost the wild rhythms, the barbaric melody, the passion …. hey smack of the North ….” Some fifty years later, Zora Neale Hurston in her 1938 book The Sanctified Church criticized Fisk singers, and similar groups at Tuskegee and Hampton, as using a " Glee Club style " that was " full of musicians ' tricks " not to be found in the original Negro spirituals, urging readers to visit an " unfashionable Negro church " to experience real Negro spirituals.
Some of Tyson ’ s more hostile critics, by contrast, have acknowledged and respected the intellectual rigour of Tyson ’ s work, but have felt that he is too dispassionate and clinical an artist.
Some, like Sir Denis Bray, find the repetition of the words and rhymes to be a " serious technical blemish ", while others, like Kenneth Muir, think " the double use of ' state ' as a rhyme may be justified, in order to bring out the stark contrast between the Poet's apparently outcast state and the state of joy described in the third quatrain.
Some embrace it wholeheartedly as a sign of their connection to New Zealand, in contrast to the European identity of their forebears.
Some orientalists praised the religious tolerance of Islamic countries in contrast with the Christian West, or the status of scholarship in Mandarin China.

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