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Some were little more than stopgap solutions, mounting an anti-tank gun on a tracked vehicle to give mobility, while others were more sophisticated designs.
Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information-integrating capabilities of a centralized brain.
Some more sophisticated applications would synthesise them using high-resolution graphics modes ( in the same way that user-defined characters would be designed for purely graphical applications such as games ).
Some more sophisticated chord voicings also include the 9th, 11th, and 13th notes of the chord.
Some of the most sophisticated and expensive tonearms and turntable units ever made are linear trackers, from companies such as Rockport and Clearaudio.
* Some modern CPUs and microcontrollers ( for example, TI OMAP ) or sometimes even DSPs may have boot ROM with boot code integrated directly into their silicon, so such a processor could perform quite a sophisticated boot sequence on its own and load boot programs from various sources like NAND flash, SD or MMC card and so on.
Some say that the Chinese Emperor Wu became interested in developing commercial relationships with the sophisticated urban civilizations of Ferghana, Bactria and Parthian Empire: " The Son of Heaven on hearing all this reasoned thus: Ferghana ( Dayuan ) and the possessions of Bactria ( Ta-Hsia ) and Parthian Empire ( Anxi ) are large countries, full of rare things, with a population living in fixed abodes and given to occupations somewhat identical with those of the Chinese people, but with weak armies, and placing great value on the rich produce of China " ( Hou Hanshu, Later Han History ).
Some are microcontrollers which are much simpler, smaller, and cheaper than the 68000, while others are relatively sophisticated and capable of running complex software.
Some amputees from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts have returned to service with sophisticated prostheses.
Some rioters have become quite sophisticated at understanding and withstanding the tactics used by police in such situations.
Some chatterbots use sophisticated natural language processing systems, but many simply scan for keywords within the input and pull a reply with the most matching keywords, or the most similar wording pattern, from a textual database.
Some complex marketing research projects require knowledge of sophisticated procedures, including specialized experimental designs, and analytical techniques such as conjoint analysis and multidimensional scaling.
Some of these models were far more sophisticated and expensive than the Kodak cameras: the Rollei SL26, for instance, featured interchangeable lenses, TTL metering, and a rangefinder, and retailed for $ 300.
Some rank Artie Matthews with Scott Joplin, Joseph Lamb, and James Scott as one of the finest and most sophisticated ragtime composers.
Some day trading strategies ( including scalping and arbitrage ) require relatively sophisticated trading systems and software.
Some of them developed elaborate and distinctive musical instruments, such as sasando string instrument of Rote island, angklung of Sundanese people, and the complex and sophisticated gamelan orchestra of Java and Bali.
Some critics have challenged the view that the poems attributed to Sulpicia were authored by a woman ; Hubbard suggests the content of the poems is too risqué to have been penned by an aristocratic woman in Rome, while Habinek and Holzberg both suggest that the poems are too sophisticated to have been written by a woman.
Some groups, however, have been known to produce sophisticated devices that are constructed with components scavenged from conventional munitions and standard consumer electronics components, such as mobile phones, washing machine timers, pagers, or garage door openers.
Some ( limited ) light has been thrown on Kapuściński's lifelong visceral anti-Americanism by Monroe Edwin Price ( b. 1938 ), professor in the University of Pennsylvania, in his book Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity published in 1995, but in general nowhere in his writings does Kapuściński respond to or engage in any remotely sophisticated way with the classic exposition of the reasons for anti-Americanism formulated in various publications by the French philosopher, Jean-François Revel ( for whom Kapuściński would seem to have served as a case study ).
Some of these figures became immensely popular, and were a source of criticism towards the sophisticated academic and bureaucratic Buddhism of the capital.
Some sophisticated touch-sensitivity systems accomplish this by having several samples of an acoustic instrument note per key ( e. g., a soft strike, a mid-level strike, and a hard strike ).
Some of the most widely circulating books, such as the Liber Abaci by Leonardo Fibonacci of Pisa, included applications of mathematics and arithmetic to business practice or were business manuals based on sophisticated numeracy and literacy.
Some businesses began to create increasingly sophisticated designs, especially with the development of color printing.
Some, on the other hand, assert that IBDA-C had no involvement at all ; contradicting reports from the Turkish media solely credit al-Qaida with the attacks, implying that IBDA-C did not have the means to carry out such a sophisticated act of terrorism.

Some and firing
Some neurons are notable for their high firing rates, for example some types of cortical inhibitory interneurons, cells in globus pallidus, retinal ganglion cells.
Some designers have reverted to a 60 ° angle between cylinder banks, which produces a more compact engine, but have used three-throw crankshafts with flying arms between the crankpins of each throw to achieve even 120 ° angles between firing intervals.
Some forty two were sent to France to potentially face the threat of a firing squad.
Some potential solutions to increase fuel efficiency to meet new mandates include firing after the piston is farthest from the crankshaft, known as top dead centre, and applying the Miller cycle.
Some of the French climbed down the piles and waded through the water, firing as they went.
Some larger caliber mortars have a string-operated firing pin.
Some faced prison and some the firing squad for either losing the battle or surrendering on the high seas.
Some of these weapons, like the SM-2, allow the firing platform to update the missile with mid-course updates via datalink.
The Habitat board investigated Fuller for sexual harassment but found “ insufficient proof of inappropriate conduct .” Some Fuller supporters claim that the firing was due to a change in corporate culture.
Some anti-tank rifles, like the Finnish L-39, were still used by snipers to harass the enemy, like firing phosphorus bullets at tanks ' open hatches, or to smoke an enemy sniper out of his position.
Some modern semi-automatic pistols are double action only ( DAO ); that is, once a round is chambered, each trigger pull will cock the hammer, striker, or firing pin, and will additionally release the same to fire a cartridge in one continuous motion.
Some miles to the north west lies a military firing range known as Garvie Range used by RAF, Royal Navy and USAF aircraft.
Some indoor firing ranges are moving to ban primers containing heavy metals due to their toxicity.
Some things, however, draw directly from the team's energy reserve, such as deployed turrets, or driving or firing from a vehicle.
Some Royal Sussex Regiment men actually climbed up onto the lock gates, one of them firing his Lewis gun from the hip as he went.
Some of the original game's bugs are still present in this version, including the ability to stop all enemies from firing at the player.
Some sources say he was placed in front of a military tribunal and then executed by firing squad, others that he was shot when he was captured by the Gestapo.
Some power-ups give special weapons: One of them is an extremely fast machinegun and other one is an automatic shotgun with a slightly lower firing rate, but has a larger crosshair, allowing it to strike a wider area with each shot.
Some of the more memorable flights during the post-war period included the airdrop and test firing of a Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missile and the delivery of a 40-ton superconducting magnet to Moscow during the Cold War, for which the crew received the Mackay Trophy.
Some of these attackers were able to get within three paces of the firing line before they were killed.
Some of their elaborate pranks included the underground amusement park Magic Island, giving out Leonardo DiCaprio's home phone number, complicated April Fool's Day ruses, and firing Leslie from the show because she wasn't pretty enough for the webcam.
Some makers of bolt-action target rifles use Belleville washer stacks in the bolt instead of a more traditional spring to release the firing pin, as they reduce the time between trigger actuation and firing pin impact on the cartridge.
Some of the hostages and prisoners were also publicly executed in the streets of Warsaw by the means of firing squad shooting and hanging.

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