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Splitting and power
The game is similar to the original with the chief difference being the addition of improved graphics and deeper gameplay features such as power ups ( Fire, Acid, Splitting, and Grenade Balls ), unique brick types ( Exploding, Mystery, x4, and Metal bricks ), and Boost Control.

Splitting and within
Wikipedia: Summary style, Wikipedia: Article size, Wikipedia: Splitting, Wikipedia: Copying within Wikipedia, Wikipedia: Content forking and Wikipedia: Merging are relevant guidelines to consider when deciding if an article is to split, and the appropriate ways of doing a split.

Splitting and area
Splitting in BPD includes a switch between idealizing and demonizing others ( absolute good / love vs absolute evil / hate with no " grey area ").

Splitting and known
* Splitting the glans, but not the shaft, is known as headsplitting.
* Splitting of the top of the penis only is known as superincision.
Splitting of S2, also known as physiological split, normally occurs during inspiration because the decrease in intrathoracic pressure increases the time needed for pulmonary pressure to exceed that of the right ventricular pressure.

Splitting and .
Both Gary and Michelle Lineker make a ' blink-and-you'll-miss-them ' appearance as diners leaving a restaurant in the 1993 Eric Idle film Splitting Heirs.
; Splitting and joining: Mp3splt, Mp3DirectCut, mp3TrueEdit and Mp3wrap ( or AlbumWrap ) allow an MP3 file to be split into pieces or joined losslessly.
Splitting off from Cold Chillin ', Marl spent several years in a legal battle over money and ownership rights that, in 1998, finally resulted in his being awarded control of all the songs he'd produced for the label.
This holiday commemorates the day the Children of Israel reached the Red Sea and witnessed both the miraculous " Splitting of the Sea ," the drowning of all the Egyptian chariots, horses and soldiers that pursued them, and the Passage of the Red Sea.
They use this opportunity to speak about the Splitting of the Sea to their disciples, and sing songs of praise to God.
Splitting and recombination of strings correspond to particle emission and absorption, giving rise to the interactions between particles.
Splitting up into small groups, they began breaking into houses and buildings looting them of whatever they fancied.
However, his own creative projects – such as the film Splitting Heirs ( 1993 ), a comedy he wrote, starred in and executive-produced – were mostly unsuccessful with critics and audiences.
Splitting by thermal stress, internal gas pressure and rotational splitting are a more likely way for a comet to split under stress.
On 25 August their new EP, Splitting the Atom, was announced.
On 11 December 2011, their song " Splitting The Atom " premièred as the theme song on the new HBO Series: Luck, starring Dustin Hoffman.
Splitting into two groups, the crowds took different roads through Switzerland.
Splitting heirs.
She also appeared in Splitting Heirs ( 1993 ), a comedy starring Eric Idle, Rick Moranis and John Cleese.
Splitting the workload, Blue Sky Studios and Santa Barbara Studios were hired to contribute almost entirely digital effects with model photography limited to the explosion of the Son ' a collector ship.
# Splitting theorem.
One of the most complicated models is the Mitchell-Technicolor Beam Splitting Three-Strip Camera of 1932.
Splitting off and then reforming was not an uncommon occurrence among tribes.
* Splitting the urethra only to the base of the glans is called meatotomy.
File: Marmor-spalten. jpg | Splitting a block of marble with plug and feathers
Splitting off systems engineering responsibility and harness design under separate fixed-price contracts was found not to be advantageous with respect to efficiency and fast decision making as financial reasonings were pre-dominant in the last phase of development and verification.
The Chameleons Regularly closed their gigs with a cover of Splitting In 2.
* Collinson, M. ( 2006 ): Splitting headaches?

refers and flow
Rill erosion refers to the development of small, ephemeral concentrated flow paths, which function as both sediment source and sediment delivery systems for erosion on hillslopes.
Direction of causal flow is upward. For a multivariate function, functional decomposition generally refers to a process of identifying a set of functions such that
Control flow refers to branches and jumps.
In a limited sense, the Coandă effect refers to the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to an adjacent surface that curves away from the flow, and the resultant entrainment of ambient air into the flow.
* Pumping speed refers to the volume flow rate of a pump at its inlet, often measured in volume per unit of time.
Like its cognates Welsh hêl, heledd ‘ river meadow ’ and Greek ( hélos ) ‘ swamp ’, the Rigvedic term refers mostly to stagnant waters, and Mayrhofer considers unlikely a connection with the root * ‘ run, flow ’.
The use of the word " zone " refers to the flow being along the Earth's latitudinal " zones ".
In computer science, control flow ( or alternatively, flow of control ) refers to the order in which the individual statements, instructions or function calls of an imperative or a declarative program are executed or evaluated.
The term " perimenopause ", which literally means " around the menopause ", refers to the menopause transition years, a span of time both before and after the date of the final episode of flow.
Saving refers to an activity occurring over time, a flow variable, whereas savings refers to something that exists at any one time, a stock variable.
QoS ( Quality of Service ) refers to control mechanisms that can provide different priority to different users or data flows, or guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow in accordance with requests from the application program.
The thin shear layer which develops on an oscillating body is an example of a Stokes boundary layer, while the Blasius boundary layer refers to the well-known similarity solution near an attached flat plate held in an oncoming unidirectional flow.
Bullet time ( also known as frozen time, the big freeze, dead time, flow motion, or time slice ) is a special and visual effect that refers to a digitally enhanced simulation of variable-speed ( i. e. slow motion, time-lapse, etc.
Ownership is typically defined as the ownership of cash flow rights whereas control refers to ownership of control or voting rights.
The term murmur only refers to a sound believed to originate within blood flow through or near the heart ; rapid blood velocity is necessary to produce a murmur.
# " Spirit Resonance ", or vitality, and refers to the flow of energy that encompasses theme, work, and artist.
The existence of a shunt refers to any process that hinders this gas exchange, leading to wasted oxygen inspired and the flow of un-oxygenated blood back to the left heart ( which ultimately supplies the rest of the body with unoxygenated blood ).
" Sluice gate " refers to a movable gate allowing water to flow under it.
In ecology, energy flow, also called the calorific flow, refers to the flow of energy through a food chain.
This refers to the flow spreading along walls on both sides and effectively keeping a constant width whilst it propagates.

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