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Subsequent and work
Subsequent work by Har Gobind Khorana identified the rest of the genetic code.
Subsequent attempts to prove Salisbury's involvement, such as Francis Edwards's 1969 work Guy Fawkes: the real story of the gunpowder plot ?, have similarly foundered on the lack of any clear evidence.
Subsequent work of Bleek, and some decades later the comparative work of Meinhof, solidly established Bantu as a linguistic unit.
Subsequent work, through version 1. 8. 8 ( 1995 ), was driven by Eric S. Raymond, who added the form and menu libraries written by Juergen Pfeifer.
Subsequent work by Hale demonstrated a strong tendency for east-west alignment of magnetic polarities in sunspots, with mirror symmetry across the solar equator ; and that the magnetic polarity for sunspots in each hemisphere switched orientation, from one sunspot cycle to the next.
Subsequent translators have tended to work in a similar manner.
Subsequent work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment investigated axial turbine designs that could be used to supply power to a shaft and thence a propeller.
Subsequent work, both morphological and genetic, has provided support for the separation of the typical and the eared-nightjars, and some authorities have adopted this Sibley-Ahlquist recommendation, and also the more far-reaching one to group all the owls ( traditionally Strigiformes ) together in the Caprimulgiformes.
Subsequent developments now include contemporary ballet and post-structural ballet, seen in the work of William Forsythe in Germany.
Subsequent scholars have found Langdon's work, including his tablet transcriptions, to be not entirely reliable.
Subsequent mods have been somewhat easier to make ( since most of the hard work was done for the 1965 mod ).
Subsequent psycho-physical investigations " have all been in " the spirit of his work ; and although he consistently advocated the introspective method in psychological investigation, he was among the first to appreciate the help that may be given to it by social psychology, comparative psychology and developmental psychology.
Subsequent work at the JINR laboratory at Dubna, led by Yuri Oganessian, was successful in identifying elements 113-118 ( 113, ununtrium ; 114, flerovium ; 115, ununpentium ; 116, livermorium ; 117, ununseptium and 118, ununoctium ), thereby completing the seventh row of the periodic table of the elements.
Subsequent work continued into the early 1980s, culminating in an ISO specification, but this had little influence on products.
Subsequent technological developments in the piano were often mere " re-inventions " of Cristofori's work ; in the early years, there were perhaps as many regressions as advances.
Subsequent celebrity chefs have brought a sophistication to British cooking which was not a part of Fanny ’ s repertoire, however they have acknowledged her pioneering work, when purple piped potato brought excitement to a Britain of liver and bacon suppers.
Subsequent work was carried out by Henry Willis & Co. in the 1930s, before J. W.
Subsequent work on Massinger includes Philip Edwards and Colin Gibson, eds., The Plays and Poems of Philip Massinger ( 5 vols., Oxford, 1976 ), Martin Garrett, ed., Massinger: the Critical Heritage ( London, 1991 ), chapters in Annabel Patterson, Censorship and Interpretation: the Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England ( Madison, 1984 ) and Martin Butler, Theatre and Crisis 1632 – 1642 ( Cambridge, 1984 ), and Martin Garrett, " Philip Massinger " in the revised Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford, 2005 ).
Subsequent poets then developed this blueprint, investigating by means of their work all of the different things that could be done within the Homeric parameters.
Subsequent work divides the land into survey townships of roughly 36 square miles (~ 93 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) or 6 miles (~ 9. 7 km ) on each side.
Subsequent work with the revamped Alice in Chains may have stalled this release.
Subsequent work was primarily collaborative, including work with Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B. I. G., and Scarface.

Subsequent and proved
Subsequent investigations proved that the appearance of flying rods on video was an optical illusion created by the slower recording speed of the camera.
Subsequent investigations proved the allegations false, leading to a boycott of the newspaper by Liverpool fans across the city and elsewhere ; many still refuse to buy The Sun more than 20 years later.
Subsequent parliamentary inquiries indeed proved that the three main police forces were horribly incompetent, bureaucratic, with considerable degree of infighting.
Subsequent DNA testing at the University of Oklahoma proved inconclusive as to whether the bone fragments were from a human or from a sea turtle.
Subsequent drilling proved this correct.
Subsequent ceremonies have not proved controversial.
Subsequent attempts to find a gay leader who would give an apologetic statement proved unsuccessful.
Subsequent events proved him right: at the 2000 elections, the MSM regained control of power through an alliance with the Mauritian Militant Movement.
Subsequent recording sessions, such as the Johnson City sessions in 1928 and the Knoxville St. James Sessions in 1930 proved lucrative, but by the late 1930s, the success of the Grand Ole Opry had lured much of the region's talent to Nashville.
Subsequent testimony proved they were killed in a basement and their bodies later dumped in a grave.
Subsequent experiments proved his theory feasible, which was his most important contribution on hybrid rice.
Subsequent efforts to fashion field armies capable of reproducing a Bailén proved less successful: Castaños was himself routed by Marshal Lannes at Tudela in November 1808, while Reding was ridden down and trampled by the French cavalry at Valls in 1809, dying of his wounds.
Subsequent appraisal wells proved oil in addition to the gas found by the discovery well and Oseberg was produced as an oilfield.
Subsequent seasons proved not as successful for two important reasons: Flanagan, contracted to Charlton, remained in England ( an attempt to secure him via a transfer failed, reportedly over endorsement rights ), and the team was temporarily evicted from Schaefer Stadium when the owners of Bay State Raceway next door claimed the Tea Men's matches were causing problems on racing dates.
Subsequent attempts proved more successful, however, it was discovered that it would take centuries for the DNA of both races to successfully merge.

Subsequent and more
Subsequent congresses held the number of participants down despite membership growing to more than 60 million by 2000.
Subsequent Godzilla suits worn by Satsuma were much safer and more comfortable, as they were custom-made to fit him ( even though the suits still had some dangers of their own ).
Subsequent stages in the process have more in common with etching than with lithographic printing.
Subsequent computer designs emphasized ease of programming, typically using a larger and more intuitive instruction set.
Subsequent advances in technology have introduced first anti-aliasing, which smooths the edges of fonts at the expense of a slight blurring, and more recently subpixel rendering ( the Microsoft implementation goes by the name ClearType ), which exploits the pixel structure of LCD based displays to increase the apparent resolution of text.
Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and, as a consequence, more individual functions or systems were integrated over time.
Subsequent re-evaluations of Richard III have questioned his guilt, but in 1992 Alison Weir concluded that the ultimate responsibility could only lie with Richard, considering the time line of the events, and what Richard III had done, and more significantly what he had not done, to distance himself from the disappearance of the princes.
Subsequent development of the parachute focused on it becoming more compact.
Subsequent development of water resources was from successively more southern streams flowing from the mountains to the east of the city.
Subsequent university efforts have sought to change breeding and husbandry procedures in South America, in order to make the raising of guinea pigs as livestock more economically sustainable.
Subsequent generations of Chinese have since re-assessed Chen's contributions to Chinese Communism as being somewhat more positive.
Subsequent surveys carried out a decade later using fairly intensive camera trapping did not record any gaur any more, indicating a massive decline of the population.
Subsequent Salons des Refusés were mounted in Paris in 1874, 1875, and 1886, by which time the popularity of the Paris Salon had declined for those who were more interested in Impressionism, this was not the case for the artist Manet who still wanted to be acclaimed by the original Salon, looking for permanence and nobility like many other traditionalists.
Subsequent nations were much more likely to surrender to the Mongols without fighting.
Subsequent ballots in the IEEE P1014 Working Group and the MSC resulted in more comments and required that the IEEE P1014 draft be updated.
Subsequent case reports indicated that sertraline may itself cause syncope in adolescents and that sertraline treatment of syncope may make it more frequent.
Subsequent statutory law has allowed its continuance in certain counties, with the stipulation that there be no more than half as many constables in a county as there are county commissioners in that county, except in counties where the general law provides for an exception by county population brackets.
Subsequent conductors at the Last Night have generally continued this tradition, although one exception was in 1997 when Sir Andrew Davis more seriously addressed the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, Mother Teresa, and Sir Georg Solti in his 1997 Last Night speech.
Subsequent excavations of the area in which the skeleton was found have yielded more than 4, 000 flints, teeth and bones, and needles and bracelets, which are on exhibit at Swansea Museum and the National Museum in Cardiff.
Subsequent releases occurred between 1985 – 86 in at least 8 and possibly 5 more sites north of Auckland.

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