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Subsequent and data
Subsequent electronics and instrumentation development has increased the rate of data accumulation, with datasets of several tens of million atoms ( dataset volumes of 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > nm < sup > 3 </ sup >)
Subsequent generations of cables carried telephony traffic, then data communications traffic.
Subsequent to that year, the data become available to anyone who wishes to access it.
Subsequent seasons of the same project under the direction of Blanton, Gary Feinman, Steve Kowalewski, Linda Nicholas, and others extended the survey coverage to practically the entire valley, producing an invaluable amount of data on the region's changing settlement patterns from the earliest times to the arrival of the Spanish in AD 1521 ( Blanton et al.
Subsequent studies based on data obtained by the banking commissioner demonstrated that there was indeed a pattern of disinvestment in the central neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain.
Subsequent growth led to a demerger in 2008 of TM's mobile and fixed services, allowing the company to focus more intently on its core businesses of Internet and multimedia, data and fixed-line services.
Subsequent studies, also by Senter, have continued to show support for this finding despite the fact that some data used in the original study was later found to be flawed.
" Subsequent research using census, draft registration, and passenger list data indicated that his first name was " John ," not " Joseph.
Subsequent data collected by the same experiment in 1977 revealed that the resonance had been such a coincidence after all.

Subsequent and gathering
Subsequent Cannon lectures in New Haven and Boston met with organized disruption, however, with the New Haven gathering broken up and dispersed by Communist Party loyalists.

Subsequent and 1980s
Subsequent work continued into the early 1980s, culminating in an ISO specification, but this had little influence on products.
Subsequent generations of Dutch cabaret artists, and the theater critics of the 1970s and 1980s, were not much impressed by Toon Hermans ' unpretentious, politically and socially disengaged entertainment, but his fan base remained very large and his road shows continued to attract very large crowds.
Subsequent buildings constructed include Glenbrook Gymnasium ( c. 1957, with additions in the 1980s and 2000s ), the Coolidge Library ( 1965, addition in 1980 ), Huden Dining Hall ( 1965 ), the Fine Arts Center ( 1968 ), new Leavenworth Hall ( 1974 ), Stafford Hall ( 1990s ), and the Campus Center ( 1977, renovated in 2009 ).
" Subsequent notable incidents have included the refusal of a Minister's resignation in the 1980s over compromised security of Budget documents, a Minister resigning his portfolio ( but not leaving Cabinet ) over the 1995 Cave Creek disaster, and the resignation of a Minister in 2011 for appearing to interfere in the administration of an ACC case.
Subsequent statements by Hernandez's sister, Nina Hernandez, and Tomas Rivera, leader of a Charismatic Christianity group at St. Anthony of Padua, a Roman Catholic church in Camden, indicated that Hernandez may have publicly confessed to murdering Patz in the presence of fellow parishoners in the early 1980s.
Subsequent to his CIA employment, Devlin and his wife settled in the Congo and became the De Beers Diamond representative in Kinshasa, where he socialized widely in the expatriate community during the late-1970s and early 1980s.

Subsequent and by
Subsequent generations in the city would be strongly influenced by the tide of Baroque styles pre-eminent in other parts of Italy.
Subsequent experiments by research groups around the world reconfirmed the antimicrobial efficacy of brass, as well as copper and other copper alloys ( see Antimicrobial copper-alloy touch surfaces ).
Subsequent archaeological investigation found debris scattered over of seabed and evidence that the ship was wracked by two huge explosions one after the other.
Subsequent modifications of Watson's perspective and that of " classical conditioning " ( see under Ivan Pavlov ) led to the rise of operant conditioning or " radical behaviorism ," a theory advocated by B. F. Skinner, which took over the academic establishment up through the 1950s and was synonymous with " behaviorism " for many.
Subsequent entries in the Chronicle give details of some of the battles by which the West Saxons won their kingdom.
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 congresses held the number of participants down despite membership growing to more than 60 million by 2000.
Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 1979, by which time a standardized query language – SQL – had been added.
Subsequent standards were developed and published by ETSI to cover interoperability profiles and standards for testing.
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 work by Har Gobind Khorana identified the rest of the genetic code.
Subsequent attempts by Emperor Augustus to annex territories east of the Rhine were abandoned, after Arminius annihilated three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg forest in 9 AD.
Subsequent research by the likes of Hutton and Heselton has shown that in fact the New Forest coven was probably only formed in the early 20th century, based upon such sources as folk magic and the theories of Margaret Murray.
Subsequent decisions by regulators in the US have been criticized as hubristic.
Subsequent to nationalisation, operations were taken over by the GPO.
Subsequent talks, called SALT II, were held from 1972 to 1979 and actually reduced the number of nuclear warheads held by the USA and USSR.
Subsequent invasions by Samoans and Tongans introduced Polynesian elements to the previously installed Micronesian culture and invasions by Fijians introduced Melanesian elements, but extensive intermarriage produced a population reasonably homogeneous in appearance, language and traditions.
Subsequent evolution of the state was shaped by contact with the British and Dutch colonists from Cape Colony.
Subsequent albums saw greater experimentation and were accompanied by record-breaking tours, which earned them a reputation for excess.
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 attempts to verify the claims requested payroll cards from employers to verify employment, and found that the minimum wage increases were followed by decreases in employment.
Subsequent loss of the region by Mieszko's son Bolesław Chrobry suggests that the conquest was difficult and the hold over that territory rather tenuous.
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 and historians
Subsequent later historians accepted Myers ' speculation as fact, creating a narrative of events in 5th century Britain with various degrees of elaborate detail.
Subsequent historians examining the Early Modern witch trials, particularly Carlo Ginzburg, Eva Pocs and Emma Wilby have also emphasised that the accounts in many of the witch trials represent visionary experiences, containing within them imaginary and surreal elements, which goes against Murray's rationalization of the trial accounts.
Subsequent Greek historians — such as Ctesias, Diodorus, Strabo, Polybius and Plutarch — held up Thucydides ' writings as a model of truthful history.
Subsequent historians, like Professor Linda Gugin, have called the process and the document itself " hopelessly flawed ", and legal expert James St. Claire has written that if the constitution had been adopted, large parts would probably have been ruled unconstitutional by the federal courts.
Subsequent generations of historians also believed that Jane's testimony against her husband and sister-in-law in 1536 was motivated by spite rather than any actual belief in their guilt, hence her generally unfavourable historical reputation.
Subsequent claims by Admiral Cervera, and later research by historians, have suggested that nearly 85 % of the Spanish ammunition at Santiago was utterly useless, either defective or simply filled with sawdust as a cost-saving measure for practice firing.
Subsequent generations of academic historians have similarly rejected Whig history because of its presentist and teleological assumption that history is driving toward some sort of goal.
Subsequent critics, historians, and politicians have suggested that other ' frontiers ,' such as scientific innovation, could serve similar functions in American development.
Subsequent historians would commend German colonialism in those years as " an engine of modernization with far-reaching effects for the future.
Subsequent historians recording that Cologne " was taken " by the Franks only mean that politically the management of the city changed hands.
" Subsequent historians have treated this as slanderous ( as it may be for the subsequent history of the faith ) but it is not so different from Muggleton's own description of his early, lively adventures as a prophet.

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