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Substantially more women who had both an oophorectomy and a hysterectomy reported libido loss, difficulty with sexual arousal, and vaginal dryness than those who had a less invasive procedure ( either hysterectomy alone or an alternative procedure ), and hormone replacement therapy was not found to improve these symptoms.
Substantially the same is true of defendants ' hyperlinks to web pages that display nothing more than the DeCSS code or present the user only with the choice of commencing a download of DeCSS and no other content ...
Substantially younger than many of his contemporaries, Rose bases much of his filmmaking on the brutality of early Andreas Schnaas and Olaf Ittenbach features.

Substantially and are
Substantially more expensive, wire-guided rockets are used when accuracy is important ; these rockets trail a thin wire behind them during firing and steering corrections can be sent by the operator ( see Missile guidance ) while in flight, such as in the AT-3 Sagger.
Student scores are reported at four levels of academic achievement ; Proficient with Distinction, Proficient, Partially Proficient and Substantially Below Proficient.

Substantially and with
Substantially improved size resolution of cellular nanostructures stained with a fluorescent marker was achieved by development of SPDM localization microscopy and the structured laser illumination ( spatially modulated illumination, SMI ).
Substantially disrupted by the interaction with land, the hurricane rapidly weakened before emerging back over water as a minimal system.

Substantially and .
Substantially he held fast the Calvinism of his preceptor Cameron ; but, like Richard Baxter in England, by his breadth and charity he exposed himself to all manner of misconstruction.
Substantially fewer reported using the Internet for the specific purposes of identifying potential sexual or marital partners.
* Substantially shorter commutes during peak periods.
* Substantially improved quality-of-life for U. S. service personnel and their families.
Substantially, all the phases of the Modern History affect the castle and left their traces on its walls.
Substantially rebuilt by Hervey de Stanton in the Decorated style, the Church was designed to serve both the parish and the college.
Substantially refurbished in 2001-2002, the church now bears the College's name, Michaelhouse Centre Cambridge.
Substantially completed in spring 2000 in time for the church's April 2000 general conference, the 21, 000-seat Conference Center replaced the traditional use of the nearby Salt Lake Tabernacle, built in 1868, for semiannual LDS Church general conferences and major church gatherings, devotionals, and other events.
Substantially intact, TSR has begun work to replace components removed by NR and plans to return the box to 1950s conditions.
Substantially, Gerakas is a part of the northeastern part of Athens, as it receives large amounts of athenian population during the recent years.
* Substantially reduces the number of conflict points, thus theoretically improving safety.
Substantially more networking of output from Xfm London was introduced, leaving just the breakfast, drive and weekend breakfast programmes produced locally in Manchester.

longer and than
But it is more than irony: one of the main reasons why nationalism is no longer a tenable concept is because it has spread throughout the planet.
Our most elemental and unavoidable impressions, he says, are those of being involved in a large arena of powers which have a longer past than our own, which are interrelated in a vast movement through the present toward the future.
He ascribes to the mercy of God the peace which this personal matter -- the assurance that he can physically sustain the burden of the office longer than any individual in the history of our nation has been able to do -- has brought him.
Mr. Mitchell had an excuse for losing -- the steel strike lasted much longer than he anticipated.
As a result, it takes a little longer than it would on the outside where the family physician knows about the patient.
Gloria ( surname: Ziraldo ), circa 30, who was born in Italy and once did `` chorus work '' in Toronto, has been around longer than most of the others, wistfully remembers the old days when `` we used to get the seamen from the ships, you know, with big turtleneck sweaters and handkerchiefs and all.
Keep it no longer than 36 hours before cooking, and keep it in the coldest ( but non-freezing ) compartment of the refrigerator.
If you are planning to tour Europe for longer than a month, it might be wise for you to lease a car.
Did it take a man of sixty-five longer to write a letter, shave, clean out a barn, read a newspaper, than a man of thirty??
If, in a certain part of the range, it starts life 1 foot longer than do any of the other ( relatively large ) giants, and reaches maturity at, let us guess, 18 inches longer than the others, a quadrupling of the maturity length would result in a maximum of ( nearly ) 40 feet.
every snake hide is noticeably longer than its carcass and intentional stretching presents no difficulty to the unscrupulous explorer.
Third, the process of calcification is seen to begin later and to continue much longer for these boys than for the girls, a fact which confirms data for other groups of children.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
This seems odd when one recalls that he wrote poetry longer than any other major English poet: `` Domicilium '' is dated `` between 1857 and 1860 '' ; ;
It was observed that EWC macromolecules are the same diameter ( 15 a. ) but much longer ( up to several microns ) than vertebrate tropocollagen.
Other experts say, however, that if sexual domination by one or the other partner exists for longer than a brief period, it is likely to shake the marriage.
An ordinary sea wave is rarely more than a few hundred feet long from crest to crest -- no longer than 320 feet in the Atlantic or 1,000 feet in the Pacific.
`` No longer than yours.
Councilman William D. Schaefer ( D., Fifth ) said in a letter to Mayor Grady that plowing and salting crews should be dispatched earlier in storms and should be kept on the job longer than they were last month.
Maybe it's taking longer to get things squared away than the bankers expected.

longer and wide
* Other apomorphic characters of the order according to Stevens are: the presence of chelidonic acid, anthers longer than wide, tapetal cells bi-to tetra-nuclear, tegmen not persistent, endosperm helobial, and loss of mitochondrial gene sdh3.
* Long bones are characterized by a shaft, the diaphysis, that is much longer than it is wide.
As such, critical theory was left, in Jürgen Habermas ’ words, without " anything in reserve to which it might appeal ; and when the forces of production enter into a baneful symbiosis with the relations of production that they were supposed to blow wide open, there is no longer any dynamism upon which critique could base its hope.
If we draw an ellipse twice as long as it is wide, and draw the circle centered at the ellipse's center with diameter equal to the ellipse's longer axis, then on any line parallel to the shorter axis the length within the circle is twice the length within the ellipse.
The end zone in Canadian football is 20 yards long by 65 yards wide, while the end zone in American football is 10 yards long by 53⅓ yards wide ( Canadian football is played on a longer and wider field ).
From the mid-3rd century onwards, Britain no longer received such a wide range and extensive quantity of foreign imports as it did during the earlier part of the Roman period ; however, vast quantities of coin from continental mints reached the island, whilst there is historical evidence for the export of large amounts of British grain to the continent during the mid-4th century.
A longe line is sometimes called a " longe rein ," but it is actually a flat line about long, usually made of nylon or cotton web, about one inch wide, thus longer and wider than even a driving rein.
The tower can be termed a hall keep, as it is longer than it is wide.
Internal pattern generation operates on a wide range of time scales, from milliseconds to hours or longer.
Gadaa is no longer in wide practice but remains influential.
Skis used in downhill race events are longer, with a subtle side cut, built for speed and wide turns.
Note 1: Compared to tactical communications, long-haul communications are characterized by ( a ) higher levels of users, such as the National Command Authority, ( b ) more stringent performance requirements, such as higher quality circuits, ( c ) longer distances between users, including world wide distances, ( d ) higher traffic volumes and densities, ( e ) larger switches and trunk cross sections, and ( f ) fixed and recoverable assets.
Surface waves span a wide frequency range, and the period of waves that are most damaging is usually 10 seconds or longer.
It had been observed by Marin Mersenne and others that pendulums are not quite isochronous, that is, their period depends on their width of swing, wide swings taking longer than narrow swings.
Although upstream from the confluence Vltava is longer ( against ), has larger discharge and larger drainage basin, due to historical reasons ( at the confluence the Elbe flows through prominent wide valley while the Vltava, flowing into the valley, meets the Elbe at almost a right angle, so it appears as a tributary ) the river continues as Elbe.
Although some of the larger atolls are approximately 50 kilometers long from north to south, and 30 kilometers wide from east to west, no individual island is longer than eight kilometers.
It should be noted that although general guidelines are given below almost all elements of SCD have exceptions through the playfulness of the dance writers to the wide variety of influences and interpretations over the years ; some exceptions include the Eightsome Reel ( has two parts repeated as ABBBBBBBBA and is thus considerably longer than most other dances ), Cooper's Jig ( ten bar phrases-with music to match ), The Willowtree ( often only repeated four times despite having eight couples because the dance is mirrored from both ends of the set ).
A rapid melodic line written predominantly in sixteenth notes is accompanied by another melody with longer note values, which features very wide leaps:
Over time the blades of longswords become slightly longer, thicker in cross-section, less wide, and considerably more pointed.
By making them in longer lengths, a reduction was effected in the number of joints, always the weakest part of the line ; and another advance consisted in the substitution of wrought iron for cast iron, though that material did not gain wide adoption until after the patent for an improved method of rolling rails granted in 1820 to John Birkinshaw, of the Bedlington Ironworks, Northumberland.
The South Yard was narrower, 5 tracks wide, but longer and had a 278-car capacity.
It consists primarily of a strip of land along the Beaver River, far longer than it is wide.
In most marine mussels the shell is longer than it is wide, being wedge-shaped or asymmetrical.

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