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Such and changes
Such temperature changes can be quantified using the ideal gas law, or the hydrostatic equation for atmospheric processes.
Such changes could have rendered previous methods of codebreaking insufficient, with serious implications for the conduct of the war.
Such dispersions are stable for 10 – 15 days with little or no chemical changes and are suitable for coating purposes or for extrusion into a precipitating bath.
Such changes occurred due to the growing influence of Islam from the east and Orthodox Christianity from the north as well as power struggles between opposing Oromo communities.
Such repetition can add a sombre tone to a poem, or can be laced with irony as the context of the words changes.
Such changes are often induced by the binding of a substrate molecule to an enzyme's active site, or the physical region of the protein that participates in chemical catalysis.
Such changes are climatically controlled in the Late Quaternary.
Such parts are usually sharp edges on the picture, sudden color or brightness changes along the picture or certain repeating patterns, such as a checker board on clothing.
Such words would be found in all branches of the Uralic and Altaic trees and should follow regular sound changes from the proto-language to known modern languages.
Such core changes brought incompatibilities:
Such changes have recently been observed.
Such changes are both existential and political, but are without a straightforward solution ( in many cases, a solution is not being sought after ).
Such persons need to be checked regularly for any changes in their moles and to note any new ones.
Such reforms were mostly via private member's bills on ' free votes ' in line with established convention, but the large Labour majority after 1966 was undoubtedly more open to such changes than previous parliaments had been.
Such changes ended the Tutsi monarchy, which had existed for centuries.
Such historians reason arguments for each change, outlining changes in broad terms only, as befits a mere byproduct of the exercise.
Such changes affected everything from simple procedures, such as CPR, to changes in drug protocols.
Such changes feature on other Hungarian townspeople's residences, built from the mid-15th century mostly of stone and wood with a cellar, ground floor and upper storey, in the Late Gothic and Renaissance styles ; although the late medieval houses have often been considerably altered, the street façades of the old town are mostly preserved.
Such changes included rising interest in socialism, attention to the plight of the poor and the status of women, including the issue of women's suffrage, together with increased economic opportunities as a result of rapid industrialisation.
Such changes have not completely eliminated all risks ; periodic accidents have continued to result in the deaths of horses and livestock.
) Such analgesic placebos activation changes processing lower down in the brain by enhancing the descending inhibition through the periaqueductal gray on spinal nociceptive reflexes, while the expectations of anti-analgesic nocebos acts in the opposite way to block this.
Such intelligence may be scientific, technical, tactical, diplomatic, or sociological but these changes are analyzed in combination with known facts about the area in question, such as geography, demographics, and industrial capacities.
Such changes are referred to as paleomagnetic secular variation or paleosecular variation ( PSV ).
Such ' stressful life event ' can thus take many forms, including ( but not limited to ) the death of a loved one, professional loss such as unexpectedly losing one's job or otherwise becoming unemployed, or serious adverse changes in the patient's personal life, such as the breakdown of their family through divorce, etc.

Such and meaning
Such films employ sarcasm, stereotyping, mockery of scenes from other films, and the obviousness of meaning in a character's actions.
Such was not Rousseau's meaning.
Such inflection is not readily conveyed via the entities employed within the orthography to convey intended meaning.
Such an open set cannot be cut into two constituent open sets with the same structure, and that is the meaning of its atomicity.
Such languages either use a complex description to translate the term ( such as Russian combine meaning of уединение-solitude, секретность-secrecy, and частная жизнь-private life ) or borrow English " privacy " ( as Indonesian Privasi or Italian la privacy ).
Such sling-bullets come in a number of shapes including an ellipsoidal form closely resembling an acorn-this could be the origin of the Latin word for a leaden sling-bullet: glandes plumbeae ( literally leaden acorns ) or simply glandes ( meaning acorns, singular glans ).
Such explanation is called statistical thermodynamics ; also often it is also referred to by the term ' statistical mechanics ', though this term can have a wider meaning, referring to ' microscopic objects ', such as economic quantities, that do not obey Hamiltonian dynamics.
Such items have included silver bracelets, crescent moon pendant, pyramid-shaped pendant, winged-heart pendant, gold crosses and, most recently, a Tiffany pendant with diamonds meaning " longevity.
Such devices are known as " legal dosimeters ", meaning that they have been approved for use in recording personnel dose for regulatory purposes.
Such constructions can be used to express functional meaning of aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc.
Such experiments are generally double blind, meaning that neither the volunteer nor the researcher knows which individuals are in the control group or the experimental group until after all of the data have been collected.
Such powders are said to be cohesive, meaning they are not as easily fluidized or pneumatically conveyed as easily as their more coarse-grained counterparts.
" By the eighteenth century, " man " had come to refer primarily to males ; some writers who wished to use the term in the older sense deemed it necessary to spell out their meaning: Anthony Trollope, for example, writes of " the infinite simplicity and silliness of mankind and womankind " and when " Edmund Burke, writing of the French Revolution, used men in the old, inclusive way, he took pains to spell out his meaning: ' Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men ( both sexes ) in France ....'"
Such expositions are often called monothematic, meaning that one theme serves to establish the opposition between tonic and dominant keys.
Such reforms would include improving safeguards of rights, as well as patriation of the Constitution, meaning the British Parliament would no longer have to approve constitutional amendments.
Such meaning is derived from the culture in which they live and which informs them about the nature of illness and how it responds to treatment.
Such books do not just quote the proverb but spend their pages explaining the meaning and application of the proverbs.
Such " worship " may only become more common in late modernity, as ' in our secular culture sexuality often replaces religion as a means of pursuing the meaning of life '.
Such is the supreme meaning of that national history which began with the exodus and culminated ( at the same time virtually terminating ) in the appearing of Jesus.
Such words are usually terms that do not have a clear definition but are used to give the impression of a clear meaning.
Such a composition must necessarily be brief, and the restraints attendant upon its publication concurred with the simplicity of Greek taste in prescribing conciseness of expression, pregnancy of meaning, purity of diction and singleness of thought, as the indispensable conditions of excellence in the epigrammatic style.
Such a meaning is connected to the Umbrian word for border, tuder: Tursa is written Tuda in the Etruscan tablets, the intervocalic d being pronounced as a weak rs ( i. e..
Such systems tend to be " one-way ", meaning external forces applied aerodynamically to the control surfaces are not perceived at the controls.
Such religious meaning must not be confused with the word ' belligerent ' used to describe extremist religious behaviours found in some who, based on their extreme religious beliefs or ideologies, take up weapons and become involved in warfare, or who commit acts of violence or terrorism in an attempt to advance their extremist religious agendas.

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