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Such repair work, a reduction in height, and unusually high snowmelt and heavy spring rains combined to cause the dam to give way on May 31, 1889 resulting in twenty million tons of water to sweep down the valley causing the Johnstown Flood.
Such a long march would almost certainly involve a high wastage of men and horses through exhaustion and disease.
Such industrial fractionating towers are also used in air separation, producing liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, and high purity argon.
Such multiple neutron absorption was made possible by the high neutron flux density during the detonation, so that newly generated heavy isotopes had plenty of available neutrons to absorb before they could disintegrate into lighter elements.
Such tables were often quite high – until the late 18th century people usually played standing up.
" Such theories were seen by many to contradict his views on scientific rationality ; he repeatedly stated that these theories held his attention due to the high quality of their presentation — a quality he believed established sources should attempt to emulate, rather than resorting to attacking their originators.
Such lasers are said to be superluminescent, and emit light with low coherence but high bandwidth.
Such renunciates are accorded high respect in Hindu society, because their outward renunciation of selfishness and worldliness serves as an inspiration to householders who strive for mental renunciation.
Such high energy neutrons are able to fission U-238 directly ( see thermonuclear weapon for application, where the fast neutrons are supplied by nuclear fusion ).
Such pumps can develop very high pressure at quite low volumes.
( Such genotypes are said to have a high reproductive fidelity.
Such a theory is required in order to understand problems involving the combination of very high energy and very small dimensions of space, such as the behavior of black holes, and the origin of the universe.
Such low figures yield both elements ' high reactivity and the formation of the very stable Ra < sup > 2 +</ sup > ion and similar Ba < sup > 2 +</ sup >.
In 1986, it was discovered that some cuprate-perovskite ceramic materials have a critical temperature above .< ref name = Bednorz > Such a high transition temperature is theoretically impossible for a conventional superconductor, leading the materials to be termed high-temperature superconductors.
In 1987 Bill Elliot's asphalt blistering qualifying time at Talladega brought about a change at superspeedways ( Daytona and Talladega ). Such high speeds and Bobby Allison's car going airborne into the catch-fence and injuring fans forced NASCAR to implement power-reducing measures, one of which was the mandated implement of below carburetor restrictor plates.
Such " reverb " furnaces are today about 40 m long, 3 m high and 10 m wide.
Such seas can experience a wide range of chemistries ; high rates of evaporation could concentrate iron ions, and a periodic lack of circulation could allow anoxic bottom water to form.
" Such a canon is important to the theory of educational perennialism and the development of " high culture ".
Such a method of operating ensures the application of very high service standards as FITTEST only survives if its ' clients ' continue to utilise its services.
" Such a high reward would have garnered national attention, especially at a time when a small farm could be purchased for a mere US $ 400.
Such a restriction works in theory but is not precisely realizable, because realizable filters will always allow some leakage of high frequencies.
Such sub-controllers should be avoided or used only in areas that do not require high security.
Such amplifiers are commonly used to produce high power laser systems.
Such compounds are often found to have a high dielectric constant.

Such and rates
Such rates cannot be sustained, but despite reaching 26. 4 % in 2005 ( second highest GDP growth in the world in 2005 only to Equatorial Guinea ), and 2006 over 34. 6 % ( world highest ), in 2008 dropped to 10. 8 %, and dropped further to 9. 3 % in 2009.
Such codes were used in the Pioneer program of the early 1970s to Jupiter and Saturn, but gave way to shorter, Viterbi-decoded codes, usually concatenated with large Reed-Solomon error correction codes that steepen the overall bit-error-rate curve and produce extremely low residual undetected error rates.
Such redevelopment effectively closes the rent gap, leading to higher rents, mortgages, and lease rates affordable by the new tenants, but not by the original lower income tenants.
Such an installation has the same benefits as using the screw for pumping: the ability to handle very dirty water and widely varying rates of flow at high efficiency.
Such devices had been used on ships for gunnery control for some time, and versions such as the Vickers Predictor were available for larger anti-aircraft guns intended to be used against high-altitude bombers, but the Kerrison's electromechanical analog computer was the first to be fast enough to be used in the demanding high-speed low-altitude role, which involved very short engagement times and high angular rates.
Such models are continually being refined based on particle physics experiments ( which measure nuclear reaction rates ) and astronomical observations ( which include direct observation of mass loss, detection of nuclear products from spectrum observations after convection zones develop from the surface to fusion-burning regions – known as ' dredge-up ' events – and so bring nuclear products to the surface, and many other observations relevant to models ).
Such loans can result in annualized interest rates as high as 360 percent.
Such extremely high rates of fire are effectively employed by aircraft in air-to-air combat, where the target dwell time is short and weapons are typically operated in brief bursts.
Such an algorithm compares the relative rates of two or more devices and drops or adds samples from the streams of any devices that drift too far from the master device.
Such alloys contain so many different elements ( often four or more ) that upon cooling at sufficiently fast rates, the constituent atoms simply cannot coordinate themselves into the equilibrium crystalline state before their mobility is stopped.
Such rates being highest in the industrialized world has led to the major controversy that hysterectomies are being largely performed for unwarranted and unnecessary reasons.
Such growth rates and patterns mean substandard potable water supplies and wastewater treatment, if they exist at all.
Such organisms ( for example frogs ) rely on environmental heat sources, which permits them to operate at very economical metabolic rates.
Such measures include pro-birth policies and subsidies, media influence, immigration, bolstering healthcare and laws aimed at reducing death rates.
Such systems are therefore expensive and complex ; combined with the fact that PMD is not yet the limiting factor in the lower data rates still in common use, this means that PMD-compensation systems have seen limited deployment in largescale telecommunications systems.
Such vast land can, in theory, be used to create at least of residential floor space, which, at very modest rates ( Rs. 10000 / sq ft ), can be sold for USD 16 billion.
Such charters were often purchased at exorbitant rates, or granted, not by the local power, which was naturally jealous of prerogatives, but by the king or the emperor, who came thereby to hope to enlist the towns as allies in the struggle to centralize power that was arising in tandem with the rise of the communes.
Such low accumulation rates do not presently ( 2009 ) allow for commercial use of switchgrass as a biosource.
Such time to MRCA ( TMRCA ) estimates can be given based on DNA test results and established mutation rates as practiced in genetic genealogy, or by reference to a non-genetic, mathematical model or computer simulation.
Such properties include, for example, population structure, their propensity to speciate, extinction rates, and geological persistence.
" Such services are much more expensive than mobile phone services and provide slow data rates at a similarly high price.
Such tariffs outline the terms and conditions of providing telecommunications service to the public including rates, fees, and charges.
Such an operator must constantly balance the need to provide cheaper rates, especially if there is strong competition, with the cost of maintaining the service at an optimum quality that is acceptable to the customer.

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