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The decision reached in 1938-39 was made after the accumulation of a large amount of data and thorough study thereof.
In the early times only the art of pottery and terracotta developed, but from the seventh century onwards, a large number of temples and images were also built on account of the intensified religious passions and the accumulation of wealth in cities.
In practice, the accumulation of evidence for or against any particular theory involves planned research designs for the collection of empirical data, and academic rigor plays a large part of judging the merits of research design.
# Investment and accumulation goals: planning how to accumulate enough money for large purchases, and life events is what most people consider to be financial planning.
A Buchholz relay is a safety device sensing the accumulation of gas in large oil-filled transformers, which will alarm on slow accumulation of gas or shut down the transformer if gas is produced rapidly in the transformer oil.
* The ( GPP, " prolonged popular war ") faction was rural-based and sought long-term " silent accumulation of forces " within the country's large peasant population, which it saw as the main social base for the revolution.
Today, the economic policies of the Kreisky era are often criticized, as the accumulation of a large national debt began, and non-profitable nationalized industries were strongly subsidized.
The accumulation of vast masses of snow, which have gradually been converted into permanent glaciers, maintains a gradation of very different climates within the narrow space that intervenes between the foot of the mountains and their upper ridges ; it cools breezes that waft to the plains on either side, but its most important function is to regulate the water supply of the large region which is traversed by the streams of the Alps.
Practitioners believe the accumulation of fecal matter in the large intestine leads to ill health.
# The atheroma (" lump of gruel ," from ἀθήρα, athera, gruel in Greek ), which is the nodular accumulation of a soft, flaky, yellowish material at the center of large plaques, composed of macrophages nearest the lumen of the artery
* Urinary tract abnormality such as unusually large ureters, distended bladder, accumulation and backflow of urine from the bladder to the ureters and the kidneys
Aquatic producers, such as planktonic algae or aquatic plants, lack the large accumulation of secondary growth as exists in the woody trees of terrestrial ecosystems.
Lake-effect snowfall constitutes a large percentage of the total annual snow accumulation, which averages around 80 inches ( 203 cm ).
those in which transparency and competition are low-have profit margins large enough to facilitate capital accumulation.
that many years ago a large accumulation of Sarsen stones existed upon what later came to be known as Tower Hill.
The accumulation of waste left behind by large flocks may ruin human water supplies and cities, as well as natural habitats for Australian fauna.
Dunite may also form by the accumulation of olivine crystals on the floor of large basaltic or picritic magma chambers.
Its accumulation zone is formed by a depression, in which large quantities of avalanche snow collect.
Frequent small ' natural ' ground fires prevent the accumulation of fuel and allow large, slow-growing vegetation ( e. g. trees ) to survive.
# Investment and accumulation goals: planning how to accumulate enough money for large purchases, and life events is what most people consider to be financial planning.
Their contents invariably display a large degree of time averaging, as the accumulation of bones in the absence of other sediment takes some time.
< li > The symptoms result in the accumulation of a large number of possessions that fill up and clutter active living areas of the home or workplace to the extent that their intended use is no longer possible.
They are cutaneous manifestations of lipidosis in which there is an accumulation of lipids in large foam cells within the skin.

accumulation and amounts
Several important trade routes from India and China ( including the Silk Road ) passed through Bactria and, as early as the Bronze Age, this had allowed the accumulation of vast amounts of wealth by the mostly nomadic population.
* Infiltration ( medical ), the diffusion or accumulation of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal
The dry climate of the Peruvian and Bolivian coasts had permitted the accumulation and preservation of vast amounts of high-quality nitrate deposits such as guano ( bird excrement ) and saltpeter.
This motion is the first procedural step before any such action can be instituted .” The company noted that “ petitioners ( are ) seek ( ing ) court permission to sue Aeroplan on behalf of program members in Canada to obtain reinstatement of expired miles, reimbursement of any amounts already expended by Aeroplan members to reinstate their expired miles, $ 50 in compensatory damages and an undetermined amount in exemplary damages on behalf of each class member, all in relation to changes made to the Aeroplan program concerning accumulation and expiry of Aeroplan Miles as announced Oct. 16th, 2006 .” But Aeroplan stressed that it “ is of the view that there are good grounds for opposing the motion for authorization and will vigorously defend any class action, should one be authorized by the court .” Neale said: “ I felt like they stole from me .” “ If the bank took my money like that, it would be theft.
Two or three snowstorms or blizzards occur every year on average, although driving conditions become more of a concern than accumulation amounts.
* Taiwan is a hot spot for submarine turbidity currents as there are large amounts of sediment suspended in rivers, and it is seismically active, thus large accumulation of seafloor sediments and earthquake triggering.
The mid-18th century gave rise to industrial capitalism, made possible by the accumulation of vast amounts of capital under the merchant phase of capitalism and its investment in machinery.

accumulation and data
Since then, there has been a notable increase in the number of stations and also the accumulation of additional data and the development of new techniques for using it, leading to a better understanding of propagation phenomena.
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 >)
( Garbage collection typically does not deal with the unbounded accumulation of data which is reachable, but which will actually not be used by the program.
The basic idea is to avoid data accumulation inside the network.
Land surveying can include associated services such as mapping and related data accumulation, construction layout surveys, precision measurements of length, angle, elevation, area, and volume, as well as horizontal and vertical control surveys, and the analysis and utilization of land survey data.
The accumulation of geographical gravity data resulted in more and more accurate models of the overall shape of the Earth.
While it has been assailed by some planners for lack of data in urban settings, it stands as the single largest accumulation of actual parking demand data related to land use.
Snowfall is not uncommon, but snow accumulation on the ground is rare, a phenomenon that takes place every 6 years or so, according to the last 40 year's data.
Gives an overview of the economy and describes the phenomena of economic life: production, consumption and wealth accumulation, providing a comprehensive and simplified representation of these data.
" Instead he argued that the archaeological community in the western nations should cease their constant accumulation of new data from rescue digs and instead focusing on producing interpretive frameworks with which to interpret it, and also on publishing the backlog of data produced from decades of excavation.
This massive accumulation of data implies that almost any useful program one could want already exists in the Qeng Ho fleet library, hence the need for computer archaeologists to dig up needed programs, work around their peculiarities and bugs, and assemble them into useful constructs.
Through the accumulation of ethnographic data, we can study the psychological laws of mental development as they reveal themselves in diverse regions and under differing conditions.
Both campaigns hired firms who specialized in the accumulation of personal data, and they used this information to highlight their strongest and weakest areas.
Radar reflectivity data suggest that at a centimeter scale these areas are smooth, as a result of gradation ( accumulation of fine material eroded from the highlands ).
Visual sociology also requires the development of new forms — for example, data driven computer graphics to represent complex relationships e. g., changing social networks over time, the primitive accumulation of capital, the flow of labor, relations between theory and practice.

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