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It is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to accelerate the market adoption of open standards for streaming and progressive download of rich media over all types of Internet Protocols ( IP ).
The adoption of high EGR and adoption of diesel fuels with a greater resistance to ignition ( more " gasoline like ") enables longer mixing times prior to ignition and thus fewer rich pockets thus resulting in the possibility of both lower soot emissions and NOx
This included the adoption of the English common law system, which also included the doctrine of riparian rights, although this system was better suited to the water rich eastern United States.

adoption and diet
Practitioners of Falun Gong are forbidden to kill living things — including animals for the purpose of obtaining food — though it does not require the adoption of a vegetarian diet.
Following Hart's adoption of a raw vegan diet for health and personal reasons, he replaced his farm animals with plants.
Another practice is the adoption of a simplified diet.
One line of evidence used to support the Stone Age diet is the decline in human health and body mass that occurred with the adoption of agriculture, at the end of the Paleolithic era.
However, following his adoption of a raw vegan diet for health and personal reasons, Hart replaced his farm animals with plants.
Health problems associated with maize-based diets in modern times have usually been remedied by means of vitamin supplements and economic improvement leading to a broader diet, rather than by adoption of nixtamalization.
The rapid and dramatic increase in < sup > 13 </ sup > C after the adoption of maize agriculture attests to the change in the southeastern American diet by 1300 CE.

adoption and subsequent
No cases of iatrogenic transmission of CJD have been reported subsequent to the adoption of current sterilization procedures, or since 1976.
Currently, it is a rigid document and no subsequent amendment has been made to it since its adoption.
The adoption of electronic synthesisers, pioneered by Popol Vuh from 1970, together with the work of figures like Brian Eno ( for a time the keyboard player with Roxy Music ), would be a major influence on subsequent synth rock.
Currently, it is a rigid document and no subsequent amendment has been made to it since its adoption.
But in Kerala, the story continues with Ayyappan's adoption by the Pandalam Raja, and the subsequent encounter with Mahisi.
According to Clift biographer Patricia Bosworth, Ethel was the illegitimate daughter of Woodbury Blair and Maria Anderson, whose marriage had been annulled before her birth and subsequent adoption.
The adoption of Cubism determined the style of much subsequent Futurist painting, which Boccioni and Severini in particular continued to render in the broken colors and short brush-strokes of divisionism.
This design, however, requires the incoming air to flow through a convoluted path, which limits the ability of the engine to perform at higher revolutions per minute ( rpm ), leading to the adoption of the overhead valve ( OHV ) head design, and the subsequent overhead camshaft ( OHC ) design.
Seven years later, Steven I. Engel would bring action against Union Free School District No. 9 for its adoption and subsequent prescription of the so-called " Regent's prayer ," arguing that it constituted the state-sponsored establishment of religion in violation of citizens ’ First Amendment rights via the Fourteenth Amendment.
As the first cabooses were wooden shanties erected on flat cars ( as early as the 1830s ,) they would have resembled the cook shack on the ( relatively flat ) deck of a ship, explaining the adoption and subsequent corruption of the nautical term.
The report's publication led to the formation of BEA Airtours as BEA's wholly owned charter subsidiary later the same year while subsequent adoption of its recommendations by the Heath government resulted in the merger of BEA's independent rivals Caledonian Airways and BUA to form Caledonian // BUA, which assumed the role of the " Second Force " in November 1970.
The company claims that its early adoption of the centralized single-number ordering system, and its subsequent use and heavy promotion of this rhyming phone number, helped the chain to grow and soon dominate the Ontario pizza market.
This so-called " Cassandra letter " rallied the opponents of the Compromise, but they could not prevent its adoption and subsequent continuation.
The 1960s were boom years for Colt with the escalation of the Vietnam War, Robert McNamara shutting down the Springfield Armory, and the U. S. Army's subsequent adoption of the M16, for which Colt held the production rights and would sell over 5 million units worldwide.
In the subsequent June 2009 local elections, the party failed to make significant gains on the county level, but still managed to achieve some major wins in important cities, due to the adoption of a new election system where mayors and county heads were for the first time elected directly, as opposed to the previous system which employed party lists.
In the evangelical ordo salutis (" order of salvation "), adoption is usually regarded as a step immediately subsequent to justification.
The adoption of the Regulation ( EC ) No 1592 / 2002 by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union ( EU ) and the subsequent establishment of the EASA created a Europe wide regulatory authority which has absorbed most functions of the JAA ( in the EASA Members states ).
Cyril Toumanoff dates the conversion of Mirian to 334, his official baptism and subsequent adoption of Christianity as the official religion of Iberia to 337.
He argues that the Catholic Centre Party vote was decisive in the adoption of dictatorial powers by Hitler and that the party's subsequent dissolution was at Pacelli's prompting.
The Preamble traces Fiji's constitutional history, from its settlement by the ancestors of the Fijian and Rotuman peoples and the subsequent arrival of numerous different peoples, through the decision of Ratu Seru Epenisa Cakobau, the King who had united all of Fiji's tribes under his leadership in 1871, and his subsequent decision to cede the country to Great Britain on 10 October 1874, and the later decision of the Rotuman chiefs to cede Rotuma in November 1879, to the gaining of independence from the United Kingdom and the adoption of the first constitution in 1970, the abrogation of that constitution in 1987, and the subsequent proclamation of the Sovereign Democratic Republic of Fiji and the promulgation of a republican constitution by the President, Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau, in 1990, and the subsequent constitutional review undertaken in the mid-1990s, leading to the adoption of the present document.

adoption and increase
The replacement of the Roman saddle by variants on the Scythian model, with pommel and cantle, was also a significant factor as was the adoption of stirrups and the concomitant increase in stability of the rider's seat.
The unusual addressing scheme which required substantial increase in complexity was the main factor in the lack of its adoption.
Moreover, the increase in insecticide use for the control of these secondary insects was far smaller than the reduction in total insecticide use due to Bt cotton adoption.
Walker urged its adoption in order to increase commerce between the U. S. and Britain.
Taking on a user-centered approach throughout the design and development stage may further increase the chance of rapid user adoption of the BI system.
The further increase in IMAX HD has prevented significant adoption.
In recent years, the euro's increase in the share of the worldwide currency reserve basket has continued to increase — albeit at a slower rate than prior to the beginning of the worldwide credit crunch related recession and sovereign debt crisis, which adversely impacted the Euro and slowed its adoption
Mozilla Online's goal is to promote the aims of Mozilla Foundation and increase the adoption of the Firefox web browser.
The first attempts to increase the openness of DCSs resulted in the adoption of the predominant operating system of the day: UNIX.
Beijing's increase in land area from in 1956 to in 1958 led to the increased adoption of peri-urban agriculture.
The MDAA also institutionalized the concept of specific military aid programs, a result ensured by adoption of similar legislation in 1950 and an increase in annual spending on military aid to $ 5. 222 billion after the outbreak of the Korean War-the very first large scale test of the validity and practicability of the concept, if excepting the logistical support allowed to France during the Indochina War.
The adoption of the EFF was not uncontested, in particular by environmental groups, as it includes the possibility to fund vessel modernisation and other measures, which might increase pressure on already overfished stocks.
It is not unlikely that this number will increase in the following decade ( International adoption from South Korea peaked in the mid 1980s ).
By encouraging the use of RAD, however, careless adoption of DSDM may increase the risk of cutting too many corners.
Although the state legislature passed an act during his tenure to increase the governor's salary, he refused to accept any more remuneration than he had been receiving prior to the law's adoption.
Celent projects that FSA cards will increase FSA adoption rates.
He pushed for the adoption of uniform textbooks in the state public schools and a tax increase to support public high schools.
The 1998 legal adoption of the national anthem and flag as state symbols ( some believe them to be symbolic of Japanese nationalism during World War II ) and previous Prime Minister Koizumi's six visits to the Yasukuni Shrine have also been viewed by some as an increase of nationalism.
Given that buying an inventory of G bugles prior to the any-key rule would always be very expensive, the adoption of any-key brass greatly aided the almost explosive increase in the number of all-age corps hitting the field.
By August 2000, adoption of EBPP systems started to dramatically increase.
*( 3 ) adoption of Western technology to increase production of sophisticated products ;
If the Affirmative claims that there is already nuclear proliferation, and the ( affirmative ) plan creates nuclear proliferation as claimed by the Negative, then all the negative will need to show is that nuclear proliferation will uniquely increase after the adoption of the plan ( the more increase proven, the better Uniqueness ).

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