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alteration and guitar
One of the most simplified ways to have a double locking tremolo system without making any major alteration to a solid-body electric guitar can be done by using a modified American Series 2-point synchronized bridge with locking saddles, a set of locking machine heads and a low-friction LSR Roller Nut.

alteration and form
The following items may be specified in actual or symbolic form in the operands of those instructions which refer to the particular items: channel, unit, combined channel and unit, combined arm and file, unit record synchronizers, inquiry synchronizers, and alteration switches.
The term " Merovingian " comes from medieval Latin Merovingi or Merohingi (" sons of Merovech "), an alteration of an unattested Old West Low Franconian form, akin to their dynasty's Old English name Merewīowing, with the final-ing being a typical patronymic suffix.
A distortion is the alteration of the original shape ( or other characteristic ) of an object, image, sound, waveform or other form of information or representation.
The Kai element also strongly resembles the Sino-Japanese reading of the characters ( Sino-Japanese, Japanese kun ' yomi ), which have been used for over a thousand years in China and Japan as the standard orthographic form to be used when referring to Ainu and related peoples ; it is possible that Matsuura's Kai was actually an alteration, influenced by the Sino-Japanese reading of Ka-i, of the Nivkh exonym for the Ainu, namely Qoy or.
Many organic molecules, as with inorganic molecules, form crystals that incorporate water into the crystalline structure without chemical alteration of the organic molecule ( water of crystallization ).
Surface processes comprise the action of water, wind, ice, fire, and living things on the surface of the Earth, along with chemical reactions that form soils and alter material properties, the stability and rate of change of topography under the force of gravity, and other factors, such as ( in the very recent past ) human alteration of the landscape.
Although the form of the interrupter was slightly changed, this alteration was subsequently borrowed back by the Commission for the Model 1891 Mosin Nagant.
This form of Protestanism arose in the United Netherlands shortly after the " alteration " from Roman Catholicism had occurred in that country.
Subvertisements may take the form of a new image or an alteration to an existing image or icon, often in a satirical manner.
Memín is an alteration of Memo, the shortened form of Guillermo, her husband's name ; Pinguín comes from pingo ( roughly meaning mischievous, in an affectionate tone ).
There exists the possibility that human induced climate change in the form of the greenhouse effect may result in an alteration of the structure and function of savannas.
Carver, however, points out that Montgomery did make a decisive alteration to this plan by bringing up troops that were to have been held in reserve in the Nile Delta so as to form a continuous line of defence.
These two extreme states would alternate between one another and with the alteration human life would become extinct then regenerate ( or vice versa depending on the dominant form ).
There the synod of Ephesus was declared to have been a " robber synod ," its proceedings were annulled, and, in accordance with the more dyophysite ( two-nature ) strand in the teaching of Cyril of Alexandria, it was declared that the two natures are united in Christ ( without any alteration, absorption or confusion ) and ' come together to form one person and one hypostasis '.
It can be seen as a stylized form of the three zeros in the denominator although it originates from an alteration of the percent sign.
If damage or some form of alteration is made to a hub or die, it is classified a variety.
In the tenth edition of The Oxford Companion to Music, Percy Scholes defines musical form as " a series of strategies designed to find a successful mean between the opposite extremes of unrelieved repetition and unrelieved alteration.
This alteration may, in some environments, help these Candida species by inducing a permanent stress response, a more generalized form of the heat shock response.
Amygdules usually form after the rock has been emplaced, and are often associated with low-temperature alteration.
And that the Indo-Iranian and hence European name for China is an alteration of the Chinese name Qin, which has recurred in Chinese history a number of times, including the name of the western kingdom, which took over the rest to form the first Empire.
The idea came from Bill Haley song " Razzle Dazzle " line " It's the hipster's dance " with slight alteration on written form.
* Rama Corporation Ltd v Proved Tin and General Investments Ltd 2 QB 147, Slade J, " Ostensible or apparent authority ... is merely a form of estoppel, indeed, it has been termed agency by estoppel and you cannot call in aid an estoppel unless you have three ingredients: ( i ) a representation, ( ii ) reliance on the representation, and ( iii ) an alteration of your position resulting from such reliance.
A protein is described as being amyloid if, due to an alteration in its secondary structure, it takes on a particular aggregated insoluble form, similar to the beta-pleated sheet.
* 6: The Clifton Maybank corridor, built from stone brought form another house undergoing alteration in the 18th century.

alteration and made
Andrew made a radical alteration in the internal policy followed by his predecessors and he began to bestow the royal estates to his partisans.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
Canadian scholar Richard Toporoski theorised in 1998 that " if, let us say, an alteration were to be made in the United Kingdom to the Act of Settlement 1701, providing for the succession of the Crown ... t is my opinion that the domestic constitutional law of Australia or Papua New Guinea, for example, would provide for the succession in those countries of the same person who became Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
At the above mentioned turns ( Kandilli and Yenikoy ) where significant course alterations have to be made, the rear and forward sights are totally blocked prior to and during the course alteration.
A budget for the Exposition was passed and on 1 May Lockroy announced an alteration to the terms of the open competition which was being held for a centerpiece for the exposition, which effectively made the choice of Eiffel's design a foregone conclusion: all entries had to include a study for a four-sided metal tower on the Champ de Mars.
Since the alteration became known it has given rise to debates among scholars as to whether Tacitus deliberately used the term Chrestians, or if a scribe made an error during the Middle Ages.
Meanwhile, Stor Gendibal, a prominent member of the Second Foundation, discovers a simple local — who lives on the same planet as the Second Foundation — has had a minor alteration made to her mind.
The alteration of the military flintlock to the percussion musket was easily accomplished by replacing the powder pan and steel " frizzen " with a nipple, and by replacing the cock or hammer which held the flint by a smaller hammer formed with a hollow made to fit around the nipple when released by the trigger.
Sir Walter Alcock, who was organist of the cathedral from 1916, oversaw a strictly faithful restoration of the famous Father Willis organ, even going to such lengths as to refuse to allow parts of the instrument to leave the cathedral in case any unauthorised tonal alteration were made without his knowledge.
This was the last major structural alteration to the cathedral to be made.
If so, Geoffrey's alteration of the name to Cordeilla made it unrecognizable to his Welsh translators, who failed to use the name Creiddylad in their Latin-to-Welsh translations of Historia Regum Britanniae.
Additionally it was also declared that no patents of arms or any ensigns of nobility should be granted and no augmentation, alteration, or addition should be made to arms without the consent of the Earl Marshal.
An important alteration in the wording of the Kol Nidre was made by Rashi's son-in-law, Rabbi Meir ben Samuel ( early 12th century ), who changed the original phrase " from the last Day of Atonement until this one " to " from this Day of Atonement until the next.
It was Rabbenu Tam, however, who accounted for the alteration made by his father as already stated, and who also tried to change the perfects of the text, " which we have vowed ," " have sworn ," etc., to imperfects.
The alteration made by Meïr ben Samuel, which agreed with Isaac ibn Ghayyat's view was accepted in the German, northern French, and Polish rituals and in those dependent on them, but not in the Spanish, Roman, and Provençal rituals.
Once that alteration was made, the final charter was confirmed on June 20, 1632.
Pope Urban VIII made further changes, including " a profound alteration in the character of some of the hymns.
Borates, which made up a large portion of Death Valley's historical past were concentrated in the lakebeds from hot spring waters and alteration of rhyolite in the nearby volcanic field.
In January 1905 an inter-colonial native affairs commission reported on the native question as it affected South Africa as a whole, proposals being made for an alteration of the laws in Cape Colony respecting the franchise exercised by natives.
In the fashion industry, designers produce ready-to-wear clothing intended to be worn without significant alteration, because clothing made to standard sizes fits most people.
The distinctive sound of an instrument with a sound box owes a lot to the alteration made to the tone.
The U. S. Navy tables recommend that no alteration be made for dives at altitudes lower than 91 meters ( 300 feet ) and dives between 91 meters and 300 meters correction is required for dives over 44 meters sea water ( 145 feet sea water ).

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