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bottleneck and near
One of its main crossroads, near the Vecht bridge is a bottleneck that causes frequent traffic congestion.
Having thrown all of his pontoon bridges at or near the bottleneck of the village of Friedland, Benningsen had unwittingly trapped his troops on the west bank.
However, this remains a major bottleneck, compounded by the fact that it intersects with surface streets, and is near a major tourist attraction, Six Flags Over Texas.
Because the ions can move through a wider " bottleneck " near the current layer and because the electrons are moving much faster in Hall MHD than in standard MHD, reconnection may proceed more quickly.
Recently, WAPA helped remedy a transmission bottleneck near Los Banos, California.
Much of the expressway is four lanes wide, though a two-lane portion of the expressway near Yongin has become a notorious bottleneck.

bottleneck and Santa
Royal Gorge was a bottleneck along the Arkansas too narrow for both the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad to pass through, and there was no other reasonable access to the South Park area.

bottleneck and Avenue
Major road interventions are being implemented ( the Beltway and the prolongation of the Avenue Jacu-Pêssego / Nova Trabalhadores ), which, due to easier access to the city should influence the growth of industrial activity which today suffers from the bottleneck of the road network and its chronic lack of maintenance.

bottleneck and was
They had the unspoken support of President-elect Kennedy, whose own legislative program was menaced by the Rules Committee bottleneck.
* The program was stored as a linked list of lines ; a or took O ( n ) ( linear ) time, and although Applesoft programs were not very long compared to today's software, on a 1 MHz 6502 this could be a significant bottleneck.
The terrain was usually chosen to put the archers at an advantage forcing their opponents into a bottleneck ( at Agincourt ) or a hard climb under fire ( at Crécy ).
In the early 1990s the I / O bandwidth of the ISA bus was becoming a critical bottleneck to PC graphics performance.
Before nucleosynthesis began, the temperature was high enough for many photons to have energy greater than the binding energy of deuterium ; therefore any deuterium that is formed is immediately destroyed ( a situation known as the deuterium bottleneck ).
The Derr study was undertaken in an attempt to determine what genetic problems bison might face as they repopulate former areas, and it noted that bison seem to be doing quite well, despite their apparent genetic bottleneck.
It was not until the expedition of Jean-François de La Pérouse ( 1787 ), who charted most of the Strait of Tartary, but was not able to pass through its northern " bottleneck " due to contrary winds, that the island on European maps assumed a form similar to what is familiar to modern readers.
In the 1970s, WSD was a subtask of semantic interpretation systems developed within the field of artificial intelligence, but since WSD systems were largely rule-based and hand-coded they were prone to a knowledge acquisition bottleneck.
The route back from Brooke's position to Dunkirk passed through the town of Poperinge ( known to most British sources as " Poperinghe "), where there was a bottleneck at a bridge over the Yser canal.
The album was warmly received by the music press, many of whom praised her skills as an interpreter and as a bottleneck guitarist ; at the time, very few women in popular music had strong reputations as guitarists.
Delta Blues legend and master of the bottleneck guitar Mississippi Fred McDowell was born here before moving to Mississippi.
It is part of the Hindhead Bypass which was constructed to bypass the town, which was notorious for being a bottleneck.
Although the study reported that those M7 matrilines seem to emerge in up to 18, 000 years ago, the study also pointed out that their settlements may have occurred over 30, 000 years ago if there was a population bottleneck in Japan.
It was dismantled in 1926, but a project to re-create the Plane commenced in the 2000s, since the locks remain a bottleneck for boat traffic.
The extant species are closely related and thought to be descendents of birds that survived a genetic bottleneck caused by the marine transgression during the Oligocene when most of New Zealand was underwater.
For a long time this was a notorious bottleneck, with the route clogged with tourists during the summer months.
The LC had a 16-bit data bus, which was a major bottleneck as the 68020 was a 32-bit CPU.
Overall, general performance of the machine was disappointing due to the crippling data bus bottleneck, making it run far slower than it should have ( e. g. the 16 MHz 68020 based Macintosh II from 1987, with an identical processor, ran almost twice as fast as the Macintosh LC ).
Genetic testing has revealed that all the specimens are genetically indistinguishable, suggesting that the species has been through a genetic bottleneck in which its population became so low ( possibly just one or two individuals ) that all genetic variability was lost.

bottleneck and widened
Another reason was to alleviate the congested Highway 404 – Don Valley Parkway ( DVP ) route ; while Highway 404 was widened by the province in 1999 – 2007, similar plans to expand the DVP were not approved by city council, and this would result in an inevitable bottleneck.
After the highway on both sides of the bridge was widened to eight lanes, the six-lane bridge became a daily bottleneck as heavy traffic slowed in order to funnel into fewer lanes.
As of 2004, all construction has finished on the northern portion of MN 100 between I-394 and I-694, making MN 100 a freeway for its entire length, though the section between MN 7 and I-394 in St. Louis Park, the oldest part of the freeway, is on long-term plans to be widened to eliminate a nasty traffic bottleneck.

bottleneck and 2006
Despite the construction of the A1 ( M ) motorway in 1963, which bypassed the town ( and which was called the Baldock Bypass for some years ), it was still a major traffic bottleneck until March 2006, when a new bypass removed the A505 road ( part of the old Icknield Way to the east of Baldock ) from the town.
Relief for this bottleneck came on May 30, 2008, when the 12-lane replacement bridge opened to traffic in both directions ( the six-lane span carrying Outer Loop traffic had opened in June 2006 ).
In December 2006, a magnitude 6. 7 submarine earthquake cut several undersea cables at the same time, causing a major communications bottleneck that lasted several weeks.

bottleneck and high
attributed the atypically high frequencies of the haplogroup in the Masalit to either a recent population bottleneck that likely altered the community's original haplogroup diversity or to geographical proximity to E1b1b's place of origin in North Africa, where the researchers suggest that the clade " might have been brought to Sudan from [...] after the progressive desertification of the Sahara around 6, 000 – 8, 000 years ago ".
The results of a recent trial improved capacity by 9 % over the previous fixed time ramp metering system, average speeds increased by 20kmh and traffic throughput at bottleneck locations can be reliably maintained around 2200 PCE per lane ( note the M1 is major freight route to the Port of Melbourne and has a very high heavy articulated vehicle mix.
Knowing where the force will be travelling will help the blockader choose where to blockade: for example, forcing a garrison between a high mountain pass in order to bottleneck the opposing force.
This was a mistake since a reserve force charging down from the high ground might have held the bridge bottleneck and made the day a far more equal contest.

bottleneck and wall
The surge had a second peak in eastern St. Tammany as the westerly winds from the southern eye wall pushed the surge to the east, backing up at the bottleneck of the Rigolets Pass.
The surge had a second peak in eastern St. Tammany as the westerly winds from the southern eye wall pushed the surge to the east, backing up at the bottleneck of the Rigolets Pass.

bottleneck and at
When Governor Al Smith offered New York National Guard planes to fly the mail in and out of the state, it seemed a likely temporary solution, easing Burlington's bottleneck and that at Montpelier too.
The Alpha does not have condition codes for integer instructions to remove a potential bottleneck at the condition status register.
* Serial communication link between the controller and the terminal server acts as a bottleneck: even though the data between the host PC and the terminal server travels at the 10 / 100 / 1000Mbit / s network speed it then slows down to the serial speed of 112. 5 kbit / s or less.
Multi-layer switching can move traffic at wire speed and also provide layer 3 routing, which can remove the bottleneck from the network routers.
According to the Toba catastrophe theory 75, 000 to 80, 000 years ago a super volcanic event at Lake Toba reduced the human population to 10, 000 or even 1, 000 breeding pairs creating a bottleneck in human evolution.
The town's location at the intersection of the routes from London to Bristol and from Southampton to Birmingham made it, for many years, a transport bottleneck.
He also says that not going through the Netherlands not only created a bottleneck at the German-Belgian border, but also that not having the Dutch railways at their disposal created a huge supply problem, a problem which outweighed the benefits they gained by still having access to the Dutch ports.
Due to the limitation of Chinese industrial and technological bottleneck at the time, the YJ-4 only entered the Chinese services in extremely limited numbers, mainly serving as a foundation for more successful Chinese cruise missiles developed later, such as Changfeng missile.
There is a staggered junction with the A4040 as the road passes through Handsworth ( at this point known as Soho Road ) which is a particular bottleneck with narrow lanes, on-street parking, bad drivers and several close-set junction, often very badly congested.
The bottleneck is the part of a system which is at capacity.
Multiple compressed ACKs if passing through the wireless access point all together can clock-out the same amount of large packets from the TCP sender and all of them may arrive at the wireless bottleneck in a short time and further worsen the congestion there.
With increasing traffic, the by-pass itself became a bottleneck, particularly at its junction with the A333 Portsmouth Road.
Its entrance is a rather narrow bottleneck, it is more than long and approximately wide at its narrowest spot.
Further more, they identified processes at the heat treat, identified as their second bottleneck, that caused massive delays in their getting product through the heat-treat and which had also caused some products to be heat-treated multiple times ( to make softer and then harder again ) instead of just once or not at all.

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