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This body style's combination of a small profile with a deep sound has made it immensely popular, and it has since been copied by virtually every major steel-string luthier.
:* Domestic: The individual islands are connected by a combination of satellite earth stations, microwave systems, and VHF and HF radiotelephone ; within the islands, service is provided by small exchanges connected to subscribers by open wire, cable, and fiber-optic cable
Common chimpanzees live in communities that typically range from 20 to more than 150 members, but spend most of their time travelling in small, temporary groups consisting of a few individuals, " which may consist of any combination of age and sex classes.
Some of them resembled a modern lowercase Latin " e ", some a " 6 " with a connecting stroke to the next letter starting from the middle, and some a combination of two small " c "- like curves.
They generally use individual piezo-electric transducers one per string often in combination with small internal microphones to produce a direct output mixed electrical signal.
* Inferential ideograms ( 会意字 ) -- the combination of pictograms or pictographic parts to create a new character that pictorially mimicks the intended meaning of the new word, e. g. the character for " love ", which combines the pictograms for " heart " as the radical with the pictogram for " receive "; the character for " sharp ", which combines the pictogram " small " at the top with the pictogram for " big " at the bottom ; or the character for " room ", which combines the pictogram for " household " overarching the pictogram for " square ";
Strings were historically made of animal gut, usually from the small intestine of sheep ( sometimes in combination with metal ) and are still made of gut or a synthetic substitute, with metal windings on the lower-pitched strings.
The combination of small-cavity magnetrons, small antennas, and high resolution allowed small, high quality radars to be installed in aircraft.
For any specific combination of height above the center of gravity and mass of the planet, there is one specific firing velocity ( unaffected by the mass of the ball, which is assumed to be very small relative to the Earth's mass ) that produces a circular orbit, as shown in ( C ).
The college is noted for its combination of rigorous academic programs, a small yet diverse student body, and the resources of one of the world's major cities.
They appeared in music halls and pubs during the 19th century, providing entertainment through a piano soloist, or in combination with a small band.
A Bluetooth PAN is also called a piconet ( combination of the prefix " pico ," meaning very small or one trillionth, and network ), and is composed of up to 8 active devices in a master-slave relationship ( a very large number of devices can be connected in " parked " mode ).
A great example of this symbiosis are the mangroves in the gulf, which require tidal flow and a combination of fresh and salt water for growth, and act as nurseries for many crabs, small fish, and insects ; these fish and insects are the source of food for many of the marine birds that feed on them.
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.
" Each slot machine in the group contributes a small amount to this progressive jackpot, awarded to a player who gets, for example, a royal flush on a video poker machine or a specific combination of symbols on a regular or nine-line slot machine.
In combination with tongue movements, salamanders may lunge forward and grasp prey with their jaws, securing them with small teeth on the margins of their jaws.
In the US and Canada, the vast majority of airports, large and small, will either have some form of automated airport weather station, whether an AWOS, ASOS, or AWSS, a human observer or a combination of the two.
Free flaps of skin, muscle, bone, fat, or a combination may be removed from the body, moved to another site on the body, and reconnected to a blood supply by suturing arteries and veins as small as 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter.
The pair is known as a doublet, or dipole, and the radiation of this combination is similar to that of a very small dynamic loudspeaker operating without a baffle.
It occurs because of inter-molecular attractive forces between the liquid and solid surrounding surfaces ; If the diameter of the tube is sufficiently small, then the combination of surface tension and forces of adhesion between the liquid and container act to lift the liquid.
It used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams.
The composition of the districts vary from residential near the city center, with a combination of multi-story apartment buildings and individual houses on small parcels, to industrial and agricultural at the city edges.
Since the combination of Equine Canada ( EC ) and United States Dressage Federation ( USDF ) tests in 2003, the small size arena is no longer utilized in rated shows in North America.
Alnico magnets are made by casting or sintering a combination of aluminium, nickel and cobalt with iron and small amounts of other elements added to enhance the properties of the magnet.

combination and town
This gave rise to the town itself through a combination of a good harbor, proximity to the sea routes, vast timber resources, and a river capable of supporting mills.
The old town was built between 1530 and 1792 and shows an architectural combination of Italian Grandezza, French style and Swiss ideas.
This color combination has also been used over the centuries in various Finnish provincial, military, and town flags.
The name Pea Ridge comes from a combination of the physical location of the original settlement of the town, across the crest of an Ozark Mountains ridge, and for the hog peanuts or turkey peas that had been originally cultivated by Native American tribes centuries before European settlement, which later helped to provide basic subsistence once those pioneer settlers arrived.
Founded in 1881, the New Canaan Fire Department is a combination professional / volunteer fire department that operates out of a fire station located near the center of town, with a fire apparatus fleet of engines and other vehicles.
But according to a history of the town written in 1950, the name was derived by the founders in 1884 from a combination of French word " belle " and " view ", to mean beautiful vistas to be seen around the fledgling town.
In 2000 the town celebrated its sesquicentennial anniversary in combination with the Hoosier Millennium celebration.
Her book, " Stories of a Sanctified town ", was so true to life that the residents of Robards recognized her characters in spite of changed names and combination of locales.
One is that it was a combination of " Abbe " for Abbé Mégret and " ville " for town — thus Abbé's town.
The town grew as a combination of agriculture in the area around the town center, and mills along the rivers in town.
Since 1950, the combination of decline of small town retailers, suburbanization, and decreased employment in forest industries have resulted in steadily decreasing population.
Chosen as a town site by the St. Paul and Dakota Railroad Company and developed by the Catholic Church, Adrian is one of many Minnesota towns that owes its existence to that peculiar combination of railroads and religion.
In later years the port was fortified more and more and Hellevoetsluis therefore became a unique combination of fortified town and naval port.
By custom it used a combination of the lesser state arms of Sweden and the arms for the town of Jönköping.
The combination of mineral waters, which were much in vogue as a health remedy at the time, and convenient rail access caused the settlement to develop as a small-scale spa town, which took its name from the springs.
Locally, it was nicknamed Tanglefoot, because some citizens found that the combination of muddy streets and liquor made walking through the town challenging.
Folk etymology derives its name from a combination of the word " glass " with the word " company " for a glass factory that was built there many years ago, but the presence of many Scottish immigrants to this part of Appalachia, particularly from the Strathclyde region, indicates that the town was most likely named after the Scottish city of Glasgow in Strathclyde.
The town is a combination of three subdivisions of which its name reflects: Carpenters Addition, Millerdale I, and Millerdale II.
Fredericia was designed as a combination of town and military fortress following the devastation caused by the Thirty Years ' War.
Wycombe is a combination of industrial and market town, with a traditional emphasis on furniture production.

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