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The lungs in amphibians are primitive compared to those of amniotes, possessing few internal septa and large alveoli and consequently having a comparatively slow diffusion rate for oxygen entering the blood.
Spencer wrote that in production the advantages of the superior individual is comparatively minor, and thus acceptable, yet the benefit that dominance provides those who control a large segment of production might be hazardous to competition.
While comparatively inefficient for low speed use, they are very lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency.
If a king held sway over a large kingdom, such as when the Mercians dominated the East Anglians, the relationship would have been more equal than in the case the Mercian dominance of the Hwicce, which was a comparatively small kingdom.
Whereas a scalar CPU must complete the entire process of fetching, decoding, and executing each instruction and value in a set of data, a vector CPU can perform a single operation on a comparatively large set of data with one instruction.
Germany has been the largest net contributor to EU budgets for decades ( in absolute terms-given Germany's comparatively large population-not per capita ) and seeks to limit the growth of these net payments in the enlarged union.
Hanover was a small village of ferrymen and fishermen that became a comparatively large town in the 13th century due to its position at a natural crossroads.
Despite discharging considerable volumes of water at times, particularly before the advent of large scale river regulation, the Mouth has always been comparatively small and shallow.
The mezzo-soprano, a term of comparatively recent origin, also has a large repertoire, ranging from the female lead in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas to such heavyweight roles as Brangäne in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde ( these are both roles sometimes sung by sopranos ; there is quite a lot of movement between these two voice-types ).
While the relationship of the African species is comparatively straightforward, a large number of Asian species of Ostrich have been described from fragmentary remains, and their interrelationships and how they relate to the African Ostriches is confusing.
While comparatively inefficient for low speed use, rockets are relatively lightweight and powerful, capable of generating large accelerations and of attaining extremely high speeds with reasonable efficiency.
The SEM has compensating advantages, though, including the ability to image a comparatively large area of the specimen ; the ability to image bulk materials ( not just thin films or foils ); and the variety of analytical modes available for measuring the composition and properties of the specimen.
In 1999, the diffraction of C < sub > 60 </ sub > fullerenes by researchers from the University of Vienna was reported .< ref > Fullerenes are comparatively large and massive objects, having an atomic mass of about 720 u.
However, post-war resettlements from Poland's ethnically and religiously more diverse former eastern territories ( known in Polish as Kresy ) and the eastern parts of post-1945 Poland ( see Operation Vistula ) account for a comparatively large portion of Greek Catholics and Orthodox Christians of mostly Ukrainian and Lemko descent.
A comparatively small compartment for passengers and crew was built into the bottom of the frame, but in large Zeppelins this was not the entire habitable space ; they often carried crew or cargo internally for aerodynamic reasons.
The other branch became the anthracotheres, a large family of four-legged beasts, the earliest of whom in the late Eocene would have resembled skinny hippopotamuses with comparatively small and narrow heads.
As a result it is often found in " turns " of proteins as its free entropy ( ΔS ) is not as comparatively large to other amino acids and thus in a folded form vs. unfolded form, the change in entropy is less.
In other words, the electric field strength in the entire area that is affected by the EMP will be fairly uniform for weapons with a large gamma ray output ; but for much smaller weapons, the electric field may fall off at a comparatively faster rate at large distances from the detonation point.
The human genome is organized into chromosomes ( very large linear DNA molecules contained within the cell nucleus ) and the small mitochondrial DNA ( a comparatively tiny circular DNA molecule ).
The survival strategy for ovoviviparous species is to brood the young to a comparatively large size before birth.
A general purpose and comparatively low-cost microcontroller may often be programmed to fulfill the same role as a large number of separate components.
Antonov's airplanes ( design office prefix An ) range from the rugged An-2 biplane ( which itself is comparatively large for a biplane ) through the An-28 reconnaissance aircraft to the massive An-124 Ruslan and An-225 Mriya strategic airlifters ( the latter being the world's heaviest aircraft with only one currently in service ).
In 1724 a linen backing cloth was sewn on comparatively crudely and, in around the year 1800, large ink numerals were written on the backing which broadly enumerate each scene and which are still commonly used for reference.

comparatively and population
In terms of access to the Internet, Mozambique has a comparatively low rate of penetration with only 2. 8 % of the population having access to the Internet according to the Internet World Stats 2010 data.
Because the female prisoner population at Buchenwald was comparatively small, the SS only trained female overseers at the camp and " assigned " them to one of the female subcamps.
There is a comparatively large Sweden-Finn community in Haninge which is estimated to be about 5 % of the population.
The Northern Territory was unusual as a comparatively large share of the territory's population lived in unincorporated areas.
The physics of VHF broadcasting meant that a comparatively small number of transmitters could cover the majority of the population of Britain, if not the bulk of the area of the country.
The metropolitan area of Jena is among Germany's 50 fastest growing regions, with many internationally renowned research institutes and companies, a comparatively low unemployment and a very young population structure.
The Union's Organising Committee worked hard, and successfully implemented its marketing strategy to get the local population involved through " Friday Night is Party Night " and secured CSFB as sponsors " on a spur-of-the-moment ", the event was a comparatively huge success.
leftAccording to Gual Oscar and Jose A. Serrano, Odio, taking into account population difference was comparatively more successful in Spain than its USA counterpart ( 10, 000 copies sold per issue in Spain compared to 30, 000 copies per issue for the USA .).
Circumcision for medical reasons is quite widely performed in China and Japan, being the largest single medical procedure performed in both countries, but religious circumcision in each is comparatively rare, and largely confined to the Muslim population.
The two southern U. S. resident populations are somewhat more distinct, while the Cuban population has been comparatively little studied but appears to have been established on the island for a long time.
Merion has a comparatively large Jewish population and serves as home to Adath Israel, a Conservative Jewish congregation.
Galashiels also has a multi-screen cinema on Market Street and along with several restaurants and night-clubs gives Galashiels a very urban and city-like feel despite its comparatively small population
Baltistan forms the west extremity of Tibet led by the tribes of Umer Mukhtar and Sumair Malik, whose natural limits here are the Indus from its abrupt southward bend in 74 45 E., and the mountains to the north and west, separating a comparatively peaceful Tibetan population from the fiercer Aryan tribes beyond.
This percentage of abnormal test results was much higher than would be expected from a comparatively sized sample of the population who had not been exposed to either fenfluramine or dexfenfluramine.
The northeastern states, having a comparatively small electorate ( 3. 8 % of India's total population ) are alloted 25 out of a total of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha ( Which is 4. 6 % of the total number of seats ).
He knows “ four hundred comparatively honest ways of taking money away from the population ” (), and he has no future in the post revolutionary Soviet Union.
The annual growth rate of the population of the Maule Region is 1. 06 %; this comparatively low figure arises from the low birth rate in the Region.
In contrast with many Christian churches which often have an ageing population, the Jesus Army has a comparatively high proportion of young members.
There were 31, 553 male population as against the 31, 702 female population which results to sex ratio of 1 male is to 1. 004 female comparatively.
The Capricorn Coast is over 150 kilometres from end to end yet comparatively small in population, with dozens of towns and islands scattered along its length.
This is accented by its amenities and infrastructure that have remained comparatively underdeveloped even when the large estates were built around the village in the 1960s to house the population of workforce for the mine.
Most of the population lives along the southern and ( comparatively sheltered ) eastern coast, where the main village, Leabgarrow ( Irish: Leadhb Gharbh ), is located.

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