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This reflects the very heavy engineering content of the products -- which are not military.
The high content of zinc in coinage and brass objects declined after the first century AD and it has been suggested that this reflects zinc loss during recycling and thus an interruption in the production of new brass.
More generally, lossy compression can be thought of as an application of transform coding – in the case of multimedia data, perceptual coding: it transforms the raw data to a domain that more accurately reflects the information content.
It is also soft and metallic but can dissolve considerably more carbon, as much as 2. 1 % carbon at, which reflects the upper carbon content of steel.
" He theorized that the content of dreams reflects the dreamer's unconscious mind and specifically that dream content is shaped by unconscious wish fulfillment.
The title reflects Gautier's abandonment of the romantic ambition to create a kind of " total " art involving the emotional participation of the reader, in favour of a more modern approach focusing more on the poetic composition's form instead of its content.
Its probable derivation from depths greater than any other igneous rock type, and the extreme magma composition that it reflects in terms of low silica content and high levels of incompatible trace element enrichment, make an understanding of kimberlite petrogenesis important.
Images that have a narrative content, including those of the many scenes which make up the Life of the Virgin, are not correctly referred to as " Madonnas " but are given a title that reflects the scene such as the Annunciation to Mary.
Documents are produced when they are required, and the content reflects the information necessary at that point in the process.
In addition to escaping restraints and exploring new roles, fantasy content also reflects the degree to which we currently feel secure our anxious about our relationships.
These populations also differ on plumage, with the Balearic, North African and Cyprus races having yellower males, and the Balkan type having deep purple-pink males ; this however merely reflects the differing anthocyanin content of the cones they feed on, as these pigments are transferred to the feathers.
Keane states that the religious content reflects his own upbringing and family traditions.
The actual robber had little to do with the modern legend, whose content partly reflects the ubiquitous folk myths of a hero taking from the rich and giving to the poor.
* September 15 – Killian memos: John Killian's former secretary, Marian Carr Knox, says that the memos are forgeries but that their content is true and accurately reflects Killian's view of George W. Bush.
Whether the mixture of gases used in the Miller – Urey experiment truly reflects the atmospheric content of early Earth is a controversial topic.
Whilst his book changed the way the subject was taught at university, the content reflects the era in which the book was written.
Since 1998, some provinces ( such as Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and Quebec ) have released the film, with a rating that reflects its content.
The Court's " commitment to Apprendi in this context reflects not just respect for longstanding precedent, but the need to give intelligible content to the right of jury trial.
Ideally, a score on a criterion-referenced test reflects the amount of content knowledge a student has mastered.
The content reflects a substantial concern with the moral education of youth and the preparation of citizens in the young Republic.
The language and musical style of this genre reflects the history of South African slavery ; it is often described and perceived as ' sad ' and ' emotional ' in content and context.
It is also important for instructors to realize that although a curriculum may be set down for them, it inevitably becomes shaped by them into something personal that reflects their own belief systems, their thoughts and feelings about both the content of their instruction and their learners ( Rhodes and Bellamy 1999 ).
He is best known for writing children's historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched.

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* S. Solagbade Popoola, Ikunle Abiyamo: It is on Bent Knees that I gave Birth 2007 Research material, scientific and historical content based on traditional forms of African Midwifery from Yoruba of West Africa detailed within the Ifa traditional philosophy.
Originally based on the Dewey Decimal Classification, the UDC was developed as a new analytico-synthetic classification system with a significantly larger vocabulary and syntax that enables very detailed content indexing and information retrieval in large collections.
UDC is used in around 150, 000 libraries in 130 countries and in many bibliographical services which require detailed content indexing.
It is debatable whether Watson and Crick should have been granted access to Franklin's results without her knowledge or permission, and before she had a chance to publish a detailed analysis of the content of her unpublished progress report.
For a further detailed investigation of the process more attention should be paid to the output impedance of the porator device and the input impedance of the cells suspension ( e. g. salt content ).
In his work, the sonata-allegro was a well-implied ' background form ' against whose various detailed features composers could compose their individual ' foregrounds '; the ' meaningful contradiction ' of expected background by unexpected foreground was seen as generating the expressive content.
A detailed icon for video e. g. to link to video content on a website
" It denied that Divine Principle teaches antisemitism and gave detailed responses to 17 specific allegations contained in the AJC's report, showing that allegations as distortion of teaching and obscuration of real passage content or as accurate summaries of Jewish scripture or New Testament passages.
In effect, this ruling reaffirmed the constitutional principle of freedom of the press ( detailed in the First Amendment ) and prevented state governments from controlling the content of the press.
* A detailed list of content in History of Middle-earth volumes and Unfinished Tales
This is followed by theses on the essential content of the Bible and the credibility of Biblical tradition, by a detailed refutation of the Christian and Islamic view that the Law revealed in Israel has been abrogated, and by a polemic against a series of Hiwi al-Balkhi's objections to the authority of the Scriptures.
In two articles published in Tilloch's Philosophical Journal in January and February 1814, Accum described the iodine content of different kinds of seaweed and gave a detailed account of a process for iodine production.
The nutritional content of a chocolate full-size or Mini MoonPie ( from 2004 ) is detailed below, showing ( full-size ) 226 calories,
For this second half, examinees choose one of the following seven tests: chemical engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or other disciplines ( similar in content to the morning exam, but far more detailed ).
This immediately stepped into the economic policy sphere of the Commission President, although Van Rompuy has defined the Commission's role as the detailed content of economic plans, and the European Council as providing strategic guidance, dealing with means and being responsible for success.
It is largely identical to the original NES release, but had a number of bonuses, such as a " navi mode " for beginners that presents the player with a slightly re-made version of the game, detailed encyclopedic content, image galleries, and remixed music.
The content, particularly detailed descriptions of fallen angels, would also be a reason for rejection from the Hebrew canon at this period – as illustrated by the comments of Trypho the Jew when debating with Justin Martyr on this subject.
However, Montagu's detailed descriptions of nude Oriental beauties provided inspiration for male artists such as Ingres, who restored the explicitly erotic content that Montagu had denied.
The agent next may use its detailed searching or language-processing machinery to extract keywords or signatures from the body of the content that has been received or retrieved.
If this process finds a good hit or match in the new content, the agent may use another piece of its machinery to do a more detailed search on the content.
The EIS is a more detailed evaluation of the environmental impacts when compared to the content of the environmental assessment.
Since 1949, a more detailed classification system has been put into use based on thematic content and the historical period of a play's creation.
The information presented is usually notes about the history of the food or technique, helpful cooking hints, or technical or scientific information which would be too detailed or dry to include as part of the show's live content.
The students contribute to the more detailed planning of the content of the teaching and the choice of working methods in the individual subjects.

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