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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 of Dnyaneshwari reflects a detailed knowledge of kundalini, metaphysics and astrology.
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.

content and substantial
Its emphasis was on science — and conformably to the broad 18th-century understanding of the term ' science ', its content extends beyond what would be called science or technology today, and includes topics from the humanities and fine arts, e. g. a substantial number from law, commerce, music, and heraldry.
TDR is used to determine moisture content in soil and porous media, where over the last two decades substantial advances have been made ; including in soils, grains and food stuffs, and in sediments.
However, there are recordings with substantial low frequency content that most conventional loudspeakers are ill-equipped to handle without the help of a subwoofer, especially at high playback levels, such as music for pipe organs with 32 ' bass pipes ( 16 Hz ), very large bass drums on symphony orchestra recordings and electronic music with extremely low synth bass parts, such as bass tests or bass songs.
Freedom of the press is officially guaranteed and condoned, however, independent press remains restricted, as does a substantial amount of web content.
This is due in part to the fact that even submarines with titanium hull will still have a substantial content of ferromagnetic materials as the nuclear reactor, steam turbines, auxiliary diesel engines and numerous other systems will be manufactured from steel and nickel alloys.
This is achieved by remelting pig iron, often along with substantial quantities of steel and scrap iron, removing undesirable contaminants, adding alloys, and adjusting the carbon content.
Though it is generally perceived as a quintessentially British work, the eleventh edition had substantial American influences, not only in the increased amount of American and Canadian content, but also in the efforts made to make it more popular.
Various systems of moral universalism may differ in various ways on the meta-ethical question of the nature of the morality, as well as in their substantial normative content, but all agree on its universality.
They prefer water with a substantial mineral content, using calcium carbonate to build their shells.
The volume is substantial in size and contains extensive notes concerning responses to the articles and other information relevant to their content.
Research into the effects of warnings such as the one left on Grokster ’ s website has shown that while these warnings can result in a substantial reduction in online file sharing of individuals, the overall availability of downloadable content did not diminish.
He had been best known for his Essays in Musical Analysis and his editions of the works of Bach and Beethoven but since the 1990s his compositions ( relatively small in number but very substantial in musical content ) have been recorded and performed with increasing frequency.
Despite its relatively low carbohydrate content, the Paleolithic diet involves a substantial increase in consumption of fruit and vegetables, compared to the Western diet, potentially as high as 1. 65 to 1. 9 kg / day.
The fat content of the sausages was substantial, making daily pick up necessary to avoid spoilage.
Changes usually involve superficial graphical enhancements, but may also include substantial gameplay changes and expanded content.
Maddox also stated the sparsity protested the many websites containing " fancy HTML " but lacking substantial content.
Regardless of this, substantial criticism has been directed at the nutritional content of Danish food ; for example, at the ratio of meat, side dishes, and salad on the plate.
Several studies have found that hibiscus tea has a substantial antihypertensive effect attributable to the flower's ACE-inhibiting anthocyanin content, and possibly to a diuretic effect.
It has a substantial central website, Independent. ie, which includes much regional as well as national content, and an archive, though this can only be browsed, not searched.
Their need for water is quite low because they produce urine with a high-urea content, but they require a substantial grazing area, along with salt licks and large amounts of supplementary foods like maize, sorghum, melons and beans which can be expensive.
Supported by the Learning and Skills Council and other sector bodies, the NLN provided network infrastructure and a wide-ranging programme of support, information and training, as well as the NLN Materials-a substantial range of e-learning content.
The Sega Saturn version, converted by Point of View and released almost a year after the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 versions, is a straight conversion of the PlayStation version without any substantial changes in content.
*: Category: Magazine articles for articles whose content is a substantial basis of notability
Due to the content of some episodes, a substantial amount were withdrawn from transmission by some regions as the content was considered unsuitable for daytime viewing and this inevitably led to considerable chunks of the story being skipped.

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