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larger and capacities
Therefore, discs with capacities larger than 650 MB, and especially those larger than 700 MB, are less interchangeable among players / drives than standard discs and are not very suitable for archival use, as their readability on future equipment, or even on the same equipment at a future time, is not assured, even under the assumption that the discs will not degrade at all.
As other IBM-compatible PCs started to appear, hard disks with larger storage capacities also became available.
It has the disadvantage of losing the more compact, byte-stream-based encoding, but by this point larger storage and transmission capacities made file size less of a concern than in the early days of computing.
Domed stadiums, which like arenas are enclosed but have the larger playing surfaces and seating capacities found in stadiums, also fall under a gray area.
A larger diameter bullet also means more space is required to store the ammunition, which means either bulkier guns or smaller magazine capacities.
There are no similar loudspeaker power handling measurement methods in the US ; the problem is much harder as many loudspeaker systems have very different power handling capacities at different frequencies ( e. g., tweeters which handle high frequency signals are physically small and easily damaged, while woofers which handle low frequency signals are larger and more robust ) in addition to the previously cited great variation in the power levels inherent in musical signals presented to a loudspeaker.
Ocean liners also usually have larger capacities for fuel, victuals, and other stores for consumption on long voyages, compared to dedicated cruise ships.
Postwar commercial airframe design focused on larger capacities, on turboprop engines, and then on jet ( turbojet, later turbofan ) engines.
However, many third party memory cards offered larger storage capacities than the standard VMU, often using a button or switch to select between different banks / pages of 200 blocks ( Due to the Dreamcast's 128KB memory card limit )
Under the 2015 standard, for the very first time, storage water heaters with capacities of 55 gallons or larger will face stricter efficiency requirements than those of 50 gallons or less.
Although Memory Stick PRO Duo comes in larger capacities, the maximum supported by the P910i is 2GB.
The product was highly successful, due to the relatively small capacities ( 20 to 80 megabytes ) and high prices of contemporary hard drives, at a time when larger software packages such as Microsoft's new Windows user interface were becoming popular.
However, larger cranial capacity is not always indicative of a more intelligent organism, since larger capacities are required for controlling a larger body, or in some cases are an adaptive feature for life in a colder environment.
An enabling factor in becoming an agile manufacturer has been the development of manufacturing support technology that allows the marketers, the designers and the production personnel to share a common database of parts and products, to share data on production capacities and problems — particularly where small initial problems may have larger downstream effects.
The Super Duty trucks are larger, heavier built series pickup trucks with heavier-duty body-on-frame steel ladder frames, axles, springs, brakes, transmissions, more powerful engines, and all other heavier / bigger components ( with much higher payload and towing capacities ) than the older traditional equivalent F-250, F-250HD ( Heavy Duty ), and F-350 Ford truck lines.
During peak-hour times during study period on weekdays, additional buses are provided for larger capacities.
Each product line has been enhanced to support larger disk buffer capacities, FICON, and more recently ( c. 2010 ) " tapeless " disk-only environments.
Engine capacities tend to be larger, usually between 450 cc and 750 cc.
In 2006, Hirshman released Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World in which she developed the arguments in " Homeward Bound " in favor of women working, to use their capacities, be independent and be of benefit to the larger society, and addressed some of the criticism of her earlier work.

larger and are
The pagodas we have passed are much larger than the houses ''.
These machines are designed to provide higher operating speeds, larger yarn packages, and greater flexibility of application to different types of yarn.
Instead of relatively small sales to many accounts, there are now larger sales to or through fewer accounts.
Signs of this type have already made their appearance in several larger cities, and others are on the way.
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
Rates for American cars are somewhat higher, ranging from about $8.00 a day up to $14.00 a day for a Chevrolet Convertible, but the rate per kilometer driven is roughly the same as for the larger European models.
A randomization of `` ups '' and `` downs '' is more likely than ordered `` ups '' and `` downs '' in position ( 3 ) since the hydrogen atoms are well separated and so the position of one could hardly affect the position of another, and also since ordered `` up '' and `` down '' implies a larger unit cell, for which no evidence exists.
The natural anatomical and physiological defensive features of the upper respiratory tract, such as the turbinates of the nose and the cilia of the trachea and larger bronchi, are capable of impinging out the larger particles to which we are ordinarily exposed in our daily existence.
Although the standard deviation values on which spread of the lines is based are relatively larger for those centers which begin to ossify early ( Table 1 ), there are considerable differences in this value between centers having the closely timed Onsets.
Within the larger social system are the structural and functional subsystems.
As mentioned above, where families are concentrated in larger numbers, group controls seem strongest and most effective.
Tone systems are certainly more complex than the number of units would suggest, and often analytically more difficult than much larger consonantal systems.
Consonantal systems are not merely larger, they are multidimensional.
Lower costs and a larger number of stations are the key factors making such specialization possible.
In frogs, the hind legs are larger than the fore legs, especially so in those species that principally move by jumping or swimming.
Although in many frog species, females are larger than males, this is not the case in most species where males are actively involved in territorial defence.
This occurs when the various factor levels are sampled from a larger population.
Saturated oils and waxes are examples of larger alkanes where the number of carbons in the carbon backbone is greater than 10.

larger and renowned
The Mohists were renowned in the smaller states ( and the enemies of the larger states ) for the inventions of siege machinery to scale or destroy walls.
As is typical of bird-eating raptors, Peregrine Falcons are sexually dimorphic, females being considerably larger than males .< ref name =" White94 ">< ref name = bwp > The Peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over during its characteristic hunting stoop ( high speed dive ), making it the fastest member of the animal kingdom.
Leaving behind hundreds of properties, a few of the larger lots were converted into needed parks, the largest of which is Lezama Park, designed by renowned French-Argentine urbanist Charles Thays in 1891 as a complement to the new Argentine National Museum of History.
Winning many Towcar of the Year awards, the BX was renowned as a tow car ( as was its larger sister, the CX ), especially the diesel models, due to their power and economy combined with the self levelling suspension.
Art, education, philosophy, and other forms of learning flowered during this period including small terracotta images, larger stone sculptures, and architectural monuments such as the chaitya at Bhaja Caves, the Stupa at Bharhut, and the renowned Great Stupa at Sanchi.
Today, it is a leading manufacturer of filing cabinets, which are renowned worldwide and the company is still owned to this day by Freddy's son Tony Brown also famous for his great support and ownership Newport RFC and later Newport Gwent Dragons rugby teams in Newport South Wales, the location of Bisley Office Furniture's second manufacturing site which is even larger than the original surrey base at which it began.
Regarded these days as a commuter town with its proximity to larger trading towns east and west, the local industry consists mainly of farming and milk processing at the local Glanbia factory, ( formerly Virginia Milk Products ) which produces skim milk powder and cream for the world renowned brand Baileys Irish Cream liqueur.
The garage was modernised in 1960, and again in 1991 when a new roof was fitted and various stores and welfare areas were moved to provide a larger, unobstructed parking area, which had previously been renowned for being long and narrow.
In June 2008 the ground floor was transformed into what the management have called a ' foodstore ', essentially a larger, more glamorous version of a department store foodhall, designed by Lifeschutz Davidson Sandilands and operated by renowned restaurateur Dominic Ford it is called ' Food Inc ' and sells fresh fish, meat, dry goods, wine and meat from the shopping centre's own farm.
It is renowned throughout the state for its beautiful scenery, especially in the summer, with its many rolling hills and larger lakes surrounding the Hayes State Park.
" Although it never became of national importance as did its more renowned national rival at the north, it was for a while the busy scene of much business of a national character and gave fair promise of serving well the purpose for which Virginia had planned it until its larger usefulness was transferred to its horseless rival which, persistently overcoming obstacles and opposition, reached Cumberland by 1845, Grafton in 1852, and Parkersburg in 1857.
In February 2009, it was announced that publisher Zenbu Media would cease publication of Metal Maniacs, along with the magazine's larger, more renowned sister publication, Metal Edge.

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