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The improvement was most noticeable in the greater consistency among reaction cells prepared as a group on the same manifold.
Whilst most continuity errors are subtle, such as changes in the level of drink in a character's glass or the length of a cigarette, others can be more noticeable, such as sudden drastic changes in appearance of a character.
The most noticeable difference between the two are that Dianic covens of Z Budapest lineage are composed of women.
But the most noticeable of his productions is A Discourse of Wit ( 1685 ), which contains some of the most characteristic metaphysical opinions of the Scottish philosophy of common sense.
A percentage of the tourist revenue depends on the Detroit River, which is the most noticeable environmental feature in Detroit.
African elephants are distinguished from Asian elephants in several ways, the most noticeable being their much larger ears.
Erasmus lists several Sileni and then questions whether Christ is the most noticeable Silenus of them all.
An early recorded mention of the term " El Niño " to refer to climate occurs in 1892, when Captain Camilo Carrillo told the Geographical society congress in Lima that Peruvian sailors named the warm northerly current " El Niño " because it was most noticeable around Christmas.
The most noticeable changes occur around the Christmas holiday shopping season as new currency is created so people can make withdrawals at banks, and then removed from circulation afterwards, when less cash is demanded.
On Jupiter, the most noticeable of these features is the Great Red Spot, which has been present for at least 300 years.
A few services not essential for server environments are disabled by default for stability reasons, most noticeable are the " Windows Audio " and " Themes " services ; Users have to enable them manually to get sound or the " Luna " look as per Windows XP.
Hair is most noticeable on most people in a small number of areas, which are also the ones that are most commonly trimmed, plucked, or shaved.
These artifacts are most noticeable in a person's black and white vision ( rod cells ) than in color vision ( cone cells ).
Among the most noticeable of its qualities were its intricate visual style — often with high levels of background detail — its vivid colours, fast pace of movement from panel to panel and the huge variety of strange characters and scenery.
Its most noticeable difference was that black artists received airplay that MTV initially ignored.
One of the most noticeable differences between HTML and XHTML is the rule that all tags must be closed: empty HTML tags such as < code >< nowiki ></ nowiki ></ code > must either be closed with a regular end-tag, or replaced by a special form: < code >< nowiki > < nowiki >/></ nowiki ></ code > ( the space before the '< code >< nowiki >/</ nowiki ></ code >' on the end tag is optional, but frequently used because it enables some pre-XML Web browsers, and SGML parsers, to accept the tag ).
In terms of physical characteristics, Mongols exhibit a variety of features, with typical Mongoloid features being most noticeable.
In most cases, the first noticeable symptom is weakness of the eye muscles.
For most users, the most noticeable changes are: the disk space that the operating system frees up after a clean install compared to Mac OS X 10. 5 Leopard, a more responsive Finder rewritten in Cocoa, faster Time Machine backups, more reliable and user friendly disk ejects, a more powerful version of the Preview application, as well as a faster Safari web browser.
The most noticeable characteristic is the degree to which nation states use the state as an instrument of national unity, in economic, social and cultural life.

most and remnant
Practice on its conversion to national currencies varies from state to state ; in most states the conversion factor is based not on the market price of gold, but on an official price ( a remnant of the gold standard, frequently far below its market price today ).
The Scroll Lock key was meant to lock all scrolling techniques, and is a remnant from the original IBM PC keyboard, though it is not used by most modern-day software.
The central star is the remnant of its AGB progenitor, an electron-degenerate carbon-oxygen core that has lost most of its hydrogen envelope due to mass loss on the AGB.
Three hundred years later, the American astronomical historian William Ashworth suggested that what Flamsteed may have seen was the most recent supernova in the galaxy's history, an event which would leave as its remnant the strongest radio source outside of the solar system, known in the third Cambridge ( 3C ) catalogue as 3C 461 and commonly called Cassiopeia A by astronomers.
The most popular theory is that the dale began in the vicinity of the Plumstead Road East allotments that swept into Valley Drive and into the present remnant of Mousehold, into the Long Valley and out into what is now Gertrude Road and the allotments.
Due to religious restrictions on entering the most sacred areas of the Temple Mount ( see following section ), the Western Wall, a retaining wall for the Temple Mount and remnant of the Second Temple structure, is considered by some rabbinical authorities the holiest accessible site for Jews to pray.
In 1506, Charles inherited his father's Burgundian territories, most notably the Low Countries and Franche-Comté, most of which were fiefs of the German empire, except his birthplace of Flanders which was still a French fief, a last remnant of what had been a powerful player in the Hundred Years ' War.
It is a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Jewish Temple's courtyard, and is arguably the most sacred site recognized by the Jewish faith outside of the Temple Mount itself.
The next fourteen layers are from the Ottoman period and their addition is ( most likely mistakenly ) attributed to Sir Moses Montefiore who in 1866 arranged that further layers be added “ for shade and protection from the rain for all who come to pray by the holy remnant of our Temple ”.
It may eventually be reduced to a remnant containing about a dozen star systems, most of them binary or multiple, which will remain vulnerable to ongoing dissipative forces.
If this star had then exploded as a supernova, the resulting force would most likely have ejected the remnant from the system.
If the progenitor star had exploded as a supernova, then observations of similar objects show that the remnant would most likely have been ejected from the system at a relatively high velocity.
A small cemetery, now a historic landmark, is the most significant existing remnant of Hardyville.
The natural vegetation consists primarily of Coastal Sage Scrub, though much of this natural vegetation is visibly absent or exists in remnant form within the lowlands of the area where residential and agricultural uses are most prevalent.
A remnant of San Francisco Bay, the Lagoon was formed by the construction of the U. S. Highway 101 causeway, and became diminished as most of its north and central portions were filled with landfill.
The most noticeable remnant of Gooding is in the name give to Gooding Street, which runs east-west across the township, passing just south of Crockery Lake.
Hoagland-Clark House is a remnant of the earlier era, and is considered one of the most vulnerable landmarks in New Jersey.
Today, the most notable visible remnant of the poorhouse is a stone wall that is within short walking distance down the road from John Updike's old home.
This was probably the last time Caerleon castle was ruined, though the walls were still standing in 1537 and the castle ruins only finally collapsed in 1739-their most obvious remnant is the Round Tower at the Hanbury Arms public house.
Israel proposed that the Palestinians be granted " custodianship ," though not sovereignty, on the Temple Mount, with Israel retaining control over the Western Wall, a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Temple Mount, and one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself.
By 82 BC, the Roman dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla conducted an ethnic cleansing campaign against this most stubborn and persistent of Rome's adversaries and forced the remnant to disperse.
However, for many years on, several terrorist incidents were perpetrated by remnant Zeon loyalists, most famously the Operation Stardust by the Delaz Fleet.
Very soon afterwards, Sun Ce and Zhou Yu pacified most of Yang Province on the south of the Yangtze River and extended their power into the Wu region and north into the Huai River region, defeating Liu Xun and the remnant forces of Yuan Shu in the north as well as Huang Zu and the forces of Liu Biao to the west.

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