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number and subwoofer
A number of subwoofers in a car hatchbackAutomobiles are not well suited for the " hidden " subwoofer approach due to space limitations in the passenger compartments.
In the largest stadium venues, there may be a very large number of subwoofer enclosures.
The increased awareness of extended low-frequency sound reproduction that Sensurround brought to film audiences was a factor in the increase in subwoofer sales and in the rise in the number of subwoofer designs in the late 1970s and 1980s.

number and enclosures
In 1724 there was a rising against enclosures in Galloway, and a number of men who took part in it were called “ Levellers ” or “ Dykebreakers ”.
A number of smaller enclosures visible only from the tram are home Somali wild asses, kiangs ( one of the world's only captive populations of this endangered wild equine ), Arabian oryx, gorals, Japanese serows, black rhinoceroses, and Przewalski's wild horses.
A number of stone enclosures on some of the peaks, including on the upper slopes of Grand Teton ( known simply as The Enclosure ) are thought to have been used by Shoshone during vision quests.
The earthworks included a northern section consisting of a number of circular enclosures, two large horseshoe-shaped enclosures, and three sets of parallel-walled roads leading away from this location.
Pechlaner was able to renovate and extend many of the enclosures thanks to a number of sponsors and significantly increased entrance fees.
In addition, these enclosures may be rated for their impact resistance, should the safe fall a number of feet to a lower level or have debris fall upon it during a fire.
The number of speaker enclosures used in a performance varies a great deal, but the following list gives a rough idea of how many cabinets are used in a typical venue:
Furthermore, being the first production Honda motorcycle with fuel-injection, the engine control system is complex and, by current standards, quite bulky, requiring two separate enclosures as well as a number of pressure-carrying hoses, mostly due to the ignition and injection systems being separate from each other.
A typical DAS system is made of a data storage device ( for example enclosures holding a number of hard disk drives ) connected directly to a computer through a host bus adapter ( HBA ).
A number of monkey species from Nilgiri langur to the endangered Lion-tailed Macaque, Baboon, Hanuman langur and leaf-capped Langur, wolf, jackal, hyena, llama, otter, an aviary for Vedantangal birds and another for Point Calimere birds, then enclosures for the higher carnivores like the tiger, lion, panther, and jaguar, as well as grazers such as elephants, giraffes and camels.
Through its suppliers, Graybar provides products such as boxes & fittings, business telephone systems, cabinets and racks, cabling management and pathways, chemicals and adhesives, communications wire, cable and fiber conduit, raceway and fasteners, controls and motors, copper connectivity solutions, distribution equipment, enclosures and industrial products, fiber connectivity solutions, heating and ventilating, industrial automation and control, lamps, lighting and ballasts, life safety and signaling, networking and wireless, power distribution, security and notification, products terminating, splicing and grounding, testing instruments, tools and installation products, voice and accessory products, wire and cable, wiring devices, and protection and power conditioning for a number of markets and industries.
The culture is mainly known from its inhumations, with the deceased buried in conic or rectangular enclosures, often in a supine position, reminiscent of the Yamna burials, but there are a number of settlements as well.

number and used
This apparatus will also be used to measure transition probabilities of a large number of other elements.
If your state has no provisions for the numbering of pleasure boats, you must apply for a number from the U.S. Coast Guard for any kind of boat with mechanical propulsion rated at more than 10 horsepower before it can be used on Federal waterways.
A constant is a number that remains the same regardless of the other numbers used in the formula and the resultant equation.
Based on this phenomenon, a number of investigators have used this method to `` look through '' human organs.
In addition, many of the hard-surface cleaners used for walls and woodwork had their genesis in trisodium orthophosphate, which is still the major ingredient of a number of such products.
A hebephrenic man used to give a repetitious wave of his hand a number of times during his largely-silent hours with his therapist.
The address of the first cell and the number of cells used is written in the information cell for the form.
There were two methods that could have been used for conducting the study within the resources available: ( 1 ) interviews in depth with a few selected companies, and ( 2 ) the more limited interrogation of a large number of companies by means of a mail questionnaire.
Moreover, whereas in Interstate Commerce Commission parlance `` variable cost '' means a cost deemed to vary in direct proportion to changes in rate of output, in the type of analysis now under review `` variable cost '' has been used more broadly, so as to cover costs which, while a function of some one variable ( such as output of energy, or number of customers ), are not necessarily a linear function.
The one- or two-digit number of the index word or electronic switch was used in the operand of a symbolic machine instruction to specify indexing or as a parameter which is always an index word or electronic switch, e.g., 3.
The one- or two-digit number of the index word or electronic switch was used in the operand of an EQU statement, e.g.,
The resultant conflicting usage of index words or electronic switches may be avoided by reducing the number of symbolic names used, e.g., through the proper use of the EQU, XRELEASE, or SRELEASE statements.
I used the alias of Robert C. Richards, gave the first three letters and the first and last figure of the license number on the agency heap, but a couple of phony numbers in between.
For a number of years the board used a machine to keep a permanent record but abandoned the practice about two years ago.
However, while Apollo has a great number of appellations in Greek myth, only a few occur in Latin literature, chief among them Phoebus ( ; Φοίβος, Phoibos, literally " radiant "), which was very commonly used by both the Greeks and Romans in Apollo's role as the god of light.
Apollo and Artemis used poisoned arrows to kill them, though according to some versions of the myth, a number of the Niobids were spared ( Chloris, usually ).
The number of carbon atoms is used to define the size of the alkane ( e. g., C < sub > 2 </ sub >- alkane ).
The Proto-Sinatic or Proto Canaanite script and the Ugaritic script were the first scripts with limited number of signs, in contrast to the other widely used writing systems at the time, Cuneiform, Egyptian hieroglyphs, and Linear B.
However, prior to 1915, the word Zahl ( simply number ) was used for an element's assigned number in the periodic table.
Phoenician gave way to a number of new writing systems, including the Greek alphabet and Aramaic, a widely used abjad.
Six astatine isotopes, with mass numbers of 214 to 219, are present in nature as the products of various decay routes of heavier elements, but neither the most stable isotope of astatine ( with mass number 210 ) nor astatine-211 ( which is used in medicine ) is produced naturally.
It is now used to refer to any island group or, sometimes, to a sea containing a large number of scattered islands such as the Aegean Sea.
A number of species have come to be considered invasive, including, most notably in North America, dandelion, which was originally introduced by European settlers who used the young leaves as a salad green.
The key size used for an AES cipher specifies the number of repetitions of transformation rounds that convert the input, called the plaintext, into the final output, called the ciphertext.

number and concert
The reformed Dead Kennedys followed their court victory by announcing a number of tour dates, releasing reissues of all Dead Kennedys albums ( except Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, to which they did not have the rights until 2005 ), releasing several new archival concert DVDs, and licensing several songs to The Manchurian Candidate remake and the Tony Hawk Pro Skater video game.
Nevertheless, the song often received standing ovations when performed in concert, went to number 22 in the Christian charts through a marketing deal with Rick Hendrix Company, and earned Brooks a 1993 GLAAD Media Award.
The number of pianos manufactured in England doubled between 1870 and 1890 as more people began to play parlour music at home and more theatres and concert halls opened.
The Heathers musical, which opens with a number depicting Veronica's acceptance into the Heathers ' clique, has received several readings in workshops in Los Angeles, and a three-show concert presentation at Joe's Pub in New York City on September 13 – 14, 2010.
Waits made a number of high-profile television and concert appearances between 2006 and 2010.
From the 1970s the opera has had a number of revivals, both as concert performances ( including Rome 1972, Concertgebouw ( Amsterdam ) 1977 and Konzerthaus, Vienna 1998 ) as well as fully staged productions at the Teatro Regio, Turin, in 2002 and the Thessaloniki Opera 2008.
He has also written a number of musicals, and has organized numerous concert performances as both musical director and performer.
For simplicity and durability, modern sousaphones almost definitively use three non-compensating piston valves in their construction, in direct contrast to their concert counterparts ' large variation in number, type, and orientation.
After attending a Queen concert in Los Angeles, Michael Jackson suggested to Mercury backstage that " Another One Bites the Dust " be released as a single, and in October 1980 it spent three weeks at number one.
The band released recordings of a fair number of their concerts, and on some of these the band worked out material which would later form the backbone of their studio recordings ( for example, Pergamon, which documents a concert given in East Berlin shortly after Johannes Schmoelling joined the group, contains themes that would appear later on Tangram ).
In April 2002, for the 10th anniversary of the Mercury Phoenix Trust, the concert was released on DVD and entered the UK charts at number 1.
A number of traditions originating outside of classical concert music have enriched the choral repertoire as well as provided new outlets to composers:
Composers also wrote concert arias, which are not part of any larger work, such as " Ah perfido " by Beethoven, and a number of concert arias by Mozart, such as " Conservati fedele ".
This configuration is called " aux-fed subwoofers ", and has been observed to significantly reduce low frequency " muddiness " that can build up in a concert sound system which has on stage a number of microphones each picking up low frequencies and each having different phase relationships of those low frequencies.
The number of slaves rose in concert with the increase in cotton production, increasing from around 700, 000 in 1790 to around 3. 2 million in 1850.
A number of Nico's performances towards the end of her life were recorded and released, including 1982's Heroine, Live In Tokyo, and her final concert, Fata Morgana, recorded on 6 June 1988.
* Clear Channel Communications, a quoted company, at one point owned a variety of TV and radio stations and billboard operations, together with a large number of concert venues, across the U. S. and a diverse portfolio of assets in the UK and other countries around the world.
The composers, backed by a small brass section and a live drummer, performed a large number of their BBC-commissioned musical works including sections of incidental music from The Hitch Hikers ' Guide to the Galaxy and Doctor Who ( including a medley of Mark Ayres's work ) as well as some collaborative compositions written specifically for the Roundhouse concert.
Over the next several years, she made a number of concert appearances in the United States, but racial prejudice prevented her career from gaining much momentum.
The city has a number of concert spaces, mostly small venues.

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