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predominant and physical
Instead, it divides the broad field of weaponry into many exclusive types based on their predominant physical characteristics, including blade shape and hilt configuration.
With such low elevations and numerous rivers, water — and concomitant flooding — is a predominant physical feature.
The Dinaric race ( or Adriatic race or Epirotic race ) is an archaic term historically used to describe the perceived predominant phenotype of the contemporary ethnic groups of South-Eastern Europe ( a sub-category of Europid Caucasians ), by physical anthropologists and scientific racists in the early to mid 20th century.
The use of opioids is controversial due to the potential risk of tolerance, physical dependence and addiction but can be the only relief for some diarrhea predominant cases when other treatment has been ineffective.
These materials share an important common feature in that predominant physical behaviors occur at an energy scale comparable with room temperature thermal energy.

predominant and type
# Freshwater swamp forest – Natural forests with > 30 % canopy cover, composed of trees with any mixture of leaf type and seasonality, but in which the predominant environmental characteristic is a waterlogged soil.
# Freshwater swamp forest – Natural forests with > 30 % canopy cover, below altitude, composed of trees with any mixture of leaf type and seasonality, but in which the predominant environmental characteristic is a waterlogged soil.
The engineering properties of soils are affected by four main factors: the predominant size of the mineral particles, the type of mineral particles, the grain size distribution, and the relative quantities of mineral, water and air present in the soil matrix.
The Sahel Climate or Tropical dry climate, is the predominant climate type in the northern part of Nigeria.
Hardcourts typically have a faster-paced ball with a very true bounce and it is the predominant surface type used on the professional tour.
During the later Middle Ages, a new type of singing involving multiple melodic parts, called organum, became predominant for certain functions, but initially this polyphony was only sung by soloists.
If these elements for any synoptic cloud level at the time of observation are deemed to be of equal importance, then the type which is predominant in amount is coded by the observer and plotted on the weather map.
Different neocortical architectonic fields are distinguished upon variations in the thickness of these layers, their predominant cell type and other factors such as neurochemical markers.
Too high to be exploited for large-scale commercial grazing, this area takes its name from the predominant vegetation type, the puna.
On lateritic soils downslope, the predominant type of vegetation is a maxied forst of jarrah and marri, whilst on the highly exposed and frequently waterlogged summits, an open mossy herbland prevails.
DIMMs began to replace SIMMs ( single in-line memory modules ) as the predominant type of memory module as Intel P5-based Pentium processors began to gain market share.
The main disadvantage of JAAF fighter pilots of this period was the near-obsolescence of their predominant fighter type in the theater, the Ki-27.
During the 19th century tenements became the predominant type of new housing in Scotland's industrial cities, although they were very common in the Old Town in Edinburgh from the 15th century where they reached ten or eleven storeys high and in one case fourteen storeys.
A 1943 soil classification had named the volcanic clay known locally as " blacksoil ", being the predominant soil type of the irrigation area, as " Cununurra Clay " and " Cununurra " was put forward as a possible name, among others in 1960.
The cross-in-square type also became predominant in the Slavic countries which were Christianized by Greek missionaries during the Macedonian period.
Sequential hermaphrodites have both types of tissue in their gonads, with one type being predominant while the fish belongs to the corresponding gender.
Keratinocyte is the predominant cell type in the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin, constituting 95 % of the cells found there.
The predominant type is the so-called " chromatic nyckelharpa ", with the melody strings tuned A1-C1-G, a drone C ( from the highest to the lowest string ) that is only touched occasionally, and 12 resonance strings ( one for each step of the chromatic scale ).
As alternating current motors were developed, they became the predominant type, particularly on longer routes.
, peer-reviewed journal articles remain the predominant publication type, and have the highest prestige.
Such music was originally born of and popularized via regional nightclub scenes in the 1980s, and became the predominant type of music played in discothèques as well as the rave scene.
Such music was originally born of and popularized via regional nightclub scenes in the 1980s, and became the predominant type of music played in discothèques as well as the rave scene.
Such music was originally born of and popularised via regional nightclub scenes in the 1980s, and became the predominant type of music played in discothèques as well as the rave scene.
The predominant soil type in the region, yellow-brown earths, when enhanced by the use of fertilisers, is very suitable for forestry.
# Rubber ( or band ) powered-which are the simplest and cheapest to maintain, with rubber being the predominant type, and ;

predominant and upper
In that latter context, the usage may occur as a derogatory term when used by the upper economic strata or those of predominant white European appearance.
The current mantle plume theory is that material and energy from Earth's interior are exchanged with the surface crust in two distinct modes: the predominant, steady state plate tectonic regime driven by upper mantle convection, and a punctuated, intermittently dominant, mantle overturn regime driven by plume convection.
The American upper middle class is defined similarly using income, education and occupation as the predominant indicators.
These particles originate in Io's upper atmosphere but are excited from collisions with ions in the plasma torus ( discussed below ) and other processes into filling Io's Hill sphere, which is the region where the moon's gravity is predominant over Jupiter.
P. multocida is also known cause of morbidity and mortality in rabbits, and the predominant syndrome is upper respiratory disease.

predominant and though
Bows eventually replaced the spear-thrower as the predominant means for launching shafted projectiles, on every continent except Australia, though spear-throwers persisted alongside the bow in parts of the Americas, notably Mexico ( where the Nahuatl word for " spear-thrower " is atlatl ) and amongst the Inuit.
Hydropower exports to India have boosted Bhutan's overall growth, even though GDP fell in 2008 as a result of a slowdown in India, its predominant export market.
As a result, francophone and anglophones now borrow the French terms when discussing issues of francophone linguistic and cultural identity in English, though outside of Quebec terms such as Franco-Ontarian, acadian and Franco-Manitoban are still predominant.
The section of Watt Avenue that passes though North Highlands is one of the most predominant areas for prostitution and narcotic sales in all of the northern Sacramento area.
It was also during this time that German immigrants, who had been settling in town during most of the century, became the predominant population group in the city, at least partially due to its being a major destination port of the Hamburg America Line, though anti-German sentiment during World War I led to a rapid decline in the German community.
Manufacturing is the predominant industry among township workers, though most factories are located elsewhere.
Different player systems have different perforation sizes, channel layouts and spool fittings though the majority conform to one or two predominant formats latterly adopted as the industry standard.
Otto intended that his invention would replace the steam engines predominant in those years, even though his engine was still primitive and inefficient.
From this time on, Cape Colony ceased to be the only European community in South Africa, though it was the most predominant for many years.
Residents and travellers, and the government of the Yukon, do not use " east " and " west " to refer to direction of travel on the Yukon section, even though this is the predominant bearing of the Yukon portion of the highway ; " north " and " south " are used, referring to the south ( Dawson Creek ) and north ( Delta Junction ) termini of the highway.
The history of the office of Governor is largely one of long periods of domination by a single party, though different parties were predominant in different eras.
It was later applied more generally to " cutting out the middleman " in commerce, though the financial meaning remained predominant.
The number of gear ratios a transmission has depends on the model, but they initially ranged from three ( predominant before the 1990s ), to four and five speeds ( losing popularity to six-speed autos, though still favored by Chrysler and Honda / Acura ).
The predominant storm wave energy has unlimited fetch for the outer harbour from a southerly direction, with a calmer environment within the inner harbour, though localised harbour breezes create surface currents and chop influencing the marine sedimentation processess.
On the Brazil side Portuguese is spoken by at least 98 % of the population, whilst in the Spanish-speaking countries a large number of speakers of indigenous languages are present, though Spanish is predominant.
Premillennialism is the predominant eschatological belief, though some are adopting Amillennialism.
Rothmann's view of the incarnation would be the predominant view among Dutch Anabaptists in their first century of history ( though Hoffman is much more the source ).
Fishes of this genus are known as the spotted barbs for the predominant pattern, though many have vertical black bands instead.
The lake contains salmon, trout, pike, perch, minnow, dace, ruffe and eel, though the predominant species is roach, which is believed to have been introduced in the form of discarded live-baits by visiting pike anglers.
While muskets were the predominant weapon at the time, the British Army experimented with rifles which though slower to reload and more costly to produce were more accurate and had a longer range of effective fire.
Up until about the turn of the 20th century, though, the pocket watch was predominant and the wristwatch was considered feminine and unmanly.
Shashmaqam is the predominant style of Tajik folk music, though falak is popular in southern Tajikistan.
Their predominant role is that of ceasing Pacifica's life, though they are unable to attack her directly, as that would cause Pacifica's latent ability of being able to destroy the Peacemakers to manifest itself.
Vaishnavite Hinduism remains the predominant religion of the Indo-Guyanese, though it was considerably modified.
The predominant language though spoken is a hybrid of Punjabi and Pahari.

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