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proliferation and high-quality
The ability to record high-quality sound on magnetic tape also created opportunities, as has the proliferation of home computers capable of recording, often using inexpensive even free software and a microphone of reasonable quality.
It was the proliferation of high-quality, well-annotated texts and the unrivalled reputation of Shakespeare that allowed for stagings of Shakespeare's plays to remain textually faithful, but with an extraordinary variety in setting, stage direction, and costuming.

proliferation and body
For example, limiting the iron availability in the human body restricts bacterial proliferation.
Lymph nodes are enlarged when the body is infected, primarily because there is an elevated rate of trafficking of lymphocytes into the node from the blood, exceeding the rate of outflow from the node, and secondarily as a result of the activation and proliferation of antigen-specific T and B cells ( clonal expansion ).
The process of microbial proliferation within a body is referred to as putrefaction and leads to the second stage of decomposition, known as bloat.
Nuclear Suppliers Group ( NSG ) is a multinational body concerned with reducing nuclear proliferation by controlling the export and re-transfer of materials that may be applicable to nuclear weapon development and by improving safeguards and protection on existing materials.
This dispersal of body parts is seen by the Dogon as the source for the proliferation of Binu shrines throughout the Dogons ’ traditional territory ; wherever a body part fell, a shrine was erected.
Systemic vasculitis is an inflammatory condition affecting both veins and arteries throughout the body, and is usually caused by a proliferation of cells associated with an immune response to a pathogen, or autoimmunity.
Retinoids have many important and diverse functions throughout the body including roles in vision, regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation, growth of bone tissue, immune function, and activation of tumor suppressor genes.
It is universally admitted that the cells or units of the body increase by self-division, or proliferation, retaining the same nature, and that they ultimately become converted into the various tissues and substances of the body.

proliferation and has
Due to population growth and the proliferation of compulsory education, UNESCO has calculated that in the next 30 years more people will receive formal education than in all of human history thus far.
Hypertext writing has developed its own style of fiction, coinciding with the growth and proliferation of hypertext development software and the emergence of electronic networks.
The IGF axis has been shown to play roles in the promotion of cell proliferation and the inhibition of cell death ( apoptosis ).
Research has shown that there is proliferation of nerve fibers in the bladders of IC patients that is not present in the bladders of people who have not been diagnosed with IC.
The relationship between cellular proliferation and mitochondria has been investigated using cervical cancer Hela cells.
Frame Technology can avoid the proliferation of similar but subtly different components, an issue that has plagued software development since the invention of macros and subroutines.
Theft risk of this fuel ( potentially used in the production of a nuclear weapon ) has led to campaigns advocating conversion of this type of reactor to low-enrichment uranium ( which poses less threat of proliferation ).
Kenneth Waltz has argued that nuclear weapons have helped keep an uneasy peace, and further nuclear weapon proliferation might even help avoid the large scale conventional wars that were so common prior to their invention at the end of World War II.
The novel has an ambiguous ending, with Bulero heading back toward Earth, and apparent proliferation of Eldritch's cyborg bodily ' stigmata ' - which may mean that Bulero is still trapped in Eldritch's hallucinatory domain, or that Chew-Z is becoming increasingly popular amongst Terrans and Martian colonists.
There are suggestions that the proliferation of poker machines has led to increased levels of problem gambling ; however, the precise nature of this link is still open to research.
This factor has been at work with respect to discussions between North Korea and the United States over security guarantees and nuclear proliferation.
From a biological standpoint, water has many distinct properties that are critical for the proliferation of life that set it apart from other substances.
* Paper has largely replaced vellum and parchment in Islamic realm, encouraging the proliferation of increasingly elaborate and decorative cursive scripts.
Since then, concern over nuclear weapons has shifted to the prevention of localized nuclear conflicts resulting from nuclear proliferation, and the threat of nuclear terrorism.
There has been a veritable proliferation of “ think tanks ” around the world that began in the 1980s as a result of the forces of globalization, the end of the Cold War, and the emergence of transnational problems.
The proliferation, ubiquity and increasing power of computer technology has dramatically increased data collection, storage, and manipulation ability.
Bari has recently seen a proliferation of out of town hypermarkets with all manner of shops and superstores attached to them.
The proliferation of high biosafety level laboratories around the world has many experts worried about availability of targets for those that might be interested in stealing dangerous pathogens.
The fact that nuclear proliferation has led to an increase in the number of nations in the " nuclear club ", including nations of questionable stability ( e. g., Pakistan and North Korea ), and that a nuclear nation might be hijacked by a despot or other person or persons who might use nuclear weapons without sane regard for the consequences, presents a strong case for proponents of BMD who seek a policy which both protects against attack, but also does not require an escalation into what might become global nuclear war.
This was largely a result of the growing attraction of commodities as an asset class and a proliferation of investment options which has made it easier to access this market.
The proliferation of such warehouse and superstores has contributed to the continuing disappearance of smaller, local grocery stores ; increased dependence on the automobile ; suburban sprawl because of the necessity for large floorspace and increased vehicular traffic.
Often the only coffee available will be instant, though this has slowly changed with the increased proliferation of coffee drinking.
During the 1990s, Lakewood began what has become a series of urban renewal and beautification efforts along the thoroughfare, from streetscaping to encouraging new proliferation of neon lighting to capitalize on its colorful past.
Meanwhile the heavy promotion of gastronomy as a post-industrial economic solution has led to a proliferation of very fine quality producers across the country.

proliferation and begun
By the 1920s, the proliferation of shanty collections had begun to facilitate a revival in shanty singing as entertainment for laypersons ( see below ), which in turn created a market for more shanty collections that were geared towards a general audience.
Sontag argues that the proliferation of photographic images had begun to establish within people a " chronic voyeuristic relation " to the world around them.

proliferation and make
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.
Developments in media software and the proliferation of high-speed internet access have given artists of all ages and abilities from across the globe, the opportunity to make their own films, records, or other creative content, and distribute it over the web.
In recent years, the proliferation of stations meant to make sure everyone has access to warnings has pushed that number to seven, now including the " intermediate " channels of 162. 425, 162. 450, 162. 500, and 162. 525 MHz.
The World Socialist Movement sees its function as the proliferation of socialist ideas and a structural analysis and critique of capitalism, to correct misconceptions regarding socialism, to make people aware of the structural issues inherent to capitalism, and to facilitate open debate regarding the future organization of a post-capitalist society.
Attenborough begins in the South American rainforest, where the proliferation of animal and plant life does not necessarily make it easy to find food.
The institute will help make Berklee in Valencia a hub for the study, evolution, and proliferation of the many musical genres associated with the Mediterranean region, including flamenco.
However, the proliferation of cable television, multiple channels within cable, public-access channels, and the Internet have eroded this argument, since there are plenty of places for ordinary individuals to make public comments on controversial issues at low or no cost.
* Melanocytic nevus ( nevomelanocytic nevus, nevocellular nevus ): benign proliferation of melanocytes, the skin cells that make the brown pigment melanin.
In the United States a record 2005 California crop has resulted in an increased production and proliferation of varietals used for rosés, as winemakers chose to make rosé rather than leave their reds unsold.
With the proliferation of modern manufacturing methods, such as milling, shaping, broaching, and advanced die forging, it became just as easy to make hex heads and sockets as square ones.
IFRs and LWRs both produce plutonium, which can be used for weapons production, but the IFR fuel cycle has some design features that make proliferation more difficult.
In modern times, integrated circuits make construction of DIY audio systems easier, but the proliferation of surface mount components ( which are very small and difficult to solder with a soldering iron ) and fine pitch printed circuit boards ( PCBs ) arguably make the physical act of construction more difficult.
A low amount of thyroxine ( one of the two thyroid hormones ) in the blood, due to lack of dietary iodine to make it, gives rise to high levels of thyroid stimulating hormone ( TSH ), which stimulates the thyroid gland to increase many biochemical processes ; the cellular growth and proliferation can result in the characteristic swelling or hyperplasia of the thyroid gland, or goiter.
Western proselytizing consortia beseeched their sponsors " to make heavy sacrifices so that Egyptian children could have a better education than their own parents could afford "; likewise, the proliferation of missionary-operated hospitals exposed the inadequacy of government-provided healthcare.

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