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Another recent achievement was the successful development of a method for the complete combustion in a bomb calorimeter of a metal in fluorine when the product is relatively non-volatile.
Music rap, relatively recent style in Algeria, is experiencing significant growth with the emergence of groups such as MBS, Double Barrel, Intik Hamma Boys.
Astrophotography has become more popular for amateurs in recent times, as relatively sophisticated equipment, such as high quality CCD cameras, has become more affordable.
A relatively recent role for amateur astronomers is searching for overlooked phenomena ( e. g., Kreutz Sungrazers ) in the vast libraries of digital images and other data captured by Earth and space based observatories, much of which is available over the Internet.
The Anglican Communion is a relatively recent concept.
), though analysis as a formal concept is a relatively recent development.
The armoured personnel carrier ( APC ) is a relatively recent development, stemming from trials and experiences during the Second World War.
He wrote his ' Enquiries ' ( Greek — Historia ; English —( The ) Histories ) around 440 – 430 BC, trying to trace the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars, which would still have been relatively recent history ( the wars finally ending in 450 BC ).
The name ' Bodmin Moor ' is relatively recent, being an Ordnance Survey invention of 1813.
Artificial selection demonstrates the diversity that can exist among organisms that share a relatively recent common ancestor.
Coin grading services are a relatively recent phenomenon, having emerged in the 1980s as a response to the need for buyers and sellers to agree on common measures of a coin's value.
Gross-out films are a relatively recent development, and rely heavily on vulgar, sexual or " toilet " humour.
CRTs, despite recent advances, have remained relatively heavy and bulky and take up a lot of space in comparison to other display technologies.
Its necessity arises from the well-known fact that apart from relatively recent results concerning the hydrogen molecular ion ( see references therein for more details ), the quantum n-body problem cannot be solved analytically, much less in closed form.
Reuvein Margolies suggests that as the Mishnah was redacted after the Bar Kochba revolt, its editors were reluctant to include explicit discussion of a holiday celebrating another relatively recent revolt against a foreign ruler, for fear of antagonizing the Romans.
A relatively recent debate is which of the two identities ( Superman or Clark Kent ) is the real person and which is the façade.
The Colli Aretini is a relatively new and emerging area that has seen an influx of investment and new winemaking in recent years.
There were only three exceptions, all relatively recent, to the rules:
He had also read something about computers ( a relatively recent phenomenon ), and from his experience as a radar technician he knew that information could be analyzed and displayed on a screen.
Despite its relatively recent approval by the Food and Drug Administration and the guideline recommendations, digoxin use is decreasing in patients with heart failure, likely the result of several factors.
Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums, ( 和太鼓, " wa-daiko ", " Japanese drum ", in Japanese ) and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming ( sometimes called more specifically, " kumi-daiko " ( 組太鼓 )).
The use of the name is relatively recent, and the older term is still common.
There is little support, however, for the idea that FOXP2 is ' the grammar gene ' or that it had much to do with the relatively recent emergence of syntactical speech.
The idea that all children should be provided with a high level of education is a relatively recent idea, and has arisen largely in the context of Western democracy in the 20th century.

relatively and novel
The effect of Gothic fiction feeds on a pleasing sort of terror, an extension of Romantic literary pleasures that were relatively new at the time of Walpole's novel.
The general political events depicted in the novel are relatively accurate ; the novel tells of the period just after King Richard's imprisonment in Austria following the Crusade and of his return to England after a ransom is paid.
With new processor hardware, new memory hardware and a novel memory architecture, a new compiler port, a new port of a relatively new operating system, and exposed memory hazards, early systems were noted for frequent system crashes.
Peake also wrote poetry and literary nonsense in verse form, short stories for adults and children ( Letters from a Lost Uncle ), stage and radio plays, and Mr Pye, a relatively tightly-structured novel in which God implicitly mocks the evangelical pretensions and cosy world-view of the eponymous hero.
The 35 mm width with 4 perforations per frame became accepted as the international standard gauge in 1909, and has remained by far the dominant film gauge for image origination and projection despite challenges from smaller and larger gauges, and from novel formats, because its size allowed for a relatively good tradeoff between the cost of the film stock and the quality of the images captured.
In his critique of the mystery genre, The Simple Art of Murder, Raymond Chandler ridiculed some preposterous plot points: " I have known relatively few international financiers, but I rather think the author of this novel has ( if possible ) known fewer.
There is a dismissive reference, however, to a work called Callirhoe in the Satires of Persius, who died in AD 62 ; if this is Chariton's novel, then a relatively early date would be indicated.
In the novel and the play, between the flight from the mainland ( reality ) and the Neverland, they are relatively simple animals which provide entertainment, instruction and some limited guidance to flyers.
Still, Redon remained relatively unknown until the appearance in 1884 of a cult novel by Joris-Karl Huysmans titled À rebours ( Against Nature ).
Assessing the novel's legacy, philosopher Douglas Den Uyl described The Fountainhead as relatively neglected compared to her later novel, Atlas Shrugged, and said, " our problem is to find those topics that arise clearly with The Fountainhead and yet do not force us to read it simply through the eyes of Atlas Shrugged.
This then relatively novel format, of what was in effect a single sketch each week lasting the entire half-hour ( though in the radio version James and the others sometimes played different roles ), was reflected in the show's title, which aptly described the series as Hancock's " half-hour ".
It has since become a relatively well-known book of magic and has even been featured in places like the graphic novel Promethea by Alan Moore and James Blish's novel Black Easter.
* Low resolution -- it is not known whether the relatively low resolution of the D2H and D2Hs in comparison with other professional cameras of the day is a technological limitation of LBCAST, a business management or marketing decision, or whether it has other causes such as gradual ramping-up of manufacturing capability of a new technology by Nikon, who did not appear previously to have the capacity to have novel sensors manufactured to their specification.
In the novel, he has several adventures during which he believes he has escaped from the Corps, and meets his love interest, Angelina-also a criminal genius, but lacking in Jim's relatively high moral codes and strictures against killing.
( Raising this streamer may have been a relatively novel practice at this time, since the writers feel the need to explain it.
This conclusion was fairly novel for the early 1960s, a time when there was relatively little interest in studying ethnic groups.
The novel features the exploits of one such agent, Martin Springfield, an engineer specializing in faster-than-light starship engines who is hired by the New Republic ( a totalitarian and relatively backward neo-luddite civilization ) to upgrade the faster-than-light engines of their fleet of warships.
A novel, but relatively unused, feature is the ability to connect a keyboard and mouse through the PS2's USB ports.
Motor learning is a " relatively permanent " change, resulting from practice or a novel experience, in the capability for responding ( Guthrie, 1952 ).
This tragic novel is based on the life of a Baltic-German nobleman, Timotheus von Bock ( 1787-1836 ), who was an adjutant to the relatively liberal Czar of Russia, Alexander I.
While 50, 000 words is a relatively low word count for a complete novel, it is still significantly more than the 40, 000 word mark that distinguishes a novel from a novella.

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