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In still others which are barely on the threshold of the transition into modernity, the decade can bring significant progress in launching the slow process of developing their human resources and their basic services to the point where an expanded range of developmental activities is possible.
Historically, the use of two guns at once, one in each hand, is most associated with the American Old West, where revolvers holding only six rounds of ammunition were the highest capacity handguns available and reloading was a slow process.
The process was also criticised as cumbersome and slow, the initial deregulation having been announced in 2004, and taking no less than three years to come to fruition through delays in legislation and regulation.
* economical: The bacterial leaching process is very slow compared to smelting.
Modern biotechnology can be used to slow down the process of spoilage so that fruit can ripen longer on the plant and then be transported to the consumer with a still reasonable shelf life.
This was a slow process which happened naturally through normal spreading of trade, with the silk and spice trade via the Silk Road being the prime vector.
The science of this process has been slow to develop due to the secretive nature of the way most companies run their boards, however some standardization is beginning to develop.
This economic phenomenon was a slow and gradual process that took place from the late Tang Dynasty ( 618 – 907 ) into the Song Dynasty ( 960 – 1279 ).
This process is slow enough that in many cases the bog grows rapidly and fixes more carbon from the atmosphere than is released.
Rapid precipitation results in an amorphous or microcrystalline residue and slow process can yield single crystals.
The electrons in these tubes moved in a slow diffusion process, never gaining much speed, so these tubes didn't produce cathode rays.
The franchising process proceeded steadily, but the actual construction of new systems was slow, as doubts about an adequate payback from the substantial investment persisted.
While President Truman had begun the process of desegregating the Armed Forces in 1948, actual implementation had been slow.
In 2006 and 2007 he began having new difficulties which made drawing a very slow and tedious process for him, even more so than normally.
In other words, although the voltage applied is thermodynamically sufficient to drive electrolysis, the rate is so slow that to make the process proceed in a reasonable time frame, the voltage of the external source has to be increased ( hence, overvoltage ).
Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food to stop or slow down Food spoilage, loss of quality, edibility or nutritional value and thus allow for longer food storage.
The process of genetically engineering animals is a slow, tedious, and expensive process.
Granite has a slow cooling process which forms larger crystals.
Meanwhile the Christian kingdoms in the north began the long and slow recovery of the peninsula, a process called the Reconquista, which was concluded in 1492 with the fall of Granada.
Instead, France's economic growth and industrialisation process was slow and steady along the 18th and 19th centuries.
Work within the IETF on ways to improve the speed of the standards-making process is ongoing but, because the number of volunteers with opinions on it is very great, consensus mechanisms on how to improve have been slow.
As he slowly continued analyzing Tycho's Mars observations — now available to him in their entirety — and began the slow process of tabulating the Rudolphine Tables, Kepler also picked up the investigation of the laws of optics from his lunar essay of 1600.
Whereas the placing and arming of mines is relatively inexpensive and simple, the process of detecting and removing them is typically expensive, slow, and dangerous.

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Working with Pierre-Simon Laplace, Lavoisier conducted experiments that showed that respiration was essentially a slow combustion of organic material using inhaled oxygen.
When using the 1581 together with the older C64, however, it is almost as slow as the older 1541 drive, due to limitations of the C64's ROM code.
Other variants of East Coast Swing that use altered footwork forms are known as Single Swing or " Single-step Swing " ( where the triple step is replaced by a single step forming a slow, slow, quick, quick rhythm common to Foxtrot ), and Double Swing ( using a tap-step footwork pattern ).
A slow match for flame throwing mechanisms using the siphon principle and for fireworks and rockets are mentioned.
By using the atmosphere of Mars to slow down the spacecraft in its orbit, rather than firing its engine or thrusters, Odyssey was able to save more than of propellant.
Microprograms are carefully designed and optimized for the fastest possible execution, since a slow microprogram would yield a slow machine instruction which would in turn cause all programs using that instruction to be slow.
Morphine is also used in slow release formulations for opiate substitution therapy ( OST ) in Austria, Bulgaria, and Slovenia, for addicts who cannot tolerate the side effects of using either methadone or buprenorphine, or for addicts who are " not held " by buprenorphine or methadone.
For years, there has been discussion of using some type of XML, although progress on that has been slow.
Another technique is moving target indicator that subtracts the receive signal from two successive pulses using phase to reduce signals from slow moving objects.
Like all of the original newsreaders and the Usenet software itself, rn was designed for the environment of a large time-shared minicomputer, which users connected to using terminals wired directly to the machine, and where the only networks available were accessed by slow and expensive dial-up modem connections.
During 1961 spring training, Clemente tried to modify his batting technique by using a heavier bat in order to slow the speed of his swing, following advice from Pirates ' batting coach George Sisler.
An equally important reason was that main memories were quite slow ( a common type was ferrite core memory ); by using dense information packing, one could reduce the frequency with which the CPU had to access this slow resource.
Western Union, already using telegraph exchanges, quickly extended the principle to its telephones in New York City and San Francisco, and Bell was not slow in appreciating the potential.
Exports of coal and steel fell in half by 1939 and the business community was slow to adopt the new labor and management principles coming from the U. S., such as Fordism, consumer credit, eliminating surplus capacity, designing a more structured management, and using greater economies of scale.
Because of the inevitable loss associated with gearing, many drives eliminate it by using slow high-torque motors.
In US English usage, however, grilling refers to a fast process over high heat, while barbecuing refers to a slow process using indirect heat and / or hot smoke ( very similar to some forms of roasting ).
A potential drawback of using wild yeast is that the fermentation process can go very slow with the results of the yeasts being very unpredictable and producing potentially a very different wine each year.
Crucifixion was usually intended to provide a death that was particularly slow, painful ( hence the term excruciating, literally " out of crucifying "), gruesome, humiliating, and public, using whatever means were most expedient for that goal.
A study of fruit fly wings designed to understand how the wings produce lift was performed using a large tank of mineral oil and wings 100 times larger than actual size, in order to slow down the wing beats and make the vortices generated by the insect wings easier to see and understand.
However, as ski runs are generally of finite width and a skier using this technique to slow will eventually move sideways to the edge of the run.

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