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smaller and closer
Finally, above the central part of the facade is a smaller balcony, also iron, with a different exterior aesthetic, closer to a local type of lily.
North Andaman Island is south of Burma, although a few smaller Burmese islands are closer, including the three Coco Islands.
Smaller-scale instruments are produced to assist children in learning the instrument as the smaller scale leads to the frets being closer together, making it easier for smaller hands.
There is also a long-model cornet, usually with a smaller bore and a brighter sound, which is closer to a trumpet in appearance.
Later on in medieval warfare, once hand cannons were introduced, the rate of fire improved only slightly, but the cannons became far easier to aim, largely because they were smaller and much closer to their wielder.
The changes in Solar declination become smaller as the sun gets closer to its maximum / minimum declination.
Because the compression of each stage is ~ 10, each stage closer to the outlet is considerably smaller than the preceding inlet stages.
Many smaller herbaceous plants grow closer to the ground.
Vacationing Uruguayans of more modest means were concentrated in smaller resorts such as Piriápolis and Atlántida, which are closer to Montevideo.
In 2003 it was hypothesized that these lumps could be caused by a roughly Neptune-mass planet having migrated from 40 to 65 AU over 56 million years, an orbit large enough to allow the formation of smaller rocky planets closer to Vega.
Thus there could be smaller, terrestrial planets orbiting closer to the star.
During a lull in the intra-party fighting in the spring of 1926, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their supporters gravitated closer to Trotsky's supporters and the two groups soon formed an alliance, which also incorporated some smaller opposition groups within the Communist Party.
During a lull in the intra-party fighting in the spring of 1926, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their supporters gravitated closer to Trotsky's supporters and the two groups soon formed an alliance, which also incorporated some smaller opposition groups within the Communist Party.
Halogen lamps get hotter than regular incandescent lamps because the heat is concentrated on a smaller envelope surface, and because the surface is closer to the filament.
A smaller airport is closer to town, at Ogle.
Although large, the cougar is most closely related to smaller felines and is closer genetically to the domestic cat than to true lions.
For example, although the Moon is much smaller than the Sun, it is also much closer to Earth.
After a set amount of time ( usually a few hours, though this depends on the voltage applied across the gel ; protein migration occurs more quickly at higher voltages, but these results are typically less accurate than at those at lower voltages ) the proteins will have differentially migrated based on their size ; smaller proteins will have traveled farther down the gel, while larger ones will have remained closer to the point of origin.
* Europe's geography favored balkanization into smaller, closer, nation-states, as its many natural barriers ( mountains, rivers ) provide defensible borders.
In degenerate gas, when the mass is increased, the pressure is increased, and the particles become spaced closer together, so the object becomes smaller.
In 1922, he wrote a paper where he argued that the observational results suggest, that the redshifts of distant galaxies are becoming higher than more closer ones, which he interpreted as an increase of their radial velocities with distance, and that larger masses have smaller redshifts than smaller ones .< ref >
EM gauge has slightly overscale flanges and flangeways on point and crossing work ; P4 is closer to scale but the smaller flanges and flangeways on P & C work expose poor track construction.

smaller and cells
Options include a minimally invasive procedure known as platelet injection fat transfer, which transfers fat cells from a woman's thighs to her smaller breast.
Typically, eukaryotic cells ( cells with nuclei ) have large linear chromosomes and prokaryotic cells ( cells without defined nuclei ) have smaller circular chromosomes, although there are many exceptions to this rule.
At smaller party cells, secretaries were regular employees of the corresponding factory / hospital / school / etc.
It divides by simple binary fission to form two smaller daughter cells.
Umbrella cells are used to cover shadowed regions of smaller cells and fill in gaps in coverage between those cells.
As absence of iron decreases heme synthesis, red blood cells in iron deficiency anemia are hypochromic ( lacking the red hemoglobin pigment ) and microcytic ( smaller than normal ).
They produce specialized reproductive cells that undergo meiosis to produce smaller, motile spermatozoa or larger, non-motile ova.
The incorporation of smaller cells within larger ones resulted in the development of yet more complex cells called eukaryotes .< ref > Cells within colonies became increasingly specialized, resulting in true multicellular organisms.
Each of them divides repeatedly to give rise to several smaller cells, the oogonia.
At smaller party cells, secretaries were regular employees of the corresponding plant / hospital / school / etc.
Small amounts of glycogen are found in the kidneys, and even smaller amounts in certain glial cells in the brain and white blood cells.
In most species, when a diatom divides to produce two daughter cells, each cell keeps one of the two halves and grows a smaller half within it.
As a result, after each division cycle the average size of diatom cells in the population gets smaller.
This form of division results in a size reduction of the daughter cell that received the smaller frustule from the parent and therefore the average cell size of a diatom population decreases, until the cells are about one-third their maximum size.
In appearance protoxylem is usually distinguished by narrower vessels formed of smaller cells.
* The average size of the INAH-3 in the brains of gay men is approximately the same size as INAH 3 in women, which is significantly smaller, and the cells more densely packed, than in heterosexual men's brains.
The first consumer grade NiMH cells for smaller applications appeared on the market in 1989, the culmination of over two decades of research and development.

smaller and are
On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
In general, such apartments afford more protection than smaller buildings because their walls are thick and there is more space.
Extensive facilities for group performance are provided by maintaining, under skilled direction, the Choir, the Orchestra, the Band, the Glee Club, and smaller ensembles of wind and string players.
Occasional meetings are held for the whole membership, usually with a guest speaker, while smaller discussion groups meet more frequently.
On the contrary, there are fewer colds and smaller doctor bills.
In medicine the frequencies are much higher, transducers and the sonar beams themselves are much smaller, and different scanning techniques may be used, but the principles involved are the same as in sonar.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
The particles appeared rough and undoubtedly the single-crystal domains are smaller than this.
It is almost certain that some of these, usually a trifle smaller than the honeybees, are andrenas or mining bees.
The difficulty of analysis of any subsystem in the phonology is an inverse function of the size -- smaller systems are more troublesome -- for any given degree of morphophonemic complexity.
The school finds that the children are satisfied with smaller amounts of food since all of it is high in quality.
A large, well-stocked library, surrounded in a county by smaller ones, may feel that the demands on its resources are likely to be too great.
Some species are carnivorous at the tadpole stage, eating insects, smaller tadpoles and fish.
A distinction is sometimes made between the smaller adobes, which are about the size of ordinary baked bricks, and the larger adobines, some of which may be one to two yards ( 1 – 2 m ) long.
As the player shoots asteroids, they break into smaller asteroids that frequently move faster and are more difficult to hit.
The two large families are cosmopolitan, with many of their species found in the northern hemisphere, and the smaller families are usually confined to Australia and the adjacent areas, or sometimes South America.
** Trichotomy: If two sets are given, then either they have the same cardinality, or one has a smaller cardinality than the other.
The Löwenheim-Skolem theorems tell us that if we restrict ourselves to first-order logic, any axiom system for the reals admits other models, including both models that are smaller than the reals and models that are larger.
In many places, independent, non-licensed individuals are permitted to offer design services outside of the professional restrictions-such as the design of houses and other smaller structures.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

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