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use and cane
Dr. Fortman says if I exercise my leg more, maybe I can use a cane when I'm big ''.
The species derives its common name from its use against the cane beetle ( Dermolepida albohirtum ).
Other than the previously mentioned use as a biological control for pests, the cane toad has been employed in a number of commercial and noncommercial applications.
* Many hotels in Havana also add Angostura bitters to cut the sweetness of the Mojito ; while icing sugar is often muddled with the mint leaves rather than cane sugar, and many establishments simply use sugar syrup to control sweetness.
Polio's effects remained with Wilson throughout his life, usually manifesting as minor muscle spasms causing him to use a cane occasionally until 2000, when he experienced a major bout with post-polio syndrome that would continue until his death.
However, given his youth and physical disabilities, which seemed to require the use of a cane in order to walk ( he died c. age 19 ), historians speculate that he did not personally take part in these battles.
* Single-reed instruments use a reed, which is a thin-cut piece of cane or plastic that is held against the aperture of a mouthpiece with a ligature.
* Double-reed instruments, use two precisely cut, small pieces of cane joined together at the base.
It is often lighter and shorter than the long cane, and has no use as a mobility tool.
They are afforded the right to use their cane in any public place as well.
Cutter's book, Independent Movement and Travel in Blind Children, recommends a cane to be introduced as early as possible, so that the blind child learns to use it and move around naturally and organically, the same way a sighted child learns to walk.
Activities range from a spontaneous smack on bare buttocks during a sexual activity, to occasional sexual roleplay ( such as ageplay ) to domestic discipline and may involve the use of a hand or the use of a variety of spanking implements, such as a spanking paddle or cane.
The methodical use of sugar beets for the extraction of sugar dates to 1747, when Andreas Sigismund Marggraf, professor of physics in the Academy of Science of Berlin, discovered the existence of a sugar in beets similar in its properties to that obtained from sugar cane.
* 1000 – The Arab Empire introduced agricultural innovations such as new forms of land tenure, improvements in irrigation, a variety of sophisticated irrigation methods, the introduction of fertilizers and widespread artificial irrigation systems, the development of gravity-flow irrigation systems from rivers and springs, the use of noria and chain pumps for irrigation purposes, the establishment of the sugar cane industry in the Mediterranean, and experimentation in sugar cultivation
This routine also marks Astaire's first use of a cane as a prop in one of his filmed dances.
There is also the use of traditional weapons, including a sword, rope, nunchaku, cane, short stick, and staff ( gun, bō ) which vary in emphasis depending on the particular tradition examined.
Sugar cane and grapes, key ingredients for beverage alcohol, were two of the earliest crops introduced into the New World but their use as source stocks for distillation was opposed by the Spanish Crown, fearing unrest from producers at home.
Remains of cane torches and other artifacts located in the cave indicate use by prehistoric indigenous peoples.
* Fritz handle, cane handle developed by a German count to make cane use by the arthritic sufferer more comfortable.
The premium price has been justified by the fact that WJDP is one of the last bottlers in the U. S. to use cane sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.
While he eventually regained nearly full use of his legs, he needed a cane to walk for the remainder of his life.
He often contributed to the scripts of his films, under unusual pseudonyms such as the seemingly prosaic " Charles Bogle ", which appeared on most of his films in the 1930s ; " Otis Criblecoblis ", which contains an embedded homophone for " scribble "; and " Mahatma Kane Jeeves ", a play on mahatma and on a phrase an aristocrat might use when about to leave the house: " My hat, my cane, Jeeves ".

use and toad
The use of the common names " frog " and " toad " has no taxonomic justification.
The use of the term " frog " in common names usually refers to species that are aquatic or semi-aquatic and have smooth, moist skins and the term " toad " generally refers to species that are terrestrial with dry, warty skins.
; Towed vehicle or " toad ": A car or other vehicle that is towed behind motorhomes for use when the motorhome is set up in a campground and connected to utilities.
Another study investigated whether the use of nitrogenous fertilisers affects the development of common toad tadpoles.
In November 2007, a man in Kansas City was discovered with a B. alvarius toad in his possession, and charged with possession of a controlled substance after they determined he intended to use its secretions to get high.
Jiraiya not only has his commonly known jutsus such as Rasengan-Spiral Chakra Sphere and Needle Jizo ( protective hair spikes ), but the ability to summon any toad to fight in place of the team, thereby gaining the use of all the toads ' special attacks and jutsus, like Tongue Whip, and Giant Blade.

use and experiments
In addition to his experiments in reading poetry to jazz, Patchen is beginning to use the figure of the modern jazz musician as a myth hero in the same way he used the figure of the private detective a decade ago.
Specialized applications include use in laboratories as containment for high pressure experiments ( see diamond anvil cell ), high-performance bearings, and limited use in specialized windows.
On the other hand, Terrence P. Moran of the NCTE has compared the use of doublespeak in the mass media to laboratory experiments conducted on rats, where a batch of rats were deprived of food, before one half was fed sugar and water and the other half a saccharine solution.
In addition, DNA ligase has extensive use in molecular biology laboratories for genetic recombination experiments ( see Applications in molecular biology research ).
Most experiments use T4 DNA Ligase ( isolated from bacteriophage T4 ), which is most active at 25 ° C.
The use of a sequence of experiments, where the design of each may depend on the results of previous experiments, including the possible decision to stop experimenting, is within the scope of Sequential analysis, a field that was pioneered by Abraham Wald in the context of sequential tests of statistical hypotheses.
However, today many schools use progressive education methods, such as hands on activities and science experiments in Junior High Schools.
In basic chemistry scientists are typically interested in experiments conducted at atmospheric pressure, and for reaction energy calculations they care about the total energy in such conditions, and therefore typically need to use H. Furthermore the enthalpy is the working horse of engineering thermodynamics as we will see later.
Econometrics may use standard statistical models to study economic questions, but most often they are with observational data, rather than in controlled experiments.
In recent decades, econometricians have increasingly turned to use of experiments to evaluate the often-contradictory conclusions of observational studies.
Regression methods are important in econometrics because economists typically cannot use controlled experiments.
# Studies of experimental asset markets and use of models to forecast experiments.
Petrologists use fluid inclusion data and perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments to understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases appear, and how they change through igneous and metamorphic processes.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.
However, his use of careful controls in his experiments revealed that the lithium ion had a calming effect by itself.
In series of repetitive experiments, they made use of the eluant: α-hydroxyisobutyrate solution ( α-HIB ).
The isotope < sup > 28 </ sup > Mg is radioactive and in the 1950s to 1970s was made commercially by several nuclear power plants for use in scientific experiments.
University of Cambridge experiments in 2002 and 2003 attempted to use machinima to re-create a scene from the 1942 live-action film Casablanca.
Such experiments typically use rats or mice.
The Soviet Union assisted German air forces by allowing them to use signals broadcast by the Soviet radio station at Minsk allegedly " for urgent aeronautical experiments ".
The first commercial use of purified neodymium was in glass coloration, starting with experiments by Leo Moser in November 1927.
More complex experiments, such as those involving stochastic processes defined in continuous-time, may demand the use of more general probability measures.

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