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volumes and varied
They noted, however, that their data included a wide range of products, and the degree of competition in each market varied significantly, and offer that further research on this issue should be conducted to determine whether these findings remain the same when purchasing the same product for both small and high volumes.
The accommodations varied from the shelf for a few dozen volumes in the country stationer's or draper's shop, to the expansion to a back room, to the spacious elegant areas of Hookham's or those at the resorts like Scarborough, and four in a row at Margate.
His earlier papers, scattered through the volumes of botanical journals and of the publications of learned societies ( a collected edition was published in 1892-93 ), are of great and varied interest.
He discovered that while the ratio of an interval is proportional to string lengths – for example, a perfect fifth has the proportions of 3: 2 – it varied with the square root of the tension applied ( and the cube root of concave volumes of air ).
As per each new publishing versus past volumes, the number of sermons, letters and utterances has varied from 238 to 241, 77 to 79, and 463 to 489, respectively.
Duchesne's works were very numerous and varied, and in addition to what he published, he left behind him more than 100 folio volumes of manuscript extracts now preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationale ( L. Delisle, Le Cabinet des manuscrits de la Bibliothèque impériale, t. L, 333-334 ).
From edition to edition, the title of the annual volumes making up the series varied: the 1899 edition, was, for example, called Walford's County Families of the United Kingdom, or Royal Manual of the Titled and Untitled Aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.

volumes and somewhat
A 2003 study found that adult and adolescent bipolar patients tended to have considerably smaller amygdala volumes and somewhat smaller hippocampal volumes.
20th century erotic fiction includes such classics of the genre as: Suburban Souls ( 1901 ), published by Carrington and possibly written by him also ; The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt ( issued in three volumes 1902, 1903, 1906 ), probably by George Reginald Bacchus, printed by Duringe of Paris for Leonard Smithers in London ; Josephine Mutzenbacher ( 1906 ) by Felix Salten ; Sadopaideia ( 1907 ) by Anon ( possibly Algernon Charles Swinburne ); Les Mémoires d ' un jeune Don Juan ( 1907 ) and the somewhat disturbing Les onze mille verges ( 1907 ) by Guillaume Apollinaire ; The Way of a Man with a Maid ( 1908 ) and A Weekend Visit by Anon ; Pleasure Bound Afloat ( 1908 ), Pleasure Bound Ashore ( 1909 ) and Maudie ( 1909 ) by Anon ( probably George Reginald Bacchus ); Manuel de civilité pour les petites filles à l ' usage des maisons d ' éducation ( 1917 ) and Trois filles de leur mère ( 1926 ) by Pierre Louys ; Story of the Eye ( 1928 ) by Georges Bataille ; Tropic of Cancer ( 1934 ) and Tropic of Capricorn ( 1938 ) by Henry Miller ; The Story of O ( 1954 ) by Pauline Réage ; Helen and Desire ( 1954 ) and Thongs ( 1955 ) by Alexander Trocchi ; Ada, or Ardor ( 1969 ) by Vladimir Nabokov ; Journal ( 1966 ), Delta of Venus ( 1978 ) and Little Birds ( 1979 ) by Anaïs Nin and The Bicycle Rider ( 1985 ) by Guy Davenport.
Roller mills incrementally crack the grains, separating the various layers, which must later be recombined, and such milling reportedly tends to result in somewhat larger baked loaf volumes.
Among the best reviewed of these various releases was a 1991 VHS set produced by Bosko Video, the somewhat incorrectly titled The Complete Superman Collection: Golden Anniversary Edition-The Paramount Cartoon Classics of Max & Dave Fleischer released as two VHS volumes which featured high-quality transfers from 35mm prints.
Like many other nations, the Dutch require the registration and use of Responsibility Marks, however, perhaps somewhat unique, the Dutch publish a book entitled " Netherlands ' Responsibility Marks since 1797 " ( in three volumes and in the English language ) illustrating all the responsibility marks registered there since that time.
While this somewhat lessened the advantages of Aviion in the marketplace, and was a source of internal corporate friction, it allowed the company to sell higher volumes and popularize the brand.
Although other compositing packages — especially ones that employ tree or node workflows, such as Nuke are better suited to manage large volumes of objects within a composite, After Effects is able to somewhat counter the clutter by selectively hiding layers ( using the Shy switch ) or by grouping them into pre-compositions.
The genuine interest with which these volumes were welcomed did much to lighten the last years of a somewhat sombre and solitary life.
Though somewhat dependent on end-use and maintenance, yields are usually of acceptable quality for most household needs and renewable at acceptable volumes, despite climate change forecasts.
Shortly afterwards he again set out to accomplish by a somewhat different method the design which had been frustrated by the Russian authorities ; and an account of his remarkable achievement was published in four volumes in 1834-1835, under the title of A Voyage Round the World, including Travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc., from 1827 to 1832.
In 2008, Bryan and Ernst refined the definition to narrow it somewhat: " Large Igneous Provinces are magmatic provinces with areal extents > 1 x 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > km < sup > 2 </ sup >, igneous volumes > 1 x 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > km < sup > 3 </ sup > and maximum lifespans of ∼ 50 Myr that have intraplate tectonic settings or geochemical affinities, and are characterised by igneous pulse ( s ) of short duration (∼ 1 – 5 Myr ), during which a large proportion (> 75 %) of the total igneous volume has been emplaced.
Disadvantages of the press include that it is not well suited to processing of large sample volumes, and is somewhat awkward to manipulate and clean due to the weight of the assembly ( about ).
* Creating single logical volumes of multiple physical volumes or entire hard disks ( somewhat similar to RAID 0, but more similar to JBOD ), allowing for dynamic volume resizing.
The first nine volumes, originally published between 1946 and 1974, were written for Catholic seminary students with the goal " of supplying Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries with a work that should be somewhat more detailed and of wider scope than the textbooks, commonly in use, and which at the same time should endeavour to exhibit the logical development and interconnection of philosophical systems.

volumes and editorial
Morrow's retelling, which claims to derive from an earlier editorial reported to be non-existent, but closely follows the story as related in the earlier article in the El Paso Herald-Post, differs from Dos Utt's in that the ruler asks for ever-simplified advice following their original " eighty-seven volumes of six hundred pages " as opposed to a simple failure to agree on " any major remedy ".
In 1902 a new version in 16 volumes that carried over some of the old material was published under the title Encyclopedia Americana, under the editorial supervision of Scientific American magazine.
In 1748 a folio edition of Drayton's complete works was published under the editorial supervision of William Oldys, and again in 1753 there appeared an issue in four volumes quarto.
New editions have since appeared every year except 1920, 1924, and 1932, with major revisions in 1929 ( 13 volumes ), 1947 ( 19 volumes ), 1960 ( 20 volumes ), and 1988 ( new typeface and page design, and some 10, 000 new editorial features ).
For publication the book was split into two volumes: The Book of Lost Tales 1 ( 1983 ) and The Book of Lost Tales 2 ( 1984 ), but this is simply an editorial division.
Forty-one volumes were published by the time Pevsner retired from editing in 1977, his work was continued by his editorial assistant on the Buildings of England Judy Nairn and the medievalist Peter Lasko.
Joshi and his editorial collaborator David E. Schultz have edited many volumes of Lovecraft's letters to individuals: for Necronomicon Press ( including those to Richard F. Searight, Robert Bloch, Henry Kuttner, Samuel Loveman and Vincent Starrett ); for Night Shade Books ( Mysteries of Time and Spirit: Letters to Donald Wandrei ) and Letters from New York ; and for University of Tampa Press ( O Fortunate Floridian: Letters to Robert H. Barlow ).
Throughout his commentaries in Unfinished Tales and the twelve volumes of The History of Middle-earth, Christopher Tolkien points out differences between various versions of the original texts and the final editorial selections and occasional alterations in The Silmarillion.
Advances in musical scholarship and editorial techniques in the decades after the first volumes were issued meant that by the second half of the 20th century they were no longer meeting the needs of users.
An editorial in The New York Times complained, “ Popular it certainly is not, and, so greatly is it lacking in the essentials of a public library, that its stores might almost as well be under lock and key, for any access the masses of the people can get thereto .” An article in The Sun of March 4, 1873, reported problems with the mutilation of some of the library's volumes.
In the post-war period the Society's publication programme benefited from the dedicated labours of those of its voluntary officers who have borne the editorial responsibility of ensuring that the issued volumes conform to the Society's standards and conventions and seeing them through the press, among them R. A. Skelton, Eila Campbell, Terence Armstrong, Sarah Tyacke, Michael Brennan, Robin Law and Will Ryan.
Walt Crawford prepared the camera-ready copy for these volumes and Charles W. Bailey, Jr. provided editorial support.
These were reissues of ( 1 ) Stephanus ' Greek Thesaurus, for which E. H. Barker was chiefly responsible ; and ( 2 ) the Delphin Classics in 143 volumes with variorum notes, under the editorial superintendence of George Dyer.

volumes and quality
Note 1: Compared to tactical communications, long-haul communications are characterized by ( a ) higher levels of users, such as the National Command Authority, ( b ) more stringent performance requirements, such as higher quality circuits, ( c ) longer distances between users, including world wide distances, ( d ) higher traffic volumes and densities, ( e ) larger switches and trunk cross sections, and ( f ) fixed and recoverable assets.
High quality research monographs of the representatives of Warsaw's and Lwów ’ s School of Mathematics, which concerned all areas of pure and applied mathematics, were published in these volumes.
Air quality issues: Highways may contribute fewer emissions than arterials carrying the same vehicle volumes.
Australia has also in the past been known for producing high volumes of light lager style beers, mostly for domestic and export consumption, but since the 1990s has been producing many boutique and artisan quality beers that the general standard of public tastes have been improved as has local knowledge of boutique beers.
This would be followed by several years of cutting lesser volumes but higher quality trees.
The daily strips were also printed by NBM in a 25-volume softcover edition ( reprinting all of the dailies and the Sundays that ran concurrent storylines ) with the strips in a smaller size and a lower quality than the hardcover volumes.
This study tackles the petroleum system and studies source rock ( presence and quality ); burial history ; maturation ( timing and volumes ); migration and focus ; and potential regional seals and major reservoir units ( that define carrier beds ).
On the other hand, a PA / instrument woofer in a home audio application it will not have the same quality of performance, particularly at low volumes.
The peak of 94, 000 copies was very high ( compared to the population of Hungary million while Analog magazine was printed in 120, 000 copies in the USA well over 200 million ), when reached its peak period, it was one of the largest science-fiction magazine of the world, and the quality of individual volumes was high.
Considered one of his most important works, Nichols's monumental History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, was the most ambitious of the antiquarian county histories ( extremely long, but the quality of the content is very variable ), a massive compendium of historical notes, manuscripts and engraved plates printed by subscription after an exhaustive survey of the county, and published in eight parts not in chronological order to make up four volumes when complete, from 1795 – 1815.
The translation, described by The Times as of " remarkable quality " was taken up by the Oxford University Press and published in four volumes in 1905.
After seven years only four volumes were completed, but the new head was able to galvanize production and complete the ten volumes in another seven years, without any loss of quality.
Compared to other printing methods, offset printing is best suited for cost-effectively producing large volumes of high quality prints in an economically sound manner that requires little maintenance.
The same quality characterized his succeeding volumes of verse: Les Caresses ( 1877 ), Les Blasphèmes ( 1884 ), La Mer ( 1886 ), Mes paradis ( 1894 ), La Bombarde ( 1899 ).
It is obvious that these conditions are incessantly changing, both in relation to quality of labour, quality of machinery, quality of distribution, and volumes of labour, machinery, sales in the branch, so estimating ' current ' requirements is very much an exercise in approximation and dependent on the scales involved.
He added large numbers of informative notes throughout the volumes, which were illustrated with engravings, maps and genealogical tables of great quality.
These volumes are generally more expensive and lavished with special features such as special covers created specifically for the edition, special paper used for the cover, higher quality paper, a special slipcase, and so on.
His twenty-three volumes of reports of the Supreme Court's cases are highly respected for their quality.
This means typically offering high quality of service, dealing with large volumes of data and capable of supporting some large organization (" an enterprise ").
Because of the small water volume, nano reef aquariums require extra attention to water quality compared to aquariums of larger water volumes.
These EC Archives volumes have drawn praise for their quality, and feature introductions by such notable EC fans as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante and Paul Levitz, et al.

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