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From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
These are still in wide use today, particularly in semi-rigid formulations, for such applications as cores for sandwich-type structural panels, foamed-in-place insulation, automotive safety padding, arm rests, etc..
At a minimum, recording -- usually on tape, which is now in wide professional use -- brings the psychiatric interview alive so that the full range of emotion and meaning can be explored repeatedly by the therapist or by a battery of therapists.
Its wide use can be attributed to its simplicity of design and manufacture, and the economy of creating it.
Among the better known programs in wide use were Fetch, Eudora, NewsWatcher and the NCSA packages, especially NCSA Mosaic and its offspring, Netscape Navigator.
However, the term came into wide use only after the publication of a review article by O. Jacobsen in the chemical dictionary of Albert Ladenburg in the 1880s.
Ethylene-vinyl acetate based hot-melts are particularly popular for crafts because of their ease of use and the wide range of common materials they can join.
The latest AIM-120D AMRAAM has a significantly lower range of about, but the AMRAAM is much shorter, lighter, and more flexible in its use against a wide variety of targets, including fighter planes, bombers, helicopters, patrol planes, and reconnaissance planes.
During the later part of first millennium BC the use of brass spread across a wide geographical area from Britain and Spain in the west to Iran, and India in the east.
Road bicycles use tires 18 to 25 millimeters wide, most often completely smooth, or slick, and inflated to high pressure in order to roll fast on smooth surfaces.
Utility knives may use fixed, folding, or retractable or replaceable blades, and come in a wide variety of lengths and styles suited to the particular set of tasks they are designed to perform.
Bronze was especially suitable for use in boat and ship fittings prior to the wide employment of stainless steel owing to its combination of toughness and resistance to salt water corrosion.
IEC 60601-1-11 ( 2010 ) must now be incorporated into the design and verification of a wide range of home use and point of care medical devices along with other applicable standards in the IEC 60601 3rd edition series.
Community building can use a wide variety of practices, ranging from simple events such as potlucks and small book clubs to larger – scale efforts such as mass festivals and construction projects that involve local participants rather than outside contractors.
A number of forms of CVD are in wide use and are frequently referenced in the literature.
Cretin became a medical term in the 18th century, from an Alpine French dialect prevalent in a region where persons with such a condition were especially common ( see below ); it saw wide medical use in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and then spread more widely in popular English as a markedly derogatory term for a person who behaves stupidly.
Today, movements that use the name " conservative " have a wide variety of views.
Very few examples of historic butted mail have been found and it is generally accepted that butted mail was never in wide use historically except in Japan where mail ( kusari ) was commonly made from butted links.
The use of personal names as rhymes continued into the late 20th century, for example " Tony Blairs " meaning " flares ", as in trousers with a wide bottom ( previously this was " Lionel Blairs " and this change illustrates the ongoing mutation of the forms of expression ) and " Britney Spears ", meaning " beers ".
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Drums are often used in music therapy, especially hand drums, because of their tactile nature and easy use by a wide variety of people.
Blount made one special contribution to the deist debate: " by utilizing his wide classical learning, Blount demonstrated how to use pagan writers, and pagan ideas, against Christianity.
Double bass rosin is generally softer and stickier than violin rosin to allow the hair to grab the thicker strings better, but players use a wide variety of rosins that vary from quite hard ( like violin rosin ) to quite soft, depending on the weather, the humidity, and the preference of the player.
The kick was once in wide use in both Australian rules football and gridiron football, but is today rarely seen in either sport.
While use of the term " extreme sport " has spread far and wide to describe a multitude of different activities, exactly which sports are considered ' extreme ' is debatable.

wide and sweeping
Or it can have wide, sweeping phrases, as in the works of Livy and the speeches of Cicero.
That is to say, a wide sweeping U-turn that initially started westward, then progressed to the south, and then finally to the east back to their homeland ; and thus escaping retribution in Germany.
Additional, sweeping changes made wide " boulevards " of hitherto narrow streets.
* Bolo punch, a wide sweeping lower cut used in boxing
It was long, wide and high, with a coffered ceiling and a sweeping double flight of stairs leading to offices at the northern end of the hall.
These early skates were similar to today's inline skates, but they were not very maneuverable ; it was very difficult with these skates to do anything but move in a straight line and perhaps make wide sweeping turns.
The building is a steel and marble structure, with wide sweeping steps leading up to a platform with columns holding up the memorial's sweeping roof ; on its back wall, etched in black marble, are the names of all members of the AVG, 75th Fighter Squadron, and 14th Air Force who died in China.
One can find more epithets in praise of this article than Turgenev once assembled to praise the Russian language, or Nekrasov to praise Mother Russia: great, powerful, abundant, highly ramified, multiform, wide sweeping 58, which summed up the world not so much through the exact terms of its sections as in their extended diacritical interpretation. Who among us has not experienced its all-encompassing embrace?
When Ceferino Garcia was asked how he came to develop the wide sweeping uppercut, Garcia said that as a youth he cut sugarcane in the Philippines with a bolo knife, which he would wield in a sweeping uppercut fashion.
Despite the large scale of the hotel ( 1, 019 rooms ), the architecture still captures the key elements of the Craftsman style: wide sweeping roofs, projecting beams, exaggerated braces and colors that blend with nature.
The town has wide streets set in a sweeping pastoral landscape, and St Alban's Anglican church in the town was designed by famous English architect Giles Gilbert Scott.
With its sweeping curves and wide stretches, the " Big M " has been known for exceptional times for harness racing.
Brasington was able to make the other turn at the east side of the property wide, sweeping, and flat as he wanted.
It also took the rule book literally, as the sweeping curve behind the plate was about, and instead of angling back toward the foul lines, the wide foul ground extended all the way to the wall in right, and well down the left field line also.
It was the finest track in Britain, with a 500 yards circumference, 120 yards straights and wide sweeping turns.
The main circuit, normally raced in a clockwise direction, is 5. 543 kilometres long, and is noted for its sweeping corners and wide straights.
Michigan is currently the fastest track in NASCAR due to its wide, sweeping corners and long straightaways ; typical qualifying speeds are in excess of and corner entry speeds are anywhere from 215-220 mph ( 340-350 km / h ) after the 2012 repaving of the track.
The account claimed that following the mortar attack on 16 / 17 August, the Viet Cong force had subsequently formed up in a wide semi-circle at 10: 15 on 18 August to lie in wait for the Australians, with 275th Regiment given the " middle battle " position and tasked with spring the ambush, while other units from the 275th Regiment and one company from D445 Battalion occupied the " front block " position near the village of Long Tan, while two companies from D445 Battalion under the command of Major Sau Thu had been tasked with occupying the " back block " position to encircle the Australians by sweeping beneath their " tail " and destroying them.
The large war casualties also created disaffection and mutinous attitudes in the army, which was fueled by Bolshevik agitators and the Russian Provisional Government ’ s new liberalization policies towards the army ( stripping officers of their mandate by giving wide sweeping powers to " soldier committees ", the abolition of the death penalty ).
Other important features of the function generator are continuous tuning over wide bands with max-min frequency ratios of 10: 1 or more, a wide range of frequencies from a few Hz to a few MHz, a flat output amplitude and modulation capabilities like frequency sweeping, frequency modulation and amplitude modulation.
First opened in 1946 in the western suburbs of the city, in the Pedralbes neighbourhood, the course featured wide streets and expansive, sweeping corners ; both drivers and racing fans loved the course.

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