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These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These guns ( some of which were of the three barrelled kind first seen at Elixheim the previous year ) enjoyed good arcs of fire, able to fully cover the approaches of the plateau of Jandrenouille over which the Allied infantry would have to pass.
These two approaches frequently converged and generally complemented one another.
These approaches can help control solitary or limited metastases, but they are by definition not systemic, and, therefore, do not treat distributed metastases or micrometastases.
These approaches are not mutually exclusive, and there are other approaches.
These approaches can be thought of as " hurdles " the pathogen has to overcome if it is to remain active in the food.
These approaches include the notion that individuals in a society accept rules from legitimate authority in exchange for security and economic advantage ( as in Rawls ) – a social contract.
These strategies can also be divided into trend or counter-trend approaches depending on whether the fund attempts to profit from following trends ( long or short-term ) or attempts to anticipate and profit from reversals in trends.
These groups are not especially interested in comedy, either as a technique or as an effect, but rather in expanding the improv genre so as to incorporate techniques and approaches that have long been a legitimate part of European theatre.
These two approaches are not mutually exclusive.
These definitions also entail different approaches and understandings of language, and they inform different and often incompatible schools of linguistic theory.
These approaches involve contrasting ideas as to the purpose and process of learning and education-and the role that educators may take.
These were precisely the ' urban ills ' Modernism was meant to ' solve ', but more often than not, the types of ' comprehensive ', ' one size fits all ' approaches to planning made things worse., and residents began to show interest in becoming involved in decisions which had once been solely entrusted to professionals of the built environment.
These methods include qualitative approaches used in traditional psychology, but also quantitative empirical methodologies.
These divergent responses are reflected in alternative approaches to measurement.
These latter approaches permit joint scaling of persons and assessment items, which provides a basis for mapping of developmental continua by allowing descriptions of the skills displayed at various points along a continuum.
These issues are more difficult for optical approaches as the timescales are orders of magnitude shorter and an often-cited approach to overcoming them is optical pulse shaping.
These behaviour are, of course, generally observed for ideal materials under ideal conditions, although the behaviour of many solids approaches Hooke's law for infinitesimal strains, and that of many fluids approaches Newton's law for infinitesimal rates of strain.
These are the different stylistic approaches of the French arts of pugilism in the world today.
These approaches did not require a high conductivity copper insert but did not preclude the use.
These early techniques have been replaced by newer ones based on mitochondrial DNA sequences and molecular phylogenetics approaches that make use of computational procedures for sequence alignment, construction of phylogenetic trees and calibration of molecular clocks to infer evolutionary relationships.
These approaches tended to emphasize local, minority, and indigenous knowledge ( Ervin 130 ) while moving away from privileging a Western nature-culture dichotomy.

These and interpret
These form part of the Europe-wide Megalithic culture which also produced Stonehenge in Wiltshire, and which pre-historians now interpret as showing sophisticated use of astronomical observations.
These distinctions between attached gills are sometimes difficult to interpret, since gill attachment may change as the mushroom matures, or with different environmental conditions.
" These assertions were part of cultural discussions about how different peoples can interpret the past and whether any one group has sole ownership of any portion.
These include devices similar to the X-ray used by medical personnel, and high-performance sensors that can detect and help interpret sounds, odors, or even images from within the munition or bomb.
These writings are important in providing both a bilingual text that allows researchers to use knowledge of Phoenician to interpret Etruscan, and evidence of Phoenician or Punic influence in the Western Mediterranean.
These tales mainly interpret various natural objects and features as traces of Kalevipoeg's deeds and have similarities with national epics from neighbouring regions, especially the Finnish Kalevala, and also in Scandinavia.
These tests are generally much easier to carry out, yield more information, and are easier to interpret than nondestructive testing.
These statistics are easy to interpret and communicate, because they are relative ( this population earns twice as much as this population ), but, since they do not fall on an absolute scale, do not provide an absolute measure of inequality.
These are scratched in inconspicuous places, such as bases, and can be very difficult to read and interpret, since they do not necessarily record the weight of the object itself, but sometimes of a set of which that object forms part.
These considerations, along with the speckle structure due to coherence, take some getting used to in order to correctly interpret SAR images.
These could now be intercepted, but codes and ciphers were naturally used to hide the meaning of the messages, and neither Britain nor Germany had any established organisations to decode and interpret the messages.
These are the Masters Ballerian, who is the proprietor of a flying saucer repair facility in Shamballa called God's Garage ; Kumad, an expert linguist who helps the Keeper of the Scrolls decipher and interpret ancient manuscripts ; Ashlem, a Tibetan Master who resides at the Hall of Records and helps people decipher their past lives by assisting them in accessing the akashic records ; and Sutko, the " space detective ", who helps the Master K-17 solve unusually difficult cases.
These symbolisms are adopted to interpret the position of God and the nature and role of the people in the CSI.
These are sometimes followed by difficulty breathing during exertion, muscle weakness, twitching, or cramping, nausea, vomiting, thirst, and a dulled ability to perceive and interpret sensory information.
These warned travellers: ' We will not cover claims arising from equipment or any computer program failing to recognise, interpret or process any date changes for example the year 2000.
These factors include the space within which the performance occurs, the others involved and how they might see or interpret what they witness.
These principles of legislative intent often overlap with those principles of statutory construction that courts have developed to interpret ambiguous or incomplete legislation.
These consequences have caused the parameters of promissory estoppel to be no longer an established and well-settled area, which may interpret a huge problem to the development of contract law.
These mostly do not use dots, making them sometimes difficult to interpret, as many letters are the same shape as other letters.
These signs can be difficult to interpret because effected populations are often infected with multiple intestinal parasites.
" These cases are sometimes arranged in a seemingly random order, though this may be the result of an inability to properly interpret them today as they would have been at the time they were in force.
To interpret the Gromov – Witten invariant geometrically, let β be a homology class in and α < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., α < sub > n </ sub > homology classes in X, such that the sum of the codimensions of β, α < sub > 1 </ sub >, ..., α < sub > n </ sub > equals d. These induce homology classes in Y by the Künneth formula.

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