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These and broadly
These methods have been broadly adapted in the physical and social sciences and continue to be used in agricultural engineering.
These structural regimes broadly relate to convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and transform boundaries, respectively, between tectonic plates.
These examples of heritability that operate above the gene are covered broadly under the title of multilevel or hierarchical selection, which has been a subject of intense debate in the history of evolutionary science.
These structural regimes broadly relate to convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and transform boundaries, respectively, between tectonic plates.
These groups, broadly, comprise Modern Orthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism, with most Hasidic Jewish groups falling into the latter category.
These positions are broadly described
These modern shields are usually intended for two broadly distinct purposes.
These terms are now applied more broadly to uses of water and wind power for purposes other than milling.
These can be broadly categorised into drones and Minds.
These measures begin with systems designed and operators trained to make Electronic Intercepts ( ELINT ) and then classification and analysis broadly known as Signals intelligence from such detections to return information and perhaps actionable intelligence ( e. g. a ship's identification from unique characteristics of a specific radar ) to the commander.
These changes enabled Betfair to advertise more broadly.
These methods can be broadly divided into 3 groups: spring-piston, pneumatic, and CO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
These ideas were expanded by Harvard geologist Reginald Aldworth Daly in 1940 with his seminal work " Strength and Structure of the Earth " and have been broadly accepted by geologists and geophysicists.
These cartoons were broadly published and distributed in the American army abroad and in the United States.
These galaxies can be broadly summarised by the following table:
These tales form, broadly, three subclasses.
These influences may be characterized broadly in three ways: the social science approach, the humanities approach, and the industry and engineering approach.
These include Camptosorus, Ceterach, Phyllitis, and Tarachia, but these species can form hybrids with other Asplenium species and because of this are usually included in a more broadly defined Asplenium.
These include the hot deserts located broadly in sub-tropical regions, where the accumulation of water is largely prevented by either low precipitations, or high evaporation, or both, as well as cold deserts near the poles, where water may be permanently locked in solid forms ( snow and ice ).
These signs can be broadly categorized as either signals, specific sequences that indicate the presence of a gene nearby, or content, statistical properties of protein-coding sequence itself.
These are terms of art in the binding, printing, and publishing industries, and can be applied more broadly to any field where physical documents are exchanged.
These provisions broadly mirror those governing marriage.
These cultural regions are broadly based upon the locations of indigenous peoples of the Americas from early European and African contact beginning in the late 15th century.
These lists are unvalidated and critics state they are inaccurate, too broadly defined or applied by unqualified persons.

These and coincide
These meanings often coincide within proper context, but the fallacious arguer does a semantic shift, slowly changing the context by treating, as equivalent, distinct meanings of the term.
These often coincide with a wrestling show featuring an all-star card filled with legends.
These dates coincide with the hypothesis derived from fossils that the walrus evolved from a tropical or subtropical ancestor that became isolated in the Atlantic Ocean and gradually adapted to colder conditions in the Arctic.
( These saints were assigned by the Spanish missionaries so that each Pueblo's feast day would coincide with a traditional ceremony.
These two boundaries need not coincide.
These equations are in fact even valid for complex values of x, because both sides are entire ( that is, holomorphic on the whole complex plane ) functions of x, and two such functions that coincide on the real axis necessarily coincide everywhere.
These are both subgroups of SL ( transvections have determinant 1, and det is a map to an abelian group, so GL ≤ SL ), but in general do not coincide with it.
These concerts, which were held simultaneously in nine major cities around the world, were intended to coincide with the G8 summit to put pressure on the leaders of the world's richest nations to fight poverty in Africa by cancelling debt.
These forms then cannot be merely the products of our psychological mechanism, though they may turn out to coincide with these.
These symptoms usually coincide with multiple falls, epilepsy, fainting, and uncontrollable bladder.
These definitions coincide for connected graphs.
These developments happened to coincide with a campaign alleging a " secret plan to oust Blocher " initiated by the SVP on 27 August, and party spokesperson S. R. Jäggi on 6 September confirmed that campaign was referring to the documents incriminating Blocher in the Roschacher affair now revealed.
These licenses may be used by stations providing a service to coincide with local, cultural and sporting events or festivals.
These lines ( when represented in a logarithmic scale ) tend to straight lines whose slopes coincide with Conway's constant.
These interpretations coincide with one of the interpretations of the German coat of arms, that suggests an adler being the bird of Odin, a god of war, which is commonly depicted as a horserider.
These 1974 models timed to coincide precisely with the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, and were a significant part of Chrysler's economic woes in the late 1970s.
These celebrations invariably coincide with agricultural lean periods such as after-harvest, and therefore the feeling of gaiety and generosity, even to a fault.
These legal concepts refer to place of birth and citizenship rather than cultural background and do not coincide with the more fluid concepts of ethnicity used by cultural anthropologists.
These notions are in general different, although for and they coincide in the sense that is stationary if and only if is stationary in.
These typically involve direct student exchanges between two families arranged through Rotary to coincide with major school holiday periods.
These interruptions tend to coincide with warmer periods.
These may be heuristics-based such as the Extended Kalman Filter or the Assumed Density Filters described in Peter S. Maybeck's book or more methodologically driven such as the projection filters introduced by Damiano Brigo, Bernard Hanzon and François Le Gland, some sub-families of which are shown to coincide with the Assumed Density Filters.
These are often said to be agglomerations of provinces, but as the latter were a colonial imposition, the boundaries do not coincide exactly, and the Provinces of Tailevu, Ra, Naitasiri, Lomaiviti and parts of Yasawa and Ba makes the Kubuna Confederacy.

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