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These normally play an important role in controlling the growth of algae and also forage on detritus that accumulates as sediment on the bottom.
These openings all exemplify Nimzowitsch's ideas about controlling the center with pieces instead of pawns.
These rituals were based on the tradition of the tomb of Christian Rosenkreuz, and a Vault of Adepts became the controlling force behind the Outer Order.
These include controlling motor learning, motor performance and tasks, motor preparation, specifying amplitudes of movement, and movement sequences.
These adaptations are exclusively concerned with the launch, as any post-launch method of extending range or controlling the jump must use aerodynamic forces, and thus is considered gliding or parachuting.
These midbrain areas have direct connections with both the brainstem nuclei controlling these functions, and with structures such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex.
These machines included very large hydraulic units for powering the servos that drove the ball screw mounted " A " and " B " drive carriages, a tall electronics cabinet loaded with hundreds of IBM control relays, many dozens of solenoids for controlling the various pneumatic mechanical subsystems, and an IBM 029 card reader for positioning instructions.
These resources are in turn garnered by controlling special points on the map and / or possessing certain types of units and structures devoted to this purpose.
These computer-based beings are capable of manifesting themselves at will in the physical world by creating or taking over robotic bodies, with individual A. I. s also being capable of controlling multiple bodies at once.
These include controlling weather, giving the evil-eye, learning the skills presented in any book he reads, and predicting the future.
These myths also exploit religion as a powerful force in human society ; by controlling the particulars of religion, the Bene Gesserit have a manipulative lever on society in general.
These are sometimes considered dependencies, but are officially considered by their controlling states to be integral parts of the state.
These data support the idea that drinking hibiscus tea in an amount readily incorporated into the diet may play a role in controlling blood pressure, although more research is required.
These abnormalities are usually recognized shortly after birth or early in life and only occur if areas of the brain controlling those functions are fused, malformed or absent.
These properties can be tailored by controlling the base glass composition and by controlled heat treatment / crystallization of base glass.
These officers duties include screening luggage and controlling movement into restricted areas.
These tones were achieved by Green controlling feedback on a Les Paul guitar.
These targets include the olivary pretectal nucleus ( a center responsible for controlling the pupil of the eye ), the LGN, and, through the retinohypothalamic tract ( RHT ), the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus ( the master pacemaker of circadian rhythms ).
These availability effects are still significant even after controlling for event-specific and company-specific factors.
These reforms, sometimes known as " Rogernomics ", involved monetarist approaches to controlling inflation, the sale of state assets, and the removal of tariffs and subsidies.
These Minds have become an indispensable part of the Culture, enabling much of its post-scarcity amenities by planning and automating society ( controlling day-to-day administration with mere fractions of their mental power ).
These reactions affect the agent's behaviour, changing how they act by controlling pre-recorded animation clips, for example by blending between such clips, to create characters that move, act, and react realistically.
These doses are normally designed to give the right balance between controlling the disease and limiting the risk of resistance development.
These centers managed the performance and status of the satellites by controlling them and monitoring there.

These and cycles
These cycles would have been of astrological and ritual significance as Venus was associated with Quetzalcoatl or Xolotl.
These clutches had long operating lives, cycling for tens, maybe hundreds of millions of cycles without need of maintenance other than occasional lubrication with recommended oil.
These components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
These include things like the maintenance of hydrological cycles, cleaning air and water, the maintenance of oxygen in the atmosphere, crop pollination and even things like beauty, inspiration and opportunities for research.
These metal types of dome switches are very common, are usually reliable to over 5 million cycles, and can be plated in either nickel, silver or gold.
These changes ensured the availability of water for irrigation and made the Murray Valley Australia's most productive agricultural region, but have seriously disrupted the life cycles of many ecosystems both inside and outside the river, and the irrigation has led to dryland salinity that now threatens the agricultural industries.
These cycles include those of matter ( such as the carbon cycle ) and of air ( such as Earth's respiration, and movement of energy through ecosystems including the ocean ).
These cycles are often affected by changes in sleep cycle ( too much or too little ), diurnal rhythms, and environmental stressors.
These have helped in the study of circadian and seasonal cycles.
These electrons interact with the radio-frequency magnetic field of the induction coil and are accelerated first in one direction, then the other, as the field changes at high frequency ( usually 27. 12 million cycles per second ).
These variations become more pronounced over time, and eventually lead to cycles that can be considerably longer or considerably shorter than usual, flow that can be significantly lighter or heavier than usual, skipped ovulations, skipped periods, and spans of time of many months with no flow at all, after which menstruation may resume.
These cycles are known as biological rhythms.
These drying cycles are probably related to past ice ages, which were times when precipitation declined globally.
These machines are used by people with sleep apnea to help breathing throughout sleep cycles.
These can be a wide variety of vehicles, from standard cars, to modified vans, motorcycles, pedal cycles, quad bikes or horses.
These two cycles together formed a 52-year " century ," sometimes called the " calendar round ".
These units were on eight-year training cycles that culminate in a National Training Center rotation.
These adaptations include brood cycles synchronized with the bloom period of local flora, forming a winter cluster in colder climates, migratory swarming in Africa, enhanced foraging behavior in desert areas, and numerous other inherited traits.
These can be divided into four types: paths extending infinitely to both directions, finite cycles of even length, infinite paths starting in the set A, and infinite paths starting in the set B ( the path passing through the element a in the diagram is infinite in both directions, so the diagram contains one path of every type ).
These cycles often involve rapid and out-of-control eating, which may stop when the bulimic is interrupted by another person or the stomach hurts from over-extension, followed by self-induced vomiting or other forms of purging.
These two VLIW opcodes will be executed in two clock cycles, as opposed to the larger number required for the original code executed on an x86 processor which did not perform complex optimisations in hardware.
These are rough indications of the real factors that control when an oil change is appropriate, which include how long the oil has been run at elevated temperatures, how many heating cycles the engine has been through, and how hard the engine has worked.
These project management methodologies are based on the uncertainty of developing a new software system and advocate smaller, incremental development cycles.
These incremental or iterative cycles are timeboxed ( constrained to a known period of time, typically from one to four weeks ) and produce a working subset of the entire system deliverable at the end of each iteration.

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