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These and defects
These defects are created during plastic deformation, such as hammering or bending, and are permanent unless the metal is recrystallized.
These types of substitutional defects are often referred to as off-center ions.
These qualities were alleged against him as defects, and to prove that his style was not the result of want of power, he painted the magnificent figure of the St. Mark Evangelist ( ranked as his masterpiece ), and the undraped figure of Saint Sebastian.
These point defects can migrate and cluster with each other, resulting in dislocation loops and other defects.
" These terms include: allege, auditor, defects, exchequer, forfeit, heirs, impeach, lease, moiety, recompense, render, sureties, and usage.
These sources are available for about one year, as tools in medical and dental diagnosis, as well as to detect defects in inaccessible mechanical and electronic components.
These defects could not be restored by adding purified cholesterol to the diet.
These include fluctuating configurations of defects in metals, fluctuating occupancies of traps in semiconductors, and fluctuating domain structures in magnetic materials.
These protein defects are also targets for drugs which can sometimes restore their function.
These embryos had defects similar to those treated with thalidomide.
These diagnoses were used to describe a variety of mild defects in virilization ; as a result, the phenotypes of some men that have been diagnosed as such are better described by PAIS ( e. g. micropenis, hypospadias and undescended testes ), while others are better described by MAIS ( e. g. isolated infertility or gynecomastia ).
These conditions can be caused by birth defects, trauma, or in some cases because of heredity.
These defects may be severe, even life-threatening.
These processes include the scattering of phonons by crystal defects, or the scattering from the surface of the crystal in case of high quality single crystal.
These resonances are the basis for a number of experimental techniques for detecting defects.
These defects include the authoritarian control of the guru over the disciple, which is in their view increased by the guru's encouragement of surrender to him.
These defects become manageable at large focal ratios — most Schiefspieglers use f / 15 or longer, which tends to restrict useful observation to the moon and planets.
These studies showed that the gene is required for normal development of the brain and spinal cord and that the morphological defects seen in mutant embryos, such as failure to close dorsal regions of the neural tube during development, appeared secondary to expansion of ventral and reduction of dorsal identities in the developing neural tube.
These tombs became models which for many years were copied by most later sculptors with increasing exaggerations of their defects.
These identify three classes for measuring pixel defects in flat panel monitors:
These lasers are also used extensively in the field of cosmetic medicine for laser hair removal and the treatment of minor vascular defects such as spider veins on the face and legs.
The maintenance includes any general enhancements, changes and additions, which might be required by the end-users. These defects and deficiencies are usually documented by the developing organisation to enable future solutions and known issues addressing in any future maintenance releases.
These missions uncovered an array of defects in the justice systems of the countries visited, including arbitrary or abusive laws, unlawful practices, co-opted judges, defective trial procedures, secret detentions, and abusive security forces.

These and cost
These will be available at cost from our Plans Department.
These bunks also serve as a fence, so part of the additional cost must be attributed to the fence.
These cabs cost 10 pesos per person to ride, but they are not private.
These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
These crankshafts tend to be very expensive due to the large amount of material that must be removed with lathes and milling machines, the high material cost, and the additional heat treatment required.
These sealers are used to extend the life and reduce maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily in asphalt road paving, car parks and walkways.
These two properties determine whether a given index is worth the cost.
These two properties determine whether a given index is worth the cost.
These solutions are sometimes restricted by the cost of the base station but may be economical where the concentration of users is high.
These cost from 0 to 3 or more points depending on whether they should be considered Frequent, Major ( or even " Twice Major ", for especially powerful abilities that significantly affect gameplay ) and / or Versatile.
These licenses offer users limited use, while attempting to recuperate development cost through the full product.
These “ rate-distortion ” models suggest that the genetic code originated as a result of the interplay of the three conflicting evolutionary forces: the needs for diverse amino-acids, for error-tolerance and for minimal cost of resources.
" These affect how the power works as well as its final cost.
These power frameworks reduce the cost either by requiring the group of powers to have a common theme as in an Elemental Control Framework, or by limiting the number of powers that can be active at one time with a Multipower Framework.
These materials are ideal for situations where high strength-to-weight ratio is more important than material cost, such as in aerospace and some automotive applications.
These two magnets can be ordinary copper wound magnets, which greatly lowers the cost of an MRI scanner.
These materials are ideal for situations where high strength-to-weight ratios are more important than bulk cost, such as in the aerospace industry and certain automotive engineering applications.
These statues were designed to reduce the cost and weight of the previous Angel Moroni statues, in order to become a standard part of the temple architecture.
These roads have the same base layer as gravel roads but are covered with a thin layer of bitumen to reduce maintenance cost and dust formation.
These abstractions have already borne the cost of adaptation to specific operating systems and their system libraries.
These three constraints are often competing constraints: increased scope typically means increased time and increased cost, a tight time constraint could mean increased costs and reduced scope, and a tight budget could mean increased time and reduced scope.
These factors have changed dramatically in recent decades, both with the decreasing cost of computing power and with new mathematical discoveries.
These are very much like PLCs, and are used in light industry where only a few points of I / O ( i. e. a few signals coming in from the real world and a few going out ) are involved, and low cost is desired.
These are typically industrial processes in manufacturing where the cost of developing and maintaining the automation system is high relative to the total cost of the automation, and where changes to the system would be expected during its operational life.

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