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These two steps essentially complete the lookup operation.
These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases.
These fields of study were essentially created by Claude Shannon, who published fundamental papers on the topic in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
These first operating systems were essentially scheduled work queues.
These centrosomes, which were duplicated during S-phase, function as microtubule organizing centers nucleating microtubules, which are essentially cellular ropes and poles.
These were essentially the same as the 1970 uniforms but with blue and yellow piping on the sleeves and collar.
These effects are essentially identical to various concentrations of nitrous oxide.
These are essentially the solutions of the Dirac Equation which describes the behavior of the electron's probability amplitude and the Klein-Gordon equation which describes the behavior of the photon's probability amplitude.
These are essentially the duties of every Christian and are mainly Scriptural either in letter or in spirit.
These not only result in lost revenue, but involve additional costs: for instance, payments made for tax advice are essentially deadweight costs because they add no wealth to the economy.
These were essentially similar to the torpedo boats they faced, but mounted a light gun instead of torpedoes.
These terms and definitions change from standard to standard, but are essentially the same.
These invaders subdivided the territory of Venetia into numerous feuds ruled by Germanic dukes and counts ( essentially creating the division of Veneto from Friuli ).
These preferred camping spots became sources of cholera in the epidemic years ( 1849 – 1855 ) as many thousands of people used the same camping spots with essentially no sewage facilities or adequate sewage treatment.
These are normal genetic diseases caused by gene deletions or inactivation of the genes, but are unusually common because individuals are essentially hemizygous because of genomic imprinting, and therefore a single gene knock out is sufficient to cause the disease, where most cases would require both copies to be knocked out.
These remarkable results, at least in their original form, are due essentially to Wald.
These four boats were essentially the Crouch design, modified in some details by the Bureau of Ships.
These are essentially space telescopes that are pointed toward the Earth instead of toward the stars.
These traditions consisted primarily of English and Scottish ballads — which were essentially unaccompanied narratives — and dance music, such as Irish reels, which were accompanied by a fiddle.
" These statements essentially eliminate any " special " factors in the relations and were strongly criticized by opposition parties in Taiwan.
These consist essentially of a 3 – 5 mm thick silicon junction type p-i-n diode ( same as PIN diode ) with a bias of − 1000 V across it.
These may have an essentially topological nature, leading to inconsistencies ( defining more than one value ).
These formations were essentially immune to the attacks of mounted men-at-arms as long as the knights obligingly threw themselves on the spear wall, but the closely packed nature of pike formations rendered them vulnerable to enemy archers and crossbowmen who could shoot them down with impunity, especially when the pikemen did not have adequate armor.
These systems were essentially arcade-only consoles where the video game ROM could be swapped easily to replace a game.
These terms cause confusion, because some denied any differences ( arguing that everyone does essentially the same thing with software ) while others use the terms to create a difference ( arguing the terms mean completely different jobs ).

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These accusations helped define a new ' other ' and reaffirmed a threatened Shi ' i self.
These decisions included McCulloch v Maryland and Gibbons v Ogden ; both of which reaffirmed the supremacy of the national government over the states.
These principles are reaffirmed in the Scout oath, Scout law, Scout motto, and Scout slogan.
These turn out to be zero for the Einstein-Rosen waves, and Rosen argued that this reaffirmed the negative conclusion he had reached with Einstein in 1936.

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These results were unexpected and inexplicable by existing theories.
These frequencies were immediately adjacent to the existing cellular band.
These colonies were often made out of existing communities, especially those with elites who could rally the populace to the Roman cause.
These groups were usually based on existing societal structures like villages, towns, parishes, and guilds.
These stresses may be sufficient to cause failure along existing fault planes, giving rise to intraplate earthquakes.
These glaciers widened, deepened and accentuated the existing river valleys.
* There are two additional 8-bit accumulators, E and F. These can be concatenated to form a 16-bit accumulator called W. The existing 6809 16-bit accumulator, D, can also be concatenated with W to form a 32-bit accumulator Q.
These agencies assisted families in selecting an appropriate micro-enterprise or to improve an existing skill.
These innovations in turn drew upon existing tribal customs, such as the iNtanga.
These designs can run existing 32-bit applications at native hardware speed, while offering support for 64-bit memory addressing and other enhancements to new applications.
These attacks do not contradict the security proof of HMAC, but provide insight into HMAC based on existing cryptographic hash functions.
These techniques allow organizations to understand their existing code assets ( using discovery tools ), provide new user and application interfaces to existing code, improve workflow, contain costs, minimize risk, and enjoy classic qualities of service ( near 100 % uptime, security, scalability, etc.
These systems were able to take advantage of existing multilingual textual corpora that had been produced by the Parliament of Canada and the European Union as a result of laws calling for the translation of all governmental proceedings into all official languages of the corresponding systems of government.
These op-amps were generally improved versions of existing monolithic op-amps.
These developments were not fundamentally novel, rather they were refinements to existing languages and paradigms, and largely based on the C family of programming languages.
These generalizations should not, however, obscure the distinct differences existing among particular locations.
These gravity-fed basins will allow 60 % of the water used in each transit to be reused ; the new locks will consequently use 7 % less water per transit than each of the existing lock lanes.
These may be standalone committees, or they may be organized by an existing local group ; a few groups such as MCFI in Boston and SCIFI ( Southern California Institute for Fan Interests ), Inc. in southern California are permanent corporations set up to run Worldcons ( or other one-off / rotating conventions ) in different years in the same area.
These could either be slipped into existing campaign plots, or be used stand-alone, just for a fun evening, and were easily grasped by those familiar with RPG rules.
These are primarily formed in the usual way of Chinese characters, namely by combining existing components, though using a combination that is not used in China.
These typically span interviews, questionnaires, or visual observations of work on the existing system.
These objects, it asserts, are primarily semiotic objects existing in the sphere of human culture, sustained by social practices ( after Wittgenstein ) that utilize physically embodied signs and give rise to intrapersonal ( mental ) constructs.
These were mainly used because they were less expensive than fuel injection systems ; they worked well enough to meet 1980s emissions requirements and were based on existing carburetor designs.
These build on existing cost-benefit analysis and environmental impact assessment techniques and help decision makers weigh up the monetary and non-monetary impacts of transport projects.

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