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These can be as subtle as a size difference ( sexual size dimorphism, often abbreviated as SSD ) or as extreme as horns and color patterns.
These methods are maintained today with motor-powered air horns.
These are the joints ; as to the nine resemblances, they are the following: his horns resemble those of a stag, his head that of a camel, his eyes those of a demon, his neck that of a snake, his belly that of a clam ( shen, 蜃 ), his scales those of a carp, his claws those of an eagle, his soles those of a tiger, his ears those of a cow.
" These pranks in past years have included ; blowing air horns throughout the night, water balloons, flooding the lawn where the tents are located, spreading empty beer cans around tents, playing recorded animal sounds, and glueing tent zippers shut.
These are the original horns fitted when the ferries were first built.
These styles are characterized by their use of accordions and double bass ( norteño ); tubas, clarinets, horns and pumping bass drums ( tambora ) and quirky use of percussion and polyrhytmic snare drum rolls ( both ).
These passive ( and active ) impedance-matching devices are optimized for different applications and include baluns, antenna tuners ( sometimes called ATUs or roller-coasters, because of their appearance ), acoustic horns, matching networks, and terminators.
These horns are used for defense, intimidation, and digging up roots and breaking branches during feeding.
These ensembles, larger than the trio-to-quintet " combos ", but smaller than the " big bands " which were on the brink of becoming economically unviable, allowed the arrangers to have a larger pallette of colors by using French horns and tuba.
These pacts gave power to the nobles and their descendants forever, but also gave them the devilish features of horns, non-prehensile tails, sharpened teeth, and red skin.
These include, but are not limited to, horns located on their heads, pointed sharp teeth, extra fingers, cloven hooves in place of feet, tails, and unusually colored eyes.
These include projections on the back of the skull ( parasagittal bone exostoses arising from the occipital bone — the so-called " occipital horns ") as well as deformities of the elbow, radial head dislocation, hammer-shaped lateral ends of the clavicles, and abnormalities of the hips and pelvis.
These horns can weigh up to, while the sheep themselves weigh up to.
These birds are commonly called " horny pheasants " because of two brightly-colored, fleshy horns on their heads that they can erect during courtship displays.
: These are foreground sounds, which are listened to consciously ; examples would be warning devices, bells, whistles, horns, sirens, etc.
The majority of songs on the album were rated highly ; she thought " The Greatest View " was a stand-out with " orchestral twangs ", and " After All These Years " had " sweeping horns, introspective lyrics and soft, haunting vocals ".
These shapes mimicked forms from Japanese culture and mythology, including fish, cow horns, the head of the god of longevity, bolts of silk, head scarves, Ichi-no-Tani canyon, and axe heads, among many others.
These features of the horns suggest that the giant eland evolved from an ancestor with true display horns.
These are made of solid keratin, in which they differ from the horns of bovids ( cattle and their relatives ), which are keratin with a bony core, and deer antlers, which are solid bone.
These horns, operating at 145 GHz, 245 GHz and 345 GHz, are arranged into 8 pixel.
These seventeenth-century cabinets were filled with preserved animals, horns, tusks, skeletons, minerals, as well as other types of equally fascinating man-made objects: sculptures wondrously old, wondrously fine or wondrously small ; clockwork automata ; ethnographic specimens from exotic locations.
These horns include Lewis Horn, Parker Horn, and Pelican Horn.
These types are often used as feed horns for wide search radar antennas.

These and expand
These newer concerns are among the many factors causing researchers to investigate new methods of computing such as the quantum computer, as well as to expand the usage of parallelism and other methods that extend the usefulness of the classical von Neumann model.
These airlines were able to stop making debt payments, break their previously agreed upon labor union contracts, freeing up cash to expand routes or weather a price war against competitors — all with the bankruptcy court's approval.
These, which can make a power more useful, typically expand its effectiveness or make it more powerful, and thus make it more expensive.
These changes paved the way for the ECOWAS peacekeeping mission to expand into a 3, 600-strong force, constituted by Benin, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo.
* These systems can be hard to maintain, improve, and expand because there is a general lack of understanding of the system ; the staff who were experts on it have retired or forgotten what they knew about it, and staff who entered the field after it became " legacy " never learned about it in the first place.
These stem cells are very active, expand extensively without feeders and are not tumorigenic.
These rivers form the two main river basins of Central Asia ; they are used primarily for irrigation, and several artificial canals have been built to expand the supply of arable land in the Fergana Valley and elsewhere.
These older and smaller Jewel stand alone stores were closed so that American Stores could focus on the combination formats only for Jewel and to expand Osco's presence in Chicago as a response to Walgreens increasing market dominance.
These salt crystals expand as they are heated up, exerting pressure on the confining rock.
These bullets could theoretically deform even faster and expand to a larger diameter than the JSP.
These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries.
These melodious sounds ( to human ears ), combined with a willingness to expand into anthropogenic habitats — as long as these are not too intensively managed — have ensured larks a prominent place in literature and music, especially the Eurasian Skylark in northern Europe and the Crested Lark and Calandra Lark in southern Europe.
These include having a larger eyeball, a larger lens, a larger optical aperture ( the pupils may expand to the physical limit of the eyelids ), more rods than cones ( or rods exclusively ) in the retina, and a tapetum lucidum.
These are designed to use the hydraulic pressure of muscle tissue to expand the bullet.
These eggs then hatch into larvae, which cause the wax cells to expand isometrically into a clump of brood cells.
These signs occur sooner in adults, whose skulls are no longer able to expand to accommodate the increasing fluid volume within.
These statuses expand the scope of administrative authority delegated from the prefectural government to the city government.
These are understood to allow the mouth to expand immensely when feeding, " permitting them to engorge great mouthfuls of food and water in a single gulp.
These pitches consume much more energy and causes the strike zone to expand, so most of the pitches given are never used consecutively.
These compounds stimulate the brain, increase heart rate, constrict blood vessels ( increasing blood pressure ), and expand bronchial tubes ( making breathing easier ).
These successes in the west enabled the Royalists to expand their control across southern England as far as the western fringes of Sussex in late 1643.
These ideas, although disregarded by many and cast aside for years led the medical community to expand their own ideas of the brain and begin to understand in new ways just how intricate the workings of the brain really were, and the complete affects it had on daily life, as well, which treatments would be the most beneficial to helping those people living with a dysfunctional mind.
These lectures did little to expand his reputation, as they were apparently remarkably sparsely attended ; frequently leaving Newton to lecture at the walls of the classroom.
These beekeepers may also provide extra bees to beekeepers ( honey producers, pollinators, or hobby beekeepers ) who want to start new operations or expand their farms.

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