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These innovations have continued with the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design, allowing for a proliferation of specialized bicycle types.
These represent three ' leading sectors ', in which there were key innovations, which allowed the economic take off by which the Industrial Revolution is usually defined.
These innovations in turn drew upon existing tribal customs, such as the iNtanga.
These groups view these new days as secular innovations, and they do not celebrate these holidays.
These schools of thought centered on innovations, capital investment, war, capitalist crisis and land speculation.
These features are believed to be innovations that took place in Proto-Germanic, a descendant of Proto-Indo-European that was the source of all Germanic languages.
These instruments, with up to 26-35 strings, required innovations in the structure of the lute.
These innovations reflect the play's thematic reversal of the Hesiodic myth.
These innovations stored water for prolonged periods of drought, and enabled the city to prosper from its sale.
These psychiatric innovations signaled a break with a culture relegating psychiatric patients to asylums, which had prevailed because most serious forms of mental illness were treated only unsatisfactorily by extreme measure, or as unamenable to treatment.
These dancers brought many of the choreographic and stylistic innovations that had been flourishing under the czars back to their place of origin.
These included the Leedy Manufacturing Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, who retained the vibraphone name of their earlier product but abandoned its design in favor of the Henry Schluter innovations, and the Jenco Company, of Decatur, Illinois, who initially marketed their instruments as " vibrabells ".
These new apartments possessed the latest innovations including central heating ( Clout 1999, p. 199 ).
These three innovations in trade policy created the political will and feasibility to enact a more liberal American trade policy.
The heat from the surface of the pan was also much more evenly distributed and made it less likely that the sugar would burn These innovations made it possible for only one or two people to successfully run a candy business.
These innovations would not find their way into the civilian sphere for nearly twenty more years.
These machines, based on the ' Wildflower ' architecture described in a paper by Butler Lampson, incorporated most of the Alto innovations, including the graphical user interface with icons, windows, folders, Ethernet-based local networking, and network-based laser printer services.
These innovations allowed the development of the first robots capable of animal-like speeds.
These documents describe methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems.
These innovations included wood to steel cars, iron to steel rails, stove-heated to steam-heated cars, gas lighting to electric lighting, diesel-powered to electric-diesel locomotives.
These early innovations in air conditioning resulted more from the need to remove lint from the air ( a persistent problem in the textile mills ) than to cool the factory atmosphere.
These innovations he based on functional grounds: the block size, to enable the creation of a quiet interior open space ( 60 m by 60 m ) and allow ample sunlight and ventilation to its perimeter buildings ; the rectilinear geometry, the wide streets and boulevards to sustain high mobility and the truncated corners to facilitate turning of carts and coaches and particularly vehicles on fixed rails.
These innovations enabled them to expand overseas and set up colonies, most notably during the 16th and 17th centuries.
These gambling operations were successful as they were founded upon two innovations:

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These weapons changes integrated with and facilitated an aggressive mobility and tactical organisation.
These facilitated information retrieval and data mining efforts, which have in recent years begun to relate to knowledge representation.
These efforts facilitated the defection of Vice Proconsul M ' Ret to the Federation.
These two factors facilitated the evolution and survival of thousands of endemic plant and animal species, some of which have gone extinct or are currently threatened with extinction due to the pressures of a growing human population.
These monomers are then absorbed into the mycelium by facilitated diffusion and active transport.
These favourable conditions also facilitated many changes inside the Communist leaders: the more hard-line and firmer force finally gained the upper hand and defeated the opportunists.
These attributes of kudzu made it attractive as an ornamental plant for shading porches in the Southeastern United States, but they facilitated the growth of kudzu as it became a “ structural parasite ” of the southern states, enveloping entire structures when untreated and often referred to asthe vine that ate the south ”.
These proposals stem from the fact that the granite burial vault is much too small to have facilitated an actual burial.
These aircraft facilitated aid to Nationalist China during the struggle against Chinese Communists in the late 1940s, and were later used in supply missions to French forces in Indochina and the Kuomintang occupation of Northern Burma throughout the mid-and late-1950s, providing support for the Thai police force.
These rules are usually reiterated in some form at the outset of a facilitated meeting or workshop to ensure participants understand the various roles being employed and the responsibilities accorded to each.
These, and similar schools established soon afterwards, facilitated the rapid expansion of Protestantism among the common people, and in time enabled the Protestant faith to overtake Catholicism as the leading Christian branch in Korea.
These labor-intensive, short-haul services were all vulnerable to competition from automobiles and buses ( for the first two services ) and the trucking industry ( for the remaining three ), particularly where facilitated by four-lane highways.
These business opportunities were facilitated by Mark McCormack, who also managed Palmer and Gary Player.
These cross-functional implications can be elicited by conducting JRD sessions in a controlled environment, facilitated by a trained facilitator, wherein stakeholders participate in discussions to elicit requirements, analyze their details and uncover cross-functional implications.
These courses are facilitated by diploma-trained professionals, and focus on providing evidence-based information about pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood.
These weekly rehearsals played an important part in Hamilton ’ s rehabilitation, facilitated Hamilton and his group becoming very tight with each other and exploring places musically they had not previously gone together, and brought together a wealth of new original material, offered up in three courses, each of which is a different viewpoint of Hamilton ’ s Revelation.
These centros facilitated missionary access to Shuar.
These roads, opened between 1995 and 2001, have further facilitated access to hunting areas of the interior and encouraged commercial and social exchanges between the Cree villages and with southern Quebec.
These new guns incorporated recoil control devices which facilitated consistency of aim, allowed single-motion loading and fired as soon as the cartridge was inserted and ejected it after firing: hence the name quick-firing.
These rapidly-improving breech systems and the powerful new guns they facilitated led to an arms race in fortification and ironclad warship design that lead to the battleship class of HMS Dreadnought ( 1906 ) and continued until the start of World War I.
These locomotives were also able to handle the wagons in the terminal station and between the sections, so that the operation of the incline system was facilitated.
These are not exchangers ; they allow facilitated diffusion, so the increased gradient is directly responsible for increased diffusion.
These and other ventures are facilitated by new exhibition spaces for student art, an art activity room for hands-on education projects, and an art technology lab for developing interactive resources based on the museum ’ s educational programs.
These asynchronous forms of communication are sometimes supplemented with synchronous components, including text and voice chat, telephone conversations, videoconferencing, and even meetings in virtual spaces such as Second Life, where discussions can be facilitated among groups of students.

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