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These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the `` pill '' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained.
These losses depend on fiber diameter and length, absorption coefficient, the mean value of the loss per internal reflection and last, but not least, on the angular distribution of the incident light.
These antioxidants prevent the formation of gums that interfere with the operation of internal combustion engines.
These buses often need to undergo a degree of vehicle restoration to restore them to their original condition, and will have their livery and other details such as internal notices and rollsigns restored to be authentic to a specific time in the bus's actual history.
These are also strengthened with internal bracing, and decorated with inlays and purfling.
These categories surely have some objects that are " special " in a certain way, such as the empty set or the product of two topologies, yet in the definition of a category, objects are considered to be atomic, i. e., we do not know whether an object A is a set, a topology, or any other abstract concept – hence, the challenge is to define special objects without referring to the internal structure of those objects.
These changes can be caused by processes internal to the Earth, external forces ( e. g. variations in sunlight intensity ) or, more recently, human activities.
These parties included the preceding government, the rebel groups that were fighting against the government, with heavy Rwandan and Ugandan support, the internal opposition parties, and the Civil Society.
These adapted traits are a very small component of the Homo sapiens genome, but include various characteristics such as skin color and nose form, in addition to internal characteristics such as the ability to breathe more efficiently at high altitudes.
These waste products can interfere with the internal functions of the firearm.
These internal and external factors contributed to the rise of a Confederation national consciousness, in which the term fatherland ( patria ) began to take on meaning beyond an individual canton.
These links can then be parsed and escaped as they would be if they were internal, allowing easier typing of spaces but potentially causing problems with other special characters.
These reforms were part of a trend away from the official policies of assimilation and direct rule in favor of administrative decentralization and internal autonomy.
These can be used to build complete arrangements and play them back using their own internal sounds, and function as self-contained music production studios.
These included a small internal market, limited physical infrastructure, costly access to seaports, a historical lack of energy production, and the openness of Paraguay's economy to the more industrialized economies of Brazil and Argentina.
These are feelings such as hunger, thirst and fatigue, evoked by internal body states, communicated to the central nervous system by interoceptors, which motivate behavior aimed at maintaining the internal milieu at its ideal state.
These unwanted signals may originate from internal and external sources, both passive and active.
These functions may be performed through the same internal paths that the packets travel inside the router.
These were followed by the Stirling engine and internal combustion engine in the 19th century.
These also protect the device's internal circuitry from short circuits or transients that may appear on the RS-232 interface, and provide sufficient current to comply with the slew rate requirements for data transmission.
These uncertainties can be caused by internal movement ( for example, respiration and bladder filling ) and movement of external skin marks relative to the tumor position.
These internal waves continue to flow eastward and to refract around coastal features.
These algorithms first convert the SMILES to an internal representation of the molecular structure and do not simply manipulate strings as is sometimes thought.
These small parts that make up the internal structure of words are termed semantic primitives.

These and horn
These operations are compounding ( or the addition of one idea onto another, such as a horn on a horse to create a unicorn ); transposing ( or the substitution of one part of a thing with the part from another, such as with the body of a man upon a horse to make a centaur ); augmenting ( as with the case of a giant, whose size has been augmented ); and diminishing ( as with Lilliputians, whose size has been diminished ).
These include the bugle and older variants of the trumpet and horn.
These had been rectangular, they now became “ ram ’ s horn ” shaped, thus not blocking the instrument panel as much.
These measurements can be adjusted to a Horns per Month of Age ( HMA ) which is calculated by dividing the number of months of age into the horn measurement.
These include, the mridangam ( drum ), nagaswaram ( long pipe horn made from a black wood ), the flute, violin and veena ( stringed instrument traditionally associated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of the arts and learning ).
These methods include monopolar, bipolar, dipolar, 360 degree, horn, waveguide, and line source.
These include works for trombone ( 1988 ), bass trombone ( 1989 ), flute ( 1989 ), oboe ( 1990 ), bassoon ( 1992 ), horn ( 1993 ) and trumpet ( 1994 ).
These are, nonetheless, a form of horn loading.
These types of tweeters are not capable of high output, nor of other than very high frequency reproduction, and so are usually used at the throat of a horn structure to manage usable output levels.
These successive deaths are supposed to be the events referred to in the Night Thoughts as taking place " ere thrice yon moon had filled her horn.
These are sometimes called horn gaps.
These are customarily referred to as the ‘ Norris ’ horn parts, though they may have been written by Geoffrey Toye.
These stimuli are conveyed from upper motor neurons through the ventral horn of the spinal cord, and across synapses to be received by the sensory receptors of alpha motor neurons ( large lower motor neurons ) of the brainstem and spinal cord.
These arms were significantly modified by law number 18 of November 27, 1906 which eliminated the military symbols, national flags and horn of plenty contained in the 1848 design.
These proposed solutions are controversial, and some steer the view back into problems associated with the first horn.
These are to combat terrorism and piracy in the gulf region and the horn of Africa.
These project to the nucleus proprius in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
These were mostly smaller two way systems with 12 ", 15 " or double 15 " woofers and a high frequency driver attached to a high frequency horn.
These Hudson Metropolitans carried a Hudson grille badge, hubcaps incorporating an " M " logo, a " bulls-eye " horn button design, and a plain spare wheel cover.
These bands consisted of a relatively small horn section, piano, bass, a full array of Cuban percussion instruments and a vocalist fronting the ensemble.
These could be ornamented with a variety of materials, such as jade, ivory, or horn.
These changes contribute to increased NMDA glutamate receptor-dependent excitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons and are restricted to the ipsilateral ( injured ) side.
These central processes travel through the dorsal horn where they synapse with second order neurons of Clarke's nucleus.
These hilts normally had slightly longer quillons to the guard, which was usually of brass or silver, and sported a rounded termination to the grips, usually made of horn, unlike that seen on Iranian swords ( Iranian swords usually had iron guards and the grip terminated in a hook-shape often with a metal pommel sheathing ).

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