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These cells were used rather than square Pyrex tubing because of the tendency of the latter to shatter when thawing frozen carbon tetrachloride.
These latter two became the determining forces of Chinese thought until the introduction of Buddhism.
These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These have been heavily armoured vehicles, the former providing close fire-support for infantry and the latter acting as specialized anti-tank vehicles.
These animals were, in fact, descendants of the small ancestral ungulates that retained all the primitive characteristics of the latter, accompanied by a huge increase in body size.
These latter two became the determining forces of Chinese thought until the introduction of Buddhism.
These former speakers of Sirenik Eskimo language inhabited settlements Sireniki, Imtuk was already a settlement with mixed population, Sirenik Eskimos and Ungazigmit ( the latter belonging to Siberian Yupik ).
These latter ingredients usually include sugar, fruit juice, or sugar substitutes ; they may be added and varied during preparation, or pre-mixed with the gelatin in a commercial product which merely requires the addition of hot water.
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
These latter processors were sold as good parts, since at the time 32 bit capability was not relevant for most users.
These factors have contributed to a Corruption Perceptions Index of 8. 3 and a DAW Index ranking of 10 in 2012 ; the latter the highest in Europe.
These latter, which were called for convenience “ A ” Mandates, accorded with the fourth paragraph of Article 22.
These groups, broadly, comprise Modern Orthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism, with most Hasidic Jewish groups falling into the latter category.
These are John XVIII in 1009 and Benedict IX in May 1045, although the latter regretted it and was soon back.
These latter are obliged to deliver the tablet to the tribunes before dark.
These latter approaches permit joint scaling of persons and assessment items, which provides a basis for mapping of developmental continua by allowing descriptions of the skills displayed at various points along a continuum.
These latter are the original zombies, occurring in the West African Vodun religion and its American offshoots Haitian Vodou and New Orleans Voodoo.
These languages are Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Faroese, and Icelandic, with the latter two being closest to Old Norse.
These arrests were protested by groups including Human Rights Watch, Front Line, and Amnesty International, the latter of whom named him a " prisoner of conscience.
These have been heavily armoured vehicles, the former providing close fire-support for infantry and the latter acting as specialized anti-tank vehicles.
These major schools are sometimes said to constitute the ” Old Translation ” andNew Translation ” traditions, the latter following from the historical Kadampa lineage of translations and tantric lineages.
These have now been replaced by the defining points in the International Temperature Scale of 1990, though in practice the melting point of water is more commonly used than its triple point, the latter being more difficult to manage and thus restricted to critical standard measurement.
These latter games may produce long rulebooks that encompass a large variety of actions and details.
These latter appear to be chemoreceptors, and help the worm to seek out food.
These latter developments allowed greater mobility over several different terrain types which were most common in many regions of China.

These and remnants
These three works complement each other in such a way that it has been suggested that they are remnants of a single treatise on mechanics written by Euclid.
These pulsar planets are believed to have formed from the unusual remnants of the supernova that produced the pulsar, in a second round of planet formation, or else to be the remaining rocky cores of gas giants that somehow survived the supernova and then decayed into their current orbits.
These massive stars produce supernova explosions, resulting in expanding remnants that interact powerfully with the surrounding gas.
These elements constitute a large fraction of eukaryotic genome sizes ( C-values ): about 45 % of the human genome is composed of transposons and their defunct remnants.
These had remnants of blood and bone, confirming their use in hunting.
These, it is said, are the remnants of the workmen's food converted into stone ; which is not probable.
These are claimed to be remnants of Hutu forces that cannot return to Rwanda without facing genocide charges, yet are not welcomed in Congo and are pursued by DRC troops.
These religions are mainly based in the west, the United States and Europe, the surviving remnants of the actual Mesopotamians have shown no interest in these practices, preferring to follow various ancient Eastern Rite Christian denominations.
These two ranges are the remnants of a much-higher range of ancient peaks.
These are the only remnants of the ancestral metamerism to be visible in extant cephalopods.
These ridges are the remnants of an ancient, much larger plateau that has been deeply eroded into an extensive series of river valleys.
These and other remnants of the old economy can still be seen in the abandoned industrial buildings around the city, most of which have not been reclaimed, though a number have been demolished.
These reinforcements, combined with the remnants of Sullivan's, Stephen's, and Stirling's divisions, stopped the pursuing British for nearly an hour but were eventually forced to retreat.
These thoughts took a practical turn from his connection with remnants of the Bohemian Brethren ( Unitas Fratrum ).
These intergalactic H II regions may be the remnants of tidal disruptions of small galaxies, and in some cases they may represent a new generation of stars in a galaxy's most recently accreted gas.
These birds seem to be remnants of an early expansion of passerines to New Zealand.
These are the remnants of closed sleeves, as can still be seen on the laced gowns of the higher faculties.
These remnants started an unemployed workers ' movement, which grew quite large, but it was eclipsed by its Labour Party rival.
These remnants of the Kushan empire were ultimately wiped out in the 5th century by the invasions of the Hephthalites, and later the expansion of Islam.
These actions, combined with the disposal of many of the ' historic ' remnants of Afrikaans-dominated broadcasting ( such as the Liewe Heksie puppets ) have been labelled ' revenge ' by some commentators.
These Kuppen are the remnants of former volcanos or volcanic activity.
These " hot pots " are now just mild remnants of the intense superheated steam vents
These remnants interact with the surrounding environment within the starburst ( the interstellar medium ) and can be the site of naturally occurring masers.
These discarded bodies were the remnants of Magnus ' search for a suitable heir.

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