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These leagues did not consider themselves " minor " – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM Branch Rickey pioneered the farm system in the 1930s.
These adherents of ritualism, among whom were Percy Dearmer and others, claimed that the Ornaments Rubric prescribed the ritual usages of the Sarum Rite with the exception of a few minor things already abolished by the early reformation.
These are sometimes called ( especially in technical fields ) the major and minor semi-axes, the major and minor semiaxes, or major radius and minor radius.
These often consisted of minor deities with little individual identity.
These patients have recurrent absence seizures, brief episodes of unresponsive staring, sometimes with minor motor features such as eye blinking or subtle chewing.
These values vary, especially the minor constituents, depending on the source of the raw material and processing technique.
These acquisitions eventually transformed the Hohenzollerns from a minor German princely family into one of the most important in Europe.
These Praelectiones covered the minor prophets, Daniel, Jeremiah, Lamentations, and part of Ezekiel.
These were later discussed in the minor tractates.
These theories resemble the original political brainwashing theories with some minor changes.
These minor pyrimidines are usually methylated versions of major ones and are postulated to have regulatory functions.
These scattering methods generally use monochromatic X-rays, which are restricted to a single wavelength with minor deviations.
These changes resulted in minor incompatibility problems with software that accessed ROM routines at certain addresses.
These include the Union Association ( 1884 ), the American Association ( 1882 – 1891, not to be confused with later minor leagues of the same name ), the Players ' League ( 1890 ) and the Federal League ( 1914 – 1915 ).
These minor problems include the inability to create syntactically complex sentences including more than two subjects, multiple causal conjunctions, or reported speech.
These released elements form authigenic quartz, chert, calcite, dolomite, ankerite, hematite and albite, all trace to minor ( except quartz ) minerals found in shales and other mudrocks.
These claims, however, were almost entirely based on one-sided speculations about purported flaws in surveys, addressing only minor sources of over-estimation while systematically ignoring well-documented sources of underestimation </ ref > Kleck and Kates, Armed, pp. 229 – 267 </ ref >
These systems promise to ease the burden of blood glucose monitoring for their users, but at the trade off of a minor surgical implantation of the sensor that lasts from one year to more than five years depending on the product selected.
These include the Cretan dwarf hippopotamus ( Hippopotamus creutzburgi ), the Sicilian hippopotamus ( Hippopotamus pentlandi ), the Maltese hippopotamus ( Hippopotamus melitensis ) and the Cyprus dwarf hippopotamus ( Hippopotamus minor ).
These can be distinguished as " first person major " or " first person minor " points of view.
These territories were fairly arbitrary in their geographic extent as the vast majority of the Vietnamese regarded their country as a single land and minor resistance to French rule continued over the next 70 years to achieve an independent state.
These codes often enabled the communications cards to correct minor transmission errors without requesting re-transmission, and therefore made it possible to pump data down a line much faster.

These and motor
These seizures arise from the frontal lobes and consist of complex motor movements, such as hand clenching, arm raising / lowering, and knee bending.
These are not normally considered locomotives, and may be referred to as multiple units, motor coaches or railcars.
These theories, championed by the likes of Noam Chomsky and others, include innatism and Psychological nativism, in which a child is born prepared in some manner with these capacities, as opposed to other theories in which language is simply learned as other cognitive skills, including such mundane motor skills as learning to ride a bike.
These in turn in some cases became highways – with attendant problems all over New Zealand ( but especially in the more mountainous regions ), as the geography and contours of a slow-speed road laid out in the first half of the 20th century usually do not conform to safety and comfort criteria of modern motor vehicles.
These include sensory neurons that transmute physical stimuli such as light and sound into neural signals, and motor neurons that transmute neural signals into activation of muscles or glands ; however in many species the great majority of neurons receive all of their input from other neurons and send their output to other neurons.
These areas perform signal-processing functions that include feature detection, perceptual analysis, memory recall, decision-making, and motor planning.
These systems generally used a synchronous motor which ran at a speed synchronized to the frequency of the AC power supply.
These warheads are affixed to a rocket motor and stabilized in flight with fins.
These warheads are affixed to a rocket motor and stabilized in flight with fins.
These rules define a combination vehicle as a motor vehicle towing a heavy trailer, i. e., a trailer with a gross weight of more than.
These were the first ferries on the route designed to carry motor vehicles and could carry 800 passengers and 16 cars.
( These machines used motor tooling and blank apex seals ).
These include controlling motor learning, motor performance and tasks, motor preparation, specifying amplitudes of movement, and movement sequences.
These motors typically use a manual pullcord start system, with throttle and gearshift controls mounted on the body of the motor, and a tiller for steering.
These secondary clocks appear to run like an ordinary plug-in electric clock and run on their own synchronous electric motor and will maintain correct time unless there is an interruption in electric service, depending on the master clock only for the periodic synchronizing impulse.
These included high-frequency high-voltage lighting that produced more efficient light with less heat, a two-phase induction motor, and generators to power the system.
These were replaced by hydraulic systems ( T-L Irrigation ) and electric motor driven systems ( Reinke, Valley, Zimmatic ).
These findings led them to propose the paradox of intensification, which states " Ceteris paribus, urban intensification which increases population density will reduce per capita car use, with benefits to the global environment, but will also increase concentrations of motor traffic, worsening the local environment in those locations where it occurs ".
These are the substantia nigra ( from the Latin black substance )-Pars Compacta part, the locus coeruleus ( blue spot ), the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve ( cranial nerve X ), and the median raphe nucleus of the pons.
These motors allow the adjustment of the rotating speed via a potentiometer mounted on a control panel near the motor.

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