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These and overlapping
These networks were each based on one manufacturer's standards, were mutually incompatible, and overlapping.
These scales are smooth and overlapping.
These are of course the two World Wars, then followed by the Second Sino-Japanese War ( which is sometimes considered part of World War II, or overlapping with that war ).
These overlapping terms are variously used when discussing the acoustic behavior of musical instruments.
These overlapping spelling patterns mean that in many cases the same sound can be spelled differently and the same spelling can represent different sounds.
These psalms, which otherwise reveal Mandaean connections, also contain material overlapping the Gospel of Thomas.
These conditions form a spectrum of diseases with overlapping signs and symptoms.
These overlapping reads can be merged, and the process continues.
These re-emitted wave fields interfere with each other either constructively or destructively ( overlapping waves either add together to produce stronger peaks or subtract from each other to some degree ), producing a diffraction pattern on a detector or film.
These enclose the northeastern third of the floor, and are suggestive of an overlapping crater formation.
These may be either single or double-length (" French ") cuffs, and may be worn either " kissing ," with the ends pinched together, or " barrel-style ," with one end overlapping the other.
These lie within two overlapping calderas formed in explosive eruptions 36, 000 and 6, 340 years ago.
" These rhythms are generated by overlapping rhythmic (- tonal ) cycles of various, often “ odd ” ( 5, 7, 9 … beats ) lengths interlocking like gear wheels in a very complex way.
These rules guarantee that no overlapping will occur.
These conditions often have many overlapping symptoms which makes a final diagnosis difficult.
These two overlapping weeks continued to be used by Alexandrian Christians during the 4th century, but the days in both were simply numbered 1 – 7.
These overlapping weeks are still used in the Ethiopic computus.
These markets are typically competitive, due to the overlapping focuses of the products and services that are provided to the customers.
These impressions included elliptical overlapping scales, grooved scales, and a " 9 cm by 10 cm trapezoidal horn-like structure ".
These programs allow the student to reap the benefits from both departments without having to take overlapping and unnecessary courses.
These new dedicated lunch periods are divided into five sections ( labeled A-E ) with slightly overlapping time periods.
These courts were criticized for overlapping with the jurisdiction of other courts and for their inconsistent application of the law.
These traits probably acted on male beech martens as a mechanism to avoid both intraspecific competition with females and interspecific competition with the ecologically overlapping pine marten.
These elements are typically flat rectangular shapes laid in rows from the bottom edge of the roof up, with each successive higher row overlapping the joints in the row below.

These and terms
These responses are explicable in terms of characteristics inherent in the crisis.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These terms have historically been applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that did not show the disk of a planet and was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet, but as small objects in the outer Solar System were discovered, their volatile-based surfaces were found to more closely resemble comets, and so were often distinguished from traditional asteroids.
These Arminians reject the concept of individual election entirely, preferring to understand the doctrine in corporate terms.
These machines were similar in technological terms to the 2600, but sold for much higher prices with associated higher profit margins.
These terms are histologic, in that a microscope is necessary to differentiate between the two.
These loanwords are three Greek musical terms.
These are often the same person, and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
These terms are still observed, and the collection occupies room 45.
These approaches interpret the works of Christ in terms of his divinity.
These terms in the apparent acceleration are independent of mass ; so it appears that each of these fictitious forces, like gravity, pulls on an object in proportion to its mass.
These polar unit vectors can be expressed in terms of Cartesian unit vectors in the x and y directions, denoted i and j respectively :< ref > Note: unlike the Cartesian unit vectors i and j, which are constant, in polar coordinates the direction of the unit vectors u < sub > r </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > depend on θ, and so in general have non-zero time derivatives .</ ref >
These terms refer to the level of sophistication of a data warehouse:
These generic forms are explored on the University of Winchester Journalism Department ' features web ' where ' long form journalism ' is classified by genre or content, rather than in terms of production as film, radio or ' print '.
These terms by themselves are not very precise, and many subtle intermediate cases exist.
These were by far the most serious attacks on Australia in time of war, in terms of fatalities and damage.
These terms, however, do not apply to other beneficiaries of government spending such as tax incentives and military spending.
These terms refer to the carbon atom in deoxyribose to which the next phosphate in the chain attaches.
These terms are normally used with the definite article in Goidelic languages, causing lenition in all cases: An Cháisc, A ' Chàisg and Y Chaisht.
These extra terms are responsible for electromagnetic radiation.
These terms refer to how the current varies in time.
These terms, like their relatives in other European languages, are no longer clearly distinguished in popular folklore.
These measurements can be considered as secondary realizations ( in a metrological sense ) of the primary definition of ET in terms of the solar motion, after a calibration of the mean motion of the Moon with respect to the mean motion of the Sun.
These terms may indicate personal attributes, location of origin, occupation, parentage, patronage, adoption, or clan affiliation.
These units are defined to be independent and so cannot be described in terms of each other.

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