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These and primitive
These groups have varied widely from mere families, primitive, totemic groups, and small modern cults and sects, to the memberships of great denominations, and great, widely dispersed world religions.
These teeth show " primitive morphology and wear pattern " which demonstrate that A. kadabba is a distinct species from A. ramidus.
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 were originally considered primitive, but it now appears they developed from more complex ancestors.
These trails became primitive roads which were eventually paved.
These groups appear as the most primitive eukaryotes on phylogenetic trees constructed using rRNA information, which once suggested that they appeared before the origin of mitochondria.
These primitive cetaceans probably first took to the sea about 50 million years ago and became fully aquatic about 5 – 10 million years later.
These primitive groups are connected to an abstract root node that has, for some time, been assumed by various applications that use WordNet.
These primitive forms were later elaborated with dialogue and dramatic action.
These were believed to shoot large arrows and primitive grapeshot.
These models argue that the cilium evolved from a symbiotic spirochete that attached to a primitive eukaryote or archaebacterium ( archaea ).
These were demonstration devices only, unsuited to practical applications due to their primitive construction.
These legends belong to an age when higher ideas of law and of social duty were being established ; the implacable blood-feud of primitive society gives place to a fair trial, and in Athens, when the votes of the judges are evenly divided, mercy prevails.
In terms of development, the human nervous system is often classified based on the original 3 primitive vesicles from which it develops: These primary vesicles form in the normal development of the neural tube of the human fetus and initially include prosencephalon, mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon, in rostral to caudal ( from head to toe ) orientation.
These early forms probably ate mosses and primitive vascular plants.
These entrepreneurs eventually established a primitive hotel at Mammoth and were not evicted from the area until many years after the park was established.
These two starting trigonometric values are usually computed using existing library functions ( but could also be found e. g. by employing Newton's method in the complex plane to solve for the primitive root of z < sup > N </ sup > − 1 ).
These changes were ultimately responsible for Fischer's and Ain's increasing perception of being limited within the confines of the purposely primitive Hellhammer vehicle.
These compounds are very useful for lichen identification, and have had economic importance as dyes such as cudbear or primitive antibiotics.
These primitive immaterial forces, so closely united as to form but one being ( essence ), acquire definiteness or form through the action upon them of stimuli or excitants from the outer world.
These primitive sensations, however, are not to be identified with the special senses, for each of these senses is a system of many powers which have grown into a definite unity, have been educated by experience.
These allowed them to reinterpret Nectocaris as a primitive cephalopod, with two tentacles instead of the 8 or 10 of modern cephalopods.
These primitive bivalves hold onto the substratum with a pair of tentacles at the edge of the mouth, each of which has a single palp, or flap.
These tiny primitive air strips would proliferate throughout Laos and became a major component of the Royalist war effort ; they would eventually be approximately 200 of these so-called Lima sites.

These and 1980s
These releases were kept secret by the federal government until the release of declassified documents in the late 1980s.
These portable devices first became popular with the wearable computer movement in the 1980s.
These techniques include developments in optimal control in the 1950s and 1960s, followed by progress in stochastic, robust, adaptive and optimal control methods in the 1970s and 1980s.
These engineers worked mainly from schematics and netlists in the late 1980s, and the big push was to generate the netlists from the schematics automatically.
These hankos can be carved out in a matter of seconds using machinery and were partly responsible for massive African elephant decline in the 1980s when the African elephant population went from 1. 3 million to around 600, 000 in ten years.
These were documented in the 1980s, with follow up occurring in 2009, by the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.
These relations began to improve in the late 1980s.
These companies introduced the concept of directory services to information technology and computer networking, their input culminating in the comprehensive X. 500 specification, a suite of protocols produced by the International Telecommunication Union ( ITU ) in the 1980s.
These elements were played up in various stories throughout the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in Elliot S. Maggin's novel Last Son of Krypton.
These 32-bit CPUs formed the basis of their company through the 1980s, used primarily in SGI's series of workstations and later Digital Equipment Corporation DECstation workstations and servers.
These minivans were GM's first front-wheel drive minivans ; built on a reworked version of GM's 1980s A-platform – with composite plastic body panels, a cab-forward nose, steeply raked windshields, and deep dashboards.
These would be largely replaced by op-amps made with MOSFETs in the 1980s.
These trends faltered in the 1980s as the government took a more active part in industry, deficits rose, and the national currency was generally overvalued and devalued numerous times.
These processes of infrastructure development, hydroelectric expansion, agricultural colonization, and a cash crop explosion allowed Paraguay by the late 1980s to begin to tap its potential
These started in the late 1980s, as more and more people began to buy televisions.
These measures, coupled with significant improvements in the world economy, helped the South Korean economy regain its lost momentum in the late 1980s.
These parody the format of supernatural and true-love British comics which were popular with young girl readers in the 1970s and 1980s, such as " Chiller " and " Jackie ", as well as the " real life dilemma " photo strips often found in the advice columns of tabloid newspapers.
These were in turn replaced by the CD during the late 1980s and 1990s.
These giant circular halls, which were unofficially called hunger circuses due to the food shortages experienced in the 1980s, were constructed during the Ceaușescu era to act as produce markets and refectories, although most were left unfinished at the time of the Revolution.
These worms were discovered in the late 1980s at the hydrothermal vents near the Galapagos Islands and have since been found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps in all of the world's oceans.
These policies dramatically reduced inflation rates in both countries ( the United States ' inflation rate fell from almost 14 % in 1980 to around 3 % in 1983 ), allowing liberalization of credit and the reduction of interest rates, which led ultimately to the inflationary economic booms of the 1980s.
These were mainly used because they were less expensive than fuel injection systems ; they worked well enough to meet 1980s emissions requirements and were based on existing carburetor designs.
These famines cause widespread malnutrition and impoverishment ; The famine in Ethiopia in the 1980s had an immense death toll, although Asian famines of the 20th century have also produced extensive death tolls.
These were followed by 403, 404 and 504 models with Australian assembly ending with the 505 in the early 1980s.

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