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These and results
These things have been disseminated by other means, but always in the wake of extensive publication of analytic results.
These results appear sound.
These are the results.
These results might be weaker than, equivalent to, or stronger than the axiom of choice, depending on the strength of the technical foundations.
These critics point to statistical trends which are interpreted to be results of globalization, capitalism, and the economic growth they encourage.
These compounds may produce positive results for amphetamine on drug tests.
These results were unexpected and inexplicable by existing theories.
These test cases must each be accompanied by test case input data or a formal description of the operational activities ( or both ) to be performed — intended to thoroughly exercise the specific case — and a formal description of the expected results.
These results represent an increase on previous years ( 29. 5 % in 2001, 27. 7 % in 1996 and 24. 1 % in 1991 ).
These results represent another decrease on previous years ( 24. 8 % in 2001 and 26. 4 in 1996 ).
These results represent a slight increase on previous years ( 10. 3 % in 2001, 9. 6 % in 1996 and 9. 5 % in 1991 ).
These results came at the beginning of the golden age of general relativity, which was marked by general relativity and black holes becoming mainstream subjects of research.
These electrons cause the nuclei to be attracted to each other, and this attraction results in the bond.
These results can be used to eliminate s giving
These results agree with those above for nonuniform circular motion.
These results by the Berkeley scientists did not confirm the Soviet findings regarding the 9. 40 MeV or 9. 70 MeV alpha-decay of dubnium-260, leaving only dubnium-261 as possible produced isotope.
These results show that the composition of the salt, as anhydrous chlorides on a weight percentage basis, was calcium chloride ( CaCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 14. 4 %, potassium chloride ( KCl ) 4. 4 %, magnesium chloride ( MgCl < sub > 2 </ sub >) 50. 8 % and sodium chloride ( common salt, NaCl ) 30. 4 %.
These relatively poor results lost him seniority when later promoted to Lieutenant.
These results have been interpreted to suggest that people are capable of action before conscious experience of the decision to act occurs.
These processes may result in artifacts, but these can usually be identified by comparing the results obtained by using radically different specimen preparation methods.
These new results do not contradict the Out of Africa model, except in its strictest interpretation.
These results, however, are very sensitive to the accuracy of the twiddle factors used in the FFT ( i. e. the trigonometric function values ), and it is not unusual for incautious FFT implementations to have much worse accuracy, e. g. if they use inaccurate trigonometric recurrence formulas.
These are usually the ultrapeers of a leaf node and they are announced in search results.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.

These and refined
These coatings are long gone and much of the architectural detail is sadly eroded, though detached fragments found in the ruins during consolidation give an impression of the original refined, rather austere, architectural effect.
These temporary elements are usually replaced with more refined final elements by the sound, music, and visual effects teams hired to complete the picture.
These stallions, while refined, possessed much substance and bone.
These definitions were refined by the international yard and pound agreement of 1959.
These Principles of War have been adopted and further refined by the military forces of several nations, most notably within NATO, and continue to be applied widely to modern strategic thinking.
These goals were refined in 1999.
These produced blast-furnace temperatures high enough to melt partially refined ores, resulting in cast iron.
These refineries produce most of Greece's refined petroleum products, a large proportion of which are then exported.
These Indo-European peoples, while considered barbarian and rural by their refined and urbanized Greek neighbors, had developed advanced forms of music, poetry, industry, and artistic crafts.
These performances were refined during the period of the Three Kingdoms and games were added.
These theorems opened the way for much more refined studies: of embedding, immersion and also of smoothing: that is, the possibility of having various smooth structures on a given topological manifold.
These approaches have been refined to allow representation of stereochemical differences and charges as well as special kinds of bonding such as those seen in organo-metallic compounds.
These ideas were further elaborated and refined in Two-Factor Theory: The Economics of Reality ( Random House, 1967 ) and Democracy and Economic Power: Extending the ESOP Revolution Through Binary Economics ( 1986, Ballinger Publishing Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts ; reprinted 1991, University Press of America, Lanham, Maryland ), both co-authored by Patricia Hetter Kelso, his collaborator since 1963.
These European customs were imported to the Americas and were further refined by the vaquero tradition in what today is the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
These searches are called refined searches.
These principles were refined in the musical treatises Natya Shastra, by Bharata ( 2nd – 3rd century CE ), and Dattilam ( probably 3rd – 4th century CE ).
These European customs were imported to the Americas and were further refined by the vaquero tradition in what today is the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
These were initially small as demand for refined fuel was limited.
These cobles have a less refined construction than their southern counterparts.
These tiles are the earliest examples of this technique which was later refined in Lahore.
These conventions were refined in the 1960s by the standardized definition of Standard Mean Ocean Water ( SMOW ).
These efforts are funded by the alien tiberium substance which acts as a self-replenishing resource that can be refined into funds with which the respective sides can finance their war efforts.
These towns were the locations where refined tin ( or white tin ) was assessed, coined, and sold.
These specialized surface plates are produced in sets of three, by the company that will be using them, so the plates may be regularly verified and refined without the need to send the plates out for external rework.

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