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These and simplify
These papers are together believed to give a complete proof, and there are several ongoing projects to shorten and simplify this proof.
These diagrams simplify and compress the details that would be repeated on each phase of a three-phase system, showing only one element instead of three.
These tools simplify access to key network services, including a mail transfer agent, AFP and SMB servers, an LDAP server, a domain name server, and others.
These assumptions, although unrealistic, greatly simplify the Roche-limit calculation.
These technical limitations forced Cerny to simplify the overall designs.
These profiles are intended to simplify adoption of GML, to facilitate rapid adoption of the standard.
These " water to wire " packages simplify the planning and development of the site since one vendor looks after most of the equipment supply.
These instructions simplify the implementation of a number of DSP and 3D operations.
These changes were introduced to simplify the algorithm, to allow for faster decision making and to maximize the time spent giving chest compressions ; this is because interruptions in chest compressions have been shown to reduce the chance of survival.
These tree parsers are unique to ANTLR and greatly simplify the processing of abstract syntax trees.
These features simplify the functions of target detection, recognition and attack and permit pilots of single-seat fighters to attack targets with precision-guided weapons on a single pass.
These simplify the use of the card scraper and alleviate the problems associated with heat.
These contrasts, however, simplify the facts, since Canaletto often painted the drab communal life and neighborhoods ( creating in them some epic artistic qualities ), while Guardi did not avoid sometimes painting the ceremonies of Ducal Venice.
These software tools include functionality to import and simplify CAD geometry, mesh with finite elements, and apply loads and restraints.
These features simplify the functions of target detection and recognition, and permit attack of targets with precision-guided weapons on a single pass.
These ideas simplify in the case of groupoids, as shown in the paper of Brown referred to below, which obtains a useful family of exact sequences from a fibration of groupoids.

These and tasks
These outcomes include balance tasks, gait, and individual activities of daily living.
These songs were typically performed while adjusting the rigging, raising anchor, and other tasks where men would need to pull in rhythm.
These may be brought about, for example, by such factors as poor management, lack of consultation with employees, personality conflicts which can result in people delaying or refusing to communicate, the personal attitudes of individual employees which may be due to lack of motivation or dissatisfaction at work, brought about by insufficient training to enable them to carry out particular tasks, or just resistance to change due to entrenched attitudes and ideas.
These theories work from the central premise that effective learners are active agents who construct knowledge by setting goals, analyzing tasks, planning strategies and monitoring their understanding.
These tasks arise from the forthcoming final struggle of two opposing political systems.
These inherited traits are usually the result of a combination of natural crosses and artificial selection methods aimed at producing horses for specific tasks.
These are various forms of livelocks, when the system spends all of its time processing interrupts, to the exclusion of other required tasks.
These various tools are often used to evaluate performance on specific tasks and overall job performance.
These managers are classified in a hierarchy of authority, and perform different tasks.
These allow 2 graphics cards to be linked together, to allow better performance in intensive graphical computing tasks, such as gaming, video editing etc.
These simple executive tasks naturally gave the Prime Minister ascendancy over his Cabinet colleagues.
These conclusions are derived from the studies conducted by Jay Hall on a number of laboratory-based group ranking and prediction tasks.
These internships can introduce the student to interesting real-world tasks that typical software engineers encounter every day.
These groups cite studies showing the psychological damage caused by working in the meat industry, especially in factory and industrialised settings, and argue that the meat industry violates its labourers ' human rights by assigning difficult and distressing tasks without adequate counselling, training and debriefing.
These include controlling motor learning, motor performance and tasks, motor preparation, specifying amplitudes of movement, and movement sequences.
These " other selves " may be perfectly still or performing complex tasks, may be an image of a younger self or the present self, and tend to be only briefly present.
These were used to prepare meals for harvest workers and tasks such as canning during the warm summer months.
These appointed bodies performed a large variety of tasks, for example health trusts, or the Welsh Development Agency, and by 1992 were responsible for some 25 % of all government expenditure in the UK.
These tasks can include:
These bodies outline what is legal practice for registered nurses and what tasks they may or may not perform.
These tasks were performed by a dairymaid ( dairywoman ) or dairyman.
These tasks were solely in the domain of the monarch until the 1970s, when Queen Elizabeth II, on the advice of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, allowed the governor general to perform these duties on her behalf.
These machines, called Peripheral Processors, or PPs, were full computers in their own right, but were tuned to performing I / O tasks and running the operating system.
These public slaves had a larger measure of independence than slaves owned by families, living on their own and performing specialized tasks.

These and involved
These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
These were militarily far weaker, as Strabo assessed their combined military potential at just 40, 000 armed men, and were often involved in internecine warfare.
These perturbations result in different arrangement of electrons in the excited state of the involved molecules and therefore in different effects.
These higher speeds better serve the longer distances involved.
These include inhibitors of oxidosqualenecyclase and squalene synthase, cysteine protease inhibitors, dermaseptins collected from frogs in the genus Phyllomedusa ( P. oreades and P. distincta ), the sesquiterpene lactone dehydroleucodine ( DhL ), which affects the growth of cultured epimastigote – phase Trypanosoma cruzi, inhibitors of purine uptake, and inhibitors of enzymes involved in trypanothione metabolism.
These lawsuits involved groups of people either suing or being sued in actions at common law.
These early drinking records involved drinking beer from challenging vessels such as the yard glass, which, if not correctly mastered, resulted in the user receiving a blast of beer in his or her face.
These migration routes involved an expansion of the range as plant populations expanded from one area to another.
These technological advances and investment allow the primary sector to require less workforce and, this way, developed countries tend to have a smaller percentage of their workforce involved in primary activities, instead having a higher percentage involved in the secondary and tertiary sectors.
These theories assume that an effective leader can accurately " read " a situation and skillfully employ a leadership style that meets the needs of the individuals involved and the task at hand.
These efforts were funded entirely by the church in Geneva, as the city council had refused to become involved in missionary activities at the time.
These requests were rejected by the Kennedy Administration ( which was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis during most of the Sino-Indian War ), leading to a cool down in Indo-US relations.
These are the founding members of Jamiroquai and were involved in the writing and production of the first album.
These include sphingosine-1-phosphate, a sphingolipid derived from ceramide that is a potent messenger molecule involved in regulating calcium mobilization, cell growth, and apoptosis ; diacylglycerol ( DAG ) and the phosphatidylinositol phosphates ( PIPs ), involved in calcium-mediated activation of protein kinase C ; the prostaglandins, which are one type of fatty-acid derived eicosanoid involved in inflammation and immunity ; the steroid hormones such as estrogen, testosterone and cortisol, which modulate a host of functions such as reproduction, metabolism and blood pressure ; and the oxysterols such as 25-hydroxy-cholesterol that are liver X receptor agonists.
These moral precepts were expressed in poetic form and mainly involved truthfulness, fidelity, help in hardship, unity, self-control, fortitude, veneration of nature, veneration of the state and veneration of parents.
These structural mRNA elements are involved in regulating the mRNA.
These scholars point to statements about judicial review made in the Constitutional Convention and the state ratifying conventions, statements about judicial review in publications debating ratification, and court cases before Marbury that involved judicial review.
These " quick mergers " involved mergers of companies with unrelated technology and different management.
These three nieces of Nobunaga became involved with important historical figures.
These fundamental questions involved a conceptual distinction between the concepts of " state " and " government.

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