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These and small-scale
These two chemicals were very important because they enabled the introduction of a host of other inventions, replacing many small-scale operations with more cost-effective and controllable processes.
These settlements had access to some of the richest plains in the country and after refrigerated ships appeared in 1882, they developed into closely settled regions of small-scale farming.
These methods are used for small-scale refrigeration such as in laboratories and workshops, or in portable coolers.
These small-scale operations were launched against the southern region of the country, where the bulk of North Vietnam's ground forces and supply dumps were located.
These deaths are attributable to inadequate public sanitation systems and in these cases, proper sewerage ( or other options as small-scale wastewater treatment ) need to be installed.
These machines are used both in small-scale commercial production of timber products and by hobbyists.
These rowing boats were sufficient, if inefficient, in an era when marines were effectively light infantry, participating mostly in small-scale campaigns in far-flung colonies against less well-equipped indigenous opponents.
These men conducted small-scale raids against the Ottomans, thus allowing Serb refugees from the Ottoman Empire to safely flee to the Habsburg Empire.
These included 2 million in the Jua Kali sector and 5 million kiosk owners, mama mbogas and hawkers, with the rest in the informal transport sectors and the small-scale manufacturing sectors.
These production methods, however, are not suitable for small-scale production.
These aircraft were deployed in conducting small-scale raids against the Quteibi tribe at Thumier in Aden in October 1947.
These small-scale motions are perceived as an increase in heat and need kinetic energy which must be taken from the large-scale motion of the objects that are observed directly.
These computer systems were characterized by the combination of vector processing and small-scale multiprocessing.
These creations of carefully pruned trees and rocks are small-scale renditions of natural landscapes.
These are generally used " on-chip " and are not delivered as building-block medium-scale or small-scale integrated circuits.
These films have an intimate feel, with small-scale settings and familiar actors appearing from one film to the next ; even Talmadge's personal jewelry and pets can be recognized.
These tanks were for household use and / or small-scale irrigation.
These conflicts ranged from small-scale raiding to large expeditions mounted by governments into territory controlled by the Navajo.
These however would never see light, and despite introductions of-3102 based models (- 31029 ,-3110 ,-31105-see below ), GAZ-3102 is currently still in small-scale production.
These small-scale landings preceded the main assault on 22 December 1941 at Lingayen Gulf in Pangasinan and Lamon Bay, Tayabas by the 14th Japanese Imperial Army, led by Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma.
These works often used digital technology to revisit earlier imagery and themes ; for example, his Jacquard tapestry editions, created in collaboration with Donald Farnsworth of Magnolia Editions in Oakland, CA, were translated from digitally manipulated scans of small-scale paper collages, made in the 1990s from engraving illustrations from Bible stories.
These early city-states fought various small-scale wars with each other, but due to the shifting nature of alliances no individual city gained dominance.

These and organic
These widely advertised products, which are used primarily for washing clothes, are based on high-sudsing, synthetic organic actives ( sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates ) and contain up to 50% by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
These successors of the Apostles were ordained to their office by the laying on of hands, and according to Orthodox theology formed a living, organic link with the Apostles, and through them with Jesus Christ himself.
These are usually organic chemical solvents, such as methanol, ethanol or ethylene glycol, to which are added chemical dyes such as coumarin, rhodamine, and fluorescein.
These rare compounds contain organic carbon, but can be formed by a geologic process.
These nanoparticles are much brighter than organic dyes and only need one light source for excitation.
These electrons are then used in the reactions that turn carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
These oxides can react violently in the presence of organic materials.
These component ions can be inorganic such as chloride ( Cl < sup >−</ sup >), as well as organic such as acetate ( CH < sub > 3 </ sub > COO < sup >−</ sup >) and monatomic ions such as fluoride ( F < sup >−</ sup >), as well as polyatomic ions such as sulfate ( SO < sub > 4 </ sub >< sup > 2 −</ sup >).
These elements are found in certain stable organic compounds, especially chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ), which may find their way to the stratosphere without being destroyed in the troposphere due to their low reactivity.
These measures include careful removal and cleaning of the intestines, steam / vacuum treatment, and organic acid sprays.
These are obtained by feeding on a variety of organic substrates including dead matter, foodstuffs, or as symbionts in or on other living organisms.
These chemicals are the starting points for most polymers and other organic chemicals as well as much of the specialty chemicals category.
These simple and complex carbohydrates are the main components of cellular reproduction, and deliver an immediately usable form of energy to the plant, which would normally rely on a soil-type organic medium for beneficial microbial activity.
These bacteria have the nitrogenase enzyme that combines gaseous nitrogen with hydrogen to produce ammonia, which is then further converted by the bacteria to make their own organic compounds.
These may be organic or siliceous and come in various shapes and sizes.
These materials consist of an inorganic silicon-oxygen backbone (⋯- Si-O-Si-O-Si-O -⋯) with organic side groups attached to the silicon atoms, which are four-coordinate.
These organic acids are much less reactive with metals than are strong mineral acids like hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) or mixtures of HCl and hydrofluoric acid ( HF ).
These cations, such as the tetra-n-butylammonium cation, are sometimes used to replace sodium or potassium ions to increase the solubility of the associated anion in organic solvents.
These include: absorbing rainfall, reducing evaporation, providing nutrients, increasing organic matter in the soil, feeding and creating habitat for soil organisms, suppressing weed growth and seed germination, moderating diurnal temperature swings, protecting against frost, and reducing erosion.
These three categories for him were, in Stoic fashion, inseparable and interdependent parts of an organic, natural whole.
These mangroves are important nursery grounds for nearly all major angling fish including Yellowfin Bream ( Acanthopagrus australis ), Flat-tail Sea-Mullet ( Liza argentea ), Luderick ( Girella tricuspidata ) and Sand Whiting ( Sillago ciliata ) which are caught in adjoining waters as adults, mangroves also provide rich organic matter to the Port Hacking Estuary by fixing carbon into the river system through the addition of leaves into the thick rich black mud.
These compounds, produced by organic decay, can cause photon emissions.
These two forms of matter were termed organic and inorganic.
These castings have been shown to contain reduced levels of contaminants and a higher saturation of nutrients than do organic materials before vermicomposting.

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