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These and strings
These instruments had varying numbers of strings, though often including some form of drone.
These grammars have rules of the form with a nonterminal and, and strings of terminals and nonterminals.
These measurements were able to rule out cosmic strings as the leading theory of cosmic structure formation, and suggested cosmic inflation was the right theory.
These inputs can be natural numbers, but may also be values of some other kind, such as strings over the binary alphabet
These two bows provide different ways of moving the arm and distributing force on the strings.
These parallel strings are mounted in tubes and oriented to have their gaps azimuthal to the tube's axis.
These strings are normally tuned to C, D and G natural respectively.
These strings may run parallel to each other or may converge so the bottom ends of the strings are very close together.
These instruments, with up to 26-35 strings, required innovations in the structure of the lute.
These include Milanese, Lombard, Brescian and other six-course types, as well as four-string ( one string per course ), twelve-string ( three strings per course ), and sixteen-string ( four strings per course ).
These styles generally have either two f-shaped soundholes like a violin ( F-5 and A-5 ), or an oval sound hole ( F-4 and A-4 and lower models ) directly under the strings.
These mandolins can have four or five individual or double courses of strings.
These assign a separate MIDI channel for each string, and may give the player the choice of triggering the same sound from all six strings, or playing a different sound from each.
These strings vibrate both in closed loops, so that the strings have no ends, and as open strings with two loose ends.
These force carrier particles are strings with endpoints that confine them to their p-branes.
These are often scripting or markup languages, such as REXX or SGML, and have only one data type — most commonly character strings which are used for both symbolic and numeric data.
These extensions included null-terminated strings, pointer arithmetic, function pointers, an address-of operator and unsafe typecasts.
These are driven along a track by various means, from strings and pulleys, to worm gears or electromagnets.
These instruments were also widely used among progressive rock bassists, particularly Chris Squire of Yes and Geddy Lee of Rush, who achieved distinctive signature sounds with their Rickenbacker bass, strung with round-wound Rotosound bass strings.
These strings can oscillate, giving the observed particles their flavor, charge, mass and spin.

These and cross
These buildings seem like a cross between a building and a living organism, nourishing and sheltering this futuristic dystopian society.
These pores cross both of the membranes, providing a channel that allows free movement of small molecules and ions.
These companies are often children of or partially owned by general market labels such as Warner, EMI, and Capitol Records, giving successful artists an opportunity to " cross over " into mainstream markets.
These combined elements have led to the cross as being described as " syncretic art "; a mixture of pagan and Christian beliefs.
These form a cross shape that rises out of the slot in the shelf.
These beliefs — in particular, that Jesus is a prophet of God and raised alive without being crucified — conform to or resemble Islamic teachings which say that Jesus is a major prophet who did not die on the cross but was taken alive by angels to God ( Allah ).
These are like standard mazes except they use rules other than " don't cross the lines " to restrict motion.
These nails were known as cut nails or square nails because of their roughly rectangular cross section.
These tributaries cross the highest mountains in deep gorges, flow south through the Middle Hills, then join in candelabra-like configuration before crossing the Mahabharat Range and emerging onto the plains where they have deposited megafans exceeding area.
These responses cross the lines of tradition, sect and school.
These arrangements include single casing, tandem compound and cross compound turbines.
These arms appear in a manuscript of the thirteenth century, and are blazoned as Azure, a cross patonce between four martlets Or.
These cross border broadcasts have also been used in special circumstances to broadcast emergency messages to British subjects abroad, such as the advice to evacuate Jordan during the Black September incidents of September 1970.
These problems are typically too difficult to model in simulation, or too time consuming to simulate and often cross.
These deeper draft ships could not cross the shallow sandbar at the mouth of the river.
These faults with parallel ridges expelled from the interior cross complex terrain with valleys in the equatorial region.
These fences are typically brightly colored and consist of elements that can be knocked down, unlike cross country obstacles.
These days recall Jesus ' Last Supper with his disciples, death on the cross, burial, and resurrection.
These looms weave fabric with one continuous cross thread ( the weft ) that is passed back and forth all the way down the length of the bolt.
These include Edward the Confessor's Sapphire, which is set in a Maltese cross at the top of the crown.
These bridges would serve as both obstacles preventing Brian's fleet from traveling up the Shannon and as a means by which the armies of the Provinces of Meath and Connacht could cross over into each other's kingdoms.
These inconsistencies can result in security violations, because VLANs can cross connect when duplicate names are used.
These short, intermittent water streams, which cross the comarca transversally almost every hundred meters, produce powerful and dangerous floods when it rains.
These engines were arranged in a cross pattern, with the center engine fixed and the outer four gimballed.

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