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These machines were similar in technological terms to the 2600, but sold for much higher prices with associated higher profit margins.
These members are the most active in the SIG and have considerable influence over both the strategic and technological directions of Bluetooth as a whole.
These large-scale technological program demonstrations were joined by integrated circuit research, which resulted in submicrometre electronic technology and electron devices that evolved into the Very Large Scale Integration ( VLSI ) Program and the Congressionally mandated charged particle beam program.
These security barriers were breached on occasion by the Sontarans, by manipulating the more technological Vardans, who suborned the Doctor into sabotaging both of these from within ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
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 draw on the stereotypical images of mind control operating by ESP or technological means, like microwave radiation ; belief in their necessity is popularly associated with paranoia.
These effects are sometimes called " pecuniary externalities " and are distinguished from " real externalities " or " technological externalities ".
These economic and technological advantages eventually enabled Europeans to conquer the peoples of the other continents in recent centuries by using the " Guns " and " Steel " of the book's title.
These techniques were made physically possible by recent technological advances in the manufacture of both glass and cast iron, and financially possible by the dropping of a tax on glass. Sir Joseph Paxton ( 1803-65 ), Facsimile of the First Sketch for the Great Exhibition Building, About 1850, Pen and ink on blotting paper V & A Museum no.
These scientists felt that science had become central to many key public policy questions, and that they had a unique responsibility to inform public policy makers of potential dangers from scientific and technological advances, and to show how good policy could increase the benefits of new scientific knowledge.
These policies led to uprisings that were feeble compared to the European military and technological might.
These products were technological breakthroughs.
These often address a particular concern of the writer by serving as a vehicle of warning against a type of activity, including technological research.
These dives involved several technological innovations: a watertight brass box which could be used to house a camera for underwater photography, and a telephone which was incorporated into the diving helmet, allowing the diver to dictate observations to someone on the surface instead of having to take notes underwater.
These examples show that in many cases technological convergence is unnecessary or unneeded.
These student organizations are practical projects aiming to design various technological devices, and include:
These additions have diluted the technological flavour of the institution, causing it to resemble more a traditional university with its mix of humanities, arts and sciences.
These are commonly made of ceramic or stone, although recent technological advances have resulted in rubber or glass tiles for floors as well.
These principles coupled with a technological revolution during Henry Ford's time allowed for his revolutionary form of labour to flourish.
These proposals resolve the incoherences found in the ordinary uses of these terms ... ' virtual reality ', though based on recent information technology, does not refer to mere technological equipment or purely mental entities, or to some fake environment as opposed to the real world, but that it is an ontological mode of existence which leads to an expansion of our ordinary world.
These chapters explore the role of education in the broader world, where ever-accelerating rates of technological change combined with the 1960s ' social upheaval make " education for complexity " a crucial requirement.
These technological innovations have had a trickle-down effect, with technology used at Le Mans finding its way into production cars several years later.
These so-called " Sleepless " were not only more productive, due to 33 % more hours in the day, but less prone to the vagaries of the unconscious mind due to their inability to sleep ; they were well-adjusted, cheerful, intelligent, driven, and quickly came to dominate the scientific, economic, intellectual, medical, legal and technological arenas of the world, often at unprecedentedly young ages.
These can be called the technological optimist and decoupling arguments respectively.

These and advances
These early print advertisements were used mainly to promote books and newspapers, which became increasingly affordable with advances in the printing press ; and medicines, which were increasingly sought after as disease ravaged Europe.
These advances brought to market many new containers and package designs.
These advances made it possible to speculate about the origin of the universe, and allowed scientists to establish the Big Bang Theory as the leading cosmological model.
These advances were passed on through Byzantium and Islamic times, eventually making their way back to Europe.
These advances developed into guided missiles and guided bombs, and later into the modern cruise missile.
These advances were capped by a law that went into effect in early 1987 forbidding any discrimination on the basis of sex and providing protection against it.
These advances led to the development of a layered model of the Earth, with a crust and lithosphere on top, the mantle below ( separated within itself by seismic discontinuities at 410 and 660 kilometers ), and the outer core and inner core below that.
These advances, along with the development of set practice formats, set the foundations of kendo.
These re-creators have been able to identify many of the advances that the Vikings implemented in order to make the longship a superior vessel.
These advances have led to the current use of ensemble forecasting in most major forecasting centers, to take into account uncertainty arising from the chaotic nature of the atmosphere.
These advances have meant that Usenet is used to send and receive many terabytes of files per day.
These advances would lead Hector Berlioz to write a landmark book on instrumentation, which was the first systematic treatise on the use of instrumental sound as an expressive element of music.
These advances in software were met with more advances in computer hardware.
These advances in computer networking, combined with powerful home computers and modern operating systems, made streaming media practical and affordable for ordinary consumers.
These advances in philosophy invariably had an influence on how the boy was looked at, and eventually, how his education would be constructed by Itard.
These arguments posit that the attacker was so enraged by their victim's advances as to cause temporary insanity, leaving them unable to stop themselves or tell right from wrong.
These advances produced a need for more skilled labor, which caused the wages of occupations that required more education to considerably diverge from the wages of ones that required less.
These advances in knowledge were mainly regarding the physiology of pregnancy and labour.
These armies were able to beat back Kagame's Rwandan-Tutsi advances and the Ugandan forces.
These advances allowed higher compression ratios and turbine inlet temperatures, more efficient combustion and better cooling of engine parts.
" These technical advances often meant new aesthetic opportunities: " Increasing the fidelity of recording ... heightened the dramatic possibilities of vocal timbre, pitch, and loudness.
These advances are paid when the developer reaches certain stages of development, called milestones.

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