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These and upper
These frequencies are at the upper range of human hearing and are inaudible to many people ; however, some people ( especially children ) will perceive a high-pitched tone near an operating television CRT.
These ships were square-rigged and carried all their main guns on a single continuous upper deck.
These may be the lower lip against the upper teeth, in the case of ; the back of the tongue against the soft palate, in the case of German, the final consonant of Bach ; or the side of the tongue against the molars, in the case of Welsh, appearing twice in the name Llanelli.
These claims are contradicted by experimental data and fail to explain evidence in the Luneau video of white dorsal plumage, distinctive flight behavior, and a perched woodpecker with white upper parts.
These aspects, including data integrity, are addressed by an upper layer transport protocol, such as the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ).
These effects are dose-dependent, and in many cases severe enough to pose the risk of ulcer perforation, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and death, limiting the use of NSAID therapy.
These data were originally published in Howlett and Majerus ( 1987 ), and an updated version published in Majerus ( 1998 ), who concluded that the moths rest in the upper part of the trees.
These include the appearance to the disciples in the upper room, where Thomas did not believe until he was invited to put his finger into the holes in Jesus ' hands and side ; the Road to Emmaus appearance ; and beside the Sea of Galilee to encourage Peter to serve his followers.
These are sandals with braided jute soles and a fabric upper portion, and often includes fabric laces that tie around the ankle.
These experiments do not show that a cat-sized object can be superposed, but the known upper limit on " cat states " has been pushed upwards by them.
These black areas on the upper surfaces of the shuttle's forward wing were added because, at first, shuttle designers did not know how reentry heating would affect the craft's upper wing surfaces.
These include greater power in the upper house of the legislature, a wider scope of power held by the Supreme Court, the separation of powers between the legislature and the executive, and the dominance of only two main parties.
These two works satirized and criticized what he saw as the excessive luxury of the upper classes.
These solvents, usually acidic, migrate through the weathering rock after leaching through upper weathered layers.
These company names are listed on the upper story windows of what is now the Main Street USA section of Walt Disney World:
These " public " museums, however, were often accessible only by the middle and upper classes.
These reforms gained him enemies in the upper classes, especially among the high nobility, who despised him as a social upstart.
These rising air currents diverge in the upper troposphere and move away from the equator at high altitude in both northerly and southerly directions.
These were cross-classified into lower and upper families.
These are caused by the convection in the upper photosphere of the Sun.
These are large, up to in length ( though most only reach about half that length ), predatory fish inhabiting the waters of the continental shelf and upper continental slope, where they feed on small fish such as lanternfishes.
These favourable conditions also facilitated many changes inside the Communist leaders: the more hard-line and firmer force finally gained the upper hand and defeated the opportunists.
These migrants can be recognised by the greyer tone of the upper parts of their bodies and duller orange breast.
These delays set a maximum upper limit on performance, the machine could only operate at a cycle speed that allowed the signals time to arrive at the next module.

These and tropospheric
These bacteria may be part of a constant feedback between terrestrial ecosystems and tropospheric clouds and may even have evolved the ability to promote rainstorms as a means of dispersal.
These radios utilize active repeaters, groundwave propagation, tropospheric scatter links, and ionospheric propagation to extend communication ranges from a few miles to a few thousand miles.

These and cyclonic
These cyclonic disturbances generally move eastward from over the Mediterranean Sea several times a month and result in sporadic precipitation.
These jet streams form broad fronts at the equator, breaking into smaller cyclonic storms at high latitudes.
These are also affected by cyclonic action.

These and vortices
These vortices often create small areas of heavier damage along the main tornado path.
These include wake capture, vortices at the wing edge, rotational mechanisms and Weis-Fogh ' clap-and-fling ' mechanisms.
These electrical fields assist the vortices in lifting materials off the ground and into the atmosphere.
These vortices each have precisely 2 fermion zeromodes, and so the sole correction to the superpotential is given by a single vortex.
These vortices transfer enough ( backward ) momentum to the water to propel the animal forwards ( note that some momentum is transferred by capillary waves ; see Denny's paradox for a more detailed discussion.
These multiple vortices are somewhat similar to eyewall mesovortices found in intense tropical cyclones.
These punctures are called vortices and if γ is a closed path which only winds once counterclockwise around the puncture and its winding number about any other puncture is zero, then the integer multiplicity can be attached to the vortex itself.
These vortices are topological defects carrying a center element as charge.
These vortices are usually studied using lattice simulations, and it has been found that the behavior of the vortices is closely linked with the confinement-deconfinement phase transition: in the confining phase vortices percolate and fill the space-time volume, in the deconfining phase they are much suppressed.
These vortices can either be read directly as a pressure pulse against a sensor, or they can be made to collide with a mirror which will then interrupt or transmit a reflected light beam to generate the pulses in response to the vortices.

These and usually
These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These roads are largely of less than highway standards, and usually carry traffic which is related to use of the National Forests.
These needs usually concern the reduction of guilt and some relief of tension.
These free-standing statues were usually marble, but also the form rendered in limestone, bronze, ivory and terracotta.
These are usually feeding, breeding or sheltering sites.
These favours usually entail Poirot being supplied with cases that would interest him.
These states are labeled by a set of quantum numbers summarized in the term symbol and usually associated with particular electron configurations, i. e., by occupation schemes of atomic orbitals ( e. g., 1s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2s < sup > 2 </ sup > 2p < sup > 6 </ sup > for the ground state of neon -- term symbol: < sup > 1 </ sup > S < sub > 0 </ sub >).
These are collegiate foundations, which provide a home and an income for unmarried ladies, generally of noble birth, called canonesses ( Kanonissinen ) or more usually Stiftsdamen.
These individuals usually have no body weakness, because their brain injury is not near the parts of the brain that control movement.
These songs usually have a very punctuated rhythm precisely for this reason, along with a call-and-answer format.
These are posteriorly directed and vary in number ( usually one to three ).
These two values are often interpreted as binary digits and are usually denoted by the numerical digits 0 and 1.
These specialty and pay BBSes usually had something special to offer their users such as large file libraries, warez, pornography, chat rooms or Internet access.
; Presiding Bishop or President Bishop: These titles are often used for the head of a national Anglican church, but the title is not usually associated with a particular episcopal see like the title of a primate.
; Honorary Assistant bishop, Assisting Bishop, or Bishop Emeritus: These titles are usually applied to retired bishops who are given a general licence to minister as episcopal pastors under a diocesan's oversight.
These may take the form of temporary charter hire of service buses, or the temporary or permanent conversion and operation of buses, usually of second-hand buses.
These layers of laminations are usually of cellulose paper, cotton fabrics, synthetic yarn fabrics, glass fabrics or unwoven fabrics.
These events are usually separated by periods of " normal " mood ; but, in some individuals, depression and mania may rapidly alternate, which is known as rapid cycling.
These symptoms include delusions or, less commonly, hallucinations, usually unpleasant.
These regions are also usually considered to be the historical geographical origin of Bambara people, particularly Segou, Sikasso, after diverging from other Manding groups.
These polls have been quite influential, as they indicate which strips the readers like best, and strips that have performed poorly in these polls were usually dropped.
These are usually written, and pronounced “ n choose k ”.
These remunerations vary between corporations, but usually consist of a yearly or monthly salary, additional compensation for each meeting attended, stock options, and various other benefits.
These rock types are usually of varying resistance, so the coastline forms distinctive landforms, such as coves.
These usually are not high-value coins, but the interest is in collecting a large volume of them either for the sake of the challenge, as a store of value, or in the hope that the intrinsic metal value will increase.

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