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The advantages of electron diffraction over X-ray crystallography are that the specimen need not be a single crystal or even a polycrystalline powder, and also that the Fourier transform reconstruction of the object's magnified structure occurs physically and thus avoids the need for solving the phase problem faced by the X-ray crystallographers after obtaining their X-ray diffraction patterns of a single crystal or polycrystalline powder.
As the story goes, Yahweh later avoids the problem
# Kenji Tokitsu prefers to assume a birth date of 1581, which avoids the necessity of assuming the tombstone to be erroneous ( although this poses the problem of from whom then Musashi received the transmission of the family martial art ).
It has been claimed that negative preference utilitarianism avoids the problem of moral killing, but still demands a justification for the creation of new lives.
In principle, the Bussard ramjet avoids this problem by not carrying fuel with it.
Spread-spectrum clocking avoids this problem by using one of the methods previously described to reduce the peak radiated energy and, therefore, its electromagnetic emissions and so comply with electromagnetic compatibility ( EMC ) regulations.
This avoids the problem of parallax which occurs when the viewfinder or viewing lens is separated from the taking lens.
In both cases, a default policy of " no access " avoids the problem.
This avoids the problem of anti-sperm antibodies and may result in a faster pregnancy.
While Triple-DES avoids the problem of a small key size, it is very slow even in software ; is unsuitable for limited-resource platforms, and may be affected by potential security issues connected with the ( today comparatively small ) block size of 64 bits.
* Because of the probabilities output, probabilistic pattern-recognition algorithms can be more effectively incorporated into larger machine-learning tasks, in a way that partially or completely avoids the problem of error propagation.
Where previous attempts at triangulation of quantum spaces have produced jumbled universes with far too many dimensions, or minimal universes with too few, CDT avoids this problem by allowing only those configurations where cause precedes any event.
* avoids the problem of delimiter collision
" Lect " avoids the problem in ambiguous cases of deciding whether or not two varieties are distinct languages or dialects of a single language.
It avoids the problem of imbalance of male / female partners that plagues ballroom / swing / salsa dancing clubs.
if philosopher B sees that A is not eating, then turns and looks at C, A could begin eating while B looks at C. This solution avoids this problem by using a single mutual exclusion lock.
This dynamical approach is natural and avoids the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model.
Technicolor avoids this problem by hypothesizing a new gauge interaction coupled to new massless fermions.
There are concerns that the " classic " type of MRAM cell will have difficulty at high densities due to the amount of current needed during writes, a problem STT avoids.
“ A compulsory government program avoids the adverse selection problem.
Woodville Railway Station, New Zealand avoids this problem by building a balloon loop so that trains can serve the main station in either direction without the need to reverse.
This avoids both the unnecessary back-capping ( and the associated rasterization ) for cases where depth-fail is unnecessary, as well as the problem of appropriately front-capping for special cases of depth-pass.
This question avoids the difficult philosophical problem of pre-defining the verb " to think " and focuses instead on the performance capacities that being able to think makes possible, and how a causal system can generate them.
While the use of gas and liquid chemical sterilants / high level disinfectants avoids the problem of heat damage, users must ensure that article to be sterilized is chemically compatible with the sterilant being used.

avoids and how
Focusing more on how the operations works, succeeds, sustains itself or avoids retribution, they are generally typified by:
It has also been observed that an amoeba avoids being prodded with a pin, but there is not enough evidence to suggest how much it feels this.
This raised numerous questions about how various formulations relate to one another, how adequate the formulation is to various philosophical tasks ( in particular, the task of formulating physicalism ), and whether it avoids or entails reductionism.
The Vietnam era version of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary ( 1968 ) simply defined draft dodger as " one who avoids military service " regardless how it was done.
A ' good ' list of requirements as far as possible avoids saying how the system should implement the requirements, leaving such decisions to the system designer.
Though California state law requires all minors to be housed in residence with a legal guardian and compulsory education to the age of 18, no mention is made of who Julie's legal guardian may be, nor what school she attends, or how she avoids Los Angeles ' strictly-enforced curfews to curb underage gang activity.
The rotary converter is somewhat more complex than this trivial case because it delivers near-DC rather than the pulsating DC that would result from just the reversing switch, but the analogy may be helpful in understanding how the rotary converter avoids transforming all of the energy from electrical to mechanical and back to electrical.
" Not only does the text fail to identify precisely how each proposition is censured, but also it avoids direct engagement with numerous issues that are central to Luther's theology including Sola Fide and Sola Scriptura.
She is flustered and avoids giving direct answers as to how she knew Victor.
This can be seen in the way that Ptolemy avoids going into detail on the facets of astrology that rely on mythological, or symbolic associations, and how he is willing to outline the reasoning behind conflicting astrological proposals without revealing any personal preference for one scheme over another.
BBC gave three stars cited " Provoked avoids sentimentality and illustrates how one woman's bravery helped fuel a nationwide crusade and irrevocably altered British laws on domestic violence ".
Elder and Kennedy ( 2001 ) present a simple testing strategy that avoids double and triple testing for the unit root that can occur with other testing strategies, and discusses how to use prior knowledge about the existence or not of long-run growth ( or shrinkage ) in y. Hacker and Hatemi-J ( 2010 ) provide simulation results on these matters, including simulations covering the Enders ( 2004 ) and Elder and Kennedy ( 2001 ) unit-root testing strategies.

avoids and achieve
Since the rotors can be configured to be more efficient for propulsion ( e. g. with root-tip twist ) and it avoids a helicopter's issues of retreating blade stall, the tiltrotor can achieve higher speeds than helicopters.
Thus, a program will achieve greater performance if it uses memory while it is cached in the upper levels of the memory hierarchy and avoids bringing other data into the upper levels of the hierarchy that will displace data that will be used shortly in the future.

avoids and precision
These might sound cumbersome to the layman, but their precision lends a degree of clarity and avoids the confusion of concepts such as primitivity.

avoids and complementary
Furthermore, for people on low incomes, the CMU also offers complementary health cover of 100 %, which is added to standard Social Security payments ; this avoids the necessity for additional private ( top-up ) insurance.

avoids and which
By being the " calm center " around which the kingdom turns, the king allows everything to function smoothly and avoids having to tamper with the individual parts of the whole.
This avoids confusion between past events ( which cannot be changed ), the present ( which one can test but not generally change ) and future events ( which one still has time to change even on a large scale ), which can prevent noticing or taking an action to improve a future outcome.
These two aspectual forms are also referred to as BE + ING and HAVE + EN, respectively, which avoids what may be unfamiliar terminology.
Some commercial cartridges ( notably Sellier & Bellot ) use large rifle primers that are thinner than the SAAMI standards common in the United States, and will not permit seating a Boxer primer manufactured to U. S. standards ; the use of a primer pocket uniformer tool on such brass avoids setting Boxer primers high when reloading, which would be a safety issue.
Other advantages of casting or swaging bullets from lead wire ( which is pricier but avoids many quality-control issues of casting ) is the ability to precisely control many attributes of the resulting bullet.
On the other hand, the same lists can be used by the puzzle setter to stump their opponent by choosing a word which deliberately avoids common letters ( e. g. rhythm or zephyr ) or one that contains rare letters ( e. g. jazz ).
Modern designs ( Sarich and Paggio ) use air-assisted fuel injection, which avoids this loss and provides more efficiency than comparably sized four-stroke engines.
The distance by which an aircraft avoids obstacles or other aircraft is termed separation.
In programming language theory, lazy evaluation or call-by-need is an evaluation strategy which delays the evaluation of an expression until its value is needed ( non-strict evaluation ) and which also avoids repeated evaluations ( sharing ).
The mining industry has argued that submarine tailings disposal ( STD ), which disposes of tailings in the sea, is ideal because it avoids the risks of tailings ponds ; although the practice is illegal in the United States and Canada, it is used in the developing world.
The forwarding of the packet is done based on the contents of the labels, which allows " protocol-independent packet forwarding " that does not need to look at a protocol-dependent routing table and avoids the expensive IP longest prefix match at each hop.
This avoids the deterioration which is associated with environmental hazards such as air quality, humidity, mildew problems associated with condensation and smudging.
Other networking solutions may be provided by a backbone Wireless Distribution System ( WDS ), which avoids the costs of introducing networking cables into buildings.
Leaning forward places a runner's center of mass on the front part of the foot, which avoids landing on the heel and facilitates the use of the spring mechanism of the foot.
During the sixth day of storytelling, Elissa is queen of the brigata and chooses for the theme stories in which a character avoids attack or embarrassment through a clever remark.
In it, Wordsworth discusses what he sees as the elements of a new type of poetry, one based on the " real language of men " and which avoids the poetic diction of much 18th-century poetry.
Graphics programmers now generally address consistency of application look and feel and communication by coding to a specific desktop environment or to a specific widget toolkit, which also avoids having to deal directly with the ICCCM.
It's possible to write a variation on the conjugate gradient method which avoids the explicit calculation of.
; Instruction scheduling: Instruction scheduling is an important optimization for modern pipelined processors, which avoids stalls or bubbles in the pipeline by clustering instructions with no dependencies together, while being careful to preserve the original semantics.
At any layer, a modern switch may implement power over Ethernet ( PoE ), which avoids the need for attached devices, such as a VoIP phone or wireless access point, to have a separate power supply.

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