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changed and course
Burundi and Rwanda dispute sections of border on the Akanyaru / Kanyaru and the Kagera / Nyabarongo rivers, which have changed course since the 1960s, when the boundary was delimited ; cross-border conflicts among Tutsi, Hutu, other ethnic groups, associated political rebels, armed gangs, and various government forces persist in the Great Lakes region.
They noted a glycerin-bile-potato mixture grew bacilli that seemed less virulent, and changed the course of their research to see if repeated subculturing would produce a strain that was attenuated enough to be considered for use as a vaccine.
Its importance waned somewhat when the French king, Charles VII, took the city at the end of the Hundred Years ' War and the Adour changed course shortly afterwards, leaving Bayonne without its access to the sea.
The form, design, and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains much the same.
Although Hole's sound changed over the course of the band's career, the pretty / ugly dynamic has often been noted as a consistent theme in Love's music, most prominently in Hole's first two studio albums.
Writing in 1889, Alfred Russel Wallace remarks " It was formerly a very general belief, even amongst geologists, that the great features of the earth's surface, no less than the smaller ones, were subject to continual mutations, and that during the course of known geological time the continents and great oceans had again and again changed places with each other.
The format of the Cricket World Cup has changed greatly over the course of its history.
in London's West End, a move which consequently changed the course of Jones ' life forever.
Dublin businessman and Quaker, James G. Douglas, for example, hitherto a Home Ruler, wrote that his political outlook changed radically during the course of the Rising due to the British military occupation of the city and that he became convinced that parliamentary methods would not be sufficient to remove the British presence.
Continuity is a film term that suggests that a series of shots should be physically continuous, as if the camera simply changed angles in the course of a single event.
The allegiance of mercenary leaders was dependent, of course, on pay ; in 1433-1435, Sforza led the Milanese attack on the Papal States, but when he conquered Ancona, in the Marche, he changed sides, obtaining the title of vicar of the city directly from Pope Eugene IV.
The aims and achievements of Homeric studies have changed over the course of the millennia.
Finkelstein claims the CRT was on course to vindicate the Swiss banks before it changed tack in order to " protect the blackmailers ' reputation ".
Calvin was originally interested in the priesthood, but he changed course to study law in Orléans and Bourges.
Cousteau changed course a few degrees off the optimal course to the center of the strait, and the porpoises followed for a few minutes, then diverged toward mid-channel again.
Over the course of several years, he changed an original project for a symphony in D minor into his first piano concerto.
Hanson changed course in 1769, apparently to better pursue his business interests.
In September 1942, after a meeting with Hitler, who was most unhappy with his Foreign Minister's actions, Ribbentrop promptly changed course and ordered that the deportations be resumed immediately.
The courses are tuned in unison for high and intermediate pitches, but for lower pitches one of the two strings is tuned an octave higher ( the course at which this split starts changed over the history of the lute ).
Weber's views on the war and the expansion of the German empire changed during the course of the conflict.
The hydrological distribution of the Meuse changed during the later Middle Ages, when a major flood forced it to shift its main course northwards towards the Merwede river.
Over the course of 385 editions in his lifetime, the title was changed in 1786 to The American Spelling Book, and again in 1829 to The Elementary Spelling Book.
The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century.

changed and science
A common criticism has been that many social science scholars ( such as economists, sociologists, and psychologists ) in Western countries focus disproportionately on Western subjects, while anthropology focuses disproportionately on the " other "; this has changed over the last part of the twentieth century as anthropologists increasingly, also study Western subjects, particularly variation across class, region, or ethnicity within Western societies, and other social scientists increasingly take a global view of their fields.
In Greece, there was since the 19th century a science of the folklore called laographia ( laography ), in the form of " a science of the interior ", although theoretically weak ; but the connotation of the field deeply changed after World War II, when a wave of Anglo-American anthropologists introduced a science " of the outside ".
In retrospect, the definition of chemistry has changed over time, as new discoveries and theories add to the functionality of the science.
In 1981 ELO's sound changed again with the science fiction concept album Time, a throwback to earlier, more progressive rock albums like Eldorado.
Recent technology has changed the speed of communication between fans and the technology available, but the basic concepts developed by science fiction fanzines in the 1930s can be seen online today.
The practice of medicine changed in the face of rapid advances in science, as well as new approaches by physicians.
The history of science and technology ( HST ) is a field of history which examines how humanity's understanding of the natural world ( science ) and ability to manipulate it ( technology ) have changed over the centuries.
According to Swinford, this change can be attributed in part to the fact that " science and technical culture have changed perceptions of the natural world, have significantly changed the natural world itself, thereby altering the vocabulary of symbols applicable to epistemological and allegorical attempts to understand it.
Although at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, Heaviside changed the face of mathematics and science for years to come.
Scientists of different eras ( and before them, natural philosophers, mathematicians, natural historians, natural theologians, engineers, and other who contributed to the development of science ) have had widely different places in society, and the social norms, ethical values, and epistemic virtues associated with scientists — and expected of them — have changed over time as well.
This leaves the question as to why " science fiction changed around 1960 ", why " all the doors seemed to be opening.
Also, the demographic audience for science fiction has changed from mostly male to a significant female presence demanding more human elements and stronger female character representation.
In 1901 the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba changed the University Act so that the university could do its own teaching, and in 1905 a building in downtown Winnipeg became its first teaching facility with a staff of six science professors.
* Variable ( computer science ), a symbolic name associated with a value and whose associated value may be changed
Having changed residence frequently with his family as a child, Gibson became a shy, ungainly teenager who often read science fiction.
By 1968, the field of environmental physiology had advanced and expanded significantly, but the science of clothing in relation to environmental physiology had changed little.
In 1949, Doubleday editor Walter I. Bradbury accepted the story on the suggestion on Frederik Pohl, on the condition it was expanded to seventy thousand words and the title changed to something more science fiction oriented ; it was published in January of 1950 as Pebble in the Sky.
In 2005, Discovery changed its lineup to focus on themes of popular science and history.
Since probes revealed the absence of any indications of intelligent life on Mars, the science fictional Mars has changed to a possible future home for the human race, e. g. through terraforming.
On January 6, 1946, FAS changed its name to the Federation of American Scientists, but its purpose remained the same-to agitate for the international control of atomic energy and its devotion to peaceful uses, public promotion of science and the freedom and integrity of scientists and scientific research.

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