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In the grinding machine field, expansion went far from universal grinders alone and took in cylindrical grinders, surface grinders, and a wide variety of special and semi-special models.
The relatively recent novel vector has facilitated a far more rapid spread than the simple expansion of habitats North through global warming.
In the 8th century, North Germanic seamen launched a massive expansion, founding important states in Eastern Europe and northern France, while colonizing the Atlantic as far as North America by around 1000 AD ( L ' Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada ).
Poland's and Lithuania's territorial expansion included the far north region of Livonia.
Their record of 64 – 97 was far worse than even the expansion Colt. 45's, but not as bad as the 2011 Astros ( 56 – 106 ) and the 2012 Astros ( 52 – 105 as of 9 / 28 / 2012 ).
This is studied in chemical thermodynamics, which sets limits on quantities like how far a reaction can proceed, or how much energy can be converted into work in a combustion engine and which provides links between properties like the thermal expansion coefficient and change of rate in entropy with pressure for a gas or a liquid.
While the suburbs had originated far earlier ; the suburban population in North America exploded during the post-World War II economic expansion.
Many radio stations began streaming their content over the Internet, allowing a market expansion far beyond the reaches of a radio transmitter.
Although forced convection from thermal gas expansion in zero-g does not fuel a fire as well as natural convection in a gravity field, some types of artificial forced convection are far more efficient than free convection, as they are not limited by natural mechanisms.
The reign of Alfonso II from 791-842 saw further expansion of the kingdom to the south, almost as far as Lisbon, Portugal.
After his death in 632, much of the expansion of the empire came through conquest, such as that of North Africa and later Spain ( Al-Andalus ), and the Islamic conquest of Persia putting an end to the Sassanid Empire and spreading the reach of Islam to as far East as Khorasan, which would later become the cradle of Islamic civilization during the Islamic Golden Age and a stepping-stone towards the introduction of Islam to the Turkic tribes living in and bordering the area.
The missionary movements peaked during the Islamic Golden Age, with the expansion of foreign trade routes, primarily into the Indo-Pacific and as far South as the isle of Zanzibar and the South-Eastern shores of Africa.
Other demands included keeping such territorial gains as Austria and the Sudetenland within the Reich, giving autonomy to Alsace-Lorraine, and even expansion of the current wartime borders of Germany in the south by annexing Tyrol as far as Bolzano and Merano.
In controlled expansion bullets, the jacket and other internal design characteristics help to prevent the bullet from breaking apart ; a fragmented bullet will not penetrate as far.
* Solid copper hollow points, which are far stronger than jacketed lead, and provide controlled, uniform expansion even at high velocities
Indeed, they were on far weaker financial footing than the team acknowledged to be the last ABA team left out of the expansion, the Kentucky Colonels.
Still, the Lightning appeared to be far ahead of their expansion brethren, the Ottawa Senators.
The last years of his reign saw the extension of Nicaean authority far to the west, where John III attempted to contain the expansion of Epirus.
* Bāb al-Barakīyyah II, built by Şalāh al-Din in 1184 ; part of the eastern wall which was built far to the east to allow expansion of the city eastward from the Nile.
Quoting directly from the Electronic Arts press release announcing the Ultima Online: Kingdom Reborn expansion, Ultima Online was " The first MMORPG to reach the 100, 000 subscriber base, far exceeding that of any game that went before it ".
The Uvalde and Northern Railway to Camp Wood, the Asphalt Beltway Railway in 1921, and the expansion of the asphalt mines in far southwestern Uvalde County at Blewett and Dabney were completed with the help of Mexican labor.
Various phenomena throughout Greek history ( the extensive colonization by classical Greek city states, the vast expansion of Greek culture in Hellenistic times, the large dominions at times held by the Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire, and the energetic trading activity by Greeks under the Ottomans ) all tended to create Greek communities far beyond the boundaries of modern Greece.
Interstate access to Bloomington is not too far off as the Interstate 69 ( I-69 ) expansion between Indianapolis and Evansville will run directly through Bloomington with SR 37 becoming I-69.
The decisive Russian triumph in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-74, which brought enormous lands in the Black Sea region as far as the Caucasus under Russian control, resulted in a great fear of Russian expansion on the part of the other great powers, especially Austria and Great Britain.
" Ultimately the road expansion was far enough away from the mule, that it was never in any danger.

expansion and capacity
This may be helpful in improving the competitive position of established firms through diversification and expansion or through more economical utilization of plant capacity.
Yet Fulham's comfortable Premier League table positions in the previous years and the fact that, for the previous three seasons the ground has been filled to capacity, means stadium expansion is a viable option.
Most systems use hybrid fiber coaxial ( HFC ) distribution ; this means the trunklines that carry the signal from the headend to local neighborhoods are optical fiber to provide greater bandwidth and also extra capacity for future expansion.
Present installed capacity is rated at about 2000 megawatts, with planned expansion to 10, 000 megawatts.
Here C < sub > p </ sub > is the heat capacity at constant pressure and α is the coefficient of ( cubic ) thermal expansion
The container terminal at the Port of Kingston has undergone large expansion in capacity in recent years to handle growth both already realised as well as that which is projected in coming years.
Additionally, after the last football game of 2009, the university began an expansion of Bridgeforth Stadium that increased seating to a capacity of over 25, 000.
The development of large capacity, sail-powered ships carrying cannon led to a rapid expansion of European navies, especially the Spanish and Portuguese navies which dominated in the 16th and early 17th centuries, and helped propel the age of exploration and colonialism.
Library expansion was calculated in 1945 by Fremont Rider to double in capacity every 16 years, if sufficient space were made available.
In 1890, a five-member International Niagara Commission headed by Sir William Thomson among other distinguished scientists deliberated on the expansion of Niagara hydroelectric capacity based on seventeen proposals, but could not select any as the best combined project for hydraulic development and distribution.
In this capacity, the Bank would preside over this democratization of credit, contributing to a vast and profitable disbursement of bank loans to farmers, small manufacturers and entrepreneurs, encouraging rapid and healthy economic expansion.
Its current capacity is 220, 000 mtpy but an expansion to 260, 000 mtpy is already underway and is expected to be completed in the last quarter of 2007.
The Civic Arena's capacity was then boosted from 10, 732 to 12, 500 to meet the NHL requirements for expansion.
There are also other factors involved in expansion card capacity.
Some tolls are collected to accumulate finances to build future capacity expansion and maintenance of roads, tunnels, bridges, etc.
* Library expansion was calculated in 1945 by Fremont Rider to double in capacity every 16 years, if sufficient space were made available.
The airport has suffered from a lack of capacity due to restrictions for expansion, since it is located in a densely-populated area.
The expansion involved the installation of additional grinding capacity and new mill facilities and increased production.
The development includes expansion of the international terminal, with the new international pier, which house the new Airbus A380 and increase capacity at the same time.
This population expansion was enabled by the removal of a growth constraint in the form of sewage treatment capacity.
Current construction at University Park includes an independent art museum for the Frost Art Museum, a Graduate Business School Complex, a Molecular Biology Building, a Student Services Building, a Social Sciences Building, a Medical School Complex, and an expansion to FIU Stadium for a seating capacity of 45, 000.
This coefficient can be expressed in terms of the gas's volume, its heat capacity at constant pressure, and its coefficient of thermal expansion as:
In March 1998, Arsenal made a bid to buy Wembley in hope of gaining a larger stadium to replace their Highbury ground which had a capacity of less than 40, 000 and was unsuitable for expansion, but the bid was later abandoned in favour of building the 60, 000 capacity Emirates Stadium which was opened in 2006.
He worked on the specific heat capacity and the expansion and refractive indices of gases.

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