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For example, while burning an area of fairly thick forest and thus turning it into a more open, grassy environment might reduce the viability of a large browser ( an animal that eats leaves and shoots rather than grasses ), the reverse could also be true: removing the browsing animals ( by eating them, or by any other means ) within a few years produces a very thick undergrowth which, when a fire eventually starts through natural causes ( as fires tend to do every few hundred years ), burns with greater than usual ferocity.
Though this generally produces a fairly heavy vehicle, it can reduce weight for a given amount of armor compared to soft-skinned vehicles to which armor has been added either as a modification or a kit.
The algorithm produces fairly efficient variable-length encodings ; when the two smaller sets produced by a partitioning are in fact of equal probability, the one bit of information used to distinguish them is used most efficiently.
Most overheads use an extremely high-power halogen lamp that may consume up to 750 watts yet produces a fairly dim, yellowed image.
This produces a fairly steady supply of DHW ( Domestic Hot Water ) at low static pressure head but usually with a good flow.
It produces large cylindrical bunches of black grapes with fairly thick skins.
Mopane is fairly oily, seasons very well with few splits or shakes, and produces instruments of a warm, rich tone.
Kermanshah is one of the western agricultural core of Iran that produces grain, rice, vegetable, fruits, and oilseeds, however Kermanshah is emerging as a fairly important industrial city ; there are two industrial centers with more than 256 manufacturing units in the suburb of the city.
Only Sigma produces lenses to fit this mount, although their range is fairly broad.
The vine produces moderate size clusters that are nearly cylindrical and fairly compact.
This genus as a rule lacks pseudobulbs and consequently produces tufted fan-like growths of fairly erect narrow leaves, and conforms to the sympodial method of growth.
In his review for the Chicago Reader, Dave Kehr wrote, " Chase and Ritchie make a strong, natural combination: the union of their two flip, sarcastic personalities produces a fairly definitive example of the comic style of the 80s, grounded in detachment, underreaction, and cool contempt for rhetorically overblown authority figures ".

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The dissolution process produces a distinctive landform known as karst, characterized by sinkholes, and underground drainage.
This process produces a distinctive flavor, but the mold layer is usually scrubbed or cut off the ham before being cooked and served.
The use of compression brake alone however produces a loud and distinctive noise, and owing to noise pollution, some local municipalities have prohibited or restricted the use of engine brake systems inside their jurisdictions, particularly in residential areas.
The name is thought to be in reference to an endemic species of bee on the island, and the distinctive honey it produces.
Lignin, a highly complex arrangement of interlocked phenolic molecules, also produces a number of distinctive aromatic elements when burnt, including smoky, spicy, and pungent compounds such as guaiacol, phenol, and syringol, and sweeter scents such as the vanilla-scented vanillin and clove-like isoeugenol.
Diffusion from a center produces a distinctive orbicular appearance, i. e., Leopard Skin Jasper, or linear banding from a fracture as seen in Leisegang Jasper.
This process produces the distinctive reddish-brown colour of rooibos and enhances the flavour.
In general, wet in wet is one of the most distinctive features of watercolor painting and the technique that produces a striking painterly effect.
The alternating action produces a distinctive rhythm or swing which noticeably affects the operator's transmission style ( known as his ' fist ').
Each material produces a distinctive sound.
However, the society that reduced, produces the Law of Jante, is distinctive in that it titrates down into an anticipation and direct refusal of the alienated party's claim to superior knowledge — not generally desirable from a comic's point of view.
This system produces a very distinctive tone – sweet and vibraphone-like when played gently, and developing a hollow resonance as the keys are played harder.
Repeated alternation between registers at a singer's passaggio pitch range produces a very distinctive sound.
This " over-center " action produces a very distinctive clicking sound and a very crisp feel.
The ripening process produces the distinctive powdery rind and creamy interior texture characteristic of the cheese.
Language transfer produces distinctive forms of learner English, depending on the speaker ’ s first language.
Karn's use of the fretless bass guitar, an unusual instrument in modern popular music, produces a distinctive sound and playing style, which makes his playing immediately recognisable.
This relatively high semi-arid province produces many distinctive erosional features such as arches, arroyos, canyons, cliffs, fins, natural bridges, pinnacles, hoodoos, and monoliths that, in various places and extents, have been protected.
Like other Aspergillus species, it produces a distinctive conidiophore composed of a long stalk supporting an inflated vesicle.
Each of these characteristics derive from the ancient pottery traditions of the region, however Mata Ortiz ware incorporates elements of contemporary design and decoration and each potter or pottery family produces distinctive individualized ware.
Matilda Bay Brewing Company produces a wheat beer called Redback, with the distinctive red stripe as the logo.
Though Assam generally denotes the distinctive black teas from Assam, the region produces smaller quantities of green and white teas as well with their own distinctive characteristics.
The blowoff action produces a range of distinctive hissing sounds, depending on the exit design.

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* The resonator guitar or resophonic guitar produces sound with one or more metal cones ( resonators ) instead of the wooden soundboard ( guitar top / face ).
A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips.
The clavichord produces sound by striking brass or iron strings with small metal blades called tangents.
Several factors determine the sound a drum produces, including the type, shape and construction of the drum shell, the type of drum heads it has, and the tension of these drumheads.
While most may think that the body of the drum produces the sound, it is in fact actually the membrane and its vibration that creates the sound when struck.
The upright bass produces a different sound than the bass guitar, because its strings are not stopped by metal frets, instead having a continuous tonal range on the uninterrupted fingerboard.
Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
A flute produces sound when a stream of air directed across a hole in the instrument creates a vibration of air at the hole.
It produces sound by plucking a string when a key is pressed.
This is done by having one set of strings plucked closer to the nut, which emphasizes the higher harmonics, and produces a " nasal " sound quality.
It has nothing to say about the quality of sound that the receiving device produces, or what technique it uses to generate sound.
Some 1960s electronic organs used reverse colors or gray sharps or naturals to indicate the lower part ( s ) of a split keyboard: one divided into two parts, each of which produces a different Registration or sound.
The musical terms " piano " and " forte " mean " quiet " and " loud ," and in this context refers to the variations in volume of sound the instrument produces in response to a pianist's touch on the keys: the greater a key press's velocity, the greater the force of the hammer hitting the string ( s ), and the louder the note produced.
* Organ pipe, one of the tuned resonators that produces the main sound of a pipe organ
The sound that the larynx produces is a harmonic series.
A steel instrument that produces sound using shapes of the mouth and attempting to pronounce different vowels with ones mouth.
This produces a sound that is subtly different from the square waveform created by the dedicated hardware found in most analog synthesizers.
Walking across snowfall produces a squeaking sound at low temperatures.
The released airflow produces a sudden impulse causing an audible sound, or burst ( hence the name plosive ).
Powered by the line, the microphone ( A2 ) produces a modulated electrical current which varies its frequency and amplitude in response to the sound waves arriving at its diaphragm.
The varying current in the coil produces a corresponding movement of the receiver's diaphragm, reproducing the original sound waves present at the transmitter.
This produces the buzzing sound commonly associated with transformers that can cause losses due to frictional heating.
They may be guided automatically towards the direction in which the target is detected by some procedure, e. g. sound it produces ( homing ), or by the operator, typically via commands sent over a signal-carrying cable ( wire guidance ).

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