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Tram bogies are much simpler in design because of their axle load, and the tighter curves found on tramways mean tram bogies almost never have more than two axles.
# Class I devices present minimal potential for harm to the user and are often simpler in design than Class II or Class III devices.
The simpler microcontrollers are usually cheaper, use less power, and therefore generate less heat, all of which can be major design considerations for electronic devices.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Natural selection would favor the zombies, since their design is ( we could suppose ) a bit simpler.
This version also featured a simpler and more modern-looking case design.
However, many of his ideas were discarded during development in favor of simpler design primarily advocated by John Carmack, resulting in Hall in the end being forced to resign due to not contributing effectively in the direction the rest of the team was going.
The Alpha chips showed that manual circuit design applied to a simpler, cleaner architecture allowed for much higher operating frequencies than those that were possible with the more automated design systems.
However if the mask is for a particular use ( such as the protection from a specific toxic material in a factory ), then the design can be much simpler and the cost lower.
Replacement of the hard-to-implement decimal system ( used in Charles Babbage's earlier design ) by the simpler binary system meant that Zuse's machines were easier to build and potentially more reliable, given the technologies available at that time.
Irreducible complexity ( IC ) is an argument by proponents of intelligent design that certain biological systems are too complex to have evolved from simpler, or " less complete " predecessors, through natural selection acting upon a series of advantageous naturally occurring, chance mutations.
Compound logic gates AND-OR-Invert ( AOI ) and OR-AND-Invert ( OAI ) are often employed in circuit design because their construction using MOSFET's is simpler and more efficient than the sum of the individual gates.
Pairs typically consider more design alternatives than programmers working solo, and arrive at simpler, more-maintainable designs ; they also catch design defects early.
The remodelling work was completed in 1949 when Murrary Easton replaced the Gothic tracery of the windows with a simpler design in the style of the medieval Hall.
Whitehead faced competition from the American Lieutenant Commander John A. Howell, whose own design, driven by flywheel, was simpler and cheaper.
Although simpler to design and build, non-cache-coherent NUMA systems become prohibitively complex to program in the standard von Neumann architecture programming model.
A simpler, much slower, and much less expensive version, implemented using a more traditional serial processor design rather than the 6600's parallel functional units, was released as the CDC 6400, and a two-processor version of the 6400 was called the CDC 6500.
These machines were instruction-compatible with the 6600, but ran slower due to a much simpler and more sequential processor design.
This engine saw little use, but the simpler nine-cylinder version known as the Bristol Jupiter was clearly a winning design.
Eckert and Mauchly started work on a new design, to be later called the EDVAC, which would be both simpler and more powerful.
In 1992, CBC updated its logo design to make it simpler and more red ( or white on a red background ).
A solution was created that called for the circle to be divided down into smaller shapes that would make it simpler to design and create.
EDX spectrometers are superior to WDX spectrometers in that they are smaller, simpler in design and have fewer engineered parts.

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It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
Thus, in no ordinary sense of ' simplicity ' is the Ptolemaic theory simpler than the Copernican.
Analogously, anyone who argues that Einstein's theory of gravitation is simpler than Newton's, must say rather more to explain how it is that the latter is mastered by student-physicists, while the former can be managed ( with difficulty ) only by accomplished experts.
In a sense, Einstein's theory is simpler than Newton's, and there is a corresponding sense in which Copernicus' theory is simpler than Ptolemy's.
Its life history is much simpler than that of the truly colonial bumblebees and can serve as an example of the life cycle of many other species.
Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
In this model the electron cloud of a multi-electron atom may be seen as being built up ( in approximation ) in an electron configuration that is a product of simpler hydrogen-like atomic orbitals.
Yet a simpler alternative interpretation of the conflict between these two figures is that the Historia Brittonum is preserving traditions hostile to the purported descendants of Vortigern, who at this time were a ruling house in Powys.
( Another simpler system, called ladder bracing, where the braces are all placed across the width of the instrument, is used on all types of flat-top guitars on the back.
* The 400 / 800's 10 KB operating system was replaced with a simpler 2 KB BIOS, of which 1 KB is the built-in character set.
The theory of abelian groups is generally simpler than that of their non-abelian counterparts, and finite abelian groups are very well understood.
However, some modern scholars have argued that the demons and temptations that Anthony is reported to have faced may have been related to Athanasius by some of the simpler pilgrims who had visited him, who may have been conveying what they had been told in a manner more dramatic than it had been conveyed to them.
There is no simpler intermediary between being and non-being that explains and classifies being.
* economical: bioleaching is in general simpler and, therefore, cheaper to operate and maintain than traditional processes, since fewer specialists are needed to operate complex chemical plants.
If the large-scale Universe appears isotropic as viewed from Earth, the cosmological principle can be derived from the simpler Copernican principle, which states that there is no preferred ( or special ) observer or vantage point.
Respiration is the oxidation of carbon whereby it is broken down into simpler structures ; essentially the opposite of photosynthesis.

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The simpler term " chemical rays " was adopted shortly thereafter, and it remained popular throughout the 19th century.
A simpler version of the dish, begun-pora ( eggplant-charred or burnt ), is popular in the east Indian states of Orissa and Bengal, and Bangladesh where the charred pulp is mixed with raw chopped onions, green chillies, salt and mustard oil.
Nowadays the original game is especially popular in the Caribbean, but a simpler variant has also survived in parts of England.
The simpler Blaney-Criddle equation was popular in the Western United States for many years but it is not as accurate in regions with higher humidities.
As the decade wore on, however, many mostly younger listeners preferred to hear the simpler and ( some say ) noisier music given the name Rock ' n ' Roll, and this music became known as the most popular music for dancing.
A simpler sugoroku, with rules similar to snakes and ladders, appeared as early as late 13th century and was made popular due to the cheap and elaborate wooden block printing technology of the Edo period.
There has been a shift within the genre towards using amplified instruments and voices, again paralleling popular music, though some churches play the same songs with simpler or acoustic instrumentation.
Jump-Up is closely related to the more popular 1996 – 1997 era of jungle-drum and bass, known for its ' warmth ’ through beat and melody syncopation and simpler heavy basslines ( as opposed to the lighter, more distorted basslines of the precise-sounding techier styles of Neurofunk & Techstep coming out around this time ).
It was more popular than the Micro-80 because it was much simpler ( 29 IC's, i8080 @ 1. 78 MHz with i8257 and i8275 based CRT terminal ).
Another popular, somewhat simpler, definition defines East Texas as the region between Interstate 45 as the western border linking Dallas and Houston, the Louisiana border as the eastern border, the Oklahoma border as the northern border, and Galveston Bay shores as the southern border.
Web search engines like Google and popular e-commerce websites such as Amazon. com provided simpler to use ( yet more powerful ) systems that could provide relevancy ranked search results using probabilistic and vector-based queries.
By a popular recipe, kōji is added to cooled whole grain rice causing enzymes to break down the carbohydrates into simpler unrefined sugars.
In the 1960s, Vidal Sassoon made it popular again, using the shape of the early bob and making it more stylish in a simpler cut.
Coupled with the fitness craze, the new designs incorporated details already popular at the time such as broad shoulders or peplums: later in the decade and into the 1990s, simpler designs in a variety of lengths and fullness were popular.
Factors introduced into the discussion include: a breakdown of the transmission in artistic skills due to the political and economic disruption of the Crisis of the Third Century, influence from Eastern and other pre-classical regional styles from around the Empire ( a view promoted by Josef Strzygowski ( 1862-1941 ), and now mostly discounted ), the emergence into high-status public art of a simpler " popular " or " Italic " style that had been used by the less wealthy throughout the reign of Greek models, an active ideological turning against what classical styles had come to represent, and a deliberate preference for seeing the world simply and exploiting the expressive possibilities that a simpler style gave.
The 13-minute segments were usually only two-parters, so the stories were often simpler than other popular programs, such as the Superman radio serial.
His tastes are generally simpler than those of his sons and reflect popular culture to a greater degree.
For example " PadRacer " became a top-100 iPad game, although the Super Sprint-style overhead racing is tremendously simpler than the many high-tech, very realistic 3D race games ( such as " Real Racing ") popular on the iPad.
By the late 1890s a lighter, shorter style of corset was becoming popular, which had simpler shapes and which used much less boning than the previous decade.
The simpler infantry-style uniform remains popular in Commonwealth armies.
* U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt commissioned a committee, the Columbia Spelling Board, to research and recommend simpler spellings and tried to require the U. S. government to adopt them ; however, his approach, to assume popular support by executive order, rather than to garner it, was a likely factor in the limited change of the time.
The experiment is based on the classic word game of Twenty Questions, and on the computer game " Animals ," popular in the early 1970s, which used a somewhat simpler method to guess an animal.

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