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The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle manager, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
The takeoff stage of economic development came with the railroad revolution in the 1840s, which opened up new markets for local products, created a pool of middle managers, increased the demand for engineers, architects and skilled machinists and stimulated investments in coal and iron.
Local government was encouraged to enter into joint ventures with private investors, and these ventures stimulated an alliance between government officials and the local rich that paralleled the infitah alliance at the national level.
The police response to a legal, local minority protest transformed it into a nationally significant event which stimulated gay rights and law reform campaigns.
This stimulated local business, but also transformed the city into a rowdy, violent cowtown.
The discovery of natural gas in the area in 1929, followed by the discovery of oil in the area in the 1930s, diversified and further stimulated the local economy.
In the 1860s, however, the local growth of railroads stimulated development, as the New London Northern Railroad bought the Amherst & Palmer railroad in 1864 and in 1866 extended its line to a connection with the Vermont & Massachusetts at Grout's Corner.
Barron Field, just outside the city, stimulated the local economy and increased population growth.
* In the event that the bolus gets stuck or moves slower than the primary peristaltic wave ( as can happen when it is poorly lubricated ), stretch receptors in the esophageal lining are stimulated and a local reflex response causes a secondary peristaltic wave around the bolus, forcing it further down the esophagus, and these secondary waves will continue indefinitely until the bolus enters the stomach.
Rather than disrupting the local economies, however, the frequent movement of armies stimulated the growth of transportation and communications, which in turn provided additional revenues from customs and tolls.
For many years the Stefan Batory Foundation has remained the only non-governmental patron of ethnic minority education and culture, and the leading promoter of culture on the local level: in neglected areas and provincial Poland, where it stimulated cultural life and worked toward equal access to culture.
Those railway lines stimulated the local economy and once invoked a rail mania.
The planning of the line encouraged the local land owners, including Lord Kensington, to extend Cromwell Road westwards and the opening of Gloucester Road station, stimulated rapid residential development in the surrounding area.
The local community is stimulated into action after a world-traveling political activist, Adelaide Norris ( Jean Satterfield ), is arrested upon arriving at a New York City airport, and suspiciously dies while in police custody.
Before operating, he stimulated the brain with electrical probes while the patients were conscious on the operating table ( under only local anesthesia ), and observed their responses.
When a mining company ends a project after extracting the raw materials from an area of a developing country, the local people are left to manage with the environmental damage done to their community and the long run sustainability of the economic benefits stimulated by the mining company ’ s presence becomes a concern.
During the 1850s, a hide boom stimulated the local economy.
In several countries the desperation stemming from poverty, governmental neglect, corrupt politics, and unrealizable progress, has stimulated charismatic local leaders to initiate regional protest movements.
In the first years of the 20th century, progress was stimulated by the Banco Pelotense ( Bank of Pelotas ), founded in 1906 by local investors.
Blood tests in early infection often show a rise in numbers of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell that is preferentially stimulated by worm infections in tissues ( large numbers of eosinophils are also present in the local inflammatory response ).
For example stimulated local pain in the anterior tibial muscle causes referred pain in the ventral portion of the ankle ; however referred pain moving in the opposite direction has not been shown experimentally.
This and the formation of a local traders ' association which rebranded the commercial area " Poath Road Village " has stimulated a revival in the commercial area.
Development of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway greatly stimulated the local economy.

stimulated and European
The Marshall Plan was one of the first elements of European integration, as it erased trade barriers and set up institutions to coordinate the economy on a continental level — that is, it stimulated the total political reconstruction of western Europe.
The introduction of foreign metals, silks, and spices stimulated great commercial activity in European societies.
Activity along the coast stimulated European interest in the interior, especially along the two great rivers, the Senegal and the Niger.
Winters notes too that a group of itinerant actors who claimed to have served in European wars stimulated the Zouave craze.
This innovation stimulated other European powers to adopt similar military structures.
He was influential on Central European philosophy of later centuries, both through his own philosophy and by the way he stimulated reform of university programmes.
The gold brought home from Guinea stimulated the commercial energy of the Portuguese, and its European neighbors, especially Spain.
Huc stimulated European interest in Central Asia and blazed a trail for Asian studies.
Egerton concluded that Gabriel would have been stimulated and challenged at the foundries by interacting with co-workers of European, African and mixed descent.
With its sweet, wistful song the European Robin is a likely source of the legendary Nightingale, as birds, stimulated by the street lights, can often be heard singing in cities during the night.
The renewal of this view now, after two millennia, was stimulated by European contact with the " primitive " peoples of the Americas.

stimulated and resulting
Similarly, the spread of money economy stimulated the replacement of labour services by money payments, but the growth of the money supply and resulting inflation after 1170 initially led nobles to take back leased estates and to re-impose labour dues as the value of fixed cash payments declined in real terms.
The resulting traffic and trade stimulated further growth of the area.
The resulting increase in the world's gold supply stimulated global trade and investment.
The media attention resulting from the trial stimulated national interest, and, by 1958, there were 20, 000 copies in print.
With both synapses expressing the synaptic tag, both would capture the protein products resulting in the expression of LTP in both the strongly stimulated and weakly stimulated pathways.
For example, if the atria are electrically activated at 300 beats per minute, half those electrical impulses may be blocked by the AV node, so that the ventricles are stimulated at only 150 beats per minute — resulting in a pulse of 150 beats per minute ).
The excited compound can give up its excess energy by undergoing spontaneous or stimulated emission, resulting in a strongly repulsive ground state molecule which very quickly ( on the order of a picosecond ) dissociates back into two unbound atoms.
His early research papers that had stimulated interest in several mining circles overseas, were republished in French in1955, resulting in a major research effort by French mining engineers in this field.
To summarize, the T-cells are stimulated and produce excess amounts of cytokine resulting in cytokine-mediated suppression of T-cells and deletion of the activated cells as the body returns to homeostasis.
The more-sensitive roots are stimulated by lower levels of auxin ... higher levels of auxin in lower halves result in less-stimulated growth ... resulting in downward curvature ( positive gravitropism ).

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