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Thus and wide
Thus, a well-planned adobe wall of the appropriate thickness is very effective at controlling inside temperature through the wide daily fluctuations typical of desert climates, a factor which has contributed to its longevity as a building material.
Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes ; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information ; doing scientific studies using computers ; making computer systems behave intelligently ; creating and using communications and entertainment media ; finding and gathering information relevant to any particular purpose, and so on.
Thus the CGS system never gained wide general use outside the field of science.
Thus, the search for extrasolar planets also includes the study of planetary habitability, which considers a wide range of factors in determining an extrasolar planet's suitability for hosting life.
Thus typical dimensions were about long by wide by deep.
Thus the often-used term body needs to stand for a wide assortment of objects, including particles, projectiles, spacecraft, stars, parts of machinery, parts of solids, parts of fluids ( gases and liquids ), etc.
Thus there is very wide and continuous range of timescales covering the response of such a system to externally applied stress.
Thus, discrepancy of opinion in a wide array of political matters is often directly traceable back to a discrepancy of opinion in the justification for the state.
Thus Dumézil conceives of Víðarr as a spatial god ( per the hypothesized Víð -/ wide root-O. E.
Thus augmented, and swollen into a stream wide, the Elbe carves a path through the basaltic mass of the České Středohoří, churning its way through a deep, narrow rocky gorge.
Thus the soul continues its journey, alternating between a separate unrestrained existence and fresh reincarnation, round the wide circle of necessity, as the companion of many bodies of men and animals.
Thus, the fall of the Song cities was testimony to the wide diffusion of military technology which the Mongol conquests brought along.
Thus when there is a wide temperature differential between the hot and cold reservoirs, the COP is lower ( worse ).
Thus, in Part IV, " The Hard Issues ", he tries to demonstrate how the liberal and conservative worldviews outlined above lead to typical liberal and conservative positions on a wide range of issues, including taxes, the death penalty, environmental regulations, affirmative action, education, and abortion.
Thus, at age 65, Nancarrow started coming to wide public attention.
Thus the key technique here — which characterises a program as a chatbot rather than as a serious natural language processing system — is the production of responses that are sufficiently vague and non-specific that they can be understood as " intelligent " in a wide range of conversational contexts.
Thus Houchard's command was again spread out over a wide front.
Common's poetic interpretation of the text, which renders the title Thus Spake Zarathustra, received wide acclaim for its lambent portrayal.
Thus Leto's Golden Path gave humanity both immunity to domination by prescient rulers via Siona's genetic trait, and immunity to domination by any single ruler or disaster by spreading them far and wide into unknown reaches of the universe.
Thus almost uniquely in Europe, many of the UK's canals remain as they have been since the 18th and 19th century: mostly operated with narrowboats less than 7 feet ( 2. 3 m ) wide and 70 feet ( 23 m ) long ( although in parts of the country slightly larger canals were constructed, called ' broad ' or ' wide ' canals, which could take boats that were wide and long ).
Thus he was forced to leave the court of the generous duke Bernhard of Carinthia ( 1202 – 1256 ); after an experience of the tumultuous household of the landgrave of Thuringia, he warns those who have weak ears to give it a wide berth.
Thus, a wide bipartisan support is needed to change the official flag of the Republic of China ( Taiwan ).
Thus by the 13th century the tender joys of the Nativity of Jesus were added to the agony of his Crucifixion and a whole new range of approved religious emotions were ushered in, with wide ranging cultural impacts for centuries thereafter.

Thus and range
Thus, double-barreled shotguns are accurate only at practical shotgun ranges, though the range of their ammunition easily exceeds four to six times that range.
Thus, at UV frequencies and higher ( and probably somewhat also in the visible range ), electromagnetic radiation does far more damage to biological systems than simple heating predicts.
Thus the Luftwaffe's reliance on tactical mid-range, twin engined medium bombers and short range dive-bombers was a rational option under these circumstances.
Thus its range of action was predominantly set in Italy and France, where such sects had settled.
Thus, Leon who is only two years old is somewhat immature ; while four year old Roy Batty who is feeling the effects of his impending death shows a range of emotions.
Thus single decade scales C and D range from 1 to 10 across the entire width of the slide rule while double decade scales A and B range from 1 to 100 over the width of the slide rule.
Thus it broadens the range of sign systems and sign relations, and extends the definition of language in what amounts to its widest analogical or metaphorical sense.
Thus the variance is a measure of the amount of variation of the values of that variable, taking account of all possible values and their probabilities or weightings ( not just the extremes which give the range ).
Thus, it is easy to convert from a vector file to a range of bitmap / raster file formats but it is much more difficult to go in the opposite direction, especially if subsequent editing of the vector picture is required.
Thus, Vega has a relatively flat electromagnetic spectrum in the visual region — wavelength range 350 – 850 nanometers, most of which can be seen with the human eye — so the flux densities are roughly equal ; 2000 – 4000 Jy.
Thus it is unknown if there is a common root underlying all dissociative experiences, or if the range of mild to severe symptoms are a result of different etiologies and biological structures.
CSMA / CA can optionally be supplemented by the exchange of a Request to Send ( RTS ) packet sent by the sender S, and a Clear to Send ( CTS ) packet sent by the intended receiver R. Thus alerting all nodes within range of the sender, receiver or both, to not transmit for the duration of the main transmission.
Thus, there are 3 full observations in the interquartile range, and 2 fractional observations.
Thus range encoding can achieve greater compression ratios than the one-bit-per-symbol lower bound on Huffman encoding and it does not suffer the inefficiencies that Huffman does when dealing with probabilities that are not exact powers of two.
Thus, when a person plans what to do and what not to do, he will understand the range of likely outcomes from given behaviour on a sliding scale from " inevitable " to " probable " to " possible " to " improbable ".
Thus the Tschingel Glacier and the Kander Glacier, separate the portion of the main range lying between the Gemmi Pass and the Mittaghorn from the equally high parallel range of the Doldenhorn and Blümlisalp on its northern side.
Thus in a given range, C-E-G-B-d is on one side, D-F-A-c-e on the other.
Thus, the maximum service range of the station, is not equal to the line of sight ( geometric ) distance.
Thus, written records tend to reflect the biases, assumptions, cultural values and possibly deceptions of a limited range of individuals, usually only a fraction of the larger population.

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