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Thus the only concentration of troops in Conakry appeared to be the armoured battalion, with a modest number of Soviet medium tanks manufactured in the late 1940s, as well as Soviet APCs, and elements of the engineer battalion.
Thus such a gain medium must have a gain bandwidth sufficiently broad to amplify those frequencies.
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.
Expected to make use of devices with which listeners could press a button to indicate whether they liked or disliked a particular piece of music, Adorno bristled with distaste and astonishment: “ I reflected that culture was simply the condition that precluded a mentality that tried to measure it .” Thus Adorno suggested using individual interviews to determine listener reactions and, only three months after meeting Lasarzfeld, completed a 160-page memorandum on the Project ’ s topic, “ Music in Radio .” Adorno was primarily interested in how the musical material was affected by its distribution through the medium of radio and thought it imperative to understand how music was affected by its becoming part of daily life.
Thus, if a wave is traveling through several different media, then the optical path length of each medium can be added to find the total optical path length.
Thus, an optical fiber or a copper cable is a transmission medium.
Thus, in the Aristotelian view, a projectile moving through the air would owe its continuing motion to eddies or vibrations in the surrounding medium, a phenomenon known as antiperistasis.
Thus, many users of medium speed diesel engines such as railroad locomotives use V16 powerplants, including most Electro-Motive Diesel and GE Transportation Systems locomotives.
Thus it tends to be the medium of exchange function that constrains what can be used as a form of financial capital.
Thus, the chansons were primarily an oral medium.
Thus, adoption of sandstone as the medium for carvings in this temple has made it more advanced in its architectural design vis-à-vis other temples in its vicinity, which were mostly wood-based.
Thus, minimal medium containing only phenyl-Gal as a source of carbon and energy is selective for repressor mutants and operator mutants.
Thus, in the scenario above, a task with medium priority ran before a task with high priority, effectively giving us a priority inversion.
Thus, ODR is a different medium to resolve disputes, from beginning to end, respecting due process principles.
Thus, they chose to hide the data entry medium while not in use to make a more compact device.
Thus Rational argument, integral to print typography, is militated against by the medium of television for the aforesaid reason.
Thus it became the first international university and the first university in Malaysia to use English as the medium of instruction and administration.
" Thus, the advent of services such as Television on demand, Pay-per-view and even premium cable subscription services such as HBO and Showtime open up the opportunity for niche content to reach the right audiences, in an otherwise mass medium.
Thus if a beam of light with intensity I is incident on the surface, a beam of intensity RI is reflected, and a beam with intensity TI is transmitted into the medium.
Thus, based on visual evidence from the show, the battlecrabs appear to come in various sizes, answering the need for medium to very large capital ships with just one basic model.
Thus " M11 / 39 " means the 11 ton medium tank of 1939.
Thus it is possible that an individual ’ s experience with using a certain lean medium, will prompt that individual to use it for equivocal tasks
Thus, through the medium of musical subcultures ( industrial metal, gothic metal and neo folk music scenes ) and the creation of autonomous villages for völkisch communities, they hope to disseminate their subversive ideas throughout society in order to achieve cultural hegemony.
Thus this laser does not need a concave lens or refocusing lenses and beam quality improves along the gain medium.

Thus and exchange
Thus, although the agenda of external assistance in the economic sphere are cumulative, and many of the policies suggested for nations in the earlier stages remain relevant, the basic purpose of American economic policy during the later stages of development should be to assure that movement into a stage of self-sustaining growth is not prevented by lack of foreign exchange.
Thus, ATP was a simple request / response exchange, with no need to set up or tear down connections.
Thus, there is the idea that in the capitalist mode of production the behaviour of actors in the market economy ( means of production, distribution and exchange, the relations of production ) plays the major role in configuring society.
Thus, the service appears to aim to serve as an exchange ( or ad network ) for matching many advertisers with many small sites ( such as blogs ).
Thus, these cells cannot survive for long ' as they cannot exchange sufficient material to maintain active metabolism.
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 an exchange with a hundred 10x10 switches in five stages could only have twenty conversations in progress.
Thus an exchange with forty 10x10 switches in four stages could have a hundred conversations in progress.
Thus, ATMs often provide one of the best possible official exchange rates for foreign travellers, and are also widely used for this purpose.
Thus on that day it was customary to exchange cheerful words of good wishes.
Thus many children streamed regularly to the Baltic region to get food in exchange for products or their labor.
Thus " Fulbrighters " were grant recipients under the USIA educational and cultural exchange program.
Thus, poor ventilation leading to hypercapnia, left heart failure leading to interstitial edema ( impairing gas exchange ), asthma causing bronchoconstriction ( limiting airflow ) and muscle fatigue leading to ineffective respiratory muscle action could all contribute to a feeling of dyspnea.
Thus it can be argued that the most basic and general definition of price is that expressed in money, and that the exchange ratio between two goods is simply derived from the two individual prices.
Thus the renewed contact and resurrection of common roots and goals resulted in a positive contact and exchange, producing a world-wide net of genetic and academic exchange – leading to the innovations, produce and trade of agriculture, metals and alloys that led to advanced arts, tools, craft and technology.
Thus, given the fact that all heath hen specimens from known localities studied by Johnson and Dunn are Martha's Vineyard birds – where the population may never have exceeded several thousand due to the limited space and limited genetic exchange with the mainland – it is possible that the low genetic diversity and apparent distinctness of the Heath Hen are an artifact of the small number of useful specimens, all from the same close-knit population.
Thus the exchange requires both parties to put up an initial amount of cash, the margin.
Thus, during the Xth Conference of American Armies held in Caracas on 3 September 1973, Brazilian General Breno Borges Fortes, head of the Brazilian army, proposed to " extend the exchange of information " between various services in order to " struggle against subversion ".
Thus, a snorkel increases the person's dead space by adding even more " airway " that doesn't participate in gas exchange.
Thus, it became a meeting point that allowed Inuit from distant camps to exchange news as well.
Thus in order to limit the spread of blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis and HIV through shared injection equipment, many countries have needle exchange programs in most larger cities.
Thus, from the early 1950s to the early 1970s, the Soviet Union inexpensively supplied its East European clients with hard goods in exchange for finished machinery and equipment.

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