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Vermicomposting has gained popularity in both these industrial and domestic settings because, as compared to conventional composting, it provides a way to compost organic materials more quickly ( as defined by a higher rate of carbon-to-nitrogen ratio increase ) and to attain products that have lower salinity levels that are therefore more beneficial to plant mediums.
The equations are one way of looking at the condition on a function to be differentiable in the sense of complex analysis: in other words they encapsulate the notion of function of a complex variable by means of conventional differential calculus.
One of critical psychology's main criticisms of conventional psychology is that it fails to consider or deliberately ignores the way power differences between social classes and groups can impact the mental and physical well-being of individuals or groups of people.
This border extends all the way east to the low-tide mark on the New Jersey shore, then continues south along the shoreline until it again reaches the 12-mile ( 19 km ) arc in the south ; then the boundary continues in a more conventional way in the middle of the main channel ( thalweg ) of the Delaware River.
According to Diderot, writing much later, Rousseau had originally intended to answer this in the conventional way, but his discussions with Diderot convinced him to propose the paradoxical negative answer that catapulted him into the public eye.
An MP3 file is typically an uncontained stream of raw audio ; the conventional way to tag MP3 files is by writing data to " garbage " segments of each frame, which preserve the media information but are discarded by the player.
The term Hawaiian guitar is often used for various types of steel guitar, but in Hawaiian music Hawaiian guitar means slack-key guitar, a way of tuning a steel stringed acoustic guitar which is then played in the conventional position.
The exception to this conventional approach is the way some large government agencies approach safety engineering from a more proactive and proven process perspective, known as " system safety ".
The film led Roger Ebert to call Reiner " one of Hollywood's very best directors of comedy ", and said that it was " most conventional, in terms of structure and the way it fulfills our expectations.
If this is so, conventional relativistic effects such as time dilation would not apply in the way they would in the case of a ship moving at a very great velocity through flat spacetime, relative to other objects.
The plates can be connected externally in the conventional diagonal way ( as shown ), or in a different order for specific applications.
Barrage jamming has to be used against frequency-agile radars, which change frequencies too quickly to follow them in a conventional way.
The Shavian alphabet ( also known as Shaw alphabet ) is an alphabet conceived as a way to provide simple, phonetic orthography for the English language to replace the difficulties of the conventional spelling.
And one of the last great mimes of the century, Georges Wague ( 1875 – 1965 ), though he began his career in Pierrot's costume, ultimately dismissed Baptiste's work as puerile and embryonic, averring that it was time for Pierrot's demise in order to make way for " characters less conventional, more human.
One possible way of dispersing the material is by using a dirty bomb, a conventional explosive which disperses radioactive material.
In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an " assassination of painting " in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting.
The bassist, in a modal context, is not required to ' walk ' from one important chord tone to that of another in order to make each chord change sound, in the same way required in conventional bebop or hard bop compositions ; rather, he or she is free to improvise bass lines that may highlight or emphasize particular scale degrees within a specific mode ( e. g., a bass line that is constructed to highlight the 6th degree during a Dorian chord ).
" Barker and Corbett wished to avoid being remembered primarily as a duo, and felt they could not work in the same way as a conventional double act like Morecambe and Wise, and so each maintained their solo careers as well.
This unusual design was a way of coping with the river's frequent violent floods, which would have made short work of a conventional bridge.
The next procedure must also tell when there are no more candidates for the instance P, after the current one c. A convenient way to do that is to return a " null candidate ", some conventional data value Λ that is distinct from any real candidate.
Since the fold systems have vanished after the jump, the Macross is forced to make its way back to Earth by conventional power.
Wells originally wanted the music to be recorded in advance, and have the film constructed around the music, but this was considered too radical and so the score, by Arthur Bliss, was fitted to the film afterwards in a more conventional way.
These findings open the way to a biological control therapy to help in the treatment of S. aureus infections which are becoming a growing threat due to the rise of resistance to conventional antibiotic treatments.

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It has similar qualities as the Kh-55, except that its range has been extended to 5, 000 km, equipped with a 1, 000 kg conventional warhead, and has stealth features which reduces its probability of intercept.
A basic, conventional three-piece kit consists of bass drum, 14 " diameter snare drum, 12 "- 14 " hi-hats, and a single 12 " diameter hanging tom 8 "- 9 " in depth and a suspended cymbal in the range 14 "- 18 ", both mounted on the bass drum.
When other methods of calculation are used, it is conventional ( although not obligatory ) to quote the results on a scale that covers the same range of numerical values: this is known as an electronegativity in Pauling units.
The maximum range of a conventional radar can be limited by a number of factors:
In conventional range voting, these ties would be extremely rare.
Unlike conventional weapons of defense, the Bydo were conceived as limited range weapons with the purpose of destroying every ecological form in their path.
Although a conventional carburetor, with the ability to keep the fuel / air ratio constant over a range of throttle openings was precluded by the spinning cylider block, it was possible to adjust the air supply through a separate flap valve or " bloctube ".
Remarkably, in 1927 Baird also invented the world's first video recording system, " Phonovision ": by modulating the output signal of his TV camera down to the audio range, he was able to capture the signal on a 10-inch wax audio disc using conventional audio recording technology.
It was slower and had shorter range than the conventional G7a, but was wakeless and much cheaper.
While the V bombers no longer held precedence in Britain's nuclear strategic planning, superseded by aircraft such as the SEPECAT Jaguar and Panavia Tornado, which carried smaller tactical nuclear weapons, the Avro Vulcan would be perhaps best remembered for its conventional long range bombing raids during the 1982 Falklands War.
Compared to conventional warfare, nuclear warfare can be vastly more destructive in range and extent of damage, and in a much shorter time scale.
So, after all our journeys of the last 30 or 40 years, the disappearance of the intermediate range ballistic missile revived the old question of the supposed conventional imbalance between the Russian alliance and the North Atlantic Alliance ".
DNA vaccines have a number of advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types.
As the angle of attack increases, the leading edge of the wing generates a vortex which smooths the airflow, giving the delta a very high stall angle at the cost of high induced drag which allows a larger range in speed than a conventional wing intended for high speed flight.
Some general interest continued until the early 1950s but designs did not necessarily offer a great advantage in range and presented a number of technical problems, leading to the adoption of " conventional " solutions like the Convair B-36 and the B-52 Stratofortress.
In conventional fishing, smallmouth may be successfully caught on a wide range of natural and artificial baits or lures, including crankbaits, hair jigs, plastic jerkbaits ( such as Rapala Husky Jerks, Mister Twister Twister Tails, Rapala X-Raps, or even a Rico Popper ), spinnerbaits, and all types of soft plastic lures, including curly tail grubs or tubes with lead head jigs.
The particle exhaust disrupts the use of conventional radar and a range of wireless communications.
This transmission featured a conventional clutch pedal, which the driver pressed before selecting either " low " or " high " range.
A further improved DF-3A with 3, 000 km range (~ 4, 000 km with reduced payload ) was developed in 1981, and exported to Saudi Arabia with conventional high-explosive warhead.
A tiltrotor is an aircraft which uses a pair or more of powered rotors ( sometimes called proprotors ) mounted on rotating shafts or nacelles at the end of a fixed wing for lift and propulsion, and combines the vertical lift capability of a helicopter with the speed and range of a conventional fixed-wing aircraft.
With the Hamilton area already within the broadcast range of CBC Radio and CBC Television's services in Toronto, it was not financially or technically feasible for the public broadcaster to launch new conventional radio or television stations in Hamilton ; accordingly, the corporation has developed a new model, with Hamilton as its test project, to launch a local digital service that would be accessible on the Internet and telecommunications devices such as tablets and smartphones.
SACD recordings can have a wider frequency and dynamic range than conventional CDs.
The HPSDR ( High Performance Software Defined Radio ) project uses a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter that provides performance over the range 0 to comparable to that of a conventional analogue HF radio.
Tactics of resistance movements against a constituted authority range from nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, to industrial sabotage and guerrilla warfare, or even conventional warfare if the resistance movement is strong enough.

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