A crossover is essentially a network of capacitors and inductors that divide the signal into different groupings according to frequency. |
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The ideal structure of topsoil is granular, crumb-size groupings of soil particles and plenty of pore spaces. |
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Map showing three main dialect groupings of Wa speakers in Yunnan, China, as well as additional sub-dialects. |
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The Japanese cedar is a handsome specimen for windscreens, borders and groupings on large properties. |
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Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods. |
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Political groupings include former communists, socialists, agrarians, liberals, nationalists and various centrist and independent forces. |
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There are a large number of strong and influential ethnic groupings in Kenya including the Kikuyu, Luo, Kelanjin, Samburu and the Masai. |
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Hang pictures in circular, triangular, or rectangular geometric groupings to add interest. |
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Such areas may be sub-national regions, countries, or groupings of countries. |
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Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market. |
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The second and third groupings were obviously longitude and latitude coordinates. |
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Their principal product groupings include amplification and signal transmission products. |
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After decades of rickety governments cobbled together from small parties, the 1997 constitution encourages larger and more stable groupings. |
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Like humans, apes and monkeys have to live in complex social groupings in which guile is needed to get ahead or simply to survive. |
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With their sculptural groupings of precisely calibrated arabesques, these dances distilled Ashton's personal classicism to pure essence. |
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We must stop hiding in our little comfort zones such as political parties, service clubs, associations and other groupings. |
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Grouping pictures in symmetrical or asymmetrical groupings will always give a stylish look. |
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Violent clashes broke out on December 4 between the people of the Nubian and Luo tribal groupings in Kibera, one of Kenya's largest slums. |
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Some people collect santons indiscriminately, others form groupings based on size or vocation. |
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Many of Indonesia's ethnic groups have strong kinship groupings based upon patrilineal, matrilineal, or bilateral descent. |
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The varied groupings of pairs, trios, and sixes massing together and flying apart proved timeless, however. |
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The euro row for the mainstream media and politicians is a bitter feud between rival multimillionaires and the groupings that back them. |
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Additional miscellaneous activities are also frequent apart from these major groupings, and can constitute a fifth category. |
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But you could make it work for twos, fours, fives, even higher groupings depending on how you defined the rules. |
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Above all, he must be seen by all political groupings to be unaligned and impartial. |
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Effective in groupings near large buildings and also makes a good screen or unpruned hedge. |
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With understated brilliance, she uses typical photographic structures to picture atypical family groupings. |
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For example, you can decide along unionized versus non-unionized employees, or by groupings of knowledge workers. |
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You get people like this, groupings like this, and almost, cafes like this when you live out in the sticks. |
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The U.S. is keen on how regional or subregional groupings combat terrorism. |
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Each Chinese character is identified with symbols selected from the group of ten symbol groupings. |
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The demise of party political groupings in favour of independent people who are prepared to examine issues at face value would be an added bonus. |
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The prostatic pedicles are groupings of connective tissue found on either side of the vas deferens and seminal vesicle. |
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At the same time the inadequacy of all the present radical groupings in the party was cruelly demonstrated. |
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The demand for UN approval is favoured by sections of the European ruling class and various antiwar groupings. |
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The groupings were made on the basis of location, while taking into consideration the continental and insular outcrop of the Cubagua Formation. |
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Chronology had to take precedence over the groupings, but the titles in these are given in the contents lists at the back of the book. |
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The evidence for that shows that some ethnic groupings are very intolerant to certain groups of food. |
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As the counteroffensive went on, the fronts and armies were gaining experience in repelling counterattacks of big enemy tank force groupings. |
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Once again, the significant elements are to be sought inside the major social groupings. |
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It can lead to extremists and it can lead to humans bonding together in extreme groupings and it can also lead to mistrust on a grand scale. |
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They form complex social groupings, grow relatively slowly, and have low reproductive rates. |
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They were also the focal point of the community, bringing people together to form new social groupings. |
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In many cases organizations representing particular nationality groupings have been set up initially with a social function. |
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The search parameters let you create your own unique groupings and sort them in various ways. |
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Who plays when will be determined by the personnel groupings and the type of plays called. |
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Our leaders, from both major political groupings, are turning us into a nation of thugs. |
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Stores are geared to particular teen styles and niches, or tighter age groupings. |
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That there are factional groupings within the Liberals comes as no surprise. |
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Women's groupings of all types provide important vehicles for social organization and action. |
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Among men this pattern is stable and consistent in the three youngest age groupings. |
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They strike from anywhere, out of all sorts of formations and personnel groupings. |
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Among the plant branches, there were several supported groupings representing only gymnosperms or conifers. |
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Jenkins ability to wield these performers into ensemble and groupings at moments touched the sublime. |
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It is surprising that another emotive word like tribe is still used to describe ethnic groupings in Africa when Europeans are called nationals. |
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The simulation was run using these groupings representing extremes of possible variation caused through modeling population dynamics. |
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Japan's most established party of government was formed in 1955 as a congeries of centre and conservative groupings with the encouragement of business interests. |
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The diversity and fragmentation within ethnic groupings and the balance of tensions between those groups during the twentieth century prevented interethnic civil conflict. |
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Such narratives decenter national black protest organizations and their local branches, lending greater attention to indigenous, unaffiliated groupings. |
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Loyalties are multidirectional and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings. |
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The Canadian researchers created the helium groupings so that each one was clustered around a molecule of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas. |
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String groupings of violins and cellos swell throughout and voice aching, mournful melodies, the piano occasionally joined by a celeste or glockenspiel. |
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Geologists are now investigating whether these groupings correspond to another new source of evidence of cyclic patterns in Earth's recent history. |
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Heal's many drawings show his devotion to this process, devising groupings to allow specific contrasts or emotional dynamics between works to emerge. |
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By using complementary sequences of DNA molecules that were attached to different nanocrystals, small groupings of gold nanocrystals could be formed. |
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And they are very far from any thought that their licentious groupings would provide an avenue for the emergence of a patriarch with a retinue of teen-wives. |
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Party groupings, the cross-benchers and individual members will be able to bid for the use of these rooms for official parliamentary or charity events. |
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The two colour groupings preferred by parents are pastels such as lavender, mint and duck-egg blue, and primaries such as navy, red, green and yellow. |
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All the groupings and distinctions of modern feminism were present then. |
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Case packers corral bottles into six groupings of four-packs. |
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In the context of social and demographic analysis, the microanalytic units of such models are individuals and groupings of individuals, such as families or households. |
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This was followed by the Carmondean Centre in Deans and groupings of shops in Ladywell and Murieston. |
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Phyla can be thought of as groupings of animals based on general body plan. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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Cladists attempt to create monophyletic groupings, ones that include ancestral taxa and all of the descendants. |
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These essays cover a very wide range of topics, yet they can be organized meaningfully into three major groupings. |
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Children wandered among the homes, forming random groupings in a kind of Brownian motion, playing, talking and making a companionable racket. |
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Skaldic poetry forms one of two main groupings of Old Norse poetry, the other being the anonymous Eddic poetry. |
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There are similarities between the two clusters in that many members in the two groupings have spun out from larger enterprises. |
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The 18-24 cohort shows a sharp increase in automobile fatalities over the proximate age groupings. |
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More complex social groupings emerged, supported by more varied and reliable food sources and specialized tool types. |
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Clans of Germanic people consisted of groupings of about 50 households in total with societal rules for each specific clan. |
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Not all Conservative MPs can be easily placed within one of the above groupings. |
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They continue to exist as regional groupings of the Local Government Association. |
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The main groupings of supporters can now be found in a number of domestic and international supporters' clubs. |
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Members are able to sit anywhere in the debating chamber, but typically sit in their party groupings. |
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As the Air Force has reduced in size and modernised, the squadrons and aircraft types have tended towards groupings at fewer, larger bases. |
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As of 1990, up to 16 subspecies are recognised, which are divided into four regional groupings based on skull height and lacrimal bone length. |
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Ethnic groupings often correspond to some level of political organization such as the band, tribe, city state or nation. |
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There are an indeterminate number of Indigenous communities, comprising several hundred groupings. |
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The taxonomy shown here follows the monophyletic groupings according to the modern understanding of human and great ape relationships. |
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This structure is organized into a hierarchy of groupings, with the largest being the superclusters. |
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They are divided into 17 distinct ethnolinguistic groupings, many of which are poorly documented. |
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Excavations that overlap the alleged time period of the Xia indicate a type of culturally similar groupings of chiefdoms. |
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The term Oceania is used because, unlike the other continental groupings, it is the ocean that links the nations together. |
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Although these groups are not cladistically supported by genetic studies, these groupings are nonetheless convenient for horticultural purposes. |
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The slurs utilized neighboring tones in half and whole steps in duple, triple and quadruple groupings. |
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Students may work as a class or in octads to find groupings of their tanka that work with those of others. |
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Barnraising, contains the greatest density of rhythmic challenges and the greatest need to count and understand beat subdivisions and groupings. |
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Finally, it is hard to decide right now who will finally become a geopolitical partner of Russian political-nomenclature groupings. |
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Finally, the big issue is the geopolitical choice of the Russian political groupings. |
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The terms Communist Bloc and Soviet Bloc were also used to denote groupings of states aligned with the Soviet Union, although these terms might include states outside. |
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In some countries with a strong cooperative sector, such as the UK, cooperatives may find it advantageous to form political groupings to represent their interests. |
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However, the groupings of animals present depend to a large extent on whether the seabed is composed of rock, boulders, gravel, sand, mud or even peat. |
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To decide which member nation gets to chair the G20 leaders' meeting for a given year, all 19 sovereign nations are assigned to one of five different groupings. |
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The Cruthin however still held territory west of the Bann in County Londonderry, and their emergence may have concealed the dominance of earlier tribal groupings. |
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Protestants refer to specific groupings of congregations or churches that share in common foundational doctrines and the name of their groups as denominations. |
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Their report, which will appear in Astrophysical Journal Letters, suggests that radio galaxies may serve as beacons for finding other primordial groupings of galaxies. |
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Seamounts are often found in groupings or submerged archipelagos, a classic example being the Emperor Seamounts, an extension of the Hawaiian Islands. |
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It has been suggested that the changes have been associated with social changes, increased empathic abilities and increases in size of social groupings. |
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There is an opening group of allemandes, sporadic groupings of several gigues, sarabandes or courantes, and five measured preludes occur together at the end. |
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Local dissatisfaction with Ismail and with European intrusion led to the formation of the first nationalist groupings in 1879, with Ahmad Urabi a prominent figure. |
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The final association layer, perhaps more arbitrarily defined than the familial groupings, is called the community, and is defined as a set of clans that regularly commingle. |
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The definitions of the greater ethnic groupings within Germania were apparently not always consistent and clear, especially in the case of mobile groups such as the Suevi. |
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The earliest mention of the Vandals is from Pliny the Elder, who used the term Vandilii in a broad way to define one of the major groupings of all Germanic peoples. |
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These groupings include infrared, soft X-ray, and hard X-ray beamlines. |
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Certain civitates groups survived as distinct tribal groupings even beyond the fall of the Roman Empire, particularly in Britain and northern Spain. |
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The piece, written in F-sharp major, utilizes the black-key pentatonic scale and the aid of brackets in the music indicates two-and-three-black key groupings. |
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Social conceptions and groupings of races vary over time, involving folk taxonomies that define essential types of individuals based on perceived traits. |
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In many cases these involved the artists extricating themselves from medieval groupings where they shared a guild with several other trades, such as housepainting. |
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So I worked on a tissue-paper copy of the perimeter plan, outlining groupings of plants of the same species and keying them with letters for the species. |
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