| These solutions are expected to offer an operating system-agnostic solution with no requirement for any host-based components. |
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| Computer chips are integrated circuits called microprocessors built up from transistors and other components. |
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| Massage, aromatherapy or reflexology courses have anatomy and physiology components that vary from 12 to 30 week courses. |
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| The more the building can be organized into discretely reusable components, the more value those elements will have in the future. |
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| Everything from napalm components to green berets, from gunsights to whiskey, from radio relays to rocket warheads, were provisioned. |
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| There are all sorts of other cases in which the standard components of parenting can come apart. |
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| The main components of this tea are natural xanthines such as caffeine, theobromine, theophylline and tanni. |
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| At present, the chemical components of this water extract are thought to include only alkaloids, terpenes and pigments. |
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| Ecosystems are functional units of interacting abiotic, biotic, and cultural components. |
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| It is clear from the quadrilateral case that these spaces have several connected components. |
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| Where appropriate a master mix of PCR reaction components was made and aliquoted into individual reactions. |
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| The only lighter products available are components for re-usable lighters, like a Zippo. |
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| By combining the register and gate there would then be all the basic components available for developing a quantum computer with neutral atoms. |
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| The residual error in both of these fits is small, indicating that the same spectral components can fit these measurements at both temperatures. |
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| Despite the small dimensions, there's a complete set of PC components hiding inside that brushed silver and black chassis. |
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| Both kinetic energy and potential energy components of dynamic energy DE increase in phase with one-another. |
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| The gear-driven design also makes the unit more compact than other similar components. |
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| This saved me the trouble of having to source components to squeeze into the case, allowing me to simply customise what we needed. |
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| All major components of the airplane were accounted for at the accident scene. |
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| Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems. |
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| We've gotten a monomer from the most effective formula by analyzing its ingredients and chemical components. |
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| Recipes for gunpowder, relative to the proportions in the mixture of its three components, varied over the centuries of its use. |
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| Trees also clear the air of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, two major components of acid rain and ozone pollution. |
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| National levels of ozone and soot are down, as are emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxide, key components of smog and acid rain. |
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| Try to avoid the use of extra components which the user needs to download to view the web page. |
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| If you don't want to mess about with components, however, the Blackberry could be just the job. |
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| And there is a main computer in the cab itself that coordinates the actuation between these two components in the drive train. |
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| The most commonly used prostheses are metal femoral components with plastic acetabular cups. |
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| Analog signals are usually low-pass filtered to remove most or all of the components above the Nyquist frequency in order to avoid aliasing. |
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| Most lattice panels of this region and period were made of many small components held together by complex joinery. |
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| My machine would need new bearings, a new controller board and several other components if it was to be brought back to life. |
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| Our mechanical equipment makes it possible for us to deliver all types of furniture components to you quickly, adaptably and individually. |
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| Here there is no unfolding to a single planar component but the algorithm finds an unfolding with four planar components. |
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| This selective texturing alters the surface to provide good adhesion between the tube and the molded or attached components. |
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| The sashes are built from 4 frame components, the top and bottom pieces are called rails and the sides are called stiles. |
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| To me however, the most interesting components of junk DNA are the mobile genetic elements, also called jumping genes or transposons. |
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| Second, the system will not work for materials that are strongly adsorbed by, or react with, the system components. |
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| We've just published an article and a report on the subject of India's growing components industry. |
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| The Defence Minister said that there was no movement of missile components to the test range. |
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| Procar is negotiating a number of agreements for the supply of control components, including the wheels, brake pads and suspension items. |
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| Our examples are taken from recent investigations of two key components of rocky intertidal communities, mussels and whelks. |
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| As an important element of the Adyghe culture the harmonica interacts with other components of culture. |
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| For those who loved powerful systems, the section displaying the key components of massive aero engines had much to offer. |
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| The firm manufactures car components, aero engines and components for helicopters. |
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| Kanbans also work where components are the same or similar and can be replenished by kanbans. |
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| The four basic physiological components of fitness are rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being excellent. |
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| It was designed to measure both affective and evaluative components of attitudes toward one's current job. |
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| The bone marrow is responsible for formation of blood components such as the white blood cells and platelets. |
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| Similarly, a company may draw components and supplies from a subsidiary or from an affiliate or on the open market. |
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| The profile for the niche vehicle supplier of components, assemblies and systems is quite different from the aftermarket supplier. |
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| The first is a different refraction for the two polarization components at the lens surfaces, which causes a ray bifurcation at each lens. |
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| If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance dispersing the reactants is the inert solvent. |
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| Concrete marble aggregate is one of its key components with 57 white columns, each weighing 29 tonnes, forming the structure of the building. |
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| In addition, the organic components of adjacent threads, particularly wool, can act as a source of corrosive reagents. |
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| If important variance components are omitted, then the residual errors are likely to be correlated. |
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| I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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| The components have high absorption characteristics resulting from the presence of carboxylic, hydroxylic, and aldehydic functional groups. |
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| The distinction between residents and transient species is not clear for all components of the fauna. |
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| Care was exercised not to separate the amniotic sac into its components, the chorion and amnion. |
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| These water movements and, therefore, the resulting forces can be resolved at each point into vertical and horizontal components. |
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| The problem was corrected when a mechanic reset the computers that control the components, according to the log. |
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| Sturdy metal doors, held shut with spring latches, keep prying eyes and little hands away from the internal components. |
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| They can strip insulation from wires for nest material and their urine sometimes causes corrosion on relays and other electrical components. |
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| We can become so wrapped up in cubic yards of capacity and horsepower that we ignore those components of scrapers and graders. |
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| Rehabilitation is a reiterative, active, educational, problem solving process focused on a patient's behaviour, with the following components. |
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| Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components. |
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| The communication, cooperation, and even conspiratorial planning between the components of the monopoly are unquestionable. |
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| The components of the parrot cage is the last but not least of the important aspects when buying parrot cages. |
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| Manufacturing industry includes clothing and the assembly of electrical components for re-export. |
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| The packing slip, complete with a full list of components, is a good thing to have on file in case you ever need to reinstall software. |
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| The remainder of the protein components in these complexes is encoded in the nucleus. |
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| When considering hazards, it is not enough to simply examine the components, materials and layout of the building. |
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| Well, now that we are done with the description of our workstation components and assembly tips, let's move towards some practice. |
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| However, the genes may be evolutionarily related, and the two developmental pathways may therefore have ancestrally shared common components. |
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| The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. |
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| The structure has potential for the development of active optical devices such as lasers and passive components. |
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| These components are reusable building blocks for constructing software systems. |
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| So machine manufacturers are adding rigidity to components such as the workpiece, spindle, and cutting tool. |
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| Several concrete components of the dam will also be upgraded and strengthened by adding concrete for reinforcement. |
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| Because these systems include redundant components, even strong perturbations may lead to only a subtle phenotype. |
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| In addition, each of these components will also typically have redundant internal components. |
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| Some of these components are redundant while others are critical paths so that any failure will bring the whole system down. |
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| The helicopter systems and components have redundancy, the duplicated systems being installed on opposite sides of the fuselage. |
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| While the shell does protect the phone's internal components from everyday knocks and bumps, it is not waterproof, merely water resistant. |
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| The result is that for most of the game the board cannot be broken down into independent components. |
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| I predict that these large financial conglomerates will redivide into components and will be spun off because they don't pay for themselves. |
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| Fuels such as petroleum are mixtures of various hydrocarbons, and may contain benzene, toluene, xylene, and styrene, and other components. |
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| A storage ring has the same components as the main accelerator but with fewer klystrons. |
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| Mix aluminium, lead, copper and steel components incorrectly and you will get rapid rusting. |
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| Other shallow wrecks in the area accessible at slack water include a variety of smaller Mulberry components and an infantry landing craft. |
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| Lipids provide material for respiration and energy production, and serve as vitamins, hormones and structural components of biological membranes. |
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| They agreed, however, that whatever it is, light is propagated rectilinearly with two transverse components of variable intensity. |
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| The major components of the independent double wishbone suspension are aluminium or titanium with Teflon and Uniball joints used throughout. |
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| Electronic components are then wired on to the device to process information that it senses or to drive the movement of its mechanical parts. |
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| They consist of two components, a liquid resin and the hardener to convert the liquid resins to solid. |
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| Propranolol may help physical symptoms such as racing heart and akathisia but has no effect on psychic components of anxiety. |
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| Among plant cell wall hemicellulose components, arabinoxylans and xylans are widely distributed. |
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| Other alternatives include total-external-reflection-based components such as polycapillary optics or diffraction-based Fresnel zone plates. |
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| Consult the manufacturer's literature for friction losses through valves, regulators, filters, and other components not listed. |
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| His timely bet on fiber optics in 1992 helped a low-tech cable and tiremaker build a leading-edge telecom components business. |
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| We created fonts for the alphabets of both languages so that the letters were defined using the same basic components. |
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| If activated it will kill DLL files related to the updating components of various anti-virus programs. |
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| With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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| Four of these machines were built and had a long and useful life hauling large components for Airbus airliners. |
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| The changes in the blood vessel and local hemodynamics could be mediated via a reflex arc, consisting of somatic afferent and autonomic efferent components. |
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| If rodent damage is found, clean and repair or replace damaged wiring, relays, and other components and seal over openings that allowed rodent entry. |
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| Several times a week a Singapore Airlines jumbo leaves Dublin with spare capacity which could accommodate additional high-value, fast-moving consumer goods or components. |
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| These are further split into two circuits, each of which owns or shares responsibilities for actuating flight controls and operating other hydraulic components. |
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| Ultrafine particles are highly toxic to the lungs, even when they are formed from materials that are nontoxic, and when they are components of larger, respirable particles. |
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| Sugars are vital components of life, e.g. the 5-carbon sugars ribose and deoxyribose are part of the skeletons of our information storage molecules, RNA and DNA respectively. |
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| All three components are tightly linked in a cooperative research program to reforest Missouri floodplains once dominated by oaks and other native trees. |
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| There are the laws of quantum electrodynamics, which control the basic atomic and subatomic structure of all the components of my personal computer's electronics. |
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| A supplemental respiratory device is shown that uses electronic components to regulate the flow of a respirable gas to a user, intermittently, on a demand basis. |
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| Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant agitation to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank. |
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| You specify the type and locations for electrical control components such as switches, relays, motors, and so on, and you specify routing locations. |
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| It is also a history of change and decay, of accepting some components of an incoming civilisation and rejecting others and refashioning them in a new and familiar guise. |
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| There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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| Multiple samples of components may be needed to perform destructive tests. |
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| The fate of components of the NE during NE breakdown and re-formation is of particular importance and has not previously been investigated in living plant cells. |
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| The present invention is also concerned with a blood components separator unit, which can advantageously be used in practice of the above-mentioned method. |
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| The market for this shielding includes dashboard electronic components, electronic systems controls and small electric motors for wipers, seats and mirrors. |
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| This includes removal of certain advertising components that may gather statistics, as well as detection of various keylogging and other spy utilities. |
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| It's common to reuse components, so once found, they're saved as handy property values on the klass object-class is a reserved word in JavaScript. |
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| The aerosphere represents one of three major components of the biosphere. |
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| Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir recharge. |
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| For a watch to be unique, the watchmaker should design and manufacture most of the different parts rather than simply source components from another supplier. |
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| Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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| In the 1960s there were several more projects to build ternary logic gates and memory cells, and to assemble these units into larger components such as adders. |
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| Capital goods and components were shipped from Japan to newly industrialising countries for processing and then re-exported to industrialised countries. |
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| Because a key ingredient of acetal is formaldehyde, acetal components left in a sealed container for a few weeks will emit a strong formaldehyde odor. |
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| These included components for air-to-surface missiles, aircraft machine guns, armoured personnel carriers, combat aircraft, torpedoes and combat helicopters. |
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| Differences between the three principal components of R up to an order of magnitude signified anisotropic motion of the spin label at some locations. |
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| In this research, values for the elastic coefficient of restitution for components of a molasse conglomerate were measured using a newly developed drop-test apparatus. |
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| Water, ethanol, volatile organic acids, aldehydes, esters, acetals, and ketones, many of them powerfully aromatic, are among the azeotrope components in wines. |
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| Persons who have a history of hypersensitivity to levofloxacin, quinolone antimicrobial agents or any other components of the medication should not use levofloxacin. |
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| The Metalor Medical Division produces components based on wires and fine tubes from specialty stainless steels, unique alloys, and precious metals. |
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| This is why, in the fourth day of action, airmobile units were included in offensive groups of forces as reconnaissance and fire-support components. |
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| The machines are put together largely from non-aircraft components. |
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| You must have a system to ensure that components coming in are accounted for properly and that canceled items are reordered or obtained from another source. |
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| His care for well-defined blocks of color is almost lapidary, like the intricately wrought components of stained-glass windows or a jeweler's cloisonne. |
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| We had isolated the tank, the pilot and control lines and various other components of the system, including valves and regulators, and each was flushed thoroughly. |
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| The internal stance reflects the fact that when people marry they become part of an entity that is not reducible to or identical with its individual components. |
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| Unpublished wind rose data reveal that prevailing winds are generally from the west, with significant components from both the northwest and southwest. |
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| We are agnostic with regard to hardware platforms and software components. |
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| The airway wall is composed of many interrelated structural components such as epithelium, connective tissue, vessels, muscle, and mucus-secreting gland acini. |
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| Is it right to take living organisms from nature and then reassemble and reconstruct their most basic structures, possibly with additional synthetic components? |
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| The solution for the optical lithography industry is to offset birefringence by arranging different optical components at the proper angular orientations. |
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| Without such a surface finish, the electronic components like transistors, resistors, capacitors and chips could not be fixed and electrically connected to the circuit. |
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| Alkaline hydrolysis or tissue digestion works by breaking apart the chemical bonds that hold proteins together, reducing them to their basic components. |
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| Electronic potting components in devices made in high volumes cannot use a silicone that cures slowly, because that extra processing time means higher costs. |
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| The database makes it easy and safe for us to store and retrieve information, and the Mason components make it easy for us to create dynamic output for the end user. |
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| The two major components of starch are amylose and amylopectin. |
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| These data furthermore allow us to assess the relative abundances of different crustal components in the source area from which the sediment was originally derived. |
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| A hyphen is generally used to indicate the boundary between the components of ordinary and reduplicative compounds in derivational morphology. |
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| It was discovered that the flame would burn brighter if straight metal was mixed with other components, such as porcelain. |
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| By the 1900s, Belgium was a major exporter of trams and other rail components, exporting vast quantities of railway materials. |
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| The two fuel components are hypergolic, producing a violent reaction on contact. |
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| These enzymes, which include amylase, esterase, phosphatase, protease, and ribonuclease break down the digestible components of the insect body. |
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| He was an engineer, it was his responsibility to retro-engineer the saucer and its components, to find out how it could do what it had done. |
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| The third aspect is that these two initial components must be incorporated into one and the same mixed crystal with a layer structure. |
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| A separatory funnel is a piece of laboratory glassware used in liquid-liquid extractions to separate the components of a mixture. |
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| Sometimes the door also cuts off main structural components such as the solebar or cantrail. |
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| Each of these critical components will be modeled, defining their current SOTA and the forecast for improvement in their technology. |
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| These, together with yield, may be taken as components of a supercharacter which is itself the overall merit of the plant. |
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| Such a difference in lifetimes expresses the unidenticality of masses, energies and momenta of axial-vector photons of the different components. |
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| Several methods are used to stabilise and protect submarine pipelines and their components. |
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| Aerostructure components supplier and integrator Ruag Aerostructures and TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd. |
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| Klune focuses on casting, forming, machining and assembly of aerostructure parts and offers a range of cold-formed sheet metal components. |
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| Chemical composition and antiprotozoal activities of Colombian Lippia spp essential oils and their major components. |
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| In the north, will-makers put big investment into such components of the Purgatory industry as Masses for the dead. |
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| We are weary of theoretical worldbuilders who strive to construct logical designs that weave together all components of the social fabric. |
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| It is believed the press was originally purchased to mold Bakelite components. |
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| The Web Interface allows web browsers to connect to the application server invoking components within each web application. |
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| Wellhead valves are critical components in the drilling process, noted Purington. |
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| The Western blot is somewhat similar, but uses an electrical field that separates out the various components by their molecular weight. |
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| Allofill retains the native extracellular matrix components of adipose tissue and over time it will be remodeled into native soft tissue. |
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| Hochdorf Nutrifood focused on the valuable components of wheat germ at this year's Fi Europe Exhibition in Frankfurt. |
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| Flour that contains whole-grain components provides more healthy fiber than traditionally milled white flours. |
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| The wide-ranging product line includes orthotic bracing, cold therapy, sports medicine and artificial limb components and systems. |
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| At lower temperatures the clearly defined components included mainly alkanes, oxygen-containing compounds and some heteroatomic compounds. |
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| There are all kinds of components needed to make these kinds of things happen, whether its under seas or in space. |
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| In addition, DataDirect Technologies is introducing XQuery components as the XQuery specification matures. |
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| Restoring it has been painstaking work, replacing thousands of corroded rivets and X-raying steel components to check for racks or corrosion. |
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| An IFS customer since 1999, MG Rover already uses IFS components for financials, purchasing and human resources. |
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| Silicon transistors have been converted into the basic components of a quantum computer. |
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| The vexing findings pertain to quarks, which are the main components of neutrons and protons. |
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| The reparability of plastic components is low unlike metals and metal-matrix composites. |
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| Both cleaning systems feature anti-IR reflective coating and have antiglare blackened components. |
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| The molecules are packed in the lattice in such as way that the dipole components are antiparallel and neutralize each other. |
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| Parsley boasts highly active volatile components such as myristicin, apiol, eugenol, and more. |
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| The compression molded components are said to cut costs because they consolidate parts such as lugs, fittings, and electrical junction boxes. |
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| Scientists are working to discover safe, efficient ways to convert byproducts of fish processing into nutritious components of aquacultural feed. |
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| A maximum oscillator frequency up to 500 kilohertz allows the designer to benefit from smaller size magnetic components. |
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| The ITC issued a general exclusion order against all infringing kinesiotherapy devices and their components. |
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| The old vaccine used whole cells of the pertussis bacterium, while the new acellular vaccine uses only components of the disease-causing cells. |
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| In particular Pinaceae, Podocarpaceae and Araucariaceae may produce a resin containing abietadenic and pimaradienic components. |
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| Tag files provide a very simple way for content and functionality to be abstracted away from JSP pages and into reusable components. |
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| These alloforms show a similar amino acid composition but differ in the associated carbohydrate components. |
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| Thus, it was concluded that the exudate of the resistant genotype contained four anacardic acid components. |
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| Wordtech points to no evidence that Assadian personally participated in any sales of Robocopiers or nonstaple components. |
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| If the breadboarded circuit operates incorrectly or erratically, try relocating some of the components. |
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| The carbonific components may be organic compounds containing hydroxyl groups or oxirane rings. |
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| The derated engine sold at a lower price, but had the same components as the standard model. |
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| If one or more of the slurry components reacts with the silica binder, dipcoat gellation may occur. |
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| The main components of the diterpenic fraction are acids indicating a resin from a plant belonging to the conifer family. |
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| They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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| They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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| This could indicate that both TMPRSS6 and erythroferrone are important components of one signaling pathway. |
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| Turf 'Fail and divot' masked the wooden components of the shieling buildings. |
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| Slightly to the north, TKA Tallent make automotive axles and chassis components. |
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| Mecaplast Group UK produce automotive components on the Low Hills Industrial Estate in Easington Village near Peterlee. |
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| The formula that gives the components is the account of the matter, and the formula that gives the differentia is the account of the form. |
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| Recent analyses have made significant inroads to understanding the Beaker phenomenon, mostly by analysing each of its components separately. |
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| These minerals are primarily carbonates, sulfides, or oxides of the metal, mixed with other components such as silica and alumina. |
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| If the engine does not rotate, it may be seized due to its being operated with no oil, broken engine components, or hydrostatic lock. |
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| If both Pompey and Crassus were elected consul in 70 BC, they would dismantle the more obnoxious components of Sulla's constitution. |
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| On the other hand, the only processes that could directly give a sentence new meanings would not give its components new meanings. |
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| In order to build these components, one must adhere to the specification so that the components can operate interoperably. |
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| Also known as jail locks, Scandinavian padlocks were made from cast components, having a malleable iron body, shackle, and key. |
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| Most of its components have become independent countries, whether Commonwealth realms or republics, and members of the Commonwealth. |
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| Modern manufacturing includes all intermediate processes required the production and integration of a product's components. |
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| The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components. |
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| Within Greater London there are 33 components corresponding to the City of London and the London boroughs. |
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| He saw species as systems, each an integral entity consisting of closely interlinked components. |
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| Offshore oil and gas from North Sea and Irish Sea, and more recently offshore wind, are significant components in Northern England's energy mix. |
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| However, change in the relative prices of basket components can cause relative PPP to fail tests that are based on official price indexes. |
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| Along with these public space programs, many companies produce technical tools and components such as spaceships and satellites. |
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| After the end of major operations, the main components of the British forces changed greatly. |
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| Brand equity is the measurable totality of a brand's worth and is validated by assessing the effectiveness of these branding components. |
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| The chassis was produced at the Crewe factory and shared many components with the standard R type. |
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| Here, components for the Eurofighter Typhoon, the F35 Lightning II, the Hawk, UAVs, UCAVs and Airbus aircraft get built. |
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| A pioneer motorist, he became personal friends with Herbert Austin, resultantly becoming a supplier of sheet steel components to the industry. |
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| The electronic warfare systems are designed by BAE Systems and include Northrop Grumman components. |
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| Because the spacecraft is of highly modular design, the components will be brought up by the Skylon spacecraft. |
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| He set about replacing the older and less numerous classes, and rebuilding the remainder using as many standardised GWR components as possible. |
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| Iron workers of the day were more like blacksmiths than modern machinists, and were unable to produce the components with sufficient precision. |
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| Transfusions are used for various medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood. |
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| Steam engines possess boilers and other components that are pressure vessels that contain a great deal of potential energy. |
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| The major and minor symmetries indicate that the stiffness tensor has only 21 independent components. |
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| Thermosiphons are used for watercooling internal computer components, most commonly the processor. |
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| Many adherents of Sikhism do not undergo this ceremony, but still adhere to some components of the faith and identify as Sikhs. |
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| The scientific community and philosophers of science generally agree on the following classification of method components. |
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| He was gentle, unassuming and private but his soulful voice and playing were vital, magical components of our most recognised Pink Floyd sound. |
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| Allowing teams to share more car components such as the monocoque and safety components is also under consideration. |
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| To save weight, a number of components were crafted using lighter materials such as carbon fiber and titanium. |
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| In early testing Red Bull was plagued with cooling problems and overheating of car components. |
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| The civil service of Ireland consists of two broad components, the Civil Service of the Government and the Civil Service of the State. |
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| These can be thought of as creating in a short period of time all the key components of a modern financial system. |
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| Finally, the WTO cooperates closely with the two other components of the Bretton Woods system, the IMF and the World Bank. |
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| Relations between the Imperial centre and the Empire's components were somewhat fluid, and were developed on an ongoing basis. |
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| Hence, this table summarises some components of EU laws applied in the European states. |
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| The following table summarises the various components of EU laws applied in the EFTA countries and their sovereign territories. |
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| The Scottish Parliament constituencies are also components of that parliament's Highlands and Islands electoral region. |
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| To include switch, cut-out and molly guard, you'll probably need to order at least two, probably three components. |
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| British trade and capital have been important components of the American economy since its colonial inception. |
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| Some components are unbolted and salvaged, including the engines and instruments, while the fuel is drained away. |
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| The solutions of the field equations are the components of the metric tensor of spacetime. |
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| Because of this symmetry electric and magnetic field are treated on equal footing and are recognised as components of the Faraday tensor. |
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| However, until recently, simultaneous, multiomic investigation of infecting microbe and holobiont components has rarely been explored. |
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| The three main components of a book musical are its music, lyrics and book. |
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| With the introduction of the NGTC rules, all cars share a number of common components provided through a contract with RML Group. |
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| Important components of pastoralism include low population density, mobility, vitality, and intricate information systems. |
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| The main components of SBI dealt with staffing concerns, removal capacity, surveillance and tactical infrastructure and interior enforcement. |
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| In these areas, Celtic traditions and languages are significant components of local culture. |
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| The Romans were the first culture to assemble all essential components of the much later steam engine, when Hero built the aeolipile. |
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| These are progenitors of stem cells, and critical to coordinating the functions of cellular components. |
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| The division of expenditure into these components is expressed in the identity. |
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| This necessitated adding extra shielding and insulation to wiring and other components. |
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| By adopting many established, American, methodologies and components Polaris was finished on time and within budget. |
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| Electronic FLCS and FADEC quickly became essential components of all subsequent fighter designs. |
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| In production engineering, metallurgy is concerned with the production of metallic components for use in consumer or engineering products. |
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| Additional items found on the CD include calling nonjava libraries from Java, and using the security API and developing JavaBeans components. |
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| A steeple, in architecture, is a tall tower on a building, topped by a spire and often incorporating a belfry and other components. |
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| The lack of precision timing components in early television receivers meant that the timebase circuits occasionally needed manual adjustment. |
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| Bajri, wheat, rice, jowar, vegetables, lentils, and fruit form important components of the Maharashtrian diet. |
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| Sphagnum moss, also called peat moss, is one of the most common components in peat, although many other plants can contribute. |
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| A feature of the granites of the batholith is the high concentrations of volatile components. |
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| Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
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| It is therefore economical to replace glass fiber components under compression with carbon fiber components. |
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| Modern turbines usually have a small onboard crane for hoisting maintenance tools and minor components. |
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| The components of a commercial fisherman's setline were measured in fathoms. |
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| Isallobaric gradients are important components of the wind as they increase or decrease the geostrophic wind. |
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| Baleen was used to make vessel components such as the bottom of a bucket in the Scottish National Museum. |
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| The cart has two wheels and is primarily handmade out of wood with iron components. |
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| Some fuels like natural gas, for instance, contain only very low boiling, gaseous components. |
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| The archaeological find known as the Visby lenses from the Swedish island of Gotland may be components of a telescope. |
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| Whilst each civilization emphasized its ideological autonomy, all were identifiably part of a common world of interacting components. |
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| All mine components other than wire rope, explosives, and detonating circuitry were manufactured by Detroit automobile firms. |
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| Wind turbines are limited by the maximum wind speeds their mechanical and electrical components can reliably and durably operate at. |
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| A maintenance organization performs maintenance and repairs of the components, spending almost all its resources on the turbines. |
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| By the end of 2008, at least 15 Chinese companies were commercially producing wind turbines and several dozen more were producing components. |
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| Signal noise is an internal source of random variations in the signal, which is generated by all electronic components. |
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| A growing trade in various components exists, including GPS units from other countries. |
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| The L5 consists of two carrier components that are in phase quadrature with each other. |
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| The components of nature are not just described in and for themselves, but also with a view to their role in human life. |
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| Filtration of the blood, reabsorption of ions and water, and secretion of uric acid are all components of the kidney's process. |
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| This polar motion has multiple, cyclical components, which collectively are termed quasiperiodic motion. |
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| There is often confusion over the components of the circulation that are wind and density driven. |
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| Thus, only the components with large wavelengths can be noticeable at the surface. |
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| They are dominantly mafic, but also can have significant ultramafic and silicic components, and some are dominated by silicic magmatism. |
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