Changes in the game might have rarified some of old-time hockey's staple techniques, but what of the future? |
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To analyze the data we employed a combination of qualitative and simple quantitative techniques. |
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Two techniques are regularly used in screening assessment to establish the nature of a confirmed abnormity. |
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Not only can these techniques represent a usability issue to able bodied users they can present an impenetrable barrier to less abled visitors. |
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The tumour is often visible with basic radiological techniques such as chest radiography and abdominal ultrasonography. |
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Disease limited to the liver is suitable for surgical resection or ablative techniques. |
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With newer and safer techniques available, hysteroscopic resection procedures for endometrial ablation are being performed less frequently. |
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Here he expanded his skills to include marbling, dragging and ragging techniques. |
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But that was not the result of harsh techniques, including waterboarding, which were not introduced until August. |
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The person carrying out the examination is usually an ultrasonographer, a radiographer specially trained at ultrasound techniques. |
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While in CIA custody, Mohammed was subjected to coercive interrogation techniques, culminating in waterboarding. |
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It is extremely difficult to identify a specific genera of mushrooms by using standard culture plate techniques. |
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The oak frames were constructed using traditional jointing and setting out techniques. |
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If you let them worry about you more, you get stronger at your best techniques and they have to accommodate to your game plan. |
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Like many gulls, the Mew Gull uses a variety of foraging techniques, obtaining food while walking, wading, swimming, or flying. |
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The join, or suture, between the old continents can today be located with the aid of geophysical techniques. |
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In that the transition function is smooth and continuously differentiable, standard nonlinear estimation techniques are also applicable. |
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Practitioners of Thai massage use techniques from massage, yoga, acupressure, reflexology, and energy work to stretch and heal the body. |
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I introduced a variety of glazing techniques including light washes, layering, blending, blotting, spraying and antiquing. |
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Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color. |
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He has been actively engaged in the research efforts concerning water quality, manure management, and soil carbon measurement techniques. |
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Work will focus on the techniques used to safely store weapons-grade material and spent radioactive fuel from nuclear reactors. |
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With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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Army pilots refined techniques of aeromedical evacuation and developed new skills in all-weather and night flying. |
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The second issue addresses whether techniques employed in a research or university laboratory can be transferred to a clinical setting. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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On the other hand, in quantum mechanics you will deal more with algebraic techniques. |
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Using the techniques I learned in hosiery, we were able to quadruple our supermarket sales in two years. |
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Discover the survival techniques of whelks, worms, wentletraps, and other marine creatures. |
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A judoka who can execute his techniques with all three forms of attack initiative is a master technician. |
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I approach his back and sing louder, incorporating various distraction techniques like jazz hands and bump-grind. |
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Use application techniques that permit direct contact with the pest weed, such as wands or paint brushes. |
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Thus, it is essential for a judoist to master the gripping techniques that are very important in judo. |
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These techniques provide a more accurate method of assessing energy expenditure patterns. |
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Seliger's labor-intensive techniques of accretion and abrasion often mimic geologic processes. |
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The above-mentioned techniques are offered as ways to assist individuals with dealing with performance anxiety. |
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Many complain about the way in which editing techniques have, in the hope of creating excitement, adopted the methods used in music videos. |
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A wide variety of decorative painting techniques such as sponging, rag-rolling, and stippling can add a creative touch to your project. |
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The ancient Greeks pioneered several complex athletic techniques, especially in events such as the javelin and long-jump. |
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If I ever build a house I will use a combination of straw bales and the adobe techniques we learned from Jon Jandai. |
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Some patients can benefit from other techniques, including topical capsaicin and topical application of aspirin suspended in a volatile substance such as acetone. |
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It is essentially a juxtapositional art and can arise from cut-up, chance procedures or collage techniques, though it is not exclusive to any of these. |
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But only recent advances in scientific dating techniques, the latest using accelerator mass spectrometry, have enabled their true antiquity to be revealed. |
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At the News of the World, he said his concealment techniques grew lax and he started using company phones. |
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He had a spear, and was demonstrating tribal techniques for catching fish, joking with Jim, who was wearing waders and using a traditional fishing pole. |
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By the last quarter of the nineteenth century Viennese watchmakers were replicating earlier watch forms as well as continuing the revival of Renaissance enameling techniques. |
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First, cytogenetic techniques, especially quinacrine staining, were developed, enabling each chromosome to be recognized by its unique banding pattern. |
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But still it confers some advantages over the newer, flashier techniques that have come to dominate over the last two decades. |
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In short, my hypothetical study would be properly dismissed as junk science because it fails to use even the most basic statistical controls and techniques. |
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The development has implications for advances in lithographic techniques. |
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Get more information about this topic plus additional tips, tricks, and techniques at Behind the burner. |
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Analytical scientists should be delighted, because it is not often that those who develop workhorse instrumental techniques are awarded the ultimate accolade for chemistry. |
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The only current study of washi, it provides a compelling overview, explaining its history as well as the techniques and decorative motifs involved. |
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The course flies by, full of inspiring tools and NLP techniques for breaking self-limiting patterns of thought and behaviors. |
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Other techniques included laser-cut laces, braiding, and high-gloss liquid fabrics made from silk and nylon. |
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So there you have it, folks, several foolhardy techniques to fill out your brackets and make a run at office immortality. |
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He also practices it by bringing transcendental techniques into the boardroom to create the mental environment to generate ideas. |
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Early in the 1800s, experts had agreed upon a vast age for the Earth and for life forms found in fossils, later reinforced by techniques like radiometric dating. |
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Sponging, rag-rolling and verdigris are some of the more popular faux finishes, but elaborate techniques such as wood-graining and marbleizing also are catching on. |
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The development and perfection of radar and the techniques for using it effectively are as important as the development of the jet-propelled plane. |
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Statistical modeling techniques that businesses use to find customers helped quantitative analysts predict the results of this month's U.S. elections with stunning accuracy. |
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The state-of-the-art animation techniques and the space flight sequences look impressive, but fail to inject any excitement into the lifeless and derivative plot. |
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The CIA briefed me only once on enhanced interrogation techniques in September 2002 in my capacity as ranking member of the Intelligence Committee. |
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It combines pickup techniques supposedly inspired by evolutionary psychology with self-help pseudoscience. |
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Through this process, we can develop new techniques for applying ab initio methods and begin to predict when these new techniques will be necessary. |
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Sculptors, too, began to rediscover many ancient techniques such as contrapposto. |
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It is also associated with the artists' use of mechanical means of reproduction or rendering techniques. |
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Glass may be used for sculpture through a wide range of working techniques, though the use of it for large works is a recent development. |
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The BBC Research Department has played a major part in the development of broadcasting and recording techniques. |
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Geomatics is concerned with the application of computers to the traditional spatial techniques used in cartography and topography. |
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Attention is paid also to regionalization, which covers the proper techniques of space delimitation into regions. |
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Cartography has grown from a collection of drafting techniques into an actual science. |
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Geographers are making notable contributions to the method of quantitative techniques. |
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Geographic qualitative methods, or ethnographical research techniques, are used by human geographers. |
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In cultural geography there is a tradition of employing qualitative research techniques, also used in anthropology and sociology. |
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Ancient smiths developed the techniques needed to make metal tools. |
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Lawrence River and Great Lakes, in accordance with modern surveying techniques, and thus accomplished several changes to the border. |
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Somalia's economy consists of both traditional and modern production, with a gradual shift toward modern industrial techniques. |
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Invaders, colonisers, missionaries, merchants and traders brought cultural changes that had a profound effect on building styles and techniques. |
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The production of naturalistic paintings was new to this time period, and thus their techniques were considered to be innovative. |
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Gatherings organized by shops like La Porte Chinoise facilitated the spread of information regarding Japanese art and techniques. |
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At the same time, several lost techniques, such as oxblood glaze, were rediscovered. |
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Since the 1970s Sherab has trained a number of western practitioners in the highly specialised techniques needed to create thangkas. |
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To overcome this, the Typhoon employs what are now known as sensor fusion techniques. |
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Thermal spraying techniques are another popular finishing option, and often have better high temperature properties than electroplated coatings. |
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Once early farmers perfected their agricultural techniques like irrigation, their crops would yield surpluses that needed storage. |
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Inhabitants of the Indus Valley, the Harappans, developed new techniques in metallurgy and produced copper, bronze, lead and tin. |
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Given adequate techniques, secondary lead is indistinguishable from primary lead. |
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Thermochemical techniques can be used to determine temperature profiles within the crust, the uplift of mountain ranges, and paleotopography. |
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It now uses techniques drawn from a wide range of sciences, including biochemistry, mathematics, and engineering. |
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The predators often cooperate in groups, using different techniques to panic or herd a school of herring into a tight bait ball. |
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Different predators species then use different techniques to pick the fish off in the bait ball. |
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Modern farming techniques seek to minimize human involvement, increase yield, and improve animal health. |
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The improvement of animal health using modern farming techniques has come into question. |
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New techniques employed were filigree and chip carving, while new motifs included interlace patterns and animal ornamentation. |
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This caution was overcome by the discovery of such techniques as frottage and decalcomania. |
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Paalen contributed Fumage and Onslow Ford Coulage as new pictorial automatic techniques. |
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He taught himself both the traditional techniques of stained and leaded glass and the newer ones of concrete glass. |
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However, the Chinese techniques and composition used to manufacture porcelain were not yet fully understood. |
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New techniques were invented to allow mixing of the music, as this was before the era of multitrack tape machines. |
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Sheep farming in the mountains of Wales is an arduous task, particularly when the traditional techniques of farming are followed. |
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The cuisine of Goa is influenced by its Hindu origins, 400 years of Portuguese colonialism, and modern techniques. |
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These cuisines tend to adapt Indian seasoning and cooking techniques to foreign dishes. |
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The preference for seasoning and cooking techniques of Chinese provinces depend on differences in historical background and ethnic groups. |
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Because of imperial expansion and trading, ingredients and cooking techniques from other cultures are integrated into Chinese cuisines over time. |
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Bird migration routes have been studied by a variety of techniques including the oldest, marking. |
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Island restoration techniques, pioneered by New Zealand, enable the removal of exotic invaders from increasingly large islands. |
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The main threat to porpoises is static fishing techniques such as gill and tangle nets. |
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These fields frequently overlap, but tend to use different methodologies and techniques. |
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Access to such areas is controlled by a variety of barrier techniques, sometimes involving changes of clothing and foot wear as required. |
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This reactor was shut down in 1981, and is now part of a pilot project to demonstrate techniques for safely decommissioning a nuclear reactor. |
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Wind turbines are designed, using a range of computer modelling techniques, to exploit the wind energy that exists at a location. |
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Construction may use manual layup techniques or composite resin injection molding. |
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Fishing techniques may be altered to minimize bycatch and reduce impacts on marine habitats. |
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These techniques include using varied gear types depending on target species and habitat type. |
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The term 'salinity' is, for oceanographers, usually associated with one of a set of specific measurement techniques. |
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As the dominant techniques evolve, so do different descriptions of salinity. |
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Coastal management is defence against flooding and erosion, and techniques that stop erosion to claim lands. |
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During the 1920s and '30s, private or local community interests protected many coastal areas using these techniques on an ad hoc basis. |
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However, measurements are generally subject to the limitations of conventional surveying techniques. |
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A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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Remote sensing techniques can be cost effective, reduce manual error and reduce the subjectivity of conventional field techniques. |
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With the development of archaeology and the application of modern techniques, many previously lost cities have been rediscovered. |
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New techniques to avoid the saturation problem and to measure magnitudes rapidly for very large earthquakes are being developed. |
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Other species will sometimes use these techniques if the opportunity arises. |
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There is an ongoing effort to resolve the taxonomic confusion using a continuing synthesis of systematic data and molecular techniques. |
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He used dog sleds and techniques of surviving in the environment which he had learned from the native Inuit. |
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However, most have not been able to resist the temptation to use more modern techniques and tools in the construction process. |
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Ship fires may result in the loss of the ship due to lack of specialized firefighting gear and techniques and fires can burn for days. |
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He also developed similar techniques when it came to measuring the heights of mountains, depths of the valleys, and expanse of the horizon. |
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This new method is a great advancement over past techniques. |
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Chapter 2 is a brief introduction to some fundamental techniques for countable torsion-free abelian groups. |
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The group of Warsaw cavers climbed out of several caves in Poland and of Sistema Cheve using alpinist techniques. |
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The craze for bambooing furniture and accessories was one of many popular paint techniques in the 18th century and early Victorian era. |
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We do not discuss specific interrogation techniques because they are classified information. |
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We introduce two new techniques for proving termination of context-sensitive rewriting. |
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There are certainly other cromulent techniques which may perform well for certain models and assumptions. |
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A wide range of techniques is available for reservoir desiltation, the cost of which needs to be budgeted for. |
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The dissociative techniques separated ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia. |
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Almost all techniques of film-craft have been tried out in Hollywood, and the result has been near perfection of cinematic art. |
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In determining whether the male is ready for conversation, the woman should not hesitate to employ the delicate techniques of foretalk. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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These same forest images appeared when he adapted his frottage technique to the roughly rubbed and scratched painting techniques of grattage. |
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Precision manufacturing techniques made it possible to build machines that mechanized the shoe industry. |
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There is little or no direct evidence revealing the construction techniques used by the Stonehenge builders. |
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Roman gardens were influenced by Egyptian, Persian, and Greek gardening techniques. |
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A concern with the techniques of prayer is condemned as 'pagan', and instead a simple trust in God's fatherly goodness is encouraged. |
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Typically they were soldiers who demonstrated they had knowledge in wound treatment and even simple surgical techniques. |
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Painters developed other techniques, studying light, shadow, and, famously in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, human anatomy. |
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In the last phase of his career, Shakespeare adopted many techniques to achieve these effects. |
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This led to the adoption of different tunnelling techniques on the two sides. |
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Putting a value on a brand by brand valuation or using marketing mix modeling techniques is distinct to valuing a trademark. |
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Once this is done, each processor parses and lexes its own documents, using conventional programming techniques. |
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Lister confirmed Pasteur's conclusions with his own experiments and decided to use his findings to develop antiseptic techniques for wounds. |
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His father taught him drawing and observational techniques from the age of four and Brunel had learned Euclidean geometry by eight. |
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At Soho, he adopted the latest techniques, branching into silver plate, ormolu and other decorative arts. |
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The First World War acted as a catalyst for the rapid development of blood banks and transfusion techniques. |
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From this point of view, calculus is a collection of techniques for manipulating infinitesimals. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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In around 750 BC iron working techniques reached Britain from Southern Europe. |
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That was the long way around of saying that I tend to use terribly crude debugging techniques with unsafe printfs. |
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Teachers in an ESL class are specifically trained in particular techniques and tools to help students learn English. |
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Appropriate as many mathematical techniques and metaphorical expressions from contemporary respectable science, primarily physics as possible. |
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In addition, specialist cleaning techniques are used to remove accumulated chemical deposits which are very damaging to the building. |
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There are suggestions that construction techniques such as lath and plaster and even cob may have evolved from wattle and daub. |
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Architects also began to experiment with new materials and techniques, which gave them greater freedom to create new forms. |
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Architectural techniques were adapted and developed to build churches that reflected this teaching. |
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In China, pyrotechnicians were respected for their knowledge of complex techniques in mounting firework displays. |
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Almost all of the many techniques known in metalwork can be found in Insular work. |
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Despite assimilating Italian techniques and Reformation theology, Holbein's art in many ways extended the Gothic tradition. |
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He was impressed with Murnau's work and later used many techniques for the set design in his own productions. |
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Of more weight are Belloc's Sonnets and Verses, a volume that deploys the same singing and rhyming techniques of his children's verses. |
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Recorded between July and October, With the Beatles made better use of studio production techniques than its predecessor. |
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His writing style incorporates a number of storytelling techniques such as flashbacks, shifting points of view and unreliable narrators. |
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These workshops may include help with citations, effective search techniques, journal databases, and electronic citation software. |
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To capitalise on its investment, the channel introduced a number of new techniques to make the coverage more interesting for armchair fans. |
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The sea at Weymouth and Brighton stimulated Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant colour and vivacious brushwork. |
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He could never have imagined how influential his honest techniques would turn out to be. |
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New techniques such as telephoto lenses and cameras mounted on tracks were employed. |
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By September, standard tactics for raids had become an amalgam of techniques. |
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Grace is regarded as one of the greatest cricket players of all time, and devised most of the techniques of modern batting. |
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They employed production line and prefabrication techniques such as those used in shipyards today. |
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Unlike earlier composite materials, GLARE can be repaired using conventional aluminium repair techniques. |
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In 2008, Airbus planned to introduce new techniques and procedures to cut assembly time in half. |
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However, in the late 1960s Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking used global techniques to prove that singularities appear generically. |
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Raymond Rettew made a significant contribution to the American war effort by his techniques to produce commercial quantities of penicillin. |
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Modern biology and biochemistry make intensive use of these techniques in recombinant DNA technology. |
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Jiangsu cuisine favours cooking techniques such as braising and stewing, while Sichuan cuisine employs baking. |
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These techniques, especially multiple sequence alignment, are used in studying phylogenetic relationships and protein function. |
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Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. |
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This can be monitored using multiple types of techniques to finally develop a reservoir model than accurately predicts well performance. |
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Standards of experimental and quantification techniques, as well as the tradition of citation, were introduced. |
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Swift's first major prose work, A Tale of a Tub, demonstrates many of the themes and stylistic techniques he would employ in his later work. |
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These have been toned down in recent decades as he has adapted and transformed the techniques into more subtle methods. |
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Molecular techniques are also widely used in studies of avian population biology and ecology. |
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The tools and techniques of ornithology are varied and new inventions and approaches are quickly incorporated. |
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These techniques can be used in combination with other techniques such as ringing. |
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Cladistic analysis, among other modern techniques, helps to compensate for an often incomplete and fragmentary fossil record. |
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Measuring crocodile age is unreliable, although several techniques are used to derive a reasonable guess. |
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Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques. |
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Having some training in a gym may be beneficial in alerting people to possible hazards and provide techniques to avoid bad falls. |
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Pasture management techniques such as rotational grazing are common for dairy production. |
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The quest for vineyard efficiency has produced a bewildering range of systems and techniques in recent years. |
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Such techniques have made possible the development of wine industries in New World countries such as Canada. |
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The material requires special manufacturing techniques, construction tools and construction skills. |
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Crop nutrient use may also be managed using cultural techniques such as crop rotation or a fallow period. |
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The 18th century was mainly an era of consolidation of the techniques developed in the previous century. |
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Fishing techniques include hand gathering, spearfishing, netting, angling and trapping. |
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Recreational, commercial and artisanal fishers use different techniques, and also, sometimes, the same techniques. |
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The effective use of fishing techniques often depends on this additional knowledge. |
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Which of the various techniques an angler may choose is dictated mainly by the target species and by its habitat. |
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None of these techniques fall under the definition of angling since they do not rely upon the use of a hook and line. |
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Modern excavation techniques require that the precise locations of objects and features, known as their provenance or provenience, be recorded. |
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Experimental techniques remain a crucial component to improving the inferential frameworks for interpreting the archaeological record. |
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It emphasizes the application of analytical techniques from physics, chemistry, and engineering. |
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They had cremation burials and possessed advanced metallurgical techniques. |
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Not all painting techniques are equally well represented in the archaeological record. |
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Various strategies and techniques were employed in Christianization campaigns from Late Antiquity and throughout the Middle Ages. |
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Minoan metal masters worked with imported gold and copper and mastered techniques of wax casting, embossing, gilding, nielo, and granulation. |
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More detailed identification techniques involve the culture of infectious agents isolated from a patient. |
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In the absence of suitable plate culture techniques, some microbes require culture within live animals. |
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Complex serological techniques have been developed into what are known as Immunoassays. |
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The use of the new techniques by indigenous groups later became a disputed factor in native resistance to the colonial and American governments. |
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They drew upon the techniques, styles, and complexity in painting achieved by their Song and Yuan predecessors, but added techniques and styles. |
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However, most published works were still produced through traditional block printing techniques. |
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Effective assimilation of Chinese naval techniques allowed the Yuan army to quickly conquer the Song. |
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New uses and manufacturing techniques have been found for silk for making everything from disposable cups to drug delivery systems and holograms. |
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India also adopted techniques from East Asia, adapting the inherited formulation to encompass aromatic roots and other indigenous flora. |
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All these techniques will, to a certain extent, distort the odor of the aromatic compounds obtained from the raw materials. |
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Chemical preservation and physical preservation techniques are sometimes combined. |
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He redistributed land, founded agricultural schools to improve farming techniques, and took a personal interest in the expansion of exports. |
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Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. |
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Here was music by a young composer audaciously combining postserial techniques with the buzz-saw din of rock. |
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The ancient peoples of the Andes such as the Incas have practiced irrigation techniques for over 6,000 years. |
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All navigational techniques involve locating the navigator's position compared to known locations or patterns. |
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Ebenezer did not patent his invention and shared his techniques with anyone. |
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These techniques had been preserved while similar techniques had been forgotten elsewhere partly due to the remoteness of the Carolinian Islands. |
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Panamanian cuisine is a mix of African, Spanish, and Native American techniques, dishes, and ingredients, reflecting its diverse population. |
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Peru's diversity of ingredients and cooking techniques is receiving worldwide acclaim. |
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Currently, fine-needle aspiration cytology is one of the most popular and accurate techniques for presurgically evaluating thyroid nodules. |
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The principal areas covered are deep grouting with several variations, French drains, and forced water techniques designed to preswell the clay. |
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Craftsmen in Tanegashima have kept alive traditional techniques for forging and sharpening iron tools. |
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The Japanese soon worked on various techniques to improve the effectiveness of their guns. |
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We have processed the data using our proven techniques, and have come to the following conclusions. |
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Wedgewood was known to have used marketing techniques such as direct mail, travelling salesmen and catalogues in the eighteenth century. |
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Mail, if a warrior could afford it, provided a significant advantage when combined with competent fighting techniques. |
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Horses are animals of habit that respond well to regimentation, and respond best when the same routines and techniques are used consistently. |
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Before the availability of DNA techniques to resolve the questions related to the domestication of the horse, various hypotheses were proposed. |
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Sport hunting from horseback evolved from earlier practical hunting techniques. |
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Modern farming techniques in developed countries usually rely on dense planting, which produces one ear per stalk. |
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In the Battle of Nieuwpoort in 1600, he administered the new techniques and technologies for the first time. |
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In the early 16th century, there was rivalry in Venetian painting between the disegno and colorito techniques. |
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In Japan, Chinese potter refugees were able to introduce refined porcelain techniques and enamel glazes to the Arita kilns. |
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Its methods and techniques were simpler than those of its continental counterparts. |
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Since then, areas have developed specialties in form and decoration, but techniques have not changed much for over 400 years. |
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In East Asia, both woodblock and movable type printing were manual reproduction techniques, that is hand printing. |
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From the 15th week of gestation until approximately the 26th, other techniques must be used. |
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In Europe and North America, abortion techniques advanced starting in the 17th century. |
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When fabricating or shaping parts, several techniques are used to remove unwanted metal. |
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Modern spinning mills are mainly built around open end spinning techniques using rotors or ring spinning techniques using spindles. |
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Because of their mass production techniques they were reluctant and slow to retool for new technologies such as shuttleless looms. |
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Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques. |
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In 1712 Darby offered to instruct William Rawlinson, a fellow Quaker and ironmaster, in the techniques of smelting with coke. |
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Different approaches have been achieved including empirical knowledge, employment of numerical models, and Artificial Intelligence techniques. |
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This information includes portfolio number, dates of drawings and comments on techniques used. |
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The Ordnance Department freely shared the techniques used with outside suppliers. |
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Most natural dyes are mordant dyes and there is therefore a large literature base describing dyeing techniques. |
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Those techniques have been developed over many decades and summarized in more than 640 patents. |
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These all tend to clog the cutting wheel more than steel and cast iron, but with special techniques it is possible to grind them. |
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Other finishes can be achieved with chiselling, or more conventional techniques such as painting or covering it with other materials. |
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Both of these techniques however left considerable amount of usable coal behind. |
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In 1929 a replica Rocket was commissioned from Robert Stephenson and Company by Henry Ford, using Stephenson's original construction techniques. |
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In this form of radiotherapy, high doses are delivered over a number of sessions using stereotactic targeting techniques. |
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A full range of glassblowing techniques was developed within decades of its invention. |
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But since lace evolved from other techniques, it is impossible to say that it originated in any one place. |
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He employed advanced manufacturing techniques such as interchangeable parts and an organized production line. |
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It actually took eight years to deliver the order, as Whitney perfected and developed new techniques and machines. |
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The armories also openly shared manufacturing techniques with private industry. |
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In theory, the use of techniques requires the ruler not engage in any interference or subjective consideration. |
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Sake Dean Mahomed had learned much of Mughal chemistry and understood the techniques used to produce various alkali and soaps to produce shampoo. |
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This series is an incomparable source of detailed information about the techniques of handicraft and manufacture in the 18th Century. |
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Both techniques encourage new growth while allowing the sustainable production of timber and other woodland produce. |
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Since at least the Middle Ages some bridges capable of carrying horse or carriage traffic have been constructed using drystone techniques. |
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The cave is usually descended using single rope techniques, and is popular with cavers, being spacious and offering a variety of aerial routes. |
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This was possible because of the development of the longship, suitable for travel across the sea, and advanced navigation techniques. |
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They advocate this type of repair only when weather conditions prevent proper techniques. |
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The FHWA manual cites the edge seal method as an alternative to the above techniques. |
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To support a large population of grouse, gamekeepers employ heather burning techniques. |
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Typically, a range will offer safety courses, concealed carry courses, and advanced training in firearms techniques, for a fee. |
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The techniques used for the extraction of tin from Dartmoor followed a progression from streaming through open cast mining to underground mining. |
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The newer Canon lens may have been produced with updated, more automated, more robotized techniques. |
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We concentrate on bottom-up techniques, in particular, the seminaive evaluation and the magic-set transformation. |
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Regardless of where the show flat is, developers have come up with techniques to make the flats look a lot larger than they actually are. |
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I slaved away in my tiny kitchen, gradually developing my own techniques in my quest for perfect results. |
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Develop better systems and techniques than your adversaries. |
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Some medical techniques monitor the inside of the body by means of a swallowable miniature camera. |
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The TANSTAAFL principle applies to all techniques of statecraft, not just the economic ones. |
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All these things that affect the psychology of the telespectator, must also affect the dramaturgical techniques of those who create the telecast. |
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Swedish massage techniques applied to your feet have reflexology effects, too, and give those tootsies the break they need. |
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I have seen patients with malalignment problems of their symphysis pubis get good relief with muscle-energy techniques to their adductors. |
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