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They are an artifact of the development of New York's combined sewer system in the 19th century, which integrated smaller mains for wastewater from buildings with larger pipes and sewers for storm water.
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FRH provide the rather arduous equations for years of life lost (YLL) and years lived disabled (YLD), which are an artifact of the continuous-time math used in the development of DALYs.
Using the gin as evidence, they read failure back from the Civil War into the choices that southerners made from the American Revolution, tracing the steps that led them to Appomattox". In Inventing the Cotton Gin, Lakwete explores the history of the cotton gin as an aspect of global history and an artifact of southern industrial development.
A trend to lower cure rates in patients with poor baseline liver function may have been an artifact of small patient numbers and/or reflect the development of hepatic impairment in patients with more severe malaria.
Whether these differences are purely due to a distributional difference in starch accumulation during development and therefore an artifact of starch distribution during fruit growth or whether this proves a differentiation in maturation among tissue zones cannot be answered based on these data alone.
MoLIC diagrams as a basis artifact for the development of other artifacts for a mobile application: It is not possible to state that the same benefits can be generalized to different types of applications, such as web or desktop.
Aldrich, who was gay, suggested that lesbianism was usually a case of arrested sexual development and an artifact of penis envy or a domineering mother.
The nomenclature is surely an artifact of timing.
Model-driven engineering focuses on models as primary artifacts of the software development process, which means programs are mainly generated by model-to-code transformations.
Arrayed in a sequence that follows the digging of the actual subway stations, the artifacts trace the development of human life in Athens from the 17th century B.C. to the eighth century A.D., from the Mycenaean period to the Byzantine era.
It holds artifacts tracing the development of religious beliefs in the region from the beginnings of civilization through the Christian era, Mr. Borowski, born in Warsaw in 1913, was educated in Poland's leading Jewish seminaries.
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