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Lebanon Road was improved into a divided highway by 1981.
The road east of Hartly was improved into a state highway by 1924.
At the end of 1995, though the team had improved into a solid competitor, it was still considered inferior to front-running teams such as Benetton and Williams.
The route of the byway first existed as an earth road by the 1930s; it was improved into a gravel road in the 1940s and paved between the 1950s and the 1980s.
Our results suggest that an agronomic trait can be quickly improved into a target trait with changes in the selection target among genes in a crop pathway.
Taken together, our results indicate that wx is the only post-domestication-selected gene among the six starch genes in Chinese waxy maize (Figure 1B), and suggest that an agronomic trait can be quickly improved into a target with changes in the selection target among genes in a pathway.
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Moreover, since the amplitude of messages in traditional schemes is limited because it would affect the quality of synchronization, the proposed scheme is also improved into an amplitude-independent one.
But in proportion as the public freedom was lost in extent of conquest, war was gradually improved into an art, and degraded into a trade".
For the problem, Schwartz and Sharir [ 22] proposed an algorithm based on the fast Fourier transform technique that runs in O(N log N) time, which can be easily improved into an algorithm that runs in O(N log m) time [ 10].
Triangulation was used by the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and other peoples at a very early date, with crude sighting devices that were improved into the diopter, or dioptra (an early theodolite), and were described in the 1st century ad by Heron of Alexandria.
A private company improved it into a toll road for stagecoaches, open year-round.
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