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In the beginning, much of this effort was used to create music to play on the air when the station's needletime was used up.
The larger second-class stations would also have a separate ladies' waiting-room.
Many stations still record local musicians in their own studios.
As a result, many stations are now programmed by one man and a computer.
They never complained that their music wasn't on certain radio stations because they understood the scope of their work.
We found the largest differences for the thyroid, knee, ear, arthritis, heart, lung, mental status, and skin stations.
We found statistically significant year-to-year differences among the means for 10 of 16 stations.
However, patient interaction and history-taking drew their questions from the same stations.
In 1980-81 the major media were the fifteen daily papers, twelve or so political weeklies, twenty-five radio stations and twenty television stations.
British naval and military forces stationed overseas thus served both home and colonial security purposes.
A sentry was stationed on either side of him.
The bulk of the auxiliary troops stationed there in castella came from other parts of the empire.
In the late 1950s, the first singlebrand, or 'solus', service stations appeared and the gradual corporate take-over of the roadside environment was under way.
Initiated the first world-wide network of seismological stations with his accurate recording instruments.
The three meteorological stations were located as far as 1-4 km from the monitoring sites.
Transects were 75 stations in length, and traps were set for 10 consecutive nights.
However, colonies 2, 3 and 4 still were present at the remaining four monitoring stations nearby.
We divided each grid into contiguous 100-m2 areas circumscribed by the four trap stations at the corners.
However, we expect the state to set up enough polling stations for people not to have to rely on others' goodwill.
The building of nuclear power stations has (gone too far/not gone far enough).
The 1924 immigration laws gave rise to prolonged investigation of incoming foreign students at immigration stations.
The mass distribution is approximated by two stations at either end of the link.
Trials of different group size are interleaved and inactive robots are automatically positioned at recharging stations.
When deployed abroad they were merely expensive ; when stationed at home during peacetime - the 'standing army ' - they were a fundamental threat to domestic liberty.
We see that the optimal policy is switching between stations 1 and 2 three times, so it is not characterized by a single switching curve.
When interval endpoints are replaced by trains and stations, the corresponding distinction between at and near is that of stop and through trains.
Only those stakes that were attacked by subterranean termites were replaced by in-ground monitoring stations.
The close association of most contaminated sites with research stations has both advantages and disadvantages with respect to the logistics of clean up.
Empty rectangles are monitoring stations now containing no termites.
Concerns about the impacts of coastal sewage discharges have led to the mapping of sewage plumes around outfalls from a number of research stations.
Such plants can also be commissioned and modified prior to shipping, further alleviating demands on the limited staff available on-site at research stations.
In meeting their responsibilities as national broadcasters, they lost ground to the private stations.
Networks for meteorological monitoring would require 16 stations to measure distribution of temperature, pressure and wind velocity.
Wound healing : a possible role of cleaning stations.
In their model, they assumed that processing requirements are the same in both stations, so actual processing times depend on the servers' speeds.
Assuming dedicated capacity in only one of the two stations, we obtain similar results for the problem with arrivals under the expected average cost criterion.
As for medical practitioners, we surveyed 3104 physicians and 6059 nurses working in hospitals, clinics, palliative care units, or at visiting nurse stations.
There was no evidence that any single site was contaminated by material derived from more than one of the stations.
Government forces were stationed at key points but woefully ill-arrayed for battle.
If a and b are trains and c and d stations, this describes two trains moving along a track between two stations.
On this basis, the environmental conditions of the 53 reference climatic stations can be systematically described in the same way within each window frame.
Thus, about 25% of all waste generated at the stations is incinerated.
Ground contamination around fuel farms was apparent in both old and relatively new stations.
We stationed observers in six day-care centers, during periods of active play among the 3- to 5-year-old children.
The effective use of gradient pouring stations should largely reduce or even exclude any major concern in this area.
Data were collected from meteorological monitoring stations at both sites.
However, red termites did not appear at any other monitoring stations.
Their criticism of the media usually focused on his conservative papers and explicitly excluded the left-leaning weeklies and television and radio stations.
The in-ground stations were placed where termites previously intercepted wooden stakes.
The whole event was well organized, with transportation arrangements for visitors and students welcoming worshipers at wharves and stations.
Thus, remote sensing may enable relatively inexpensive measurement of evapotranspiration over much greater geographical coverage than could be obtained by weather stations alone.
In the rest of the world, plant breeding is conducted mainly by the public sector, usually in research institutions or experimental stations.
By 1991, it had established an additional 13 stations.
The distribution networks from these four stations are essentially separate.
Most results are from researcher-managed trials on research stations.
First, the environments (research stations) where varieties are developed only partially represent the wide variability of these less favourable areas.
Most of the data available are from river stations.
Conversely, other species would vacate stations which had become unsuitable.
The mean velocity and turbulence intensity profiles a t these three reference stations are shown in figure 4(b).
Others believed that seedlings raised in nurseries were not strong and produced less healthy plants than those simply transplanted from other planting stations.
In figure 6(a), the downstream evolution of the c u1 profiles is shown at stations 2 to 10.
The authors thank all the technicians and management at all the research stations at which the trials were done.
Each location contained missionary and military stations for its supervision.
There were no family planning field workers stationed in the project area until after the baseline survey.
Two other firms, employing 600 in each of their factories, give work from their different stations to 1,500 to 2,000 respectively.
Historians seek the common reader and write meandering narratives, full of metaphor, which may be purchased at railway stations.
People could use the information stations to access the computerized database.
Over half (54.7%) of all doctors and 25% at the village health stations changed drug prescriptions according to patients' financial ability.
The monthly rainfall was near to the long-term mean, though some meteorological stations showed either slightly positive or negative anomalies.
Furthermore, same-night recaptures in different stations have been observed in several occasions.
The stations were 100 m apart and received ten uncleaned seeds each.
Edge stations were placed exactly on the forest edge which is delimited by a side road.
To keep the number of parameters as low as possible, we do not consider re-integrating stations.
Since there was no fault in the last round, s has recognized as correct all stations between itself and s1 in the last round.
Namely, occurence of faults divide the active stations into subsets characterized by their membership vectors.
The main phenological features of stations are reported on the branches.
Usually bees could b e i dentified directly at the stations.
In each forest, we set up transects composed of 30 sampling stations, 10 m apart and 2 m from the nearest trail.
A total of 25 stations were established at 10-m intervals along the transects.
Seeds were placed out in stations at 10h00 and observations made at 11h00 and every 2 h until 15h00.
Most railway workers lived around the system close to depots, stations and workshops in a wide variety of urban and rural locations.
At this time, however, the government concentrated on fortifying relatively few but central places, especially at the frontiers and the most important ferry stations.
Following its establishment, the council opened several mental hygiene stations for youth and adults.
Finally, it proceeds to visualise the data transferred between both stations (local and remote).
The first layer, temperatures, was acquired at regularly observed temporal intervals from 53 stations.
The billets are again processed in the cleaning stations before shipment by rail or road to the mill.
Since 2002, the airwaves have been liberalized and several private radio stations are in operation.
Most research stations have been around for no more than 60 years.
The exact date of the photo is not known, but it must be towards the end of the station's life.
Nevertheless, it is assumed that tourism has a much lower impact than constructing and operating stations or undertaking scientific work.
Using the 360° rotation, one robot can service a number of in-feed and palletising stations.
The observer was stationed at a viewpoint from which he/she could observe the whole mountain-side including the pasture.
The differences in the prevalence of infection between the two stations were significant.
There were 11 meeting sites and 17 polling stations across the township.
The outcome of elections may thus be affected by the distribution of the political affiliations of newspapers and television stations.
The number of stations not shared between the 2 radios is irrelevant.
A tout whose duty is to help load passenger vehicles at lorry stations.
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