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61) Here there may be a strong interaction with other areas of the local service-base, e.g. universities, industry research labs etc.
62) Low structure and tussock shape, which gives protection from drying winds, e.g. heather, bilberry.
63) Understand and use simple rates; e.g. £ per hour, miles per gallon.
64) This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc.
65) A country can also derive export revenue from service income, e.g. shipping and tourism, together with remittances from overseas workers.
66) The use of finite natural resources, e.g. coal, oil, must, perhaps, result in ultimate shortages.
67) On this performance Leeds should record a few more away victories e.g. Swindon.
68) Indeed, it shares with it some elements of decoration, e.g. a band of wavecrest pattern around the central roundel.
69) The department organises occasional conferences, e.g. current annual conference on Medieval and Renaissance Cities.
70) popular pets, e.g. cats and dogs.
71) The metadata cache contains the full path names of directories and files as keys and metadata (e.g. file length, last modification date, and whether the key is a file or a directory) as values.
72) Be it that the temperature is beyond the rang (e.g. 32o to 41oF as the minimum cardinal temperature for wheat) the crop will be checked from growing.
73) It should be fairly easy to adapt the code to Oran's approach or to any other dependency injection container, e.g. Castle Windsor.
74) Carbohydrates were first named according to their natural sources; e.g., beet sugar, cane sugar, grape sugar, malt sugar, milk sugar, cornstarch, liver glycogen, and sweet corn glycogen.
75) In graphical user interfaces, a combination of a graphic symbol and some program code to perform a specific function (e.g. a scroll-bar or button).
76) Fungi (e.g., mushrooms) can produce protein with the biological value of animal protein.
77) Conversely, certain general principles (e.g. neighbourliness, or charity) are seen to be universal and consistent.
78) they're caused by semantic changes, e.g. some methods now return Enumerable instead of Array, some standard libraries classes changed in subtle ways, etc.
79) However, there are exceptions: animals which are dangerous to eat (e.g. wasps) advertise with warning colouration.
80) Complementary goods and services must emerge (e.g., automobiles required gasoline, better roads, and mechanics).
81) It focuses on scalability and response time improvements, looking to enhance interfaces across vertical component and system stacks (e.g. runtime, kernel, OS, hyperviser).
82) The correct target word (e.g. molar) was shown to learners in the EL condition.
83) This is by design, since having a DTO write back to e.g. a domain model would (among other things) take away its immutability, and is often considered an anti-pattern.
84) Western people often introduce themselves formally by saying their family name first, then their whole name, e.g. Smith, Neil Smith.
85) The just-in-time invitations (e.g. for meditation sessions) go out to all the members who have subscribed to a group, usually just a few minutes before the event.
86) Cloudy Akka (e.g. the commercial add-on product suite) will consist solely of operations stuff such as monitoring, management, provisioning, dashboard, EC2 support etc.
87) At the field level, FAO helps identify, test and promote innovative forest management approaches and techniques,(sentencedict.com/e.g..html) e.g. through support for model and demonstration forests.
88) They can eliminate programs or services that are outdated (e.g., domestic science).
89) Frequently a proof of concept (PoC), e.g. following the fast path, is required even in the inception phase before the solution can at all be addressed.
90) Any information exchanged as part of those requests (e.g., parameters) is represented by an instance of an IO Entity class.