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  • Using the now obsolete scientific satellite ASCA , X-ray observation
  • cal action: the theory of contact tension (an obsolete scientific theory based on then-prevailing el
  • 19th century, the term "Muscinae" is also an obsolete scientific name for the mosses (modern Bryoph
  • not transferred to Pakistan and Babur had her obsolete Sea Cat launcher removed.
  • ransferred to Pakistan and Shah Jahan had her obsolete Sea Cat launcher removed.
  • District F of the Texas Senate is an obsolete Senate District.
  • District 33 of the Texas Senate is an obsolete Senate District.
  • District 32 of the Texas Senate is an obsolete Senate District.
  • oduction of Elektrooniline Riigi Teataja made obsolete several earlier electronic databases of Eston
  • Considered obsolete, she was sold in February 1934 to King, of Tr
  • rt, HMS Defiance, which was based in floating obsolete ships, and named for the first ship which had
  • The station services the now rather obsolete shopping center, the large Titan Park and the
  • name is associated with "Grisolle's sign", an obsolete sign once affiliated with smallpox.
  • t was achieved after which the wonderful (but obsolete) signaling system was finally discontinued.
  • In 1974, the CH-53 replaced the by now obsolete Sikorsky H-34 and has been in service ever si
  • lock muskets, which had been considered to be obsolete, simply because the newer rifles were not ava
  • The design of the lights are considered obsolete since there is no longer a need for the struc
  • o a decrease in sales when those cards became obsolete, since at the time there was no Direct3D supp
  • At-large district, obsolete since 1935
  • tnam Presidential Unit Citation is considered obsolete since the bestowing authority, the government
  • of these Acts rendered the Dominion Lands Act obsolete, since these same lands were no longer under
  • ommercial product catalogues, however this is obsolete since it differs in structure and also in its
  • play of moving images in LCD TVs could become obsolete since the Blue Phase mode features a superior
  • of the main Craighill Channel made the lights obsolete, since it ran in a different direction and ha
  • rated camera and bluetooth support made it an obsolete smartphone, making the release of official OS
  • spook, and the now obsolete snyder (tailor) and stiver (small coin).
  • This explosive is regarded as obsolete, so any hexanite-filled munitions encountered
  • It is therefore regarded as obsolete, so Torpex is unlikely to be encountered exce
  • With pendant drops, in older, more obsolete software, the maximum diameter and the ratio
  • ect, and the office of the chief rabbi became obsolete soon after its creation.
  • , mostly used for coal; the word itself is an obsolete spelling of cauldron.
  • The name "Cannons" is an obsolete spelling of "canons" and refers to the August
  • ale (Dutch pronunciation: ) or Passchendaele ( obsolete spelling, retained in English) is a rural Bel
  • Both of these obsolete squadrons were notably vulnerable to attacks
  • and backlash rage on: Why Feminism Cannot be Obsolete, Stacey Elin Rossi.
  • Although medical developments made sanitoria obsolete starting in the mid-1950s, the State Sanatori
  • tia Act of 1903 which proposed to replace the obsolete state militia system with the National Guard
  • Allmusic's review of Obsolete stated, "The album's biggest surprise however
  • August 9: An obsolete steam pipe at Mihama Nuclear Plant blows up,
  • extra production and culture in exchange for obsolete strategic resources like iron, copper, stone,
  • rsed sine as "horizontal", sagitta is also an obsolete synonym for the abscissa (the horizontal axis
  • This obsolete system is sometimes still seen, e.g. in ITIS.
  • class, with their older pattern torpedoes and obsolete tactical concept were surplus to requirements
  • mounting of an antitank gun on a captured or obsolete tank chassis).
  • interim solution, Germany decided to use both obsolete tanks like the Panzer II and captured vehicle
  • y he helped pass legislation to eliminate two obsolete taxing districts-the Cook County Tuberculosis
  • ridiomycetes were grouped together in the now obsolete taxon Mastigomycotina as fungi with flagellat
  • They often take the form of obsolete technology or outdated fashion.
  • Renovations in 2010 removed the obsolete television mast in favor of the tower's origi
  • Amphoterite is an obsolete term used to describe chondritic meteorites t
  • drawing on this page is accurate but uses the obsolete term, "Valders".
  • The use of the obsolete terminology suggests that the planning for th
  • He also collected obsolete texts which he frequently cites, comparing us
  • akob Bartsch in 1624 for a constellation, now obsolete, that was originally called Apes (possibly a
  • Due to the Serious Fraud Office making C6 obsolete, the City of London Police and the Metropolit
  • st appeared in 1914, but was rendered largely obsolete the following year with the introduction of t
  • d as a water stop, and with its helper engine obsolete, the Mill Fork railway station was closed dow
  • start of the Pacific War, although hopelessly obsolete, the Yakumo was re-armed on 1 July 1942, anti
  • n 1858 and effectively rendering wooden hulls obsolete the Glasgow was built of wood to use up some
  • In August 1911, now rather obsolete, the Asia was transferred to the reserve flee
  • later, when precession made the orientations obsolete, the temples would be rebuilt.
  • xt of that version of the article (long since obsolete), the text in question was unsourced and seem
  • Whitehead's theory of gravitation, a now obsolete theory introduced by Alfred North Whitehead.
  • Although the bridge is considered obsolete there are no current plans to replace it.
  • Considered largely obsolete, these numerous small turbines are being grad
  • introduced, rendering the artillery linstock obsolete though the linstock remained in service in ma
  • ned the fleet in September 1906, but was made obsolete three months later by the completion of the r
  • great accuracy that he often made other maps obsolete; thus making him the authority of the trans-M
  • red many different tire molds of the original obsolete tires they manufacture.
  • enie ("blessing"), pogribanie ("funeral")-and obsolete titles such as virhovnic ("leader").
  • These warships had been deemed too obsolete to challenge the Japanese Navy's warships or
  • rden, whose brewery they found to have become obsolete, to the Piedboeuf brewery in Jupille, which r
  • The system of towers is obsolete today, and few survive.
  • eudyptinae; this view is generally considered obsolete today.
  • rminal series of irregular cloudy black dots, obsolete towards the costa and inner margin.
  • s do not reach the terminal margin and become obsolete towards the costal margin of the wing.
  • lar, two in each interspace in the fore wing, obsolete towards the apex.
  • The two townlands of Tobermore and Grenan (an obsolete townland) were granted as freeholds of Willia
  • The roentgen (R) is an obsolete traditional unit of exposure, which represent
  • ian Apple (Spondias dulcis); "Otaheite" is an obsolete transcription of "Tahiti".
  • travail, a frame for restraining horses; also obsolete travoy or travoise) is a frame used by indige
  • There are 12 troy ounces in the now obsolete troy pound.
  • plement, and eventually supersede the largely obsolete Type 38 15 cm howitzer, which had been in ser
  • Most of the Allied aircraft were obsolete types, such as the Morane-Saulnier M.S.406.
  • A decimal (also spelled decimel) is an obsolete unit of area in India and Bangladesh approxim
  • A munjandie is an obsolete unit of mass in India approximately equal to
  • A corgee is an obsolete unit of mass equal to 212 moodahs, or rush ma
  • A garce is an obsolete unit of measurement.
  • A buddam (also known as a chow) is an obsolete unit of mass used in the pearl trade in Mumba
  • A cawnie is an obsolete unit of land area used in Chennai (formerly M
  • om German Mache-Einheit, plural Maches) is an obsolete unit of volumic radioactivity named for the A
  • The pao is an obsolete unit of dry measure (mass) which was used in
  • A cullingey is an obsolete unit of mass that was used in the southern re
  • The Franga is an obsolete unit of currency, used in the Albanian Republ
  • A tank is an obsolete unit of mass in India approximately equal to
  • This article is about the obsolete United States holiday.
  • Michigan's 19th congressional district is an obsolete United States congressional district in Michi
  • Michigan's 17th congressional district is an obsolete United States congressional district in Michi
  • Michigan's 16th congressional district is an obsolete United States congressional district in Michi
  • Michigan's 18th congressional district is an obsolete United States congressional district in Michi
  • law which the commissions considered "spent, obsolete, unnecessary or otherwise not now of practica
  • 3rd South Dakota Congressional District is an obsolete USA Congressional district.
  • or is a slang term used to describe something obsolete, useless, and cumbersome - so-called because
  • shed as ~0.7 eV depending on temperature (the obsolete value is 1.97 eV).
  • e the restore of a RUB is prevented due to an obsolete version of application software.
  • JN 3rd Fleet was primarily a reserve fleet of obsolete vessels considered too weak for front-line co
  • Mansi ( obsolete: Voguls) are an endangered indigenous people
  • iTheater: Mac Media Center, now obsolete, was a open source media center application f
  • e old 80 metre tall reflector mast, which wnt obsolete, was dismantled.
  • It was lightly armed, mostly with obsolete weapons from World War I or even Russo-Japane
  • d in the Republic of Ireland in 1962 (but was obsolete well before then).
  • iately after the completion of harvest-proved obsolete when confronted by well dug-in defenders with
  • The agreement became obsolete when in April 1941 Germany invaded Yugoslavia
  • specific, but it has the connotation of being obsolete which doesn't quite apply, I think.
  • few weeks, when the codes would presumably be obsolete, while using a font that was easy to read und
  • Cholera is now considered obsolete, while CTX remains in the field, albeit with
  • of an Air Force plan to divest itself of the obsolete White Alice Communications System and transfe
  • In 1947 the obsolete Whitehall, Hopkinton, Ashland and Cochituate
  • and all of the others, were considered to be obsolete with the general availability of GPS systems.
  • The clear box has become obsolete with the widespread conversion of post-pay ph
  • At-large congressional district is currently obsolete, with representation divided up to 2 district
  • After 1839 his proposal became obsolete with the adoption of a slightly modified vers
  • It was effectively rendered obsolete with the development of British anti-Lewisite
  • She was soon rendered operationally obsolete with the acquisition of newer, faster and lar
  • Like the halberd it quickly became obsolete with the arrival of practical firearms althou
  • , either by a radical policy of replacing all obsolete word and phrases by modern equivalents, or at
  • It is short for the now obsolete word hockamore.
  • seven stars of Ursa Major or Minor, and is an obsolete word in English meaning Northern), is a speci
  • , with an investigation of the sources of the obsolete words employed by him.
  • ade collections for, an English dictionary of obsolete words, of words which have changed their mean
  • nd sold abroad, leaving only a few thoroughly obsolete World War II era hulls still laid up in the M
  • Significavit is an obsolete writ in English ecclesiastical law, issued ou
  • L (Flow Description Markup Language) is a now obsolete XML language from IBM used for making executa
  • Das obsolete Zeitwort Quio und seine Familie, 1842
  • maiden flight of the Soyuz-2 rocket placed an obsolete Zenit-8 satellite onto a sub-orbital trajecto
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