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A number of field guides and other semi-technical books on the genus have been published.
Once at the base there is a semi-technical rock scramble to navigate before reaching the summit.
I'm really enjoying these semi-technical/theoretical 'behind the scenes' blog posts.
In American legal jargon, lascivious is a semi-technical term indicating immoral sexual thoughts or actions.
Many of Pierce's technical books were written at a level intended to introduce a semi-technical audience to modern technical topics.
Semi-technical works used Allosauridae for a variety of large theropods, usually those that were larger and better-known than megalosaurids.
"It's unusual that you sit in focus groups and hear people use semi-technical terms like mandatory alliances, premium caps and pre-existing conditions," he said.
Lefevre launched into a semi-technical explanation of the latter, accompanied by snatches from some of the arias.
This interpretation of Acrocanthosaurus as a spinosaurid persisted into the 1980s, and was repeated in the semi-technical dinosaur books of the time.
Raychaudhuri's equation takes center stage in this well known (and highly recommended) semi-technical exposition of what Einstein's equation says.
Although the idea of two common Morrison allosaur species has had support in semi-technical and popular works, it has generally been rejected in the technical literature.
Ecohorts BLOG Is an online journal where the consulting team of the society post technical and semi-technical articles.
He had had a semi-technical education and still read a good deal of popular science, which he was fond of airing whenever he had the opportunity.
Arthur C. Clarke (1950) presented a summary of motivations for the human exploration of space in his non-fiction semi-technical monograph Interplanetary Flight.
By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Hadrosaurus had entered the discussion as a possible synonym of either Kritosaurus, Gryposaurus, or both, particularly in semi-technical "dinosaur dictionaries".
Pretty much every non-technical to semi-technical person I know asks me what model/brand to buy when they're considering an electronics purchase, whether or not I own any of that sort of thing.
In the summer, Double Cone offers a semi-technical climb for which you need ropes and harnesses on the latter part of the ascent, which takes the best part of a day.
The term has acquired a semi-technical usage in behavioral finance to describe the largest group of market investors or market speculators who tend to 'move with the market,' or 'follow the general market trend.'
On entering the field of professional literature, Lister did not immediately give up writing on matters in his field of technical competence; as late as 1955 at least, he was writing semi-technical articles on metallurgy.
In the report, Smyth called it "a semi-technical report which it is hoped men of science in this country can use to help their fellow citizens in reaching wise decisions" in the new Atomic Age.
And even before the War, though Hewlett in correspondence with Harold Monro and Newbolt could give and take hard knocks by way of semi-technical criticism, yet it is enveloped and emasculated by similarly anxious camaraderie.
Various bodies, and the authors of many technical and semi-technical books, do not simply adapt existing common names for various organisms; they try to coin (and put into common use) comprehensive, useful, authoritative, and standardised lists of new names.
Or rather, it will be economical to use one of these terms in a yet more general way, to cover all of these things and also things that do not fall naturally into any of the mentioned ordinary or semi-technical categories or ones like them.
To promote knowledge among the public on reptiles and amphibians and dispel the widespread erroneous beliefs about snakes in particular and, to this end, conduct awareness programmes targeting school children primarily and bring out low-priced publications with technical, semi-technical and popular contents on reptiles and amphibians.