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- Operations on a small scale continued throughout the winter months into March.
- Problems with powdery mildew and downy mildew devastated New York's production by the 1920s, and California only produces hops on a small scale.
- The Arch of Einhard was a reliquary made by Einhard, which reproduced on a small scale a Roman triumphal arch that represented the victory of Christianity. It has not survived.
- In about 50 BCE, the Roman philosopher Lucretius proposed that apparently static macroscopic bodies were composed on a small scale of rapidly moving atoms all bouncing off each other.
- Social interaction on a small scale can be difficult to identify with archaeological data.
- From the development of the earliest cities in Indus valley civilization, Mesopotamia and Egypt until the 18th century, an equilibrium existed between the vast majority of the population who were engaged in subsistence agriculture in a rural context, and small centres of populations in the towns where economic activity consisted primarily of trade at markets and manufactures on a small scale.
- In the United States, large commercial production is primarily in the South Plains of West Texas and in eastern New Mexico near and south of Portales, but they are grown on a small scale elsewhere in the South as the best-flavored and preferred type for boiled peanuts.
- Violence and looting break out on a small scale, and the authorities respond by declaring martial law and imposing a curfew.
- A Prussian influence began on a small scale in 1609 by the occupation of the Duchy of Cleves.
- When he used the triumphal arch motif of a large arched opening with lower square-topped opening on either side, he invariably applied it on a small scale, such as windows, rather than on a large scale as Alberti used it at Sant’Andrea’s.
- American leaders were internally divided, but finally agreed and began sending money on a small scale in 1949, and on a much larger scale 1950–53.
- Sindhi caps are manufactured commercially on a small scale at New Saeedabad and Hala New.
- Rock microstructure or "texture" of rocks is studied by structural geologists on a small scale to provide detailed information mainly about metamorphic rocks and some features of sedimentary rocks, most often if they have been folded.
- Coal, iron ore, and molybdenum are found in South Korea, but not in large quantities and mining operations are on a small scale.
- Wooden Sawat saxophones are made in Thailand on a small scale.
- Experimentation with the pastel medium on a small scale in order to learn various techniques gives the user a better command over a larger composition.
- Slow-release oral morphine has been in widespread use for opiate maintenance therapy in Austria, Bulgaria, and Slovakia for many years and it is available on a small scale in many other countries including the UK.
- In addition to biocontrol, chestnut blight can also be managed by sanitation practices and chemical control; however, such management strategies are only feasible on a small scale, such as in an orchard.
- Hugo worked only on paper, and on a small scale; usually in dark brown or black pen-and-ink wash, sometimes with touches of white, and rarely with colour.
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