Substances used to induce abortion, or abortifacients, also often contained harmful and poisonous ingredients that killed women, while surgical abortions were incredibly risky in an era where germ theory and understandings of infection were rudimentary at best.
Source: The Conversation
PG-13 | 1h 26min | Comedy, Satire, Parody, Lampoon, Politics | 13 December 2022 (USA)
Of the many branches of comedy, satire, parody, and lampoon are the only ones which require the audience to have a rudimentary understanding of the subject matter going in.
Source: The Epoch Times
The early QuickTime player was rudimentary - black and white controls, tiny playback windows, and limited color depth.
Source: AppleInsider
A CL detector can be as rudimentary as a photon-sensitive device located close to the sample’ for example, a photomultiplier tube (PMT) or silicon diode.
Source: AZoM
(3) The current AMA officials have incomplete knowledge of what’s in the AMA rulebook and what isn’t — which you would think be a rudimentary qualification for the job.
Source: Motocross Action Magazine
It was going to involve using the SNES mouse to flick Kirby across the screen (like a very rudimentary Mass Attack), but production was halted presumably due to a mixture of poor SNES mouse sales and slow development.
Source: Nintendo Wire
That's a very rudimentary way of looking at money.
Source: Business Insider
And frequent wanderers may get a kick out of an improved Compass app, which can now show you a rudimentary map of where you’ve been and how to get back there.
Source: The Washington Post
Each of which possesses its obvious rudimentary limitations.
Source: Gameranx
From this rudimentary model, engineers can begin to add complexity to consider other variables and factors to make the model more representative of reality.
Source: RACER
What do you think possesses a soul to join the madness at the world’s heaviest wave with only rudimentary skills?
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Source: BeachGrit
I must include one important caveat: these are Atari games in their original form, meaning they are as rudimentary as classic games get.
Source: A Half-Century Of Gaming History Stuffed Into An Excellent Package Game Informer
“Do they want to show that we’re guilty or something?”
An example of the harsh conditions and limited resources available to migrants (photo by Douglas Herman; courtesy @refocusmedialabs)
Select footage documents the harsh conditions that asylum seekers face during their stay at the temporary camps that replaced Moria: unsupervised fires, gushing floods and torrential downpours, unsanitary living conditions, refugee protests met with police brutality, and overcrowding with limited, rudimentary resources.
Source: Hyperallergic
Don’t be fooled by the rudimentary art—this is a sophisticated, Sherlockian story about wealth and greed, delivered in a way that rewards close attention.
Source: The New Yorker
While the phone was either a prototype or had a very rudimentary case on, we still managed to note some details.
Source: PhoneArena
Bethesda's first attempt at base-building was an uninspired and rudimentary take on it with the tools of 32-bit Skyrim, with the release of its first DLC, Heartfire.
Source: Sportskeeda
We started out wondering who killed Hazel Drew; we wound up just as immersed in another, even more rudimentary mystery: Who was Hazel Drew?
Because almost all of the people who controlled the narrative contemporaneously—chiefly investigators and reporters—were men, the story was filtered through the male gaze, and Hazel—like Laura Palmer and her antecedent, the eponymous protagonist of the 1944 Otto Preminger film noir Laura—became a projection on a screen, absorbing whatever qualities or shortcomings these unreliable narrators assigned to her: woman as defined by male obsession.
Source: CrimeReads
But it's important to know if the league you are playing in has any modified settings or even more rudimentary distinctions such as whether it is a PPR (points per reception) league or not.
Source: ESPN
Basic learning
The system’s memory also allows it to behave in a way that resembles rudimentary learning.
Source: SciTechDaily
"The loss of something as rudimentary for Kutcher, as walking led him to fight back.
Source: Fox News
Since we unboxed the iPad just a few days ago, we've read articles, browsed the web, watched videos, conducted meetings, edited stories, written notes, edited videos, shot photos and videos, drawn pictures, and even created some rudimentary animations.
Source: TechRadar
It can make and receive calls and rudimentary texts.
Source: India.com
There is currently only rudimentary data from prior peer-reviewed studies available at the site, but once his team completes its analysis of commercial tattoo inks and the resulting data has passed through the peer review process, the site will serve as a valuable consumer resource for information about the composition of tattoo inks.
Source: Ars Technica
In this survival sandbox game, you ride a rudimentary raft across the ocean and upgrade it.
Source: Polygon
Right off the bat, there’s no publicly available batted ball data for Japanese pro ball other than rudimentary fly ball or line drive rates.
Source: Fangraphs
So what does it provide? You can read old messages, listen to and send voice messages, and type replies with a rudimentary keyboard, the same way you typed SMS messages on old-style mobile phones.
Source: Android Authority
" An old scrapbook item (Gardner family) While the old scrapbooks were rather rudimentary in design their function was monumental.
Source: Standardbred Canada
But that was its most rudimentary stages, in the parks of the Boogie Down Bronx in New York City.
Source: American Songwriter
The mother of Wendla (Lily Talevski) withholds even rudimentary sex education, leaving her daughter an ignorant and innocent partner for Melchior (César Carlos Carreño), a promising student smart enough to consider every form of rebellion.
Source: Seven Days
Ultimately, both Metal Gear Solid and GoldenEye 007 deployed during the super-spy title’s protracted three-year development cycle, lessening some of its sheen – but this remains a somewhat unique stealth action title today, even if its rudimentary gameplay feels unbelievably dated when observed through a modern lens.
Source: Push Square
Schools in lower-income neighborhoods and schools with large numbers of minority students often offer only rudimentary user skills rather than problem-solving and computational thinking, according to the curriculum.
Source: Dayton Daily News
(Image credit - PhoneArena) Apple Watch Ultra vs Series 8 design
Some exclusive features that are only found on the Apple Watch Ultra include the dive computer feature, which gives rudimentary but vital data about your dive, such as the current depth, water temperature, maximum depth, and overall dive duration.
Source: PhoneArena
For others, like Artbreeder Collage and Make-A-Scene, you make a rudimentary sketch or initial collage alongside the prompt, and it fleshes out the detail.
Source: BBC
It has been criticised for programming bugs, instability, rudimentary graphics and a general sense of boredom.
Source: The Irish Times
This Full Moon guide is a monthly reminders to set and review your intentions—your horoscope is a rudimentary prompt for self-reflection.
Source: Cosmopolitan
But Apple began to include rudimentary anti-malware protections in macOS starting with Snow Leopard in 2009.
Source: Ars Technica
They reverted to a rudimentary style of play and merely shovelled short balls for lethargic forwards.
Source: The Guardian
There'll be a period of time or period in time where someone looks back and says, 'Ah, that was a really novel thing they did, those rudimentary people,'" he said.
Source: CNET
Yet, many folks continue to rely on inefficient, old-fashioned approaches to cybersecurity, using tools like rudimentary heat maps, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint decks to manage their program.
Source: Security Boulevard
MP: I remember when I was a kid, my brothers and I, we had a very rudimentary sorting system for our Lego bricks.
Source: rebuilding nostalgia for retro sets Metro.co.uk
If a tournament had any English commentary at all, it was often rudimentary and matter-of-fact.
Source: The Washington Post
While it’s an initial and rudimentary integration, the move paves the way for more complex scripting to be deployed to Bitcoin in a simpler — and safer — way.
Source: Bitcoin Magazine
Initially, Kligman performed rudimentary academic clinical trials consistent with his job as a medical school professor.
Source: Quillette
But it’s these applicants, where a rudimentary essay can show “demonstrated interest,” that stand to benefit the most from ChatGPT.
Source: Forbes
Tesla then brought out an even more rudimentary prototype of the next generation Optimus robot.
Source: EL PAÍS USA
An impressive effort in 1997, the presentation – using pre-rendered character models and rudimentary polygonal environments suspended in space – felt like a natural evolution of what had been achieved on 16-bit systems, and even improved massively on SNK’s arcade effort from the previous year, Neo Turf Masters.
Source: Push Square
In 1993, universities largely used the internet’s very rudimentary incarnation as a show of technology and to share exam results as opposed to any large proportion of the population using it.
Source: Far Out Magazine
But if this technology keeps progressing at the same rate through the decade, chances are many rudimentary and repetitive tasks will be taken over by something like ChatGPT.
Source: ThePrint
Humans’ last common ancestor with octopuses, for example, was a seafloor-trawling flatworm that lived around 750 million years ago, and did not possess anything other than a rudimentary brain.
Source: Livescience.com
Their flat surfaces and rudimentary textures, fading into the darkness or murk of low draw distance, feel uncomfortably sparse.
Source: Gamesradar
Still, they will not be exposed to literature, anything beyond rudimentary math or other staples of secular education.
Source: WBUR News
Their friendship is rudimentary and unexceptional, sometimes making it hard to even root for them, which is concerning considering how it is the entire basis of the film.
Source: The UCSD Guardian Online
On this day 47 years ago, Paul Terrell opened the Byte Shop, one of the world’s first personal computer retail stores and famously known for ordering the first rudimentary computers from Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak’s newly formed company, Apple Computer.
Source: 9to5Mac
But because the scripts can never resist going down the easiest route, the show’s handling of racial politics seems rudimentary – particularly when held next to recent series that have covered similar ground, such as Dear White People, She’s Gotta Have It or Black-ish.
Source: The Guardian
“It was a very simple, rudimentary demonstration,” Hochberg says.
Source: Nature.com
(Image credit: Future)So what full-frame bargains can you buy right now? If you’re prepared to accept some rudimentary autofocus and a limited battery life, the original Sony A7 (which arrived back in 2013) can be found in ‘excellent condition’ for $494 / £464 at MPB.
Source: TechRadar
Are we given the same grace and admiration when we show a lack of technical proficiency? I think about the band Death, an all-Black band from Detroit that was making punk sounds as early as 1975 but got lost to history in favor of bands like the Ramones and Sex Pistols, whose music is rudimentary in comparison.
Source: Harper's BAZAAR
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Elena Maggiulli
Aside from the standard salutations, my rudimentary Italian doesn’t get me very far.
Source: Who What Wear
This was the only way to run more than one application on the Macintosh, before MultiFinder added rudimentary cooperative multitasking in 1987.
Source: Hackaday
How NFTs and the metaverse were integratedThe EA Sports FIFA 22 Champions Cup's experimentation with a metaverse experience was rudimentary but represents a tentative first step for esports.
Source: finder.com.au
We can imagine and dream about those rudimentary beginnings of DM and how that has evolved throughout time into becoming the impeccable soundtrack and sustenance to all of our lives.
Source: Atwood Magazine
My rudimentary understanding (gleaned mostly from sites like NFT Now that are focused almost exclusively on the purported benefits rather than the downsides) is that music NFTs operate like NFT images, except that the NFT provides a link to a digital music file instead of a link to a JPG.
Source: Ars Technica
(Image credit: Future)Sleep measurement has been there before, but in a far more rudimentary sense than what you have now.
Source: Laptop Mag
It can make and receive calls and rudimentary texts but, according to its website, it “will never have social media, clickbait news, email, an internet browser, or any other anxiety-inducing infinite feed.
Source: New York Post
Critics liked it, even though its rudimentary 3DFX-powered graphics had a low internal framerate which gave it a strange stop-motion quality.
Source: PCGamesN
Incumbents have often suffered from poor execution (for example, products without images or any descriptions), rudimentary front- and back-end functionality, and a lack of integration with their offline retail systems.
Source: McKinsey
Their tolerance of working alone on repetitive, rudimentary tasks is low.
Source: Accounting Today
It can make and receive calls and rudimentary texts.
Source: indiablooms
He describes “rudimentary keyword filters catching things online, or outright blocking things to begin with.
Source: The Diplomat
Morrowind featured only rudimentary modifications of facial features that it could account for in its low-poly 3D environment.
Source: Sportskeeda
This includes enhanced sleep tracking, specific health data, and even some rudimentary workout tips.
Source: 9to5Google
’ It’s such a great punk track and I’m a pretty rudimentary player and so often my parts have two parts, but this one has three,” says Jolie.
Source: Aquarian Weekly
It has been criticised for programming bugs, instability, rudimentary graphics and a general sense of boredom.
Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
But, he said, it remains “a fairly rudimentary weapon” and “unless you’re extraordinarily lucky, you’re not going to do a great deal of damage.
Source: The New York Times
But it’s more like a desk with multiple screens featuring a rudimentary flight simulator, which doesn’t let you fly.
Source: How-To Geek
A lot of times, the features and the benefits that your vendors mention are either rudimentary or still in development.
Source: CIO
Finally, although GoTo does offer APIs and SDKs, they are rudimentary compared with many of the other systems we reviewed.
Source: Business.com
Erik Tanner for The New York TimesI like to think about this portrait of Anthony Roth Costanzo in the spirit of early stage plays, a sort of dollar-store version of world building, where rudimentary means of expression invite the smoke and mirrors to be an active part of the world rather than obscure it.
Source: The New York Times
Our study revealed that the UK curriculum neglects plant ecology and how to identify species, with most of this education taking place at a rudimentary level in primary schools.
Source: The Conversation
The life of archaea
It’s true that basic discoveries about cell division in yeast2, for example, could eventually contribute to new cancer treatments, or that a rudimentary microbial immune system3 might provide the foundation for a genome-editing tool.
Source: Nature.com
Why?YYou will be hard-pressed to find an animal that has no rudimentary or useless traits: atrophied eyes, discarded wings, or male breasts, to name just a few of many.
Source: BBC
The rudimentary loader does not implement importing symbols from external libraries; instead, the addresses of dlopen and dlsym are patched into the loaded Mach-O.
Source: We Live Security
Changelogs available to those already downloading the OTA in selected regions do note “new and extended functions” but it’s unclear if that is an issue using rudimentary Google Translate features:
Samsung Galaxy S21 — November 2021 security patch
Devices with the Samsung November 2021 security update
As with just about any and all regular security update lists, Samsung has plenty of handsets to cover and protect.
Source: 9to5Google
The majority of chatbots that people interact with are still relatively primitive, only capable of answering rudimentary questions on corporate help desk pages or minimally helping frustrated customers understand why their cable bills are so high.
Source: CNBC
Available on desktop web and mobile, it’s very rudimentary at this point.
Source: 9to5Google
Aimed at the 8-bit AVR ATmega168 with its mere 16kB of flash and 1kB of SRAM, the diminutive chip can still perform more than well enough to host the rudimentary OS — up to four application tasks, and some basic system call support.
Source: Hackaday
While the free services usually offer rudimentary credit monitoring, only notifying you of any changes to your credit report, the paid services can also offer comprehensive identity protection such as social media monitoring and protection of other financial accounts including banking and investments.
Source: Business Insider
And if we recombine it with the hydrogen, we have an explosive mixture we might use as a rudimentary rocket fuel.
Source: Aeon
Otherwise, a GIF editor, “Face Effects” - a rudimentary VFX kit - and “face indexing” - a database of who appears in your videos and when, all make Corel VideoStudio Ultimate worth considering over others if you’re just looking to get started with video editing.
Source: TechRadar
Its rudimentary and vague story, very brief running time, and control niggles do hold it back slightly, but nothing can completely overshadow its captivating presentation.
Source: Nintendo Life
It looks prehistoric with a gaping mouth, reddish scales and a rudimentary rounded tail like an eel.
Source: WKU Public Radio
Further complicating the situation, most neural interfaces studied in labs require cumbersome hardware, cables and an entourage of computers, whereas most commercially available interfaces are essentially remote controls for rudimentary video games, toys and apps.
Source: The New York Times
The Kindle Scribe, like other Kindles, has a rudimentary web browser, but it seems mainly designed to allow you to enable a Wi-Fi connection in public places like coffee shops and hotels where some web authentication is necessary.
Source: CNET
This could be useful for leaving notes on work charts or even signing documents, though I’d point out that you can also do that using any rudimentary image program on a PC or Mac.
Source: Mashable
Of course, Redfield’s build was only a fan project, impressive as it was, and a rudimentary one at that.
Source: Mega Visions
Its pencil holder is a little rudimentary – just a thick loop around the top – but it's more than enough to keep your Apple Pencil (or Logitech Crayon) in place.
Source: Creative Bloq
But when did man begin to enjoy poetry, literature, and writing? Writing first developed 8,000 years ago, beginning with rudimentary symbols.
Source: EL PAÍS USA
SD15Tiësto and Charli XCX – Hot in ItReleased in Charli XCX’s pop star sell-out year, bimbo anthem Hot in It would be a fairly rudimentary slab of Eurodance sex hokey-cokey (“rocking it, dropping it”, etc) if it weren’t for Charli’s impressive blunt weapon of a voice.
Source: CBR Comic Book Resources
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