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Most and terrestrial
Most amphibians lay their eggs in water and have aquatic larvae that undergo metamorphosis to become terrestrial adults.
Most terrestrial caecilians that lay eggs do so in burrows or moist places on land near bodies of water.
Most are terrestrial, although a few species, like procyonids, are arboreal.
Most episodes in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s rated with over 20 million viewers and during the 1990s and early 2000s 15 – 20 million per episode would be typical Like most terrestrial television in the UK, a dramatic decline in viewership has taken place and the show currently posts figures of between 8 and 14 million per episode.
Most American television sets are cable-ready and have a television tuner capable of receiving older analog cable TV ( UK televisions are set up to receive Freeview digital terrestrial broadcasting ).
Most non-dinosaurian archosaurs, most therapsids, and most of the large amphibians were eliminated, leaving dinosaurs with little terrestrial competition.
Most terrestrial helium present today is created by the natural radioactive decay of heavy radioactive elements ( thorium and uranium ), as the alpha particles emitted by such decays consist of helium-4 nuclei.
Most crustaceans are free-living aquatic animals, but some are terrestrial ( e. g. woodlice ), some are parasitic ( e. g. Rhizocephala, fish lice, tongue worms ) and some are sessile ( e. g. barnacles ).
Most are arboreal birds, but the large ground-hornbills ( Bucorvus ), as their name implies, are terrestrial birds of open savanna.
Most analog terrestrial transmissions in the US were turned off in June 2009, and 8VSB tuners are common to all new TVs, further complicating a future transition to COFDM.
Members of this subfamily range in size from Bitis schneideri, that grows to a maximum of 28 cm, to Bitis gabonica that reaches a maximum length of over 2 m. Most species are terrestrial, but a few, such as Atheris, are completely arboreal.
Most are arboreal, but some, like the Ovenbird and the two waterthrushes, are more terrestrial.
Most of the species are about 15 to 18 cm long, specialist aerial feeders, and named as " fantails ", but the Australian Willie Wagtail, is a little larger, and though still an expert hunter of insects on the wing, concentrates equally on terrestrial prey.
Most of Europe was covered by shallow seas during the Upper Cretaceous, which makes remains of terrestrial animals extremely rare.
Most species are terrestrial, although some climb trees.
Most species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known.
Most commonly, the location is determined using GPS, and the transmission mechanism is SMS, GPRS, a satellite or terrestrial radio from the vehicle to a radio receiver.
Most families of water beetles have larvae that are also aquatic ; many have aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults.
Most notably, the shoulder girdle was disconnected from the skull, resulting in improved terrestrial locomotion.
Most of these are of terrestrial origin and are informally known as the Old Red Sandstone.
Most are predators, and all live in water or in moist terrestrial environments.
Most are predators or scavengers, and terrestrial species are mostly nocturnal and live in shaded humid locations such as leaf litter or rotting wood.
Most of Kenya's terrestrial TV and radio channels, transmitting mainly from Nairobi, are available in Nyeri.
Most of the terrestrial species are tropical, although they occur worldwide.

Most and atmospheric
Most of the elements are solids at conventional temperatures and atmospheric pressure, while several are gases.
Most large-scale cyclonic circulations are centered on areas of low atmospheric pressure .< ref name =" BBCCycDef ">
Most pressure cookers have a working pressure setting of 15 pounds per square inch ( psi ), sometimes expressed as " lb " or " lbs " ( pounds ), which equates to 103 kPa, 1. 03 bar, or 1 kg per square centimetre ( kg / cm < sup > 2 </ sup > or kgf / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >) above atmospheric pressure.
Most high pressure breathing gas compressors are designed to accept intake gas at normal atmospheric pressure.
This is immediately apparent on the atmospheric " Most of the Time ", which features the richest production on the album.
Most manufacturers design to prevent latch-up, and test their products to ensure that latch-up does not occur from atmospheric particle strikes.
Most of the songs express his personal preferences — they are dark, jagged, and atmospheric.
Most troughs of low pressure in the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are characterized by decreasing atmospheric pressure from south to north while inverted troughs are characterized by decreasing pressure from north to south.
Most motor control contactors at low voltages ( 600 volts and less ) are air break contactors ; air at atmospheric pressure surrounds the contacts and extinguishes the arc when interrupting the circuit.

Most and circulation
Most newspapers are local, having little circulation outside their particular metropolitan area.
Most varicose veins are relatively benign, but severe varicosities can lead to major complications, due to the poor circulation through the affected limb.
Most importantly, he argued that the beat of the heart produced a continuous circulation of blood through minute connections at the extremities of the body.
Most tornadoes are associated with a larger parent circulation, the mesocyclone on the back of a supercell thunderstorm.
Most recently, Goldberg writing in a New York Federal Reserve publication asserted that “ about 65 percent ($ 580 billion ) of all banknotes are in circulation outside of the country.
Most large fires easily create their own circulation, even in unfavorable conditions, but the variant log-cabin fire-build suffers from a chronic lack of air so long as the initial structure is maintained.
Most fluid is produced by the parietal circulation ( intercostal arteries ) via bulk flow and reabsorbed by the lymphatic system.
Most coins enter circulation through the change drawers of businesses.
Most U. S. vending machines do not accept half dollars, nor do payphones, which further curtails its circulation ; however, most sleight of hand magicians specializing in coin magic around the world prefer the half dollar for its size and weight, and it is the most common denomination used for U. S. commemorative coins.
Most notably copies of Ostara were removed from circulation.
Most of the Series 1995 $ 2 uncut sheets had a higher suffix letter in the serial number than regular circulation $ 2 bills.
Most newspapers were slow to recognise that this would be only a short – term situation, and coupled with major changes in how radio and television news was presented, circulation declined almost as rapidly as it had risen.
Most of these have run on Sundays ; in July 2009, Garson announced that the paper's Sunday home-delivery circulation was up 0. 5 percent over the previous year.
Most of the southern portion of the circulation was inhibited by the mountains of Honduras as it passed within of the coast.
Most of its circulation includes Sierra Vista, Huachuca City, Hereford, Palominas, and Fort Huachuca.
Most modern coins used in circulation are token money, as are paper notes.
Most abrupt climate shifts, however, are likely due to sudden circulation shifts, analogous to a flood cutting a new river channel.
Most plants in circulation not true to name.
Most anime conventions hold screenings of actual anime shows or movies because the circulation of the material and theatrical releases continues to trail Japan in other locales.

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