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Most amphibians go through metamorphosis, a process of significant morphological change after birth.
Most members of Asteraceae are herbaceous, but a significant number are also shrubs, vines and trees.
Most of Bede's informants for information after Augustine's mission came from the eastern part of Britain, leaving significant gaps in the knowledge of the western areas, which were those areas likely to have a native Briton presence.
Most scholars today accept the basic authenticity of the book, but see in it significant additions by a " school " of later followers of the original prophet.
Most of the army was composed of riflemen, a significant percentage of which were in Menelik's reserve ; however, the army was also composed of a significant number of cavalry and infantry only armed with lances.
Most plant exposures occur in children younger than six years and are usually unintentional and without associated significant toxicity.
Most often one of the principal tasks in Europe is to find retail space, which is not so significant a factor in the USA.
Most Gulag inmates were not political prisoners, although significant numbers of political prisoners could be found in the camps at any one time.
Most significant Scots supported William II and Mary II, but many ( particularly in the Highlands ) remained sympathetic to James VII.
Most importantly the myth of the Judeo-Christian tradition insidiously obscures the real and significant differences between Judaism and Christianity.
Most midwives work within the National Health Service, providing both hospital and community care, but a significant proportion work independently, providing total care for their clients within a community setting.
Most armies contained significant numbers of spearmen, archers and other unmounted soldiers.
Since 1990, the NTSB has maintained a Most Wanted List of Transportation Safety Improvements, in which it highlights those recommendations that would provide the most significant — and sometimes immediate — benefit to the traveling public.
Most significant languages in the modern era are written down, and for most such languages a standard orthography has developed, often based on a standard variety of the language, and thus exhibiting less dialect variation than the spoken language.
Most releases are in English, but there are also significant numbers in many other languages.
Most significant was the increase of soy production.
Most of the seafood harvest is consumed by humans, but a significant proportion is used as fish food to farm other fish or rear farm animal.
Most of these countries have modernized their laws and now have legal systems with significant differences when compared to classical sharia.
Most malt distilleries sell a significant amount of whisky by the cask for blending, and sometimes to private buyers as well.
Most subject – verb – object languages place genitives after the noun, though there is a significant minority, including the postpositional SVO languages of West Africa, the Hmong – Mien languages, some Sino-Tibetan languages, and such European languages as Swedish, Danish, Lithuanian and Latvian, that have prenominal genitives ( as would be expected in a SOV language ).
Most taxes — including income tax and sales tax — can have significant deadweight costs.
Most were perfectly aware of their chance of finding significant amounts of gold were slim to none, and went for the adventure.
Most significant tornadoes form under the storm's updraft base, which is rain-free, making them visible.
Most significant was the submission of Henry II, who demonstrated his loyalty to his consign despite his failed rebellion two years earlier.

Most and bit
Most formats offer a range of degrees of compression, generally measured in bit rate.
Most casinos usually charge only $ 1 for a $ 25 green-chip bet ( 4 % commission ), or $ 2 for $ 50 ( two green chips ), reducing the house advantage a bit more.
Most new instructions were added to support the additional registers, as well as up to 32-bit math, hardware division, bit manipulations, and block transfers.
Most observers familiar with horses and their capabilities estimate that Watt was either a bit optimistic or intended to underpromise and overdeliver ; few horses can maintain that effort for long.
Most lossless compression programs do two things in sequence: the first step generates a statistical model for the input data, and the second step uses this model to map input data to bit sequences in such a way that " probable " ( e. g. frequently encountered ) data will produce shorter output than " improbable " data.
Most machines stored characters in 8 bits rather than 7, ignoring the remaining bit or using it as a checksum ).
Most computers of the era operated in bit-serial mode, using single-bit arithmetic and feeding in large words, often 48 or 60 bits in size, one bit at a time.
Most living genera would seem to have evolved throughout the Oligocene to Miocene with the waders perhaps a bit later ; see the genus accounts for the fossil record.
Most also check that the file has a valid executable file format to safeguard against random bit sequences inadvertently being run as instructions.
Most PC serial ports, the traditional interface for external hardware modems, are limited to 115, 200 bits per second by UART limitations, though some ports are capable of 230, 400 bit / s.
Most, however, stay a bit longer ; by the end of August, the bulk of the northern populations has moved south, though some may linger almost until fall.
Most Atlantean human units can be transformed into heroes ( including Citizens ), which become a little bit better at everything they do.
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Most familiarly, the old threepence ( 3d ) coin, which was referred to as the Thrupp ' ny bit.
Most modern computers are byte-addressable, with each address identifying a single eight bit byte of storage ; data too large to be stored in a single byte may reside in multiple bytes occupying a sequence of consecutive addresses.
Most wingers are a bit brainless, but there's some good ones as well.
:“ Most Sundays I walk on the slopes of Red Hill in bush that is not pristine, not especially beautiful, but that is there close to where I live, a bit of bush rather than town earth and rock, not bitumen.
Most of the bit parts were played by stand-up comics whom Jason and Randy met during their years on the road as standup comedians themselves.
Most A / D converters made since 2000 use multi-bit or multi-level delta sigma modulators that yield more than 1 bit output so that proper dither can be added in the feedback loop.
Most of his roles have been in bit parts or as guest appearances on television series.
Most of the activity in this segment was shallow and concentrated on either end with the events occurring near the center being a bit deeper.
Most context mixing compressors predict one bit of input at a time.
Most club's histories are focused on the team's quest for silverware but in Sligo it is a bit different.
Most films do a bit of both location shooting and studio shoots, although low budget films usually do more location shooting than bigger budget films because the cost of shooting at someplace that already exists is much cheaper than creating that place from scratch.

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