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One small subgroup of stingless bees, called " vulture bees ," is specialized to feed on carrion, and these are the only bees that do not use plant products as food.
( One occasion, in which he had a near fight with Thelonious Monk during the recording of Bags ' Groove, received wide exposure in the specialized press.
One of TPF's major components is a high performance, specialized database facility called TPFDF.
" One tool does it all " is a motto of some importance for workers who cannot practically carry every specialized tool to the location of every work task ; such as a carpenter who does not necessarily work in a shop all day and needs to do jobs in a customer's house.
The two working craft, Flatbed and Cab One, were specially manufactured for the film by Can-Dive Services Ltd., a Canadian commercial diving company that specialized in " saturation " diving systems and underwater technology.
The World Rally Championship now visits nearly all continents, taking its stylish sideways driving style and specialized cars to a vast global market, estimated by some to be second only to the Formula One juggernaut.
One aspect many find unique to dim sum is its method of serving in specialized dim sum brunch restaurants or teahouses.
One specialized instruction, " Table lookup ", could high-equal compare a reference 10-digit word with 46 consecutive following words on the drum in one 5ms revolution and then switch to the next track in time for the next 46 words ( there were fifty words per track / revolution ).
One of the most recent is the Web Ontology Language ( OWL ) ( but ontologies are a very specialized kind of metadata, and OWL has no built-in support for most of the information represented in UML ).
One of the specialized channels available to subscribers of the QUBE system was The Pinwheel Network, a cable channel offering children's programming.
One started from the most general axioms, and then specialized, for example, by introducing modules over commutative rings, and limiting to vector spaces over the real numbers only when absolutely necessary.
One day a week is devoted to maintaining perishable skills, such as fast roping, breaching, photography, or specialized skills such as mobile assaults, manhunt and rural operations, maritime operations, helicopter operations, weapons of mass destruction training ( which is provided by the United States Department of Energy ), and cold weather operations.
The joust from the time of Maximilian I developed into a sport with enormous cost involved for each knight and correspondingly high prestige attached, comparable to contemporary Formula One races, while at the same time minimizing the danger of injury with highly specialized equipment.
One of the most learned statesmen of the era, he specialized in foreign affairs, working closely with Abraham Lincoln to keep the British and the French from intervening on the side of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
*: One effect attributed to RBRVS is a lack of primary care physicians ( PCPs ) at the expense of specialists – because specialist services require more effort and specialized training, they are paid more highly, incentivizing physicians to specialize, leading to a lack of PCPs.
One point upon which most scuba professionals generally agree is that any dive on which the parameters preclude the possibility of a safe and direct ascent to the surface should be considered technical diving of some sort, and must require specialized training and associated advanced certification.
Well into the very late incarnations of the Universal Century timeline, Newtypes remain as rare an occurrence as they were during the One Year War, facilitating a curious cycle of weapons development, in which highly specialized newtype-use weapons are developed, and repeatedly phased out, as fielding people capable of using such weapons in significant numbers remains consistently impossible.
One of the primary objectives of the Institute is to provide state-of-the-art research equipment to facilitate life science research and six core instrumentation centers and specialized facilities, each under the direction of an experienced researcher or administrator, is supported at DBI and made available to University researchers.
* nK buffer cache: One of several specialized database buffer caches designed to hold
One of the most successful pioneers of the commercial use of aerial photography was by Sherman Fairchild who started his own aircraft firm Fairchild Aircraft to develop and build specialized aircraft for high altitude aerial survey missions.
One traditional and specialized form of qualitative research is called cognitive testing or pilot testing which is used in the development of quantitative survey items.
One aspect of affiliation uniqueness that Second Edition has continued is specialized reporting icons.
One of the primary examples of specialized post-Fordist production took place in a region known as the Third Italy.
One such sysop door was DOORWAY by Marshall Dudley, which could run many DOS programs by modem, including file managers, DOS prompt, and the specialized editing programs that administered the BBS.

One and type
One assessor checked boats only, another trailers and tractors, one mentioned house trailers, and two others referred to trailers without specifying the type.
One type has a small univalent anion of the thiocyanate-perchlorate-fluoro type.
One main type of malocclusion is characterized by a receding chin and protruding upper front teeth.
One type of cement, called pozzolana, consisted of water, lime, sand, and volcanic rock.
One type of EW involves infecting insects with a pathogen and then dispersing the insects over target areas.
One type of MT that was implemented is known as block multithreading, where one thread is executed until it is stalled waiting for data to return from external memory.
One common type of fuel cell electrocatalyst is based upon nanoparticles of platinum that are supported on slightly larger carbon particles.
One type of archaeal cell wall is that composed of pseudopeptidoglycan ( also called pseudomurein ).
One example of this type of synthesizer was the Nord Lead.
* One drum, multi-player ( 単式複打法 )-two or more drummers play only one type of taiko.
* One drum, one player ( 単式単打法 )-one drummer plays only one type of taiko.
One of the main additions to the game is commodities, which are a type of secondary resource produced only by cities.
" One commentary characterizes the remark as making economics an approach rather than a subject matter but with great specificity as to the " choice process and the type of social interaction that analysis involves.
One specific type of sequential design is the " two-armed bandit ", generalized to the multi-armed bandit, on which early work was done by Herbert Robbins in 1952.
One can initiate this type of buzz by using the same sensation as spitting seeds, but maintaining a continued flow of air.
One must also consider the type of field over which the vector space is defined.
One of the foreign policy issues on which Palmerston and Russell disagreed apparently was the type of relationship that England should have with France and especially France's ruler, Louis Bonaparte.
One strategy, packing, is to concentrate as many voters of one type into a single electoral district to reduce their influence in other districts.
One type of volcanic oceanic island is found in a volcanic island arc.
One example of this type of route would be Metro Transit Route 114 in Minneapolis, MN.
One type, called pallasites, is thought to have originated in the boundary zone above the core regions where iron meteorites originated.
:* One use of the word semivowel, sometimes called a glide, is a type of approximant, pronounced like a vowel but with the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth, so that there is slight turbulence.
One of the last stories of this type, describing an Earth poet's study of Martian language and literature.
One portion of the G key operated a string tuned to G and the other operated a string tuned to A, similarly one portion of the E key operated a string tuned to E, the other portion operating a string tuned to D. This type of keyboard layout, known as the enharmonic keyboard, extended the flexibility of the harpsichord, enabling composers to write keyboard music calling for harmonies containing the so-called wolf fifth ( G-sharp to E-flat ), but without producing aural discomfort in the listeners ( see: Split sharp ).

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