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Another common cure was to soak the feet five or ten minutes in warm water, then to apply a solution of equal parts of soda and common brown soap on a kid bandage overnight.
One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet, a 3rd party solution ( from a company called Farallon, now called Netopia ) that also used the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned, but ran over the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling.
Sometimes the member states agree on a common idea or solution, and release a joint statement declaring their opinion.
* Device mirroring ( replication )-A common solution to the problem is constantly maintaining an identical copy of device content on another device ( typically of a same type ).
* Device mirroring ( replication )-A common solution to the problem is constantly maintaining an identical copy of device content on another device ( typically of a same type ).
* Software design pattern, a standard solution to common problems in software design.
The quinine salt quinine sulfate in a sulfuric acid solution is a common fluorescence standard.
A common solution is the use of HTTP cookies.
A common solution is to compute a fixed hash function with a very large range ( say, 0 to 2 < sup > 32 </ sup > − 1 ), divide the result by n, and use the division's remainder.
has a solution for x if and only if b is divisible by the greatest common divisor d of a and n ( denoted by gcd ( a, n )).
The most common route of administration at a methadone clinic is in a racemic oral solution, though in Germany, only the R enantiomer ( the L optical isomer ) has traditionally been used, as it is responsible for most of the desired opioid effects.
In some systems like filesystems this is a common solution.
Angelo S. Rappoport in his Dictionary of Socialism ( 1924 ) analysed forty definitions of socialism to conclude that common elements of socialism include: general criticisms of the social effects of private ownership and control of capital-as being the cause of poverty, low wages, unemployment, economic and social inequality, and a lack of economic security ; a general view that the solution to these problems is a form of collective control over the means of production, distribution and exchange ( the degree and means of control vary amongst socialist movements ); agreement that the outcome of this collective control should be a society based upon social justice, including social equality, economic protection of people, and should provide a more satisfying life for most people.
Although Singapore's laws are inherited from British and British Indian laws, including many elements of English common law, the PAP has also consistently rejected liberal democratic values, which it typifies as Western and states that there should not be a ' one-size-fits-all ' solution to a democracy.
It is common practice in laboratories to make a solution directly from its constituent ingredients.
A common solution to the problem of electricity involves pre-set timers ( Shabbat clocks ) for electric appliances, to turn them on and off automatically, with no human intervention on Shabbat itself.
TCS advocates that parents and children work to find a common preference, a solution all parties genuinely prefer to all other candidate solutions they can think of.
A second common way of solving protein structures uses NMR, which provides somewhat lower-resolution data in general and is limited to relatively small proteins, but can provide time-dependent information about the motion of a protein in solution.
The most common approach is to lower the solubility of its component molecules very gradually ; if this is done too quickly, the molecules will precipitate from solution, forming a useless dust or amorphous gel on the bottom of the container.
It is also common to try several temperatures for encouraging crystallization, or to gradually lower the temperature so that the solution becomes supersaturated.
Digging up the rhizomes is a common solution where the land is to be developed, as this is quicker than the use of herbicides, but disposal of the plant material is difficult, governed by law in the UK, where it is classed as controlled waste.
The heuristic approach to problem solving consists of applying human intelligence, experience, common sense and certain rules of thumb ( or heuristics ) to develop an acceptable, but not necessarily an optimum, solution to a problem.
Accidental or deliberate overdose is common, but not other types of overdosing, with opium tincture given the highly-concentrated nature of the solution.
A home-made saline solution made from one-fourth teaspoon of all natural pink or gray non-iodized sea salt and one cup of hot distilled or filtered water is a common way to heal a lip piercing and avoid infection.

common and gender
Misogyny was by no means an Athenian invention, but it has been claimed that in regard to gender democracy generalised a harsher set of values derived, again, from the common people.
Others merged feminine and the masculine into a common gender.
They focused on the gender system of early modern England, pointing to the common trinity of maid, wife, or widow, with whores alone outside of the stereotype.
This type of noun affixation is not very frequent in English, but quite common in languages which have the true grammatical gender, including most of the Indo-European family, to which English belongs.
Broken down by age and gender, the study found that phobias were the most common mental illness among women in all age groups and the second most common illness among men older than 25.
In the case of the ordination of women in the Anglican communion, it is more common to speak of " priests ", regardless of gender.
• Changing the organizational sexual culture, e. g., breaking down traditional gender roles and reevaluating societal concepts of femininity and masculinity ( a common demand in U. S. universities during the 1980s ).
Charlene Ball writes in Women's Studies Encyclopedia that use of speculative fiction to explore gender roles in future societies has been more common in the United States compared to Europe and elsewhere.
The general gender: the common sort ( of people ).
More common is the use of modifiers: biologisches Geschlecht for ' biological sex ', Geschlechtsidentität for ' gender identity ' and Geschlechtsrolle for ' gender role ', and so on.
A common distinction is then made between kön ( sex ) and genus ( gender ), where the former refers only to biological sex.
Charlene Ball writes in Women's Studies Encyclopedia that use of speculative fiction to explore gender roles has been more common in the United States than in Europe and elsewhere.
This protective effect is most established with regard to the so-called " marine long-chain omega-3 fatty acids ", EPA and DHA, found in fish oil ; evidence in favor of other omega-3's, in particular, the most common vegetable-based omega-3 fatty acid, ALA, also exists ( e. g. ), but it is more limited ; some studies find ALA only effective among people with insufficient long-chain omega-3 intake, and some studies fail to find any effect at all ( ALA can be partially converted into EPA and DHA by the human body, but the conversion rate is thought to be 10 % or less, depending on diet and gender ).
The use of a blazer or suit-like jacket for either gender is also fairly common, especially in countries with relatively cold weather.
The Sanskrit term ल ि ङ ् ग ं, transliterated as linga, has diverse meaning ranging from gender and sex to philosophic and religions to uses in common language, such as a mark, sign or characteristic.
Before the sexual revolution of the 1960s, there was no common non-derogatory vocabulary for non-heterosexuality ; the closest such term, " third gender ", traces back to the 1860s but never gained wide acceptance in the United States.
A phrase introduced in the 2000s, " minority sexual and gender identities " (" MSGI "), used to include all letters and acronyms, has yet to find its way into common usage.
Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures are subcultures and communities composed of persons who have shared experiences, background, or interests due to a common sexual or gender identity.
Cirrhosis is more common in those co-infected with hepatitis B or HIV, alcoholics, and those of male gender.
Social and mixed gender nudity with adults and children of the same family is common in the conventional sauna.

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