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In order to simplify the exposition of a typical fully apportioned cost analysis, let us assume the application of the analysis to an electric utility company supplying a single city with power generated by its own steam-generation plant.
* Chimera ( plant ), a single plant organism with genetically distinct cells from two different zygotes or from a mixed-species callus
It has been estimated that we are losing 137 plant, animal and insect species every single day due to rainforest deforestation, which equates to 50, 000 species a year.
Phylogenetic analysis of these genes places the adenoviruses ( Adenoviridae ), bacteriophages ( Caudovirales ) and the plant and fungal linear plasmids into a single clade.
Thus, while a permit to fill non-federal wetlands might require a permit from a single state agency, larger and more complex endeavors — for example, the construction of a coal-fired power plant — might require approvals from numerous federal and state agencies.
The enzymes of fatty acid biosynthesis are divided into two groups, in animals and fungi all these fatty acid synthase reactions are carried out by a single multifunctional protein, while in plant plastids and bacteria separate enzymes perform each step in the pathway.
* Periodic droughts, limited natural fresh water resources ( roof storage tanks collect rainwater, but mostly dependent on a single, aging desalination plant )
The Printing Department, run from a single printing plant in Leiden, was created to allow the circulation of the Court's publishings.
Common examples of a unit would be a single person, animal, plant, or manufactured item that belongs to a larger collection of such entities being studied.
A sprig is a single stem snipped from the plant.
The first single, Forming, was recorded on a Sony 2-track in Pat's garage and arrived back from the pressing plant with the note, " Warning: This record causes ear cancer " printed on the sleeve by the plant staff, much to the band's displeasure.
The origins of formal wheat breeding lie in the nineteenth century, when single line varieties were created through selection of seed from a single plant noted to have desired properties.
At the top of a flowering plant, this number again diminishes to a single leaflet per leaf.
Individual hybrids of rhododendrons have been grafted on to a rootstock on a single rhododendron plant that was found growing in a chalk quarry.
In the Voyager episode " Tuvix ", a transporter accident combines both the physical and behavioral aspects of Lt. Tuvok, Neelix, and a plant into a single being.
The bulbs are smaller than those of common onions, and a single plant forms an aggregate cluster of several bulbs.
In contrast, in many seed plant s and heterosporous fern s, only a single product of meiosis will become a megaspore ( macrospore ), with the rest degenerating.
Rafflesia arnoldii has the largest " single " flower of any flowering plant, at least in terms of weight.
Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop or plant species over a wide area and for a large number of consecutive years.
This single clonal colony plant of Larrea tridentata reaches up to in diameter, with an average diameter of.
Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) larvae may feed parasitically on only a single plant, or they may graze on several nearby plants.
The papaya is a large, tree-like plant, with a single stem growing from tall, with spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the trunk.

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He warns that a single glance can lead us into temptation, for `` Looking eies have lyking hartes, and lyking hartes may burne in lust ''.
First, T may not have a single characteristic value ; ;
Particularly when based upon a single dominant party, governments may respond to such a situation by claiming a monopoly of understanding about the national interest.
Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
Certain Autocoder statements make provision for more parameters than may be contained in the operand ( columns 21 - 75 ) of a single line on the Autocoder coding sheet.
For a single stage we may define Af where the maximization is by choice of Af.
Extensive observations by physicians during vaginal examinations have established the fact that a single finger inserted along the anterior wall ( the top line of the vagina as the woman lies on her back ) may cause a great deal of distress in a virgin.
Mail orders for the season and orders for single tickets at $2, may be addressed to the society, 1044 Chestnut Street, San Francisco 9.
* A language may represent a given phoneme with a combination of letters rather than just a single letter.
Complete solid solution alloys give single solid phase microstructure, while partial solutions give two or more phases that may or may not be homogeneous in distribution, depending on thermal ( heat treatment ) history.
Atomic models will consist of a single nucleus that may be surrounded by one or more bound electrons.
Cross-resistance to several antibacterials may also occur when a resistance mechanism encoded by a single gene conveys resistance to more than one antibacterial compound.
For example, if the numbers involved in a computation may be arbitrarily large, the time required by a single addition can no longer be assumed to be constant.
However, tolerance may develop in single cases.
Dürer's belief in the abilities of a single artist over inspiration prompted him to assert that " one man may sketch something with his pen on half a sheet of paper in one day, or may cut it into a tiny piece of wood with his little iron, and it turns out to be better and more artistic than another's work at which its author labours with the utmost diligence for a whole year.
Since the reference model given for traffic policing in the network is the GCRA, this algorithm is normally used for shaping as well, and single and dual leaky bucket implementations may be used as appropriate.
A single axon may make as many as several thousand synaptic connections with other cells.
The Presiding Bishop of the ELCA and the National Bishop of the ELCIC, the national bishops of their respective bodies, is elected for a single 6-year term and may be elected to an additional term.
Bus manufacturing may be by a single company ( an integral manufacturer ), or by one manufacturer's building a bus body over a chassis produced by another manufacturer.
The use of the term " battle " in military history has led to its misuse when referring to almost any scale of combat, notably by strategic forces involving hundreds of thousands of troops that may be engaged in either a single battle at one time ( Battle of Leipzig ) or multiple operations ( Battle of Kursk ).
A single constellation may contain fifty or more stars, but the Greek alphabet has only twenty-four letters ; when these ran out, Bayer began using lower-case Latin letters: hence s Carinae ( s of the Keel ) and d Centauri ( d of the Centaur ).
The distinction between the two isn't always clear, but may become an important issue if a whole system is expected to not have a single point of failure ( SPOF ).
They may have single connector to connect one disk array controller or multiple connectors that can be connected to one or more controllers in arbitrary way.

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