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a typical cantonment in the North had twelve hundred buildings, an electric-sewer-water system, and twenty-five miles of roads.
The current drawn by typical constant-voltage energy distribution systems is usually dictated by the power ( watts ) consumed by the system and the operating voltage.
So they decided to designed a TRS-80 and CP / M software compatible computer system, which ( following the lead of Apple Computer ) they decided to name after a " typical Dutch flower ".
This means that a typical one-story house with a greywater system can supply its year-round water needs from its roof alone.
< imagemap > Image: Operating system placement. svg | thumb | A layer structure showing where the operating system software and application software are situated while running on a typical desktop computer
Its design provides constructs that map efficiently to typical machine instructions, and therefore it found lasting use in applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language, most notably system software like the Unix computer operating system.
The most typical example of a command system is a military organisation, which is typically called a government, but any large production team may easily fall into this category.
For example, the file to which the link < tt >/ bin / ls </ tt > points in a typical Unix-like system probably has a defined size that seldom changed.
Although the way programs manipulate files varies according to the operating system and file system involved, the following operations are typical:
The same system may be characterised both as " parallel " and " distributed "; the processors in a typical distributed system run concurrently in parallel.
Figure ( a ) is a schematic view of a typical distributed system ; as usual, the system is represented as a network topology in which each node is a computer and each line connecting the nodes is a communication link.
On a typical computer system, a ' double precision ' ( 64-bit ) binary floating-point number has a coefficient of 53 bits ( one of which is implied ), an exponent of 11 bits, and one sign bit.
With Gopher, every document has a defined format and type, and the typical user navigates through a single server-defined menu system to get to a particular document.
In protocolary terms, states are distinguished as monarchy or republic depending on the style ( and usually mode of accession, see below ) of their head of state, a typical constitutional provision, but as such this is not defining for the actual political system, which often evolves significantly, or can remain unaltered in other respects despite a transition from monarchy to republic ( or, rarer, vice versa ).
Its advantages are most pronounced when the receiving country applies unprofitable exchange rate regulations ( as has been the case for many typical receiving countries such as Pakistan or Egypt ) or when the banking system in the receiving country is less complex ( e. g. due to differences in legal environment in places such as Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia ).
A typical tape measure with both Metric system | metric and United States customary units | US units and two Us penny | US pennies for comparison
The Zhongyuan Yinyun shows the typical Mandarin four-tone system resulting from a split of the " even " tone and loss of the entering tone, with its syllables distributed across the other tones ( though their different origin is marked in the dictionary ).
In fact, when a myth loses its status as part of a religious system, it often takes on traits more typical of folktales, with its formerly divine characters reinterpreted as human heroes, giants, or fairies.
In a client-server system, most communication is essentially synchronous, even if using asynchronous primitives, as the typical operation is a client invoking a server and then waiting for a reply.
A typical transaction, as defined by the Transaction Processing Performance Council, would include the updating to a database system for such things as inventory control ( goods ), airline reservations ( services ), or banking ( money ).

typical and contains
And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
The typical U.S. daily menu, says Dr. Keys, contains 3,000 calories, should contain 2,300.
The integumentary structure contains some typical characteristics common to terrestrial vertebrates, such as the presence of highly cornified outer layers, renewed periodically through a moulting process controlled by the pituitary and thyroid glands.
* One litre ( 1000 ml ) of typical Oktoberfest beer ( 5. 5 %– 6 %) contains 5. 5 – 6 units of alcohol.
A typical parenchyma cell contains about 10 to 100 chloroplasts.
It needs water to start its cycle and contains molecular structures typical of many kinds of rocks, mixed together.
However, about 80 % of his plays have been lost and even the extant plays don't present a fully consistent picture of his ' spiritual ' development ( for example, Iphigenia at Aulis is dated with the ' despairing ' Bacchae, yet it contains elements that became typical of New Comedy ).
In many typical circuits, the single output signal actually contains multiple waveforms, namely those at the sum and difference of the two input frequencies and harmonic waveforms.
The nuclear envelope of a typical mammalian cell contains 3000 – 4000 pore complexes.
JH1 is the kinase domain important for the enzymatic activity of the JAK and contains typical features of a tyrosine kinase such as conserved tyrosines necessary for JAK activation ( e. g. Y1038 / Y1039 in JAK1, Y1007 / Y1008 in JAK2, Y980 / Y981 in JAK3, and Y1054 / Y1055 in Tyk2 ).
Minestrone alla Genovese is a variant typical of Liguria, which contains greater use of herbs, including pesto.
At Earth's orbit its typical density is 6 ions / cm < SUP > 3 </ SUP > ( variable, as is the velocity ), and it contains a variable interplanetary magnetic field ( IMF ) of ( typically ) 2 – 5 nT.
Each NPC contains at least 456 individual protein molecules and is composed of 30 distinct proteins ( nucleoporins ).< ref > The other half show structural characteristics typical of " natively unfolded " proteins, i. e. they are highly flexible proteins that lack ordered secondary structure.
A typical plant cell contains about 10 to 100 chloroplasts.
A typical direct illumination renderer already contains nearly all of the algorithms ( perspective transformations, texture mapping, hidden surface removal ) required to implement radiosity.
A typical self-defense load of buckshot contains 8-27 large lead pellets, resulting in many wound tracks in the target.
It contains all and only the code needed to accomplish its specific task, thus its more than a zero client but less than typical thin client computer.
Vampyrella is typical of the group, which also contains genera such as Platyreta and Arachnula.
Until further information is derived from the bidding, assume that a typical opening hand by partner contains 7 losers, e. g., has 7 losers ( 1 + 2 + 2 + 2
We will go over a typical application of Zorn's lemma: the proof that every nontrivial ring R with unity contains a maximal ideal.
The following table contains a guide to the typical lactose levels found in various foods.
A typical European casting alloy contains 94 % tin, 1 % copper, and 5 % antimony.
A typical clutch contains 4 to 8 greenish-white eggs that are incubated for about 35 – 40 days.
A typical wafer weighs about half a gram Wheat flour contains around 10 to 13 % gluten, so a single communion wafer may have more than 50 mg of gluten, an amount which will harm the health of many coeliac patients especially if consumed every day ( see Diet above ).

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