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A unique feature is their ability to feed by suction using only one half of the lower jaw at a time.
Another feature unique to amphibians is the columella-opercular complex, adjoining the auditory capsule, which is involved in the transmission of both airborne and seismic signals.
They typically have small hinged pedicellate teeth, a feature unique to amphibians.
The Aster used 64KB of RAM memory and had the unique feature of supporting two fundamentally different internal architectures: when turned on without a boot floppy or with a TRS-DOS floppy, the Aster would be fully TRS-80 compatible, with 48KB or RAM.
The controllers did, however, include a pause button, a unique feature at the time.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
The Cowboys also include a unique, if subtle, feature on the back of the helmet: a blue strip of Dymo tape with the player's name embossed, placed on the white portion of the stripe at the back of the helmet.
Type II genomes have the unique feature of two separate Rep ORFs.
As a further feature, Galileo will provide a unique global Search and Rescue ( SAR ) function.
The unique feature of the system is that no promissory instruments are exchanged between the hawala brokers ; the transaction takes place entirely on the honor system.
The Ibanez X guitars are Ibanez guitars that feature unconventional and unique body designs.
Since there are many different reference ellipsoids the latitude of a feature on the surface is not unique: this is stressed in the ISO standard which states that " without the full specification of the coordinate reference system, coordinates ( that is latitude and longitude ) are ambiguous at best and meaningless at worst ".
Many stations also feature unique interior designs to help passenger identification.
One unique feature of the lake is the Z-shaped Bay of Quinte which separates Prince Edward County from the Ontario mainland, save for a isthmus near Trenton ; this feature also supports many wetlands and aquatic plants, as well as associated fisheries.
In this view, sources can be identified to some extent because each era of history and each distinct geographical region has its own unique feature, which one can trace and analyze.
A unique feature of DHM is the ability to adjust focus after the image is recorded, since all focus planes are recorded simultaneously by the hologram.
Whereas most American Methodist worship is modeled after the Anglican Communion's Book of Common Prayer, a unique feature was the once practiced observance of the season of Kingdomtide, which encompasses the last thirteen weeks before Advent, thus dividing the long season after Pentecost into two discrete segments.
One unique feature of the show was the Mouseketeer Roll Call, in which many ( but not all ) of that day's line-up of regular performers would introduce themselves by name to the television audience.
The volcano's outer edge consists of an escarpment, or cliff, up to tall, a feature unique among the shield volcanoes of Mars.
A unique feature of the Somali funds transfer companies is that they all charge the same low commission of 5 % for sending amounts of up to approximately $ 1000, a fee range that encompasses the vast majority of household Somali remittances.
Another unique external feature, termed the " SILTS " pod, was located on the top of Columbia's tailfin, and was installed after STS-9 to acquire infrared and other thermal data.
This resulted in Trinidad and Tobago having the unique feature of a large French-speaking Free Coloured slave-owning class.
That feature or “ genetic marker ” was exclusively unique to viols and reminded one always of the viol's more ancient plucked vihuela roots, the " luteness " of viols.

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The policy may not be unique but the maximum value of P certainly is, and once the policy is specified this maximum can be calculated by ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) as a function of the feed state Af.
It is during this period that Bishop Asser applied to him the unique title of " secundarius ", which may indicate a position akin to that of the Celtic tanist, a recognised successor closely associated with the reigning monarch.
Raymond Williams argues that there is no unique and or individual aesthetic object which can be extrapolated from the art world, but that there is a continuum of cultural forms and experience of which ordinary speech and experiences may signal as art.
Aircraft with special characteristics that give them unique capabilities will often display those in their demos ; For example, Russian fighters with Thrust vectoring may be used to perform Pugachev's Cobra or the Kulbit, among other difficult manoeuvers that cannot be performed by other aircraft.
Alternatively, a unique position on the board on which a game piece may be located while in play.
Secondly, it refers to whatever qualities may be unique to the musics of the Celtic Nations.
Copyright law recognises the right of an author based on whether the work actually is an original creation, rather than based on whether it is unique ; two authors may own copyright on two substantially identical works, if it is determined that the duplication was coincidental, and neither was copied from the other.
While other theories may insist on the truth of the former, the latter precept of congregationalism gives the entire theory a unique character among plans of church government.
Militarized heavy equipment may also take on the form of traditional civilian equipment designed and built to unique military specifications.
Breeders may also breed a piebald dapple brindle ; and although dogs with this coloring are increasingly popular due to their unique markings, they are not considered standard and are not allowed to show.
Notations are also completely opaque for XML and SGML parsers, so they are not differentiated by the type of the external entity that they may reference ( for these parsers they just have a unique name associated to a public identifier ( an FPI ) and / or a system identifier ( a URI )).
It is asserted that, as a result, most major academic libraries in the US do not use the DDC because the classification of works in those areas is not specific enough, although there are other reasons that may truly be more weighty, such as the much lower expense of using a unique " pre-packaged " catalog number instead of having highly skilled staff members engaging in the time-consuming development of catalog numbers.
An electric field has the special property that it is conservative, which means that the path taken by the test charge is irrelevant: all paths between two specified points expend the same energy, and thus a unique value for potential difference may be stated.
From a more advanced perspective, each of these definitions may be interpreted as giving the unique analytic continuation of e < sup > x </ sup > to the complex plane.
Still others, such as fear of mice and insects, may be unique to humans and developed during the paleolithic and neolithic time periods ( when mice and insects become important carriers of infectious diseases and harmful for crops and stored foods ).
The author drew on three primary sources, each representing a distinct community: a hypothetical collection, or several collections, of sayings ( called " Q ", and shared with Luke ); the Gospel of Mark ; and material unique to Matthew ( called " M ", some of which may have originated with Matthew himself ).
Many of them also accept unique listings of caches for their site, but these listings tend to be less popular than the international sites, although occasionally the regional sites may have more caches than the international sites.
The first part ( Forward Elimination ) reduces a given system to either triangular or echelon form, or results in a degenerate equation, indicating the system has no unique solution but may have multiple solutions ( rank < order ).
The maximal set produced by the principle is not unique, in general ; there may be many maximal totally ordered subsets containing a given totally ordered subset.
Human life is valued as a unique, rare opportunity to reach enlightenment ; to kill any person, no matter what crime he may have committed, is considered unimaginably abhorrent.
It may also be distinguished from other kumquats by its round leaves that make this species unique within the genus.
Some items at reference libraries may be historical and even unique.
For example, a certain culture may develop unique designs and methods of tool-making that give it a competitive advantage over another culture.
A network node may have multiple NICs and will then have one unique MAC address per NIC.
Thus, while modafinil's unique stimulant profile features interactions with monoamine systems, these may very well be downstream events secondary to effects on specific, electrotonically-coupled populations of GABAergic interneurons.

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