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Any and depression
Any creature caught within Soulcutter's sphere of influence immediately loses all interest in life and slumps to the ground in a state of profound depression.

Any and point
Any other point of intersection between C and Af will be called a tangent point.
* Any locally compact Hausdorff space can be turned into a compact space by adding a single point to it, by means of Alexandroff one-point compactification.
Any piece of DNA with the point centromere DNA sequence on it will typically form a centomere if present in the appropriate species.
Any delusion on this point leads to the greatest errors, misfortunes, and troubles, and to the slavery of the soul.
Any increase of the drain-to-source voltage will increase the distance from drain to the pinch-off point, increasing resistance due to the depletion region proportionally to the applied drain-to-source voltage.
Any overbid or underbid loses the number of points their bid was off ( a player bidding 3 tricks that wins only 2 would lose a point, as would a player bidding 2 and winning 3 ).
Any given procedure might be called at any point during a program's execution, including by other procedures or itself.
Any point on a ray starting from point with direction ( here is a unit vector ) can be written as
Any symmetry group whose elements have a common fixed point, which is true for all finite symmetry groups and also for the symmetry groups of bounded figures, can be represented as a subgroup of orthogonal group O ( n ) by choosing the origin to be a fixed point.
# Any neighbourhood N of x contains a neighbourhood M of x such that N is a neighbourhood of each point of M.
Any military planner would know that to mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, Allied units had to be staged around the country, with those that would land first nearest to the invasion point.
Any substance can be placed on a section of the strip revealing its thermal behaviour at the temperature at that point.
Any point on the frontier curve is Pareto efficient.
Any object radiating sound, including a loudspeaker system, can be thought of as being composed of combinations of such simple point sources.
Any planetary sized body at Earth's point should have been visible by the NASA STEREO coronagraphs during the first half of 2007.
Any player ( or, in some variations, only the dealer ) may at any time announce " point of order ," ( could also be " Court of Law " or " Point of Information " or " Point of Interest " or " Pevis " or " Coffee Break ") which is a signal for all players to put down their cards, while discussion takes place.
Any instrument will reach a point where an increase in sample concentration will not result in an increase in the reported absorbance, because the detector is simply responding to the stray light.
Any traveller attempting to pass into the eastern regions of Middle-earth would have to cross the Anduin at some point along its long course ( unless one passed through the extreme north, risking a passage through the Grey Mountains ).
Any point of law may be referred in this manner.
According to the historian of science Norwood Russell Hanson: There is no bilaterally-symmetrical, nor excentrically-periodic curve used in any branch of astrophysics or observational astronomy which could not be smoothly plotted as the resultant motion of a point turning within a constellation of epicycles, finite in number, revolving around a fixed deferent. Any path — periodic or not, closed or open — can be represented with an infinite number of epicycles.
Any balance the music maintained up to that point, however fragile, is lost and so, more than likely, is the listener.
Any elliptic curve in Edwards form has a point of order 4.

Any and electric
Any accelerating electric charge, and therefore any changing electric current, gives rise to an electromagnetic wave that propagates at very high speed outside the surface of the conductor.
Any electric charge that accelerates, or any changing magnetic field, produces electromagnetic radiation.
Any spatially separated charge will result in an electric field, and therefore an electric potential.
Any junction of dissimilar metals will produce an electric potential related to temperature.
Any external signal sources tend to induce only a common mode signal on the line and the balanced impedances to ground minimizes differential pickup due to stray electric fields.
* Any electric field that touches a conductor must be perpendicular to it.
Any given material will break down under a strong-enough electric field, and some materials of interest in electrical engineering are " non-ohmic " under weak fields.
Any version recorded after the 1950s will also feature an electric bass player.
Any body or structure that is capable of being charged, either with static electricity or by an electric current exhibits capacitance.
Any dielectric material develops a dielectric polarization ( electrostatics ) when an electric field is applied, but a substance which has such a natural charge separation even in the absence of a field is called a polar material.
Any electric current will be associated with noise from a variety of sources, one of which is shot noise.
Any of these terms can be present in the multipole expansion of an electric field, for example.
" Singles from the album included "( If There Was ) Any Other Way ", " The Last to Know ", " Unison ", and " Where Does My Heart Beat Now ", a mid-tempo soft-rock ballad which made prominent use of the electric guitar.
Any electromagnetic radiation consists of an electric field component E and a magnetic field component H. In the far-field, the relationship between the electric field component E and the magnetic component H is that characteristic of any freely propagating wave, where ( in units where c = 1 ) E is equal to H at any point in space.
Any cutting of the electric current releases the rods.
Any version could be ordered to operate on the railroad signal standard of 8 volts DC ( VDC ) current or the 600 VDC used to power streetcars and electric locomotives, with little more than a change in the electromagnets.
Any Haefner electric trains that exist today were retrofitted with a motor from another manufacturer.
Any change in the electrical conditions of the circuit, whether internal or external involves a readjustment of the stored magnetic and electric field energy of the circuit, that is, a so-called transient.
Any voltage is a difference in electric potential between two points-for example, the separation of positive and negative electric charges on opposite sides of a resistive barrier.

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