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Common examples of acids include acetic acid ( in vinegar ), sulfuric acid ( used in car batteries ), and tartaric acid ( used in baking ).
Common examples of character encoding systems include Morse code, the Baudot code, the American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII ) and Unicode.
Common examples of smoldering phenomena are the initiation of residential fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat sources ( e. g., a cigarette, a short-circuited wire ), and the persistent combustion of biomass behind the flaming front of wildfires
Common examples in everyday usage include:
Common examples include:
Common examples of carcinogens are inhaled asbestos, certain dioxins, and tobacco smoke.
Common examples are the SATA ports in modern computers, which allow a number of hard drives to be connected without the need for a card.
Common examples in modern technology include DIN and mini-DIN connectors.
Common examples are:
Common examples are the following:
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Common examples of signals generated by oscillators include signals broadcast by radio and television transmitters, clock signals that regulate computers and quartz clocks, and the sounds produced by electronic beepers and video games.
Common examples include emulsifying wax, cetearyl alcohol, polysorbate 20, and ceteareth 20.
Common examples include adding granola to yogurt, adding croutons to a salad or soup, and toasting bread to enhance its crunchiness for a smooth topping, such as jam or butter.
Common patterns of recursion can be factored out using higher order functions, with catamorphisms and anamorphisms ( or " folds " and " unfolds ") being the most obvious examples.
Common historical examples include the Winchester Model 1892, Lee-Enfield " Jungle Carbine ", Mauser K98 Kurz, SKS, M1 carbine ( no relation to the larger M1 Garand ) and M4 carbine ( a more compact variant of the current M16 rifle ).
Common examples of foods that contain gelatin are gelatin desserts, trifles, aspic, marshmallows, candy corn, and confections such as Peeps, gummy bears and jelly babies.
Common examples of in vitro experiments include ( a ) cells derived from multicellular organisms ( cell culture or tissue culture ), ( b ) subcellular components ( e. g. mitochondria or ribosomes ), ( c ) Cellular or subcellular extracts ( e. g. wheat germ or reticulocyte extracts ), or ( d ) purified molecules in the test tube ( often proteins, DNA, or RNA, either individually or in combination ).
Common examples of micas are muscovite, and the biotite series.
Common examples of halides include halite ( NaCl, table salt ), sylvite ( KCl ), fluorite ( CaF < sub > 2 </ sub >).
Common examples are unipolar, non-return-to-zero ( NRZ ), Manchester and alternate mark inversion ( AMI ) codings.
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Common examples of flinching are gasping for air, or a visible expression of surprise of shock.
Common examples are the number average molecular weight and weight average molecular weight.

Common and public
Public parkland includes the esplanade along the Charles River, which mirrors its Boston counterpart, Cambridge Common, a busy and historic public park immediately adjacent to the Harvard campus, and the Alewife Brook Reservation and Fresh Pond in the western part of the city.
In May 2012, it was announced that 3. 7 km < sup > 2 </ sup > of Stanley Common ( which lies between the Stanley – Mount Pleasant road and the shoreline ) was made safe and had been opened to the public, opening up a three kilometer stretch of coastline and a further two kilometres of shoreline along Mullet's Creek.
In 1983, Brundtland was invited by then United Nations Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar to establish and chair the World Commission on Environment and Development ( WCED ), widely referred to as the Brundtland Commission, developing the broad political concept of sustainable development in the course of extensive public hearings that were distinguished by their inclusiveness and published its report Our Common Future in April 1987.
In addition, the widely distributed and popularly read-aloud tract Common Sense, by Thomas Paine, succinctly and eloquently laid out the case for republican ideals and independence to the larger public.
Common examples include public holidays ( particularly those unique to a particular nation ), the singing of national anthems, and traditional national cuisine ( see national dish ).
Common Sense introduced no new ideas, and probably had little direct effect on Congress's thinking about independence ; its importance was in stimulating public debate on a topic that few had previously dared to openly discuss.
Common contemporary U. S. vaccination policies require that children receive common vaccinations before entering public school.
While the Equal Protection Clause is typically invoked only under very limited circumstances ( with a heavy burden on the complainant to show discrimination ), the Common Benefit Clause is read to require that " statutory exclusions from publicly-conferred benefits and protections must be ' premised on an appropriate and overriding public interest.
* Common carrier, an organization that transports a product or service using its facilities, or those of other carriers, and offers its services to the general public
Common avenues for sex education are parents or caregivers, formal school programs, and public health campaigns.
The public services of the Anglican churches, as contained in the Book of Common Prayer, do not directly invoke the Blessed Virgin or any other saint in prayer, and the thirty-nine Articles of Religion reject the practice of praying to saints, but many Anglo-Catholics feel free to do so in their private devotions.
The idea of a public Library in Malta began with the issue of a decree by Fra ' Claude de la Sengle, Grand Master of the Knights, whereby all books in the legacy of deceased knights were to pass to the Common Treasury of the Order.
The Riverfront revitalization project ( River Common ), which broke ground in 2007 and was fully completed in early 2010, once again made the riverfront pleasant and accessible to the public.
Common public safety alarms include:
The Park was the first public park in south London, and was created when the Common was enclosed in 1852, and designated one of the Royal Parks of London ( today, management of the Park is undertaken by Lambeth Council ).
It was probably regarded at the time as a separate part of the Holwood Estate and was divided from it by the public footpath which runs from Farnborough Common, almost opposite Hilda Vale Road, to Westerham Road, near to Fishponds Road.
Live music is performed occasionally at the Avenida restaurant, at The Duchess of Edinburgh public house and, towards Plumstead Common, at The Glenmore Arms.
When Carter County was organized the 16th section of each township was set aside for schools, and when sold the interest on the money raised would go toward the maintenance of public schools, also known as Common Schools as they were regarded as being for the “ common ” people who could not afford to patronize one of the private schools.
Elm Park, purchased in 1854 and laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted, was not only the first public park in the city ( after the 8-acre ( 32, 000 m² ) City Common from 1669 ) but also one of the first public parks in the U. S. Both the City Common and Elm Park are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Common in many games is some form of message broadcast and private message system ; the broadcast message system announces public events, e. g. if a player died it will often be informed who died and how, if fragged, then often by what weapon ; the same system will also often announce if a player joins or leaves the game, and may announce how many frags are left in total and other important messages, including errors or warnings from the game ; instant text messages from other players are also displayed with this system.
The lands of the Reservation are only accessible on foot, and include the only disincorporated areas which are accessible to the public, at the former Dana Common, a walk from Gate 40.
The Common covers 365 acres ( 1. 5 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) and has over 20 miles ( 30 km ) of public rights of way.

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