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Each and ion
Each ion is typically a single atom or molecule, and thus the actual amount of material implanted in the target is the integral over time of the ion current.
Each individual ion produces many point defects in the target crystal on impact such as vacancies and interstitials.
Each chemical species, be it an atom, ion or molecule, has its own chemical potential.
Each structural unit of vanadinite contains a chlorine ion surrounded by six divalent lead ions at the corners of a regular octahedron, with one of the lead ions provided by an adjoining vanadinite molecule.
Each cell is composed of a sodium anode, sulfur cathode, and solid ceramic sodium ion conducting electrolyte and separator.
Each hole is associated with a nearby negatively charged dopant ion, and the semiconductor remains electrically neutral as a whole.
Each sector extends from the galactic rim, and inwards to where star density and radiation problems cause ion storms, precluding travel.
Each photosystem II contains at least 99 cofactors: 35 chlorophyll a, 12 beta-carotene, two pheophytin, two plastoquinone, two heme, one bicarbonate, 20 lipid, the cluster ( including chloride ion ), and one non heme and two putative ion per monomer.
Each type of the nucleotide blocks the ion flow through the pore for a different period of time.
Each ion consists of a proton orbited by two electrons.
Each active site creates a ‘ bifunnel ’ which is the site of three distinct substrate binding sites: nucleotide, ammonium ion, and amino acid.

Each and essentially
Each key is essentially a shift key so that with ten keys, there are ten single strokes and ninety two-finger keystrokes.
Each node board contained 256 kB of I-cache and D-cache, essentially primary cache.
( Each century would then hold a cross-section of this theoretical line, although these century titles were now essentially nominal.
Each element is created and manipulated numerically ; essentially using Cartesian coordinates for the placement of key points, and then a mathematical algorithm to connect the dots and define the colors.
Each season of the series essentially represented a year of high school for the students, culminating in their graduation.
Each tube captured a complete frame and the signal was converted into radio in a fashion essentially identical to the existing black-and-white systems.
Each borough, being coterminous with a county, has its own district attorney ; however, county-level government is essentially non-existent as all executive and legislative power is exercised by the city government throughout the five boroughs.
Each such field is a representative of an equivalence class of ( essentially distinct ) field embeddings for K and L in some extension of M.
Each change was essentially a move towards a lighter device which was easier and less costly to manufacture, and to these ends the Model 24 was eventually superseded by the simpler Model 43 grenade, although the former continued to be used through to the end of the war.
Each episode of Mr. Show essentially consists of a series of sketches, each one transitioning to the next by way of a tangential — or sometimes direct — segue, called a link.
Each of these conventions has its own distinct advantages and difficulties, and it is essentially up to the developers who create the text editor software to decide which conventions to follow.
Each bomb ( six were built in Warsaw for the Cipher Bureau before September 1939 ) essentially constituted an electrically powered aggregate of six Enigmas and took the place of some one hundred workers.
Each nonterminal in a parsing expression grammar essentially represents a parsing function in a recursive descent parser, and the corresponding parsing expression represents the " code " comprising the function.
Each theory is committed to its own notions of essentially static and fragmentary modes of existence ( relativity to that of separate events connectible by signals, and quantum mechanics to a well-defined quantum state ).
Each delegation confers essentially unrestricted autonomy over the allocated space.
Each bacterium cell essentially acts as a magnetic dipole.
Each buffer in a load-balanced switch acts as a shared-memory switch, and a load-balanced switch is essentially a way to scale up a shared-memory switch, at the cost of additional latency associated with forwarding packets at rate R / N twice.
Each musician comes with a character or object from the film, making each item essentially a two-pack: George with the Yellow Submarine, John with Jeremy the Nowhere Man, Paul with the Glove and Love Base, and Ringo with the Blue Meanie.
Each Vista model is essentially a Japanese-market Toyota Camry, with different front-and rear-end treatment ; plus, while the Camry has always been a sedan, with exception to the first generation available also as a hatchback, most Vistas up to the V40 series are hardtops.
Each spontaneous decay essentially changes the phase of the Rabi oscillation.
Each branch of the party, in turn, had a local governing body, the Regional Command, and although practical power became centred in the Syrian and Iraqi Regional Commands and the National Command of each faction assumed an essentially symbolic role, the party split in 1966, with different factions taking control in Syria and Iraq, each faction retained a pan-Arab structure.
Each probe is essentially identical with the exception of their behavior and external color.
Each run to essentially the same rules and regulations, with minor variations for local conditions.
Each of the more than 50 mirrors found has a unique design, but the essentially circular shape of the mirror presumably dictated the sophisticated abstract curvilinear motifs that dominate their decoration.

Each and deposits
Each subsequent drop that forms and falls deposits another calcite ring.
Each eruption of a Triton geyser may last up to a year, driven by the sublimation of about of nitrogen ice over this interval ; dust entrained may be deposited up to 150 km downwind in visible streaks, and perhaps much farther in more diffuse deposits.
Each insect scoops up a ' mudball ' or similar material from its environment, invests the ball with pheromones, and deposits it on the ground, initially in a random spot.
Each time the party wins a battle, Ness ' father deposits money in an account that can be withdrawn at ATMs.
Each female deposits approximately 150 eggs, usually on the underside of conifer needles.
Each aqueduct produced large gullies below by erosion of the soft deposits.
Each of these eruptions seems to have been very large, ejecting more than 10 km³ of material and covering large parts of the surrounding areas with pyroclastic flow deposits.
Each successive drop of water deposits a little more mineral before falling, and eventually a tube is built up.
Each of these eruptions created extensive ignimbrite deposits, reaching as far away as where Manila stands today.
Each island has varying deposits of natural resources such as lumber, coal, gold, iron, and oil which can be gathered by building an appropriate facility ( such as a mine, logging camp, or oil rig ) on a tile which contains the resource.

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