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Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Each of these stages includes the risk of interference in case the degree of phase transfer is different for the analyte in the calibration standard and in the sample.
Each of these difference components may have scale factors and offsets applied to it, as specified by the applicable video standard.
Each century had its own standard and was made up of ten units ( contubernia ) of eight men who shared a tent, a millstone, a mule and cooking pot.
Each band has a width of 1 standard deviation.
Each of the main units has its own corporate identity, formed by differently-coloured versions of the standard roundel logo and adding appropriate lettering across the horizontal bar.
Each of these skills comprises a number of specific techniques that have been introduced over the years and are now considered standard practice in high-level volleyball.
Each wireless technology is defined by a standard that describes unique functions at both the Physical and the Data Link layers of the OSI Model.
Each standard varies in geographical range, thus making one standard more ideal than the next depending on what it is one is trying to accomplish with a wireless network.
Each x87 register, known as ST ( 0 ) through ST ( 7 ), is 80 bits wide and stores numbers in the IEEE floating-point standard double extended precision format.
Each standard CORBA exception includes a minor code to designate the subcategory of the exception.
Each instrument company introduced their own standard instrumentation
Each country has a Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices ( MUTCD ) and there are efforts to blend them into a worldwide standard.
Each film in the set has an additional soundtrack, enhanced to 7. 1 Dolby TrueHD standard.
Each builder was free to choose its own gauge, although the availability of British-built locomotives encouraged some railroads to be built to standard gauge.
Each county used its own standard to manually recount each vote, and Bush argued that some counties would have more lax standards than other counties.
Each player plays the opponent as in a standard chess game, with the exception of the rules specified below.
Each project is scoped and structured around a standard deliverable based on the needs of the nonprofit partners.
Each corps area was allocated two " type " corps ( with a standard table of organization ) and six infantry divisions.
Each standard ' suite ' included the CPU unit, a keyboard, and a 132 column dot-matrix printer with a separate cooling-fan base.
Each state in Australia sets its own standard trading hours, but in most of the country the shops are open seven days a week for at least part of the day.
Each volume will see three separate releases ; a standard edition, a signed edition, and a signed, remarqued edition.
Each County also has a letter code, which is used for identification and forms part of the ISO 3166-2 standard.
Each stone chain was supposed to be reinforced with a standard iron chain made of interlocking links, but a magnetic survey conducted in the 1970s failed to detect any evidence of iron chains, which if they exist are deeply embedded in the thick masonry walls.

Each and defines
Each variable defines a sub-language of the language defined by.
Each version defines an IP address differently.
Each instruction is wholly described and also defines the conditions under which an exception is recognized in the form of program interruption.
Each point, as well, is a variety of database, including the location of the point in the work space and the direction of the vector ( which is what defines the direction of the track ).
Each defines the primitive operations and permissible responses required to exchange information between peer processes in communicating systems to carry out all or a subset of the services defined within the OSI -- Service Definitions for that layer.
Each discipline, however, defines the term differently, depending on what is being measured.
Each successive stage is characterized by a certain association of soil / vegetation and environment, which defines an ecosystem.
Each IFD defines a subfile.
Each local swing-dance community has a distinct local culture and defines " swing dance ", and the " appropriate " music to accompany it, in different ways.
Each class, coded in the first four bits of the address, defines either a different network size, i. e. number of hosts for unicast addresses ( classes A, B, C ), or a multicast network ( class D ).
Each rule begins with a textual dependency line which defines a target followed by a colon (:) and optionally an enumeration of components ( files or other targets ) on which the target depends.
Each of the built-in chains has a default policy which defines what action is taken for a packet which reaches the end of the chain.
Presheaves formalise the situation common to the examples above: a presheaf ( of sets ) on a topological space is a structure that associates to each open set U of the space a set F ( U ) of sections on U, and to each open set V included in U a map F ( U ) → F ( V ) giving restrictions of sections over U to V. Each of the examples above defines a presheaf with restrictions of functions, vector fields and sections of a vector bundle having the obvious meaning.
Given a set S of matrices, each of which is diagonalizable, and any two of which commute, it is always possible to simultaneously diagonalize all of the elements of S. Equivalently, for any set S of mutually commuting semisimple linear transformations of a finite-dimensional vector space V there exists a basis of V consisting of simultaneous eigenvectors of all elements of S. Each of these common eigenvectors v ∈ V, defines a linear functional on the subalgebra U of End ( V ) generated by the set of endomorphisms S ; this functional is defined as the map which associates to each element of U its eigenvalue on the eigenvector v. This " generalized eigenvalue " is a prototype for the notion of a weight.
Each polis has its own unique character, encapsulated in a " charter " which defines its goals, philosophies, and attitudes to other polises and to the external world.
Each university / faculty defines the length of these documents, but typical numbers of pages are around 60 – 80 for MSc and 200 – 250 for PhD.
Each standard defines different protector characteristics, test vectors, or operational purpose.
Each handle value must have a data type specified in its "< type >" field, that defines the syntax and semantics of its data.
" Each State defines poverty and ; therefore, Medicaid eligibility.
Each Guide / Girl Scout defines her own progress and development according to her needs and aspirations within the framework program provided.
Each graphics context defines how the drawing should be presented: in a window, sent to a printer, an OpenGL layer, or off-screen.
Each context rasterizes the drawing at the desired resolution without altering the data that defines the drawing.
Each nation defines MPAs independently, but they commonly involve increased protection for the area from fishing and other threats.
Each canton defines the responsibilities of its constituent communes.

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