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Each and tube
Each gate consisted of one inverting vacuum tube amplifier, preceded by a resistor divider input network that defined the logical function.
Each tube is a different size ( thereby producing a different tone ), giving it a range of an octave and a half.
Each Williams tube could store about 512 – 1024 bits of data.
Each bar is paired with a resonator tube having a motor-driven butterfly valve at its upper end, mounted on a common shaft, which produces a tremolo or vibrato effect while spinning.
Each player is given a buff, an elastic ring of material generally patterned with the logo for the current season, that can be worn as an armband, headband, tube top, mini skirt, durag or a bow tie.
Each 600-line picture required about one second to be read from the vidicon tube, and they required a radio bandwidth of about 220 kilohertz.
Each epoxy-coated steel strand is carried inside the cradle in a one-inch ( 2. 54 cm ) steel tube.
Each bell is a metal tube, 30 – 38 mm ( 1¼ – 1½ inches ) in diameter, tuned by altering its length.
Each time a pulse is applied to a control electrode, a glow discharge moves to a step electrode ; by providing ten electrodes in each tube and cascading the tubes, a counter system can be developed and the count observed by the position of the glow discharges.
Each of these consists of a long, looped, glandular tube, which opens into the body cavity just beneath the heart, and a bladder to store urine.
Each cell is of a tubular shape, but the conidial anastomosis tube forms a bridge that allows fusion between conidia.
Each tube foot consists of an internal ampulla and an external podium, or " foot ".
Each has a small bracteole, three sepals forming a cylindrical tube, and a three-lobed corolla.
Each round has a close-fitting movable plug in the tube that fits over the spigot.
Each day the patient or care givers connect it to a simple vacuum tube and remove from 600 cc to 1000 cc of fluid.
Each tube is about 30 centimeters long ( in humans ) and is muscular ( surrounded by smooth muscle ).
Each tube is inwardly concave, thus forming a central tube up which moisture is sucked.
Each pylon has a self-propelled climbing elevator for maintenance of the aircraft warning lights ; each elevator runs inside a steel tube in the centre of the mast, around which there is a spiral staircase.
Each successive drop of water deposits a little more mineral before falling, and eventually a tube is built up.
Each shot in the battery is a small plastic tube with one end closed.
Each hut had a pneumatic tube for sending the handwritten, received messages to G hut via a cylinder, which was shot down the tube.
Each of these projections may be grooved on the side facing the oviduct, forming a tube.

Each and captured
Each album also saw a new " image ", none of which captured the public's imagination to nearly the same extent as the lonely android of 1979.
Each of the Allies captured a share of the available members of the German rocket team, but the United States benefited the most with Operation Paperclip, recruiting von Braun and most of his engineering team, who later helped develop the American missile and space exploration programs.
Each image was captured simultaneously in six bands in 1200-frame cassettes, which required regular replacement due to the fogging effects of radiation.
Each of the Jin forces advanced quickly and captured the border cities that they were targeting, with Wang Jun's fleet heading east down the Yangtze and clearing the river of Eastern Wu fleets.
Each generation of moons would have spiraled into Jupiter, due to drag from the disk, with new moons then forming from the new debris captured from the Solar nebula.
Each regiment consisted of 300 to 340 men, and the total force included an artillery detachment to man captured British field pieces.
Each time, Kaminski narrowly avoided death and punished any captured conspirators with execution.
Each fluorophore is imaged separately using a different combination of excitation and emission filters, and the images are captured sequentially using a digital CCD camera, then overlaid to give a complete image.
Each element is positioned between the two extremes of the construct using a 5-or 7-point rating scale system ; this is done repeatedly for all the constructs that apply ; and thus its meaning to the client is captured, and statistical analysis varying from simple counting, to more complex mulitivariate analysis of meaning, is made possible.
Each time a fly is captured it is worth two points.
Each group was subsequently defeated and its survivors captured by Urrea's troops.
Each player may build, in their captured regions, a balance of factories, mills ( both square ), and military bases ( round ).
Each leaf can possess thousands of tentacles, which can aid in the retention of larger prey when combined with the leaf wrapping tightly around captured insects.
Each member proceeded to steal some key item from the U. S. government while leading an army of prison escapees, taking control of a portion of the American midwest, and collectively they captured their heroic counterparts, with the Wizard capturing Wonder Woman and Johny Thunder, however Green Lantern was able to outwit Brainwave who believed him to be dead after he fell into a ravine, though his power ring saved him at the last moment, and free the rest by impersonating the Thinker who he had captured, who was acting as a Judge in the ' trial ' of the JSA, where the Wizard was acting as Prosecutor.
For approximately thirty years, the park elk herds were culled: Each year some were captured and shipped to other locations, a certain number were killed by park rangers, and hunters were allowed to take more elk that migrated outside the park.

Each and complete
Each is a complete ballplayer.
Each team attempts to complete their mission objective and / or eliminate the opposing team.
Each iteration creates a new result, and is accomplished in four steps corresponding to four complete turns of the handle shown at the far right in the picture below.
Each group is intended to complete work on that topic and then disband.
Each new method has enhanced the mariner ’ s ability to complete his voyage.
Each team has a set of objectives to complete, the Allies usually being to destroy some sort of Axis advantage, and the Axis objectives being to defend their object ( s ).
Each class specializes in a certain aspect of the game, and an effective team will balance players out using all four classes, such as a soldier for blasting through enemy defences, a medic for supporting the team and keeping them alive ( Soldier making up for the lack of firepower with medics, medics making up for the lack of health ), a Lieutenant to resupply teammates with ammo ( especially soldiers ) and engineers to complete the objective, having their way cleared by the soldier which is then supported by the Lieutenant.
Each object that is referenced by the serialized object and not marked as < tt > transient </ tt > must also be serialized ; and if any object in the complete graph of non-transient object references is not serializable, then serialization will fail.
Each strand is individually insulated, and the strands are arranged so that at certain points in the winding, or throughout the whole winding, each portion occupies different relative positions in the complete conductor.
Each complete English word has an arbitrary integer value associated with it.
Each time, Kurosawa would calmly go fishing, reasoning that the studio had already heavily invested in the production and would have to allow him to complete the picture.
Each piston comes to a complete stop and reverses direction before the next one starts its power stroke, which results in a gap between power strokes and noticeable vibrations.
Each lap corresponds to a complete cycle, and each car will complete dozens of laps per hour.
Each of these countries had a period of almost complete power in world trade from roughly 1500 to 1900.
Each participant receives a copy of the Haggadah, which is often a traditional version: an ancient text that contains the complete Seder service.
Each of the three types of AIS --- complete, partial, and mild --- has a different list of differential diagnoses to consider.
Each limb must complete a cycle in the same length of time, otherwise one limb's relationship to the others can change with time, and a steady pattern cannot occur.
Each EAL corresponds to a package of security assurance requirements ( SARs, see above ) which covers the complete development of a product, with a given level of strictness.
Each edition contained a game board with a plastic stand, two game booklets ( one with instructions ) with material for 92 complete games ( 368 Main Game Questions and 92 " Audience Match " and " Head-to-Head Match " questions ), two magic slates and styli ( only of the Head-to-Head portion ), and play money.
Each of the 24 served for one complete week, with each of the six serving one day per week, on the Sabbath all six worked in tandem.
Each set of quarters is worth $ 14. 00 ( a complete set includes quarters for all fifty states, the five U. S. territories, and the District of Columbia ).
Each of the seven hundred members of staff at the time received a synopsis of the Goethe tale, and were encouraged to complete a twenty-question form that requested their ideas on what action might take place.
Each upperclassman is required to complete an " upperclassman project.
Each race — or hand — is usually 700 miles ( or kilometers ) long, but the first player to complete that distance exactly has the option to declare an extension in which case the race becomes 1, 000 miles.

7.142 seconds.