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Each and variant
Each variant required different cryptanalytic treatment.
Most national variants are based on two widely deployed national variants as standardized by ANSI and ETSI, which are in turn based on the international protocol defined by ITU-T. Each national variant has its own unique characteristics.
Each had an " Ultra " variant and a slower, budget-oriented variant and all used conventional single-slot cooling.
Each node independently runs an algorithm over the map to determine the shortest path from itself to every other node in the network ; generally some variant of Dijkstra's algorithm is used.
Each variant interpretation and complementary explanation is derived from Thorstein Veblen ’ s original sociologic proposition, that conspicuous consumption was a psychological end in itself, from which the practitioner ( man, woman, family ) derived the honour of superior social status.
Each variant maintains the BBC One logo with the addition of the country name beneath it.
Each variant has its own constructor, which takes a specified number of arguments with specified types.
Each variant ending matches with a blend of the variant secondary demonstrative pronouns: In Old Latin, ollus, olla, ollum ; later ille, illa, illud ( illum-da to set off ileum ).
Each western country will have its own variant of showmen.
Each variant acts as an inherited allele, allowing them to be used for personal or parental identification.
Each variant is identified by a suffix to the model number ; however, there was some overlap in the variant numbers.
Each variant of these mathematical creatures is classified in actual taxonomies, giving Victorian diatom art a 21st century redux.
Each member bank issued its own variant the Bankcard card and each established its own credit rules and maintained direct customer relations with its own cardholders.
Each variant fits into one of two main categories known as A1 and A2.
Each robot is given a designation based on its class ( for example D-84 is a Dum class robot and SV-7 is a Super-Voc ) and is programmed with a variant on Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
Each town has seven basic creatures, each of which can be upgraded to a more powerful variant.
Each SKU is attached to an item, variant, product line, bundle, service, fee, or attachment.
Each variant was advertised as being available as both a bar and a bottled liquid labeled as " Bodywash.
Each PAI variant contains a genetically-distinct Type III Secretion System ( T3SS ), which is capable of injecting virulence proteins into host cells to disrupt host cell functions or cause cell death via apoptosis.
Each variant of Peperami has a different version of the tagline.
Each variant has its own special arrangement of the current PBS promo music, along with a voiceover.

Each and metric
Each potential item would additionally be correlated with an external criterion in order to evaluate its usefulness if it were to be selected to be included in a BARS metric.
Each projection preserves or compromises or approximates basic metric properties in different ways.
Each deck has it own counterweights, two for the upper and eight for the lower, totaling 9, 000, 000 lb ( 4, 100 metric tons ).
Each iceboat had the cargo capacity of 1. 5 to 2. 0 metric tons ( 3, 300 to 4, 400 lb ) and was equipped with long runners ( 5 to 7 m / 16 to 23 ft ) for portage on ice.
Each of the antennas is about as tall as a ten-story building when the antenna is pointed straight up, and each antenna weighs about 218 metric tons ( 240 short tons ).
Each satellite had a mass of 2. 4 metric tons and featured two photovoltaic arrays, providing 1. 8 kW of power.
Each input is connected with its k-nearest input vectors ( according to Euclidean distance metric ) and all k-nearest neighbors are connected with each other.
Each operator has an allowance of credits, where each unit gives the owner the right to emit one metric tonne of carbon dioxide or other equivalent greenhouse gas.
Each value from a given category was computed from a specific visual metric, such as the weight of the font and the presence or absence of serifs.

Each and system
Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency.
Each element of the system was meant to remedy defects in the West Saxon military establishment exposed by the Viking invasions.
Each new processor you add to the system will add less usable power than the previous one.
Each country was allowed two sites at which it could base a defensive system, one for the capital and one for ICBM silos ( Art.
Each individual test, known as a case, exercises a particular operating condition of the user's environment or feature of the system, and will result in a pass or fail, or boolean, outcome.
Each acceptance test represents some expected result from the system.
Each top-level team has a farm system of one or more minor league teams.
Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served ( this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points ).
Each Province has its own Educational system reflecting the decentralization of the Canadian provinces and therefore of the Education system.
Each Party to the Convention must designate one or more Management Authorities in charge of administering the licensing system and one or more Scientific Authorities to provide advice about the effects of any proposed trade on the status of the species.
Each side of 170 kBs was split into 683 sectors on 35 tracks, each of the sectors holding 256 bytes ; the file system made each sector individually rewritable.
Each system has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Each user in a CDMA system uses a different code to modulate their signal.
Each reference line is called a coordinate axis or just axis of the system, and the point where they meet is its origin, usually at ordered pair ( 0, 0 ).
Each category of disorder has a numeric code taken from the ICD coding system, used for health service ( including insurance ) administrative purposes.
* Each computer has only a limited, incomplete view of the system.
Each of the basic forces of nature is associated with a different type of potential energy, and all types of potential energy ( like all other types of energy ) appears as system mass, whenever present.
Each system in China has an average of 43 outlets, compared to more than 540 in the United States.
Each gaming system has its own name for the role of the gamemaster, such as " judge ", " narrator ", " referee ", " director ", or " storyteller ", and these terms not only describe the role of the gamemaster in general but also help define how the game is intended to be run.
Each satellite will have two rubidium atomic clocks and two passive hydrogen maser atomic clocks, critical to any satellite-navigation system, and a number of other components.
Each data system bus ( aka string ) was composed of the same functional elements, consisting of multiplexers ( MUX ), high-level modules ( HLM ), low-level modules ( LLM ), power converters ( PC ), bulk memory ( BUM ), data management subsystem bulk memory ( DBUM ), timing chains ( TC ), phase locked loops ( PLL ), Golay coders ( GC ), hardware command decoders ( HCD ) and critical controllers ( CRC ).
Each of the Hanseatic cities had its own legal system and a degree of political autonomy.
Each Japanese syllabic alphabet ( hiragana or katakana, see Kana ) would fit, but like several other alphabets of the world they aren't encoded in the ISO / IEC 8859 system.
Each state and the federal court system currently uses one of the following " tests " to define insanity for purposes of the insanity defense:

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