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First generation yeast only.
Two important aspects of a concise language are as follows: First, the most common words ( e. g., " a ", " the ", " I ") should be shorter than less common words ( e. g., " roundabout ", " generation ", " mediocre ",) so that sentences will not be too long.
The First Industrial Revolution, which began in the 18th century, merged into the Second Industrial Revolution around 1850, when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the development of steam-powered ships, railways, and later in the 19th century with the internal combustion engine and electrical power generation.
First, the failure of the previous status quo seemed self-evident to a generation that had seen millions die fighting over scraps of earth — prior to the war, it had been argued that no one would fight such a war, since the cost was too high.
First generation Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ) PDP-8 on display at the National Museum of American History
The election was a realigning election that ushered in a generation of Democratic-Republican Party rule and the eventual demise of the Federalist Party in the First Party System.
In their place, a new generation of Slovak Communists took control of party and state organs in Slovakia, led by Alexander Dubček, who became First Secretary of the Slovak branch of the party.
First generation vaccines are whole-organism vaccines – either live and weakened, or killed forms.
First generation pellets are limited to a co-firing rate of 15 % in modern IGCC plants.
* 1939: First 4 MW utility power generation gas turbine from BBC Brown, Boveri & Cie. for an emergency power station in Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
First generation bluegrass musicians dominated the genre from its beginnings in the mid-1940s through the mid-1960s.
First generation
ENIAC administrator and security officer Herman Goldstine distributed copies of this First Draft to a number of government and educational institutions, spurring widespread interest in the construction of a new generation of electronic computing machines, including EDSAC at Cambridge England and SEAC at the U. S. Bureau of Standards.
First generation stations such as Salyut 1 and Skylab had monolithic designs, consisting of one module with no resupply capability, whilst the second generation stations Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 comprised a monolithic station with two ports to allow consumables to be replenished by cargo spacecraft such as Progress.
First generation SDRs used a PC sound card to provide ADC functionality.
* 1 = First generation core designed by the contractor
* 1 = First generation core designed by the contractor
First generation " Ripple Bonnet " Citroën 2CV built from 1949 to 1960
In the secret colony Zygote, which Hiroko established, the first generation of children of the First Hundred, the ectogenes, are all the product of artificial insemination outside of any human body.
First generation Syncom satellite.
First and second generation XScale cores also have a 2 kB mini-data cache.
First generation Acura RDX
In Jerusalem as well, Fulk was resented by the second generation of Jerusalem Christians who had grown up there since the First Crusade.

First and typical
Site of the Museum of the First National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party | First National Congress of the Communist Party of China, a typical shikumen building
First, with approximately thirty moves possible in a typical real-life position, he expected that searching the approximately 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > positions involved in looking three moves ahead for both sides ( six plies ) would take about sixteen minutes, even in the " very optimistic " case that the chess computer evaluated a million positions every second.
First, they usually are ( and always should be ) much longer — 20 to 30 characters or more is typical — making some kinds of brute force attacks entirely impractical.
First typical decomposition separates pressure and friction effects:
First, each cell has a higher number of mitochondria compared to more typical cells.
Among the classic disco that was a staple in Chicago clubs at the time, typical tracks one could hear him play were Visage-" Frequency 7 ", Klein & MBO-" Dirty Talk ", ESG-" Moody ", Patrick Adams-" Big Phreek ", Liquid Liquid-" Optimo ", First Choice-" Let No Man Put Asunder ", a lot of Philly Soul Classics and even pop hits like Eurythmics-" Sweet Dreams " and Talk Talk-" It's My Life ".
A November 1, 1958 article in the Seattle Times was typical of the media's favorable coverage of the future First Lady, stating that " Mrs. Nixon is always reported to be gracious and friendly.
First contact came with European sealers ( 1803 – 1834 ) and followed a pattern of violence typical across Australia at the time.
St ' át ' imc culture displayed many features typical of Northwest Coast peoples: the potlatch, clan names, mythology, prestige afforded the wealthy and generous, and totem poles in some communities, especially in the Lil ' wat First Nation ( Lil ' wat7ul ), whose tribal lands and trade routes in the Whistler Valley and Green River Vally overlapped with those of the Squamish First Nation, an Coast Salish people.
A typical residential water meterMetering of water supply is usually motivated by one or several of four objectives: First, it provides an incentive to conserve water which protects water resources ( environmental objective ).
In the first movement alone, Mendelssohn departs from the typical form of a Classical concerto in many ways, the most immediate being the entry of the soloist almost from the outset, which also occurs in his First Piano Concerto.
First, the energy requirements are set at 80 – 90 % of the recommended daily amounts ( RDA ) for the child's age ( the high-fat diet requires less energy to process than a typical high-carbohydrate diet ).
First of all Freyer tries to underline that “ first basic considerations ” about “ Ideal Type ” were formulated from Weber for the adaption of historical types, considering that in the history “ the cognition of appropriate connections and typical regulators – are just means, and not the aim of perfectly typical creation of conceptions ”.
First, it forms at pressures greater than those typical of the crust of the Earth.
* Crackerland and Jerkwater ( from the 1982 film First Blood, small hometowns of typical US Army recruits ).
The episode starts with a repeat of a couch gag that was first used in the episode " Lisa's First Word ", which is considerably longer than the typical couch gag.
Reviews of Living History were mixed, with a typical evaluation commending the chapters describing her early life, decrying the overly lengthy later treatments of relatively mundane events as First Lady, and criticizing the lack of candor in the sections covering controversial episodes, including those surrounding her husband and the Lewinsky scandal.
He took offense at Pete and Sam's remarks on their website as to why they let him go: " First off, very typical.
The typical off-peak service from the station is 2 trains per hour to St Albans via Herne Hill and London Blackfriars ( clockwise around the loop ) and 2 trains per hour to Sutton via Wimbledon ( anticlockwise ), run by First Capital Connect.
First, there are themes that are clearly defined in shape and then there are the themes that operate more as motives with a shorter length and a more open-ended shape, as is typical of the Sixth Symphony.
Warragamba is unusual for an Australian town, as the streets do not have typical names, but are numbered ( such as First Street and Eighteenth Street ).

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