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For some coccidiomorphs, the original host has become the intermediate host while in others it has become the definitive host.
For example, in copper refining, copper anodes, an intermediate product from the furnaces, are electrolysed in an appropriate solution ( such as sulfuric acid ) to yield high purity ( 99. 99 %) cathodes.
For example, the intermediate dihydroxyacetone phosphate ( DHAP ) is a source of the glycerol that combines with fatty acids to form fat.
For example, every device ( such as an intermediate router ) forwarding an IP datagram first decrements the time to live ( TTL ) field in the IP header by one.
For example, a PLC might use 24 V DC I / O, with values above 22 V DC representing On, values below 2VDC representing Off, and intermediate values undefined.
* For forwarding X from a remote host ( possible through multiple intermediate hosts )
For development to occur, the embryo needs to be ingested by an invertebrate, almost always a crustacean ( there is one known life cycle which uses a mollusc as a first intermediate host ).
For example, spiral galaxies whose appearance is intermediate between two of the above classes are often identified by appending 2 lower-case letters to the main galaxy type ( for example56 Sbc for a galaxy that is intermediate between an Sb and an Sc ).
For more than two decades after this VistaVision was often used as an originating and intermediate format for shooting special effects since a larger negative area compensates against the increased grain created when shots are optically composited.
For read-out, a voltage intermediate between the possible threshold voltages is applied to the CG, and the MOSFET channel's conductivity tested ( if it's conducting or insulating ), which is influenced by the FG.
For 1969, Pontiac moved the Grand Prix from the full-sized lineup into a G-body model of its own based on the A-body intermediate chassis, but with distinctive styling and long hood / short deck proportions to create yet another niche product-the intermediate-sized personal-luxury car that offered the luxury and styling of the higher priced personal cars such as the Buick Riviera and Ford Thunderbird but for a much lower pricetag.
For example, in satellite television receivers, converting the microwave downlink signal to a much lower intermediate frequency at the dish allows a relatively inexpensive coaxial cable to carry the signal to the rest of the receiver inside the building.
For cytochrome c and some other proteins, it has been shown that the molten globule state is a " thermodynamic state " clearly different both from the native and the denatured state, demonstrating for the first time the existence of a third equilibirum ( i. e., intermediate ) state.
For example, given a graph G =( V, E ), the shortest path p from a vertex u to a vertex v exhibits optimal substructure: take any intermediate vertex w on this shortest path p. If p is truly the shortest path, then the path p < sub > 1 </ sub > from u to w and p < sub > 2 </ sub > from w to v are indeed the shortest paths between the corresponding vertices ( by the simple cut-and-paste argument described in CLRS ).
For example an intermediate magician ( e. g. MKL9, which is the level at which teachers become magicians and can take a student ) can cast a fireball that causes 130 to 240 Body points of damage, with an average damage of 180.
For intermediate values stored in digital computers, it often means the binary number system ( m is an integer times a power of 2 ).
For example, the Proton M uses a set of four intermediate orbits, requiring five rocket firings, to place a satellite into GEO from the high-inclination site of Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan.
For example, one could insert a BROWSE operation between the filtering and the aggregation step to study the intermediate table or view ( applied filter ) before the aggregation step is applied.
For example, sludge worms are sometimes considered " intermediate hosts " for whirling disease, even though it is known that the parasite causing the disease reproduces sexually inside them.
For José Ortega y Gasset, light divides the scene into three distinct parts, with foreground and background planes strongly illuminated, between which a darkened intermediate space includes silhouetted figures.
For example, a parser might return an intermediate result and a continuation that, when invoked, will continue to parse the input.
For the first several decades of publication, the Scripps annual study booklet was named Words of the Champions, which offered 3, 000 words in a list separated into beginning, intermediate & expert groupings.
For a simple example, consider the intermediate value theorem ( IVT ).

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For example, the importance of the Regulus 2, a very promising aerodynamic ship-to-surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic missile launched by submerged submarines.
For example, if the black pawn has just advanced two squares from g7 ( initial starting position ) to g5, then the white pawn on f5 may take it via en passant on g6 ( but only on white's next move ).
For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang.
For an atemporal interpretation that “ makes no attempt to give a ‘ local ’ account on the level of determinate particles ”, the conjugate wavefunction, (" advanced " or time-reversed ) of the relativistic version of the wavefunction, and the so-called " retarded " or time-forward version are both regarded as real and the transactional interpretation results.
For a distance penalty, if the yardage is greater than half the distance to the goal line, then the ball is advanced half the distance to the goal line, though only up to the one-yard line ( unlike American football, in Canadian football no scrimmage may start inside either one-yard line ).
For all its fame, the site of the battle is uncertain and several sites have been advanced, with Bromborough on the Wirral the most favoured location.
For more advanced systems, during one phase of its working loop, the processor set its " internal state byte " on the data bus.
For example a study to " prove " that smoking does not affect fitness might recruit at the local fitness center, but advertise for smokers during the advanced aerobics class, and for non-smokers during the weight loss sessions.
For three years, Afghan armed forces and police officers received advanced Soviet weapons, as well as training by the KGB and Soviet commandos.
For others with more advanced cancer, the entire penis must be removed.
** For instance, when a magazine claims that An MIT professor predicts that the robotic era is coming in 2050, the use of big-name " MIT " ( a world-renowned American university for the advanced research in math, science, and technology ) establishes the " strong " credibility.
For images with a modest range of brightnesses from the darkest to the lightest, eight bits per primary color provides good-quality images, but extreme images require more bits per primary color as well as advanced display technology.
" For example, Peter Schenkel, while remaining a supporter of SETI projects, has written that " n light of new findings and insights, it seems appropriate to put excessive euphoria to rest and to take a more down-to-earth view ... We should quietly admit that the early estimates — that there may be a million, a hundred thousand, or ten thousand advanced extraterrestrial civilizations in our galaxy — may no longer be tenable.
For more advanced functions and programming of ALE controllers and networks, it became similar to the use of menu-enabled consumer equipment or the optional features typically encountered in software.
For instance, in an industrial economy, the emphasis on physical strength in social activities becomes less compared with that in a less advanced economy.
For example, Gaspard de la nuit can be viewed as an extension of Liszt ’ s virtuosity and advanced harmonics.
For all its fame, the site of the battle is uncertain and several sites have been advanced, with Bromborough on the Wirral the most favoured location.
For example, at one time most human societies were hunter-gatherers, but now more advanced means of food production ( growing, raising, or buying ) predominate.
For the first example, the government might pass a law against firms requiring master's degrees unless the job actually required these advanced skills.
For 200 years through World War I, French-speaking Wallonia was a technically advanced, industrial region, with its industry concentrated along the sillon industriel, while Dutch-speaking Flanders was predominantly agricultural with some industry, mainly processing agricultural products and textiles.
For instance, students may simply be given the task of identifying all the tree species in a land lab, or an advanced student may be doing an intensive survey of the microbial life forms found in a soil sample.
For a landscape architect, obtaining licensure requires advanced education and work experience, plus passage of the national examination.
For a Virtual tour of Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital: http :// www. lakecregional. com An advanced ventilator care facility Rockcastle Regional Hospital and Respiratory Care Center is in adjoining Rockcastle County, KY.
For them, and especially for the radical group of transformed cladists, there is no such thing as an advanced group, they are derived or apomorphic.

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