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For a typical cluster with 1, 000 stars with a 0. 5 parsec half-mass radius, on average a star will have an encounter with another member every 10 million years.
* 1. 4 Em — 145 light years — Diameter of Messier Object 13 ( a typical globular cluster )
Old buildings originating from all over the region have been moved here to form a typical cluster of farm buildings including " open hearth " houses, sheds, outhouses, smokehouses and a small chapel.
This coincides with the typical mass of an open cluster of stars, which is the end product of a collapsing cloud.
Image: Jbeggs. jpg | A typical cluster of Japanese beetle eggs
Their name refers to their highly distinctive molars, in which each cusp was modified into hollow columns, so that a typical molar would have resembled a cluster of pipes, or in the case of worn molars, volcanoes.
The smallest, the Dwarf elliptical galaxies, may be no larger than a typical globular cluster, but contain a considerable amount of dark matter not present in clusters.
A typical arrangement is a cluster of five or so room-apartments with a common kitchen and bathroom and separate front doors, occupying a floor in a pre-Revolutionary mansion.
In situations where multiple web servers must share knowledge of session state ( as is typical in a cluster environment — see computer cluster ) session information must be shared between the cluster nodes that are running web server software.
With a fair-sized telescope, this is its appearance on a dull night, but four-inch refractor shows it as a typical star-studded galactic cluster.
A typical Grid Engine cluster consists of a master host and one or more execution hosts.
A typical DDial system ran on a small cluster of Apple II computers, with seven connections per computer.
The typical implementation in digital cameras is two layers of birefringent material such as lithium niobate, which spreads each optical point into a cluster of four points.
It is typical for ATE to reduce a failure to a cluster or ambiguity group of components.
Cluster decay ( also named heavy particle radioactivity or heavy ion radioactivity ) is a type of nuclear decay in which a parent atomic nucleus with A nucleons and Z protons emits a cluster of N < sub > e </ sub > neutrons and Z < sub > e </ sub > protons heavier than an alpha particle but lighter than a typical binary fission fragment ( although ternary fission into three fragments produces products which overlap cluster decay ).
While this deployment model suits the typical cluster builder, openMosix is a peer-based cluster, consisting of only one type of node.

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In his minor way Charles Arthur Shires was perhaps more typical of his era than Ruth was, for he was but one of many young men who laid waste their talents in these Scott Fitzgerald days for the sake of earning space in the newspapers.
) have not been shown to be any more effective than diets that maintain a typical mix of foods with smaller portions and perhaps some substitutions ( e. g. low-fat milk, or less salad dressing ).
In fact, perhaps surprisingly, for a typical sentence there may be thousands of potential parses ( most of which will seem completely nonsensical to a human ).
What follows is a typical definition of " God ," which, perhaps with some adjustments, would be acceptable to many within the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths:
A typical funeral home that is owned by SCI will not contain advertisements or logos for the corporation, with the exception, perhaps, of pins on staff lapels.
A typical Q value for a quartz oscillator ranges from 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 6 </ sup >, compared to perhaps 10 < sup > 2 </ sup > for an LC oscillator.
Given the choice between playing a game at an arcade three or four times ( perhaps 15 minutes of play for a typical arcade game ), and renting, at about the same price, exactly the same game — for a video game console — the console became the preferred choice.
Although many patterns of village life have existed, the typical village was small, consisting of perhaps 5 to 30 families.
While it is clear that much of this rewriting of Hatshepsut's history occurred only during the close of Thutmose III's reign, it is not clear why it happened, other than the typical pattern of self-promotion that existed among the pharaohs and their administrators, or perhaps saving money by not building new monuments for the burial of Thutmose III and instead, using the grand structures built by Hatshepsut.
Interweaving childhood vignettes with accounts of serving in Congress, both from California, this refreshing book evades many of the tropes of the typical political memoir — perhaps because these two women are not typical politicians.
A typical daytime street scene of the period is perhaps best illustrated by mentioning the male belly dancers who could be found holding forth in good weather at the corner of 18th and Castro on " Hibernia Beach ," in front of the financial institution from which it drew its name.
Oceanic lithosphere is typically about 50 – 100 km thick ( but beneath the mid-ocean ridges is no thicker than the crust ), while continental lithosphere has a range in thickness from about 40 km to perhaps 200 km ; the upper ~ 30 to ~ 50 km of typical continental lithosphere is crust.
The Carriage House would have perhaps also been used as living quarters for a coachman, as was typical for the time period.
Temple buildings have been excavated near the oldest forum, a round temple west of the city, and perhaps at Peter's Hill, where strong foundations typical of temple buildings were found.
It is perhaps typical of Wakefield that, having been elected, he immediately returned to Britain and never took up his seat.
Disorganized ( perhaps even slovenly ), rebellious, and something of a tomboy, 15-year-old Annabelle is a fairly typical teenage girl who believes that adults have it easy and quickly finds herself out of her depth when faced with real adult responsibilities and problems.
The following definition from the United States Environmental Protection Agency, although perhaps lacking ecological sophistication, is more typical: introduced species are .." pecies that have become able to survive and reproduce outside the habitats where they evolved or spread naturally ".
That nonwithstanding, the ineage of the typical pigeons probably diverged from its closest relatives in the Late Miocene, perhaps some 7-8 million years ago ( Ma ).
The typical woman in colonial America ( that is, America before the Revolutionary War ) was expected to spin, sew, preserve food, cook, and clean while caring for her children and perhaps raising chickens and geese.
A typical early 19th-century casual ward was a single large room furnished with some kind of bedding and perhaps a bucket in the middle of the floor for sanitation.
This is, perhaps, the most common type of equipment used in professional diving, and the one most recognised by the public, made familiar through films such as The Abyss. US Navy tender with umbilical-A typical surface supplied diving situationSurface Supplied equipment can be used with full face masks or diving helmets.
The style and form are typical of the mysticism | mystical tradition, as early theology | theologians began to fuse emerging Age of Enlightenment | pre-Enlightenment concepts of Categorization | classification and organization with religion and alchemy, to shape an artful and perhaps more conceptual view of God.
The scops and screech owl lineage probably evolved at some time during the Miocene ( like most other genera of typical owls ), and the three ( see below ) modern lineages separated perhaps roughly 5 million years ago.

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Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room consisting of half the ground floor which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family.
With hindsight, the machine lacked the RAM ( a typical program would need to fit in only around 20 kB once display memory is subtracted ) and processing power to take on the prevailing Sinclair ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
The first highly ( or tightly ) pipelined x86 implementations, the 486 designs from Intel, AMD, Cyrix, and IBM, supported every instruction that their predecessors did, but achieved maximum efficiency only on a fairly simple x86 subset that was only a little more than a typical RISC instruction set ( i. e. without typical RISC load-store limitations ).
Many people at the time viewed horse-drawn transit as unnecessarily cruel, and the fact that a typical horse could work only four or five hours per day necessitated the maintenance of large stables of draft animals that had to be fed, housed, groomed, medicated and rested.
Before the 20th century many double basses had only three strings, in contrast to the five to six strings typical of instruments in the string family or the four strings of instruments in the violin family.
At the time Beatty was 27 and had served only 6 years as Lieutenant compared to the typical 12 before promotion.
However, in Cyclops ( the only complete satyr-play that survives ) Euripides structured the entertainment more like a tragedy and introduced a note of critical irony typical of his other work.
It is suggested that in a typical schoolbook application ( e. g. learning word pairs ), most students remember only 10 % after 3 – 6 days ( depending on the material ).
In eukaryotes such as plants, protozoa and animals, however, " genome " carries the typical connotation of only information on chromosomal DNA.
If only because there was a much smaller number of skilled artists, the quantity of icons, in the sense of panel paintings, was much smaller in the West, and in most Western settings a single diptych as an altarpiece, or in a domestic room, probably stood in place of the larger collections typical of Orthodox " icon corners ".
For example, four miles past the Ineyzane River, after the British had comfortably crossed, and after they had spent a day consolidating their advance, the Zulu finally launched a typical " buffalo horn " encirclement attack that was seen off with withering fire from not only breach-loading Martini-Henry rifles, but 7-pounder artillery and Gatling guns.
Such a maritime clock had to be not only highly accurate over long time intervals, but relatively impervious to corrosion in salt air, able to tolerate wide variations in temperature and humidity and in general durable while able to function at the odd angles and pitch and yaw typical of decks under strong waves and storm tossed conditions.
This technique capitalizes on the fact that most video sources ( such as a typical movie ) have only small changes in the image from one frame to the next.
Chemically, lutetium is a typical lanthanide: its only common oxidation state is + 3, seen in its oxide, halides and other compounds.
A typical snekkja might have a length of, a width of, and a draught of only.
This acceptance of " microevolution " only within a " kind " is also typical of old Earth creationism.
The images returned showed a Moon-like cratered terrain, which later missions showed was not typical for Mars, but only for the more ancient region imaged by Mariner 4.
The fully armoured Viking raider would wear an iron helmet and a maille hauberk, and fight with a combination of axe, sword, shield, spear or great " Danish " two-handed axe, although the typical raider would be unarmoured, carrying only a shield and spear ; swords and axes were much less common.
A typical home in a developed country is likely to have only four general-purpose microprocessors but around three dozen microcontrollers.
A large majority of Nuon players that were sold in fact resembled typical consumer DVD players with the only noticeable difference being a Nuon logo.
In a typical year, Ontario averages 15 confirmed tornado touchdowns, where more are reported in the Windsor-Essex-Chatham Kent area, though many are seldom destructive ( the majority between F0 to F2 on the Fujita scale ) and only few are stronger and very destructive.

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