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And if I have gone into so much detail about so small a work, that is because it is also so typical a work, representing the germinal form of a conflict which remains essential in Mann's writing: the crude sketch of Piepsam contains, in its critical, destructive and self-destructive tendencies, much that is enlarged and illuminated in the figures of, for instance, Naphta and Leverkuhn.
The mouth is small and tubular, typical of species that feed on termites.
Mug House, a typical cliff dwelling of the period, was home to around 100 people who shared 94 small rooms and eight kivas built right up against each other and sharing many of their walls ; builders in these areas maximized space in any way they could and no areas were considered off-limits to construction.
Anthropologist Arnold Henry Savage Landor described the Ainu as having deep-set eyes and an eye shape typical of Europeans, with a large and prominent browridge, large ears, hairy and prone to baldness, slightly flattened hook nose with large and broad nostrils, prominent cheek bones, large mouth and thick lips and a long region from nose to mouth and small chin region.
The Milton Loch interpretation is of a small islet surrounded or defined at its edges by timber piles and a gangway, topped by a typical Iron Age roundhouse.
As small organisms with hard, calcareous shells have trouble growing at extreme depths because of the high solubility of calcium carbonate in the pressurized water, scientists theorize that the preponderance of soft-shelled organisms in the Challenger Deep may have resulted from the typical biosphere present when the Challenger Deep was shallower than it is now.
A typical snack would be small pieces of baked bread called dabo kollo or local grains called kollo.
A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation by a group of deacons, elders, or ushers.
Class AB is widely considered a good compromise for audio amplifiers, since much of the time the music is quiet enough that the signal stays in the " class A " region, where it is amplified with good fidelity, and by definition if passing out of this region, is large enough that the distortion products typical of class B are relatively small.
This is a typical feature of Australian Aboriginal languages, where the few fricatives that exist result from changes to plosives or approximants, but also occurs in some indigenous languages of New Guinea and South America that have especially small numbers of consonants.
A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook where the geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name.
Genosha was also shown to have typical suburban tract housing, like many small towns in America.
In other words, if a typical set of m records is hashed to n table slots, the probability of a bucket receiving many more than m / n records should be vanishingly small.
The inner arc of Nusa Tenggara is a continuation of the chain of mountains and volcanoes extending from Sumatra through Java, Bali, and Flores, and trailing off in the volcanic Banda Islands, which along with the Kai Islands and the Tanimbar Islands and other small islands in the Banda Sea are typical examples of the Wallacea mixture of Asian and Australasian plant and animal life.
Jacobi disclosed small and cheap hearing aids as typical industrial applications of his patent.
Jell-O is also used as a substantial ingredient in a well-known dessert, a " Jell-O mold " the preparation of which requires a mold designed to hold gelatin, and the depositing of small quantities of chopped fruit, nuts, and other ingredients before it hardens and takes on its typical form.
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.
It is a fairly typical small navy with a few missile frigates, corvettes and patrol boats to defend the coastline, but with a very limited self-defence capability.
There he describes it as " a typical small group of nebulae which is isolated in the general field.
It indicates that microwaves are " small " compared to waves used in typical radio broadcasting, in that they have shorter wavelengths.
It is produced from either a small blade ( microblade ) or a larger blade-like piece of flint by abrupt or truncated retouching, which leaves a very typical piece of waste, called a microburin.
The bocage is a patchwork of small fields with high hedges, typical of western areas.
The resulting floodwaters enlarged the small Marietta valley to a size more typical of a large river.
For very small, dense features (< 125 or so nm ), lower resist thicknesses (< 0. 5 micrometres ) are needed to overcome collapse effects at high aspect ratios ; typical aspect ratios are < 4: 1.
The rear seats are small due to the prominent transmission hump rear seats have leg room like a front drive car due to the rear transmission, and are only suitable for children, or for typical adults on a short trip.

typical and aircraft
The cockpit of an aircraft is a typical location for avionic equipment, including control, monitoring, communication, navigation, weather, and anti-collision systems.
In contrast, designers in Great Britain, Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States believed that due to the increasing speed of fighter aircraft, the twisting and maneuvering typical of World War I dogfights would create g-forces unbearable to pilots.
Also, significant numbers of British, and later U. S., fighter aircraft were supplied to aid the Soviet war effort as part of Lend-Lease, with the Bell P-39 Airacobra proving particularly effective in the lower-altitude combat typical of the Eastern Front.
One that was too exotic to be typical was the construction of an intercooler for the supercharger of the famous Junkers Jumo aircraft engine.
In a typical scenario, an aircraft echo is reflected from the ground below, appearing to the receiver as an identical target below the correct one.
An ATR-72, a typical turboprop aircraft.
Example from MIL-HDBK-881, which illustrates the first three levels of a typical aircraft system.
A wide variety of activities are regulated, such as airplane design, typical airline flights, pilot training activities, hot-air ballooning, lighter-than-air aircraft, man-made structure heights, obstruction lighting and marking, and even model rocket launches and model aircraft operation.
A typical gas turbine APU for commercial transport aircraft comprises three main sections:
During the 1960s to 1980s, typical destinations were Springfield and Carbondale, and typical aircraft were the Beechcraft Model 99 and Piper PA-31 Navajo.
During World War II, a United States Army Air Forces air base ( now the Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport ) was built in southern Windsor, and it was typical to hear fighter aircraft and bombers flying over the town.
Although of less power than Germany's 20 mm systems, the typical 4 or 5 combat batteries of a typical Army AAA battalion were often spread many kilometers apart from each other, rapidly attaching and detaching to larger ground combat units to provide welcome defense from enemy aircraft.
Weight and cooling are typical concerns with aircraft plug nozzles.
A typical aircraft carrier in the US military uses nuclear power to desalinate of water per day.
Because of the way they work, the typical exhaust speed of jet engines is transonic or faster, therefore most jet aircraft need to fly at high speeds, either supersonic or speeds just below the speed of sound (" transonic ") so as to achieve efficient flight.
In aviation, the term climb refers both to the actual operation of increasing the altitude of an aircraft and to the logical phase of a typical flight ( often called the climb phase or climbout ) following takeoff and preceding the cruise, during which an increase in altitude to a predetermined level is effected.
The climb phase, also known as climb out, of a typical flight of an aircraft is the period during which the aircraft climbs to a predetermined cruising altitude after take-off.
During normal horizontal flight, a typical aircraft is in balance between the lift its wings and tail generate, gravity, the force of its engine and drag.
It was typical of Coles, who knew nothing about aircraft, to reason that quality equipment would be vital, and then select the best man for the job of finding it and be prepared to back his judgement.
In typical aircraft, the rudder is operated by pedals via mechanical linkages or hydraulics.
At high Reynolds numbers, typical of full-sized aircraft, it is desirable to have a laminar boundary layer.

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