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The typical ETL-based data warehouse uses staging, integration, and access layers to house its key functions.
It still uses rubber domes, but a special plastic ' scissors ' mechanism links the keycap to a plunger that depresses the rubber dome with a much shorter travel than the typical rubber dome keyboard.
A modern kilt for a typical adult uses about 6 – 8 yards of single-width ( about 26 – 30 inches ) or about 3 – 4 yards of double-width ( about 54 – 60 inches ) tartan fabric.
A typical reactor used for activation uses uranium fission, providing a high neutron flux and the highest available sensitivities for most elements.
The concentric hemispherical analyser ( CHA ) is a typical electron energy analyzer, and uses an electric field to change the directions of incident electrons, depending on their kinetic energies.
* Similarly, neutron diffraction uses neutrons with a wavelength of about 0. 1 nm, the typical spacing of atoms in a solid, to determine the structure of solids.
Ares God of War, for instance is an egotistical man who wears studded black leather, and Aphrodite Goddess of Love is a California Valley Girl who uses typical Valley Girl slang and dresses in flowing, translucent pink gowns.
Genetic programming often uses tree-based internal data structures to represent the computer programs for adaptation instead of the list structures typical of genetic algorithms.
Computer Modern Roman illustrates many uses of this feature ; a typical TeX installation includes a number of versions of the font in sizes from 5pt to 17pt, with the stroke widths the same in all sizes ( rather than increasing as the font is scaled up ) and aspect ratios widening in the smaller sizes for increased legibility.
While the angles depend on how many colors are used and the preference of the press operator, typical CMYK process printing uses any of the following screen angles:
Below are some typical uses for proxy ARP:
The words " complementary-symmetry " refer to the fact that the typical digital design style with CMOS uses complementary and symmetrical pairs of p-type and n-type metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors ( MOSFETs ) for logic functions.
In a typical configuration, a local network uses one of the designated " private " IP address subnets ( RFC 1918 ).
While the proof that is a Noetherian ring uses the order structure of, typical proofs in ring theory in general do not assume such additional structure on the ring.
D ' Nealian ( named after its designer, Donald Neal Thurber ) is a derivative of the Palmer Method and uses a slanted, serifed manuscript form followed by an entirely joined and looped cursive of the typical American variety.
A typical SRAM uses six MOSFETs to store each memory bit.
It has been used to provide drinking water, water for livestock, water for irrigation, as well as other typical uses.
A typical amateur software radio uses a direct conversion receiver.
Departing from the rumba-inspired percussion parts of the previous songo era, " La expresiva " uses typical salsa bell patterns creatively incorporated into a Cuban-style timbales / drum kit hybrid.
: This section presents brief sketches of the physical and chemical properties of the applicable elements — in their most thermodynamIcally stable forms under ambient conditions — followed by information about their typical ( shared ) uses as metalloids.
A supercavitating object uses cavitation in a larger and more sustained manner than with the ( typical ) ship's propeller ( hence the name supercavitation ).
" Rabbit resembles a typical rabbit, except that he walks on two legs and uses his front paws as hands.
This densification uses lower temperatures and shorter amount of time than typical sintering.
One example is sub-LVDS ( introduced by Nokia in 2004 ) that uses 0. 9V typical common mode voltage.

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in a certain sense, one manner of experience will be typical of any given group while another will not.
According to one major producer, materials for a typical plastic sign are approximately 25% less costly than for a comparable neon unit.
The structured schools were in an industrial city, with three-family tenement houses typical of the residential areas, but with one rather sizable section of middle-class homes.
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.
The typical picture at this time is one of steady improvement.
The typical amateur astronomer is one who does not depend on the field of astronomy as a primary source of income or support, and does not have a professional degree or advanced academic training in the subject.
As a consequence, Johnson assumed an attitude of white supremacy typical of one in his position in his town, and he was unable to shed this perspective during his life.
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.
A typical machine will have two lamps, one will take care of five elements and the other will handle four elements for a total of nine elements analyzed.
The cheek teeth were short-crowned ( brachyodont ), with the tubercles more-or-less completely fused into transverse ridges, or cross-crests ( lophodont type ), and the total number of teeth was in one case the typical 44, but in another was fewer.
A typical example is the so-called Venus of Willendorf, one of many Paleolithic Venus figurines with ample hips and bosom.
While still tightly linked to the court culture and absolutism, with its formality and emphasis on order and hierarchy, the new style was also a cleaner style — one that favored clearer divisions between parts, brighter contrasts and colors, and simplicity rather than complexity, and the typical orchestra size increased.
A typical monosaccharide has the structure H -( CHOH )< sub > x </ sub >( C = O )-( CHOH )< sub > y </ sub >- H, that is, an aldehyde or ketone with many hydroxyl groups added, usually one on each carbon atom that is not part of the aldehyde or ketone functional group.
A typical application is furnished by the Arzelà – Ascoli theorem and in particular the Peano existence theorem, in which one is able to conclude the existence of a function with some required properties as a limiting case of some more elementary construction.
In a typical CVD process, the wafer ( substrate ) is exposed to one or more volatile precursors, which react and / or decompose on the substrate surface to produce the desired deposit.
Clutches in typical cars are mounted directly to the face of the engine's flywheel, as this already provides a convenient large diameter steel disk that can act as one driving plate of the clutch.
For this reason, all partners in a typical general partnership may be held liable for the wrongs committed by one partner.
However, one group of researchers have found that carob seeds in fact have typical variability compared to the seeds of other species.
To give one such controversy, it is an active topic of discussion whether the typical Chinese peasant in 1900 was seeing his life improve or decline.
As an example, the typical loaded cost for one computer engineer is often quoted to be $ 250, 000 US dollars / year.
Two main east-west roads were built rather than the typical one, due to the awkward location of the Temple Mount, blocking the central east-west route.
One of the typical operations carried out by the Dragoons of Angola, in cooperation with airmobile forces, consisted of the dragoons chasing the guerrillas and pushing them in one direction, with the airmobile troops being launched from helicopter in the enemy rear, trapping the enemy between the two forces.
* more than somewhat ( or " no little, and quite some "); this phrase was so typical that it was used as the title of one of his short story collections
Flutes with multiple resonators may be played one resonator at a time ( as is typical with pan pipes ) or more than one at a time ( as is typical with double flutes ).

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