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Many standard IC op-amps cost only a few cents in moderate production volume ; however some integrated or hybrid operational amplifiers with special performance specifications may cost over $ 100 US in small quantities.
Many Rickenbackers — both guitars and basses — are equipped to be compatible with a " Rick-O-Sound " unit via an extra " stereo " output socket that allows the two pickups ( or neck and middle pickup combined / bridge pickup, in the case of three pickup instruments ) to be connected to different effects units or amplifiers.
Many users boosted their signals to very high levels using imported power amplifiers ( called ' boots ' or ' burners ' in the CB jargon ) and these would often cause interference to local television reception, or cause " breakthrough " on other equipment, such as stereo systems.
Many electronic circuits, especially amplifiers, incorporate negative feedback.
Many electronic devices use differential amplifiers internally.
Many patch clamp amplifiers do not use true voltage clamp circuitry but instead are differential amplifiers that use the bath electrode to set the zero current level.
Many semiconductor manufacturers produce chips ( integrated circuits ) which can function as transconductance amplifiers.
Many power amplifiers feature internal fans to draw air across their heat sinks.
Many feature built-in power amplifiers which made them practical for non-professionals to set up and operate successfully.
Many of the first Laney amplifiers ever built are still around and in use, slowly becoming as revered as other vintage amplifiers by Marshall and Fender for their pure valve-driven tone.
Many articles incorrectly attribute to Wien the invention of an oscillator bearing his name, but at the time of the invention of his bridge circuit, electronic amplifiers ( a prerequisite to making electronic oscillators ) did not exist.
Many headphone amplifiers have an output impedance in the range of 0. 5-50 Ohms.

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Many of them, moreover, are beginning to complain about the scarcity of Western amusements and to ridicule the old life of the bazaar merchant, the mullah, and the peasant.
Many selections are themselves convincing contributions to this appraisal.
Many of our very best friends are reformers.
Many home-bound subway riders utilizing the Flushing-Main Street express are daily confronted with the sight of the local departing from the Woodside station as their express comes to a stop, leaving them stranded and strained.
Many belly dancers are married, but Serene is one of the few who will admit it.
Many of these experiences are so important that they will be cherished forever by me.
Many hours are given free by the Jaycees to make this and all local pageants outstanding events.
Many adults showing at Westminster today are products of this Class.
Many cells, bacteria, and other microorganisms are transparent to visible light and must be stained for microscopic investigation.
Many of the cells and microorganisms which are transparent to visible light, absorb or reflect the much shorter wavelengths of the ultraviolet spectrum.
Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer's dollar being spent on their particular products.
Many food and beverage companies are already on a highly planned basis.
Many other ( probably nearly all ) snakes at maturity are already more than half their final length.
Many of the new appointees are art collectors.
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Many of the features of the homes are the latest modern devices in American homes, but an interesting blend of cultures finds us using Japanese artfulness in our own Western architecture at the same time that the Japanese are adopting Western utility patterns.
Many legislators are already weary and frustrated over the so-far losing battle to block token integration.
Many of the toll-road bonds still are selling at prices that offer the prospect of an annual yield of 4 per cent, or very close to that.
Many others are attracting the traffic needed to push revenues up to the break-even point.
Many of the coal seams in the nationalized British mines are twisting, narrow and very deep.
Many English Catholics are proud of their Catholicism and know that they are in a new ascendancy.
Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with the story of my early struggles: the fire in January, 1947, that destroyed everything -- even our precious list of subscribers.
Many caecilians and some other amphibians lay their eggs on land, and the newly hatched larvae wriggle or are transported to water bodies.

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Many of Armstrong's inventions were ultimately claimed by others in patent lawsuits.
Many of the errors made by the Germans during the rescue attempt were ultimately detailed by Heinz Hohensinn, who had participated in the operation, but had taken early retirement and had no pension to lose.
Many discussions of psychological egoism focus on this variety, but the two are not the same: one can hold that all actions are ultimately motivated by considerations of self-interest without thinking that all agents conceive of their self-interest in terms of feelings of pleasure and pain.
Many similar battles were fought between the Adalites and the Solomonids with both sides achieving victory and suffering defeat but ultimately Sultan Sabr ad-Din II successfully managed to drive the Solomonic army out of Adal territory.
Many Patton contemporaries, including those who knew him personally or served with him, have applauded Scott's characterization of Patton for accurately capturing the essence of the man – war-loving, egotistical, overbearing, obsessive, conflicted, and enigmatic, yet unrivalled in his ability to inspire and lead large forces of men in a desperate and ultimately victorious struggle against a determined enemy.
Many members of the confederacy were ultimately removed to the present-day Oklahoma, including Shawnee, Delaware Tribe of Indians also called Lenape, Miami, and Kickapoo.
Many California Democrats ultimately adopted Sanchez ’ s position, paving the way for Lieutenant Governor Cruz Bustamante to enter the race.
Many former laboratories and some land made available by the disestablishment of the offensive biological warfare program were ultimately transferred to the U. S Department of Health and Human Services during the 1970s and later.
Many of the Huguenot descendants migrated west into the Piedmont and across the Appalachian Mountains and into the west, as did other European Americans, as well as south along the coast, with some ultimately settling in Texas.
Many graduates ultimately settle in Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, the United States, China, Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Japan, Singapore or parts of New Zealand beyond Otago.
Many of the stations ultimately also became the US Post Office for their area, and many of these early settlers served as postmaster or postmistress.
Many of the refugees who escaped enslavement ultimately became part of the Creek and Cherokee nations.
Many singers abandon conscious controls before their reflexes are fully conditioned which ultimately leads to chronic vocal problems.
Many assume Wal-Mart's desire to convert its industrial bank to a commercial / retail bank ultimately drove the banking industry to back the GLB restrictions.
Many Scottish families fled to America and ultimately Kentucky as a result of the event.
Many seamounts show signs of intrusive activity, which is likely to lead to inflation, steepening of volcanic slopes, and ultimately, flank collapse.
Many evolutionary biologists view inter-species and intra-species competition as the driving force of adaptation, and ultimately of evolution.
Many of the ethnic Germans, who were primarily women and children, and especially those under the control of Polish and Czechoslovakian authorities, were severely mistreated before they were ultimately deported to Germany during the 1950s.
Many businesses ultimately failed to ensure returns and profitability.
Many such grimoires attributed to King Solomon were written in this period, ultimately influenced by earlier ( High Medieval ) works of Jewish kabbalists and Arab alchemists, which in turn hark back to Greco-Roman magic of Late Antiquity.
Many of these were ultimately merged into the PAW, while others remained independent.
Many blamed the disorganised state of Cairns ’ office for what ultimately turned out to be a misleading statement to Parliament in June that he had not authorised any such commission.
Many analysts have suggested that Orchard's battle to preserve the PC Party may have been vigorous but ultimately pointless.
Many people chose the Tigers to win the 2006 World Series, although they ultimately lost to the St. Louis Cardinals.

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