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Most salamanders are considered voiceless but the California giant salamander ( Dicamptodon ensatus ) has vocal cords and can produce a rattling or barking sound.
Most structural bricks are made by this method, as it produces hard, dense bricks, and suitable dies can produce holes or other perforations.
Most writers were content to follow the rules slavishly, some flouted some or all of the conventions, and some exploited the conventions to produce new and startling results.
Most felids seem to be able to purr, vibrating the muscles in their larynx to produce a distinctive buzzing sound.
Most so-called " single wavelength " lasers actually produce radiation in several modes having slightly different frequencies ( wavelengths ), often not in a single polarization.
Most Lomographic cameras are designed to produce photographic effects such as " oversaturated colors, extreme optical distortions, rainbow-colored subjects, off-kilter exposure, blurring and alternative film processing, all things usually considered bad in photography.
Most lossless compression programs do two things in sequence: the first step generates a statistical model for the input data, and the second step uses this model to map input data to bit sequences in such a way that " probable " ( e. g. frequently encountered ) data will produce shorter output than " improbable " data.
Most hypnotics produce low alphoid and spindle alpha brain-wave activity, similar to that found in REM sleep, or the dreaming state.
Most often the term monomer refers to the organic molecules which form synthetic polymers, such as, for example, vinyl chloride, which is used to produce the polymer polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ).
Most implementations produce a stable sort, which means that the implementation preserves the input order of equal elements in the sorted output.
Most models come out of the box looking new, because unweathered finishes are easier to produce and many collectors want models to look pristine.
Most reviews conclude that opioids produce minimal impairment of human performance on tests of sensory, motor, or attentional abilities.
Most fatty acids are non-essential, meaning the body can produce them as needed, generally from other fatty acids and always by expending energy to do so.
Most brands produce gradations of a color, the original pigment of which tends to be dark, from pure pigment to near-white by mixing in differing quantities of chalk.
Most organisms that utilize photosynthesis to produce oxygen use visible light to do so, although at least three use infrared radiation.
Most national post offices produce stamps that would not be produced if there were no collectors, some to a far more prolific degree than others.
Most operator-precedence parsers can be modified to produce postfix expressions ; in particular, once an abstract syntax tree has been constructed, the corresponding postfix expression is given by a simple post-order traversal of that tree.
Most are powerful systems consisting of one or more programs that can produce any arbitrary combination of images, graphics and text, the latter handled with type-setting capability.
Most tornadoes produce strong winds at the surface while the visible funnel is still above the ground, so it is difficult to discern the difference between a funnel cloud and a tornado from a distance.
Most codes and standards recognize that wind tunnel testing can produce reliable information for designers, especially when their projects are in complex terrain or on exposed sites.
Most species produce hydrogen sulfide, which can readily be detected by growing them on media containing ferrous sulfate, such as TSI.
Most strains produce one type of neurotoxin but strains producing multiple toxins have been described.
Most Chinese were divided into four occupations with scholar-bureaucrats, who were also agrarian landlords, on top and merchants on the bottom because they did not produce but only distribute goods made by others.
Most pseudorandom generator algorithms produce sequences which are uniformly distributed by any of several tests.
Most often this smoke comes from burning resistors, which produce a unique smell familiar to many technicians.

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Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective.
< p > Most certification programs are created, sponsored, or affiliated with professional associations, trade organizations, or IT vendors interested in raising standards.
Most commuter ( or suburban ) trains are built to main line rail standards, differing from light rail or rapid transit ( metro rail ) systems by:
Most of the professional teams ' cheerleading squads would more accurately be described as dance teams by contemporary standards ; as they rarely, if ever, actively encourage crowd noise or perform modern cheerleading moves.
Most PC makers eventually decoupled the slot clock from the system clock, but there was still no standards body to " police " the industry.
Most hotels and major hospitality companies that operate hotels have set widely accepted industry standards to classify hotel types.
Most IHO publications, including the standards, guidelines and associated documents such as the International Hydrographic Review, International Hydrographic Bulletin, the Hydrographic Dictionary and the Year book are available to the general public free from the IHO website.
Most countries using the NTSC standard, as well as those using other analog television standards, are switching to newer digital television standards, of which at least four different ones are in use around the world.
Most ancient scientists were polymaths by today's standards.
Most successful were the Rolling Stones, whose first eponymously titled album in 1964 largely consisted of rhythm and blues standards.
Most of these bands rapidly moved on from recording and performing American standards to writing and recording their own music, often leaving their R & B roots behind.
Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802. 11 standards, marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name.
Most of them were social democrats by European standards.
Most sources of time and celestial coordinate system standards use UT1 as the default meaning of UT, though occasionally UTC may be implied.
The subculture surfaced on Broadway as musical comedy in The Nervous Set ( 1959 ) by Neurotica editor Jay Landesman and Theodore J. Flicker with music by Tommy Wolf and lyrics by Fran Landesman ; this was the source of two jazz standards, " Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most " and " The Ballad of the Sad Young Men " ( recorded by Gil Evans, Anita O ' Day, Roberta Flack, Petula Clark, Rod McKuen, Shirley Bassey and others ).
Most laws of consuetudinary basis deal with standards of community that have been long-established in a given locale.
Most gymnastics schools purchase and use balance beams that meet the FIG's standards, but some may also use beams with carpeted surfaces for practice situations.
Most buses up to this point conformed to the signalling and data standards of the machine they were plugged into ( being little endian for instance ).
Most standards and legal requirements for nutrition labels on food products require relative contents to be stated per 100 g of the product, such that the resulting figure can also be read as a percentage.
Most economists, including Nobel prize winners Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman, believe that free trade helps workers in developing countries, even though they are not subject to the stringent health and labour standards of developed countries.
Most modern engines now require exhaust gas recirculation to meet emissions standards.
Most modern engines now need exhaust gas recirculation to meet emissions standards.
Most of the requests for songs were for hillbilly songs that were delivered as jived up versions-classic Hank Williams standards infused with a faster rhythm.

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