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Most and chemicals
Most recently the term persistent organic pollutant ( POP ) has come to describe a group of chemicals such as PBDEs and PFCs among others.
Most plants store chemicals in the vacuole that react with chemicals in the cytosol.
Most common epoxy resins are produced from a reaction between epichlorohydrin and bisphenol-A, though the latter may be replaced by similar chemicals.
Most treatment has relied so far on trying to counteract the released chemicals with anti-histamines, corticosteroids or Salbutamol.
Most liquid hand and body soaps contain antibacterial chemicals.
Most chemical fixatives ( chemicals causing fixation ) generate chemical bonds between proteins and other substances within the sample, increasing their rigidity.
Most crystal scintillators require high-purity chemicals and sometimes rare-earth metals that are fairly expensive.
Most chemical bagasse pulp mills concentrate the spent reaction chemicals and combust them to power the paper mills and to recover the reaction chemicals.
Most USDAW members work in the retail sector, but the union also has many members in transport, distribution, food manufacturing, chemicals and other trades.
Most liquid-cooled engines use a mixture of water and chemicals such as antifreeze and rust inhibitors.
Most chemigation valves consist of a spring-loaded check valve, a low pressure drain, an air and vacuum relief valve, and an injection port for introducing the chemicals downstream of the check valve.
Other industries in Most include textile, ceramics, steel, and chemicals.
Most chemicals within it are within normal limits, with slightly higher levels of sulfates due to the gypsum and dolomite present in the bedrock.
Most of the best-known research chemicals are structural analogues of tryptamines or phenethylamines, but there are also many other completely unrelated chemicals that can be considered as part of the group.
Most notably, the company has established a joint venture with Dupont in the area of herbicides and domestic chemicals.
Most fabric softeners use petroleum-based chemicals which deplete a non-renewable source and are not easily bio-degradable.
Most conventional foams are produced using chemicals that could be bad for the environment.

Most and display
Most aviation authorities now publish rules and guidance on minimum display heights and criteria for differing conditions.
Most exhibitors will plan " full ," " rolling " and " flat " display for varying weather and airspace conditions.
Most systems were purchased with two peripherals, the Type 30 vector graphics display, and a Soroban Engineering modified IBM Model B Electric typewriter that was used as a printer.
Most shock sites are merely websites that openly display material some will consider as disturbing or repulsive, such as pornography and fetishes.
Most graphics applications will read and display GIF images with any of these table sizes ; but some do not support all sizes when creating images.
Most browsers display a warning if they receive an invalid certificate.
Most browsers also display a warning to the user when visiting a site that contains a mixture of encrypted and unencrypted content.
Most email clients offer a user option to prefer plain text over HTML ; this is an example of how local factors may affect how an application chooses which " best " part of the message to display.
Most digital camera image sensors use single-color sensor regions, for example using the Bayer filter pattern, and in the camera industry these are known as pixels just like in the display industry, not subpixels.
Most great speakers have a natural ability to display the skills and effectiveness that can help to engage and move an audience for whatever purpose.
Most video machines display the pay table when the player presses a " pay table " button or touches " pay table " on the screen ; some have the pay table listed on the cabinet as well.
Most commonly, it is now taken to refer to supernatural beings which had at one time been alive and continue to display some aspects of life after death, but the usage is highly variable.
Most of the models were destroyed in the 2005 Aardman studio fire, but a set from A Matter of Loaf and Death is presently on display at the At-Bristol science centre.
Most government departments and agencies have bilingual names ; for example, the Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, and places such as local government offices and public libraries display bilingual signs and use bilingual stationery.
Most quartz movements are primarily electronic but are geared to drive mechanical hands on the face of the watch in order to provide a traditional analog display of the time, which is still preferred by some consumers.
Most polyploids display heterosis relative to their parental species, and may display novel variation or morphologies that may contribute to the processes of speciation and eco-niche exploitation.
Most museum and large art galleries own more works than they have room to display.
Most Unicode fonts issued with Windows do not display combining diacritics properly, showing them too far to the right of the letter, as with Tahoma ("< span style =" font-family: Tahoma ;"> m ̧</ span >" and "< span style =" font-family: Tahoma ;"> o ̧</ span >") and Times New Roman ("< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ;"> m ̧</ span >" and "< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ;"> o ̧</ span >").
Most dishwashers feature a drying sensor and as such, a dish-washing cycle is always considered complete when a drying indicator, usually in the form of an illuminated " end " light, or in more modern models on a digital display or audible sound, exhibits to the operator that the washing and drying cycle is now over.
Most simply display a logo moving around the screen.
Most cartridges included two games, and when they were inserted the machine would reset and display a menu starting with the programs on the cartridge and then listing the four built-in programs.
Most surviving tiaras are on display in the Vatican, though some were sold off or donated to Catholic bodies.
Most calculators, such as this Texas Instruments TI-86, will halt execution and display an error message when the user or a running program attempts to divide by zero.

Most and classic
Most of these classic Soviet movies were produced by Mosfilm and other state-owned film studios.
Most of the film noirs of the classic period were similarly low-and modestly budgeted features without major stars — B movies either literally or in spirit.
Most geologists and paleontologists would probably set the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary either at the classic point where the first trilobites and reef building animals ( archaeocyatha ) such as corals and others appear ; at the first appearance of a complex feeding burrow called Treptichnus pedum ; or at the first appearance of a group of small, generally disarticulated, armored forms termed ' the small shelly fauna '.
Most classic translations, including both Douglas and Dryden, employed a rhyme scheme, a very non-Roman convention that is not usually followed in modern versions.
Most of Cartoon Network Studios ' shows from 1996 — 2001 now show as reruns on Cartoon Network's channel for classic TV cartoons, Boomerang.
Most recognised their debut album as a landmark, an instant classic.
Most characteristic are the productions of Jerzy Grzegorzewski ( Theatre director between 1997 – 2002 ), who, employing complicated stage equipment ( metaphoric scenographic elements such as pantographs, huge musical instruments, or symbolic props ) and creating his own montage of classic texts, testing their value, searching for their relevance to the here and now.
Most of the skills acquired when exploring classic IBM mainframe operating system versions are still relevant when transitioning to licensed IBM machines running the latest versions.
Most of Petts Wood was built in the early 20th Century by the developer Basil Scruby together with Master builder, Noel Rees, as a high quality estate in a rural setting only a short train journey from the city, with the east side being built first: it is often quoted in sociological textboooks as a classic piece of 1920s town planning, as the first building in place was the station, and the rest of the town developed from there.
Most recently, St Trinian's, a remake of the classic film, was produced by Ealing Studios ; some locations in Ealing can be seen in this film.
Most of the results can be found in the classic monograph by Jeff Cheeger and D. Ebin ( see below ).
Most Doctor Who novels try to clarify facts or expand on plot points from earlier episodes, often taking place " in between " episodes of the classic ( 1963 – 1989 ) series.
Most users noticed this when using AppleWorks classic or the Mousedesk application that was a part of System 1 and 2.
Most current classic corps are intended to serve as tributes and to remember the heritage of the Golden Age.
The historian A. J. P. Taylor described Most Secret War as " the most fascinating book on the Second World War that I have ever read " and, more generally, it has acquired almost classic status.
Legally, most states have time-based rules for the definition of " classic " for purposes such as antique vehicle registration ; for example, Most states define it as " A motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 20 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance.
Most notably, among the Sackville descendants, these include writer Vita Sackville-West ( her Knole and the Sackvilles, published 1922, is regarded as a classic in the literature of English country houses ); her friend and lover Virginia Woolf wrote the novel Orlando drawing on the history of the house and Sackville-West's ancestors.
Most buildings were constructed in a typical 1980s-style reinterpretation of classic Californian and Mediterranean architecture ( red tile roofs, white stuccoed walls, large tinted windows ).
Most of the features of the classic sport fisherman were gradually developed in the 1920s and 1930s as existing motor cruisers and commercial fishing vessels were adapted for fishing with outriggers, fighting chairs and other ancillaries such as bait boxes and flybridge helm stations.
Most of Clem's adventures begin with a classic opener mocking adventure comics and have an improbable mission issued by a mysterious " Chief ", only to collapse miserably because of some trivial impediment such as the neighbour using Clem's rocket to anchor her laundry line.
Most critics found the game to be a solid yet conventional action-platformer that successfully adheres to the classic Mega Man formula.
Most of source ports are created for old, classic games — for example: Doom, Quake I / II, Strife, Duke Nukem 3D, Rise of the Triad.
Most children improved in both seizure control and alertness, results that were similar to the classic ketogenic diet.
Most of the remaining titles in the classic format were withdrawn from print in 1999 with the closure of the factory in Loughborough which was specialised to this format.

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