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Most commercial uses of urethane foams require densities between 2 and 30 lb. / cu. ft. for rigid foams, between 1 and 3 lb. / cu. ft. for flexible foams.
Most commonly, the desired result is to drive consumer behavior with respect to a commercial offering, although political and ideological advertising is also common.
Most of the current commercial applications of modern biotechnology in agriculture are on reducing the dependence of farmers on agrochemicals.
Most commercial curry powders available in Britain, the U. S. and Canada, rely heavily on ground turmeric, in turn producing a very yellow sauce.
Most of the city's high-rise commercial and residential buildings can be found close to the waterfront.
Most commercial mining explosives have detonation velocities ranging from 1800 m / s to 8000 m / s.
Most successful freeware products have been ad-supported or " freemium " in which the free product serves to promote a commercial offering.
Most commercial accounting packages hide the internals believing that they are making the software easier for end users.
Most modern commercial haggis is prepared in a sausage casing rather than an actual stomach.
Most of the commercial maps of the second half of the 19th century were lithographed and unattractive, though accurate enough.
Critics voted him " Broadway's Most Promising Actor " for his role as an anguished veteran in Truckline Café, although the play was a commercial failure.
Most commercial opiate screening tests based on immunoassays cross-react appreciably with these metabolites.
Most BWR and PWR commercial reactors use uranium enriched to about 4 % U-235, and some commercial reactors with a high neutron economy do not require the fuel to be enriched at all ( that is, they can use natural uranium ).
Most industrial and commercial structures have conventional roofs of low pitch.
Most are organized by volunteers in non-profit groups, though most media-oriented events are organized by commercial promoters.
Most Western nuclear reactors, medical equipment, and commercial aircraft are certified to this level.
Most of the southern peoples use the Ewe or Mina languages, which are closely related and spoken in commercial sectors throughout Togo.
Most broadcasting organisations, BBC and commercial, lease transmission facilities from one or more of the transmission companies.
* Most local commercial television stations are owned-and-operated by or affiliated with the large national broadcast networks such as ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and The CW.
Most commercial vinegar solutions available to consumers for household use do not exceed 5 %.
Most of the original neighborhood structures were initially built in the late 1930s as residences, many of which have been converted to commercial uses such as private medical practices.
Most television services outside North America are national networks established by a combination of publicly funded broadcasters and commercial broadcasters.
Most commercial venison in the United States is imported from New Zealand.
Most collectibles are man-made commercial items, but some private collectors collect natural objects such as birds ' eggs, butterflies, rocks, and seashells.

Most and aircraft
Most aircraft hijackers intend to use the passengers as hostages, either for monetary ransom or for some political or administrative concession by authorities.
Most modern AFVs are superficially similar in design to their World War II counterparts, with significantly better armour, weapons, engines and suspension-however with an increase in the capacity of transport aircraft allowing AFVs to be practically transported by air, many armies are replacing some or all of their traditional heavy vehicles with lighter airmobile versions, often with wheels instead of tracks.
Most air shows feature warbirds, aerobatics, and demonstrations of modern military aircraft, and many air shows offer a variety of other aeronautical attractions as well, such as wing-walking, radio-controlled aircraft, water / slurry drops from firefighting aircraft, simulated helicopter rescues and sky diving.
Most of the other light aircraft acquired by the FABF in the 1970s and 1980s have also now been retired along with the Mi-4 helicopters, but some recent acquisitions have been made, including a Beechcraft King Air, a Piper PA-34 Seneca, a CEAPR Robin light training aircraft, and a single Air Tractor AT-802 aerial sprayer aircraft for spraying insecticides, purchased after the northern part of the country suffered heavy crop damage from a 2004 invasion of swarming locusts.
Most modern combat aircraft can carry a pair of basic air-to-air missiles and some of the larger fighters such as the Sukhoi Su-27 can carry as many as 12.
Most notably, this technique has been employed to improve performance among aircraft crews and surgical teams, literally saving thousands of lives since its introduction.
Most aircraft were only remnants rusting away for a decade or more.
Most of the aircraft wreckage was found near the impact crater.
Most often vehicles are manufactured, such as bicycles, cars, motorcycles, trains, ships, boats and aircraft.
Most aircraft require increased pressure on the rudder pedals to achieve the same amount of rudder control at a higher speed.
Most aircraft versions of the M61 are hydraulically driven and electrically primed.
Most aircraft installations are double-ended, because the ejection of empty cartridges can cause a foreign-object damage ( FOD ) hazard for jet engines and because the retention of spent cases assists in maintaining the center of gravity of the aircraft.
Most fixed-wing aircraft are flown by a pilot on board the aircraft, but some are designed to be remotely or computer-controlled.
Most fixed-wing aircraft have a main wing with a smaller tailplane behind it.
Most fixed-wing aircraft are constructed by companies with the objective of producing them in quantity for customers.
Most successful early aircraft were biplanes, in spite of considerable early experimentation with monoplanes, triplanes and even quadraplanes.
Most " narrow-body " airliners with more than 100 seats have space below the cabin floor, while smaller aircraft often have a special compartment separate from the passenger area but on the same level.
Most remaining allies were largely self-sufficient in front line equipment ( such as tanks and fighter aircraft ) by this stage, but Lend-Lease provided a useful supplement in this category even so, and Lend-Lease logistical supplies ( including motor vehicles and railroad equipment ) were of enormous assistance.

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