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Most gas masks use sealing caps over the air intake to prevent the filter from degrading before use, but the protective abilities also degrade as the filter ages or if it is exposed to moisture and heat.
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.
The result of us relying and living our life according to our own understanding is that, from that moment ( the eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil ) on, we are to rationally consider what to believe and filter with our natural understanding, rather than accepting what is good directly in our will, which was depicted of the Most Ancient people by Adam.
Most frequently ambient noise levels are measured using a frequency weighting filter, the most common being the A-weighting scale, such that resulting measurements are denoted dB ( A ), or decibels on the A-weighting scale.
Most species eat plankton, which they filter from the water with their gill rakers.
Most current consumer digital cameras use a Bayer filter mosaic in combination with an optical anti-aliasing filter to reduce the aliasing due to the reduced sampling of the different primary-color images.
Most of these are based on the DirectShow filter or OpenACM codec ( e. g. Microsoft NetMeeting ) on Microsoft Windows, or Xiph. org's reference implementation, libvorbis, on Linux ( e. g. Ekiga ).
Most popular webmail services tend to use so-called targeting ads and online spam-filters ( instead of a client-based filter ).
Most receivers use a variable-frequency oscillator, mixer, and filter to tune the desired signal to a common intermediate frequency or baseband, where it is then sampled by the analog-to-digital converter.
Most key features of MPEG-1 Audio were directly inherited from MUSICAM, including the filter bank, time-domain processing, audio frame sizes, etc.
Most experimental systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Most systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Most modern optical cements for bonding glass elements also block UV light, negating the need for a UV filter.
Most bivalves are filter feeders, using their gills to capture particulate food such as phytoplankton from the water.
Most probably, this happens because of the way that the human ear adapted to filter out the background noise from signals ( visual, acoustic, tactile ,...) in order to show one signal disturbed by noise as one event, not several.
Most forage fish are filter feeders.
Most bivalves are filter feeders ( although some have taken up scavenging and predation ), extracting organic matter from the sea in which they live.
Most modern electronic CPT cones now also employ a pressure transducer with a filter to gather pore water pressure data.
Most of the time filter specifications refer to the frequency response of the filter.
( Most spectral manipulation filters are named for the radiation they pass ; green and infrared filters pass their named colors, but a UV filter blocks UV.
Most Series filter sizes are now obsolete, production having ceased by the late 1970s.

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Most of his official papers were lost after his death.
Most journals are highly specialized, although some of the oldest journals such as Nature publish articles and scientific papers across a wide range of scientific fields.
Most ethical decisions are left to individual editors at individual papers.
Most of the stories were frontier tales reprinted from the vast backlog of serials in the story papers and other sources, as well as many originals.
Most of his early publications were in German or Russian, but he later switched to writing in English for both technical papers and for the lay audience.
Most undergraduate tutorials are carried out in the college, though for some specialist papers undergraduates may be sent to tutors in other colleges.
Most scientific papers published in the past 10 years now accept that carbonates on Mars formed this way.
Most papers published during the 21st century have treated " Pelycosauria " as an informal grouping of primitive members.
Most fiber-based papers include a clear hardened gelatin layer above the emulsion which protects it from physical damage, especially during processing.
Most of his papers were willed to his friend, Canon S. H.
Most of his papers were subsequently presented to the Labor History Archives at Wayne State University, where they are available for scholarly consultation.
Most commentators have considered suicide the more likely cause ; Peache and Heseltine's close friend Lionel Jellinek both recalled that he had previously threatened to take his life by gas, and the outline of a new will was found among the papers in the flat.
Most of what little biographical information there is about him is derived from the papers of Philip Henslowe, proprietor of the Rose Theatre.
Most notable among Mead's published papers are “ Suggestions Towards a Theory of the Philosophical Disciplines ” ( 1900 ); “ Social Consciousness and the Consciousness of Meaning ” ( 1910 ); “ What Social Objects Must Psychology Presuppose ” ( 1910 ); “ The Mechanism of Social Consciousness ” ( 1912 ); “ The Social Self ” ( 1913 ); “ Scientific Method and the Individual Thinker ”( 1917 ); “ A Behavioristic Account of the Significant Symbol ” ( 1922 ); “ The Genesis of Self and Social Control ” ( 1925 ); “ The Objective Reality of Perspectives ” ( 1926 );” The Nature of the Past ” ( 1929 ); and “ The Philosophies of Royce, James, and Dewey in Their American Setting ” ( 1929 ).
Most jurisdictions allow for time for the movant to file reply papers rebutting the points made in the opposition.
Most Saudi Aramco-owned papers and magazines are available online at Aramco's official website ( anyone may request a hard-copy subscription free of charge ).
Most has come from the academic community, who dislike the empirical nature of the framework: Kaplan and Norton notoriously failed to include any citation of prior art in their initial papers on the topic.
" Most deficiencies of fairness and balance, alas, aren't the result of editors deliberately placing their papers on the side of freedom, democracy, and the West and against murderous, repressive tyrants.
Most of Stewart's personal and official papers are archived at the manuscript library of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, where they are now available for research.
Most of his papers are held in the National Library of Scotland, in Edinburgh.
Most U. S. newspapers " showed no antipathy toward the act " and " far from opposing the measure, the leading papers seemed actually to lead the movement in behalf of its speedy enactment.
Most physicists agree that the first three of those papers deserved Nobel Prizes, but only the paper on the photoelectric effect would win one.
Most manufacturers who sell in the USA use the designations 1 ( Single wide ), 1¼ size, 1½ size and “ Doublewide ” ( 2 or 2. 0 ) in connection with cigarette rolling papers.
Most of the official papers of the Congress have not survived.

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