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Most known properties – such as anion formation – are in line with other halogens.
Most Aster CT-80's ( about 10 thousand of them ) were sold to schools for computer education, in a project first known as the " honderd scholen project " ( one hundred schools project ), but which later involved many more than just one hundred schools.
Most apicomplexans have plastid ( also known as apicoplast ) and mitochondrial genomes as well as nuclear ones, although Cryptosporidium spp.
Most of the drugs in the second generation, known as atypical antipsychotics, have been developed more recently, although the first atypical antipsychotic, clozapine, was discovered in the 1950s and introduced clinically in the 1970s.
Most of what is known about Saint Anthony comes from the Life of Anthony.
Most intercalators are large polyaromatic compounds and are known or suspected carcinogens.
Most versions of DOS have a file called " IO. SYS ", " IBMBIO. COM ", " IBMBIO. SYS ", or " DRBIOS. SYS "; this file is known as the " DOS BIOS ", which is analogous to the " CP / M BIOS ".
Most historians favour a site in the West Midlands, somewhere along the Roman road now known as Watling Street.
Most northern and west European ballads are written in ballad stanzas or quatrains ( four-line stanzas ) of alternating lines of iambic ( an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable ) tetrameter ( eight syllables ) and iambic trimeter ( six syllables ), known as ballad meter.
Most card players would refuse to play cards with a known cheat.
Most English verbs ( traditionally known as " weak verbs ") have just four separate forms, e. g., " start ", " starts ", " starting ", " started ".
Most undergraduate programs emphasize mathematics and physics as well as chemistry, partly because chemistry is also known as " the central science ", thus chemists ought to have a well-rounded knowledge about science.
Most of the inhabitants were descendants of the original Puritan colonists, but there was also a small elite of Anglican " worthies " who were not involved in village life, who made their livings from estates, investments, and trade, and lived in mansions along " the Road to Watertown " ( today's Brattle Street, still known as Tory Row ).
Most prophecies will be fulfilled during a global time of chaos known as the Great Tribulation and afterwards.
Most bacteria have the Gram-negative cell wall and only the Firmicutes and Actinobacteria ( previously known as the low G + C and high G + C Gram-positive bacteria, respectively ) have the alternative Gram-positive arrangement.
Most Archaea are Gram-negative, though at least one Gram-positive member is known.
Most of the official documents and private reports, however, which bear upon the council, were made known in the 16th century and since.
Most species of Cimolestes were mouse to rat-sized, but the Late Cretaceous Cimolestes magnus reached the size of a marmot, making it one of the largest Mesozoic mammals known ( 20-60g ).
Most known fungal viruses have either double stranded DNA or RNA genomes.
Most White Ecuadorans are of colonial era Spanish origin, also known as criollos ( literally meaning " localSpaniards ", as opposed to " Peninsulares ", which were Spaniards born in the Iberian Peninsula in Spain ).
Most known extremophiles are microbes.
Most modern day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as FR4, or the cheaper ( and less hard-wearing ) Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper ( SRBP, also known as Paxoline / Paxolin ( trade marks ) and FR2 )-characterised by its light yellow-to-brown colour.
Most known exoplanets are giant planets believed to resemble Jupiter or Neptune.
Most known exoplanets orbit stars roughly similar to the Sun, that is, main-sequence stars of spectral categories F, G, or K. One reason is that planet search programs have tended to concentrate on such stars.
Most forms of football have a move known as a tackle.

Most and innovations
Most of the big innovations in tragedy were made by Aeschylus and Sophocles and yet " Euripides made innovations on a smaller scale that have impressed some critics as cumulatively leading to a radical change of direction.
Most innovations to a lexicon are either loan words introduced by bilingual speakers during language contact or compound words created from existing morphemes.
Most innovations, such as Flash 10, Flex 3, and ActionScript 3. 0 have all been discussed and / or trialled on the site.
Most of these Anglo-Catholic " innovations " ( or, rather, revivals of dormant practices ) have since been accepted by mainstream Anglican churches, if not by Evangelical or Low Church Anglicans.
Most innovations occur without epiphany, and epiphanies often contribute little towards finding the next one.
Most of his government's pioneering innovations came about during its first term, including:
Most of the still-numerous North American competitive corps joined in the movement of change under new leadership, and by the mid-1970s the rapid introduction and proliferation into competitive drum and bugle corps of previously-unfamiliar innovations ( on-field dancing, creative costuming, novelty effects and unusual instrumentation ) effectively ended the Classic competitive era.
Most of his vehicles combined similar innovations to achieve SSTO capability.
Most of Brown's organizational innovations are still in use today.
Most of the syntactic innovations of GPSG were subsequently incorporated into head-driven phrase structure grammar.
Most technical innovations were the work of laymen — engineers, architects ( like Villard de Honnecourt ), artisans ( like Jacopo and Giovanni di Dondi, who conceived the idea of the mechanical escapement clock )...
Most likely he was familiar with the current practice in Venice, and adopted some of the innovations which worked best with his highly learned style.
Most of these had previously been proposed elsewhere, but the book introduced a number of innovations of its own.
Most of these innovations were abandoned as the Pākehā population increased and conventional ingredients began to be mass-imported or produced in New Zealand.
Most likely Marchetto's work was first, although he was well aware of the French practice – which, like most innovations in music before the 20th century, was only discussed in writing years after the actual musical innovation took place.
Most notable among the innovations credited to Duncan is the concept of the premium incentive a marketing tactic wherein the consumer is encouraged to collect proofs of purchase and redeem them for rewards, such as small toys or discount coupons.

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