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Most frequently, classical elements refer to ancient beliefs inspired by natural observation of the phases of matter.
Most of the information used by astronomers is gathered by remote observation, although some laboratory reproduction of celestial phenomenon has been performed ( such as the molecular chemistry of the interstellar medium ).
Most Earth observation satellites carry instruments that should be operated at a relatively low altitude.
Most of them derive from early models formulated by David Marr and James Albus, which were motivated by the observation that each cerebellar Purkinje cell receives two dramatically different types of input: On one hand, thousands of inputs from parallel fibers, each individually very weak ; on the other hand, input from one single climbing fiber, which is, however, so strong that a single climbing fiber action potential will reliably cause a target Purkinje cell to fire a burst of action potentials.
Most older estimates of average timing of menarche were based on observation of a small homogeneous population not necessarily representative of the larger population, or based on recall by adult women, which is also susceptible to various forms of error.
Most research involves the observation of animals, without disturbing them, and includes studies on general behaviour, on feeding and on parental care of offspring either in the Trust grounds or overseas.
Most striking were the " beavertail " observation cars of the 1930s and the " Skytop Lounge " observation cars by industrial designer Brooks Stevens in the 1940s.
Most motor skills are thought to be acquired through practice ; however, mere observation of the skill has led to learning as well.
Most synoptic observation charts are expressed in SI units, with the exception of aforementioned wind speeds, which must be converted for the purposes of calculation.
Most land-surveying applications are now carried out by satellite observation.
Most of these lessons were done informally by discussions and observation until March 1, 1902 when he was given orders to report to Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. on March 7, 1902 for further assignment in the western Pacific.
Most aperture synthesis interferometers use the rotation of the Earth to increase the number of baseline orientations included in an observation.
Most aperture synthesis interferometers use the rotation of the Earth to increase the number of different baselines included in an observation ( see diagram on right ).
Most of the range, including the control tower and four observation towers are in Gedney, but it does overlap with Holbeach to the west.
Most scholars either move the observation upon which he based this forward by one cycle of Sothis to 2781 ( July 19 ), or reject the assumption that the document in question indicates a rise of Sothis at all.
Most of these can be summarized by a simple observation: a phylogenetic data matrix has dimensions of characters times taxa.
Most fluorescence microscopes in use are epifluorescence microscopes ( i. e., excitation and observation of the fluorescence are from above ( epi –) the specimen ).
Most early units had little equipment and relied on careful nursing and observation.
Most lesions are monostotic, asymptomatic and identified incidentally and can be treated with clinical observation and patient education.
Most German defenders survived the barrage in shell-proof observation posts and bunkers and were able to man frontline defences when the assault began.
Later Boris Almazov made an important observation in a speech: " Most of our writers who describe the lives of Russian state officials and people from governmental spheres have only fleeting experiences of this kind ... More often than not they've served only formally, hardly noticing the faces of their chiefs, let alone those of their colleagues.

Most and missions
Most diplomatic missions are located in the suburbs of Yarralumla, Deakin and O ' Malley.
Most countries maintain their embassies in Abidjan, although some ( including the United Kingdom ) have closed their missions because of the continuing violence and attacks on Europeans.
Most scholars hold that Ezra lived during the rule of Artaxerxes I, though some have difficulties with this assumption: Nehemiah and Ezra " seem to have no knowledge of each other ; their missions do not overlap ; and no reflection of Ezra's activity appears in Jerusalem of Nehemiah.
Most Western countries, including the United States, maintained small diplomatic missions in the capital city of Kabul during the Soviet occupation.
: Most missions here are listed with their most recognised name, and alternate names after in brackets.
Most space missions have some issues.
Most of the original church was destroyed on December 21, 1812 in an earthquake centered near Santa Barbara that damaged or destroyed most of California's missions.
Most missions were small, with normally two Franciscans and six to eight soldiers in residence.
Most of these cosmonauts received full training for their missions and were treated as equals, but especially after the Mir program began, were generally given shorter flights than Soviet cosmonauts.
Most of the deputy marshals who have volunteered to be SOG members serve as full-time deputies in Marshals Service offices throughout the nation, and they remain on call 24 hours a day for SOG missions.
Most of his time is spent on good offices missions and mediation, sometimes at the request of deliberative organs of the UN, but also frequently on his own initiative.
Most importantly, none of the samples obtained from the American Apollo and Russian Luna missions, nor the handful of identified lunar meteorites, have a composition that is comparable.
Most importantly, the use of specialized forces in extreme environments and the necessity of carrying increasingly heavy field loads while on foot during extended missions required significantly lighter alternatives to standard canned wet rations.
Most of the missions flown by Lt. Nellis were air-to-ground operations in support of General George S. Patton's Third United States Army.
Most tribe members died out from European diseases or forced labor and malnutrition at the missions in the eighteenth century, while many remaining members assimilated with Spanish and Mexican ranchers in the nineteenth century.
Most members have been captured supervillains ( and thus expendable ), and were strongly " encouraged " to join ( often with offerings of clemency if they survive their extremely dangerous missions ).
Most MCTs were disbanded and the personnel returned to their parent units and the MP teams that supported them were dispersed to other camps and given other missions.
Most samples were provided by the Apollo 11 and 17 missions.
Most commonly referred to during space missions, these antennas are also in use all over Earth, most successfully in flat, open areas where no mountains lie to disrupt radiowaves.
Most of Interstate 280, from San Jose to Daly City, is designated as the Junipero Serra Freeway in honor of Spanish missionary Junípero Serra, who founded many of California's missions in the 18th century.
Most of the missions either failed to find their targets, or were leaflet-dropping missions ( the first flights by RAF bombers over the German homeland were only to drop propaganda leaflets at night ).
Most of the warships used for Tokyo Express missions came from the 8th Fleet, based at Rabaul and Bougainville, although ships from Combined Fleet units based at Truk were often temporarily attached for use in Express missions.
Most commonly, the purpose of a shooter game is to shoot opponents and proceed through missions without the player character dying.

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