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Most United States, Canada and Mexico domestic power suppliers run at 120 V.
Most European domestic power supplies run at 230 V, so the current drawn by a particular European appliance ( in Europe ) will be less than for an equivalent American one ( in the United States ).< ref group =" Note "> The formula for power is given by
* Most caniforms, such as domestic dogs, wolves, foxes, bears, weasels / ferrets, seals and walruses
Most manufacturing is light assembly and food processing, geared to the domestic, U. S., and Central American markets.
Most foreign and domestic corporate debt indices also suffered in 2008, posting losses significantly worse than the average hedge fund.
Most domestic objections were politically settled, overridden, or simply hushed up.
Most cricketing nations have some form of domestic List A competition.
Most US domestic architecture, except in very dry regions, has roofs that are sloped, or pitched.
Most corporations in the AA and AAA level are immune to domestic law, responsible only to themselves, and regulated only by the Corporate Court, an assembly of the ten AAA-rated corporations.
Most Italian Sinhalese work as domestic workers.
Most of these domestic duties of the Department of State were eventually turned over to various new Federal departments and agencies that were established during the 19th century.
Most importantly, they sought new domestic trading partners, and took advantage of the political power of Jedidiah Huntington, the Custom Collector.
Most films are American productions, although European and domestic films are increasingly shown.
Most commonly the criteria for evaluating the degree of economic development is gross domestic product ( GDP ), the per capita income, level of industrialization, amount of widespread infrastructure and general standard of living.
Most Greek cities, such as Athens, required visits to the public fountains ( the work of domestic servants ), but the upper third of Prieneian society had access to indoor water.
Most of the traffic at Barcelona Airport is domestic and European, in which Vueling has an operational base.
Most domestic pig varieties are susceptible to sunburn and heat stress, and all pigs lack sweat glands and cannot cool themselves.
Most lanolin used by humans comes from domestic sheep.
Most, however, tend towards the lower end of the size scale, typically between about 15 or 20 grams and about 2 kilograms, or from the size of a domestic mouse to that of a small domestic cat.
Most commonly, the creatures are house spirits of ambivalent nature ; while they sometimes perform domestic chores, they play malicious tricks if insulted or neglected.
Most of these colour variants are also known in domestic Mallards not bred as livestock, but kept as pets, aviary birds, etc., where they are rare but increasing in availability.
Most species of guineafowl have a dark grey or blackish plumage with dense white spots, but both members of the genus Agelastes lack the spots ( as do some domestic variants of the Helmeted Guineafowl ).
Most domestic and international observers consider his regime to be one of the most corrupt, ethnocentric, oppressive and undemocratic states in the world.

Most and functions
Most target bacterial functions or growth processes.
Most identities in chemical thermodynamics arise from application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics, particularly the law of conservation of energy, to these state functions.
Most often, the unqualified term Fourier transform refers to the transform of functions of a continuous real argument, and it produces a continuous function of frequency, known as a frequency distribution.
Most of IKEA's operations, including the management of the majority of its stores, the design and manufacture of its furniture, and purchasing and supply functions are overseen by INGKA Holding, a private, for-profit Dutch company.
Most notable among these is the scanning system, which repeatedly calls functions on a string:
< sup > 1 </ sup > Most NT-1 devices can perform the functions of the NT-2 as well, and so the S and T reference points are generally collapsed into the S / T reference point.
Most punctuation marks in modern Chinese, Japanese, and Korean have similar functions to their English counterparts ; however, they often look different and have different customary rules.
Most operators ( what other languages term functions ) take their arguments from the stack, and place their results onto the stack.
Most of the functions of the President may only be carried out in accordance with the strict instructions of the Constitution, or the binding ' advice ' of the Government.
Most of the functions normally studied in number theory are primitive recursive.
Most MMORPGs do not actively promote in-character role-playing, however players can use the games ' communication functions to role-play so long as other players cooperate.
Most of her inventions, more often than not, have extra functions that make situations more complicated, including a self-destruct device in almost everything ( including her Robot Wars robot ...).
Bahá ' u ' lláh, the founder of the Bahá ' í Faith, in his Most Holy Book ( the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, also known as his book of laws ), first ordains the institution of the House of Justice and defines its functions.
Most VTVMs and FET-VMs handle DC voltage, AC voltage, and resistance measurements ; modern FET-VMs add current measurements and often other functions as well.
Most counties have a county seat, usually a city, where its administrative functions are centered.
Most protective functions of the skin, including the permeability barrier and the antimicrobial barrier, reside in the stratum corneum ( SC ) and the researchers surmise that the SC has undergone the most genetic change since the loss of human body hair.
Most keyers use far more complicated functions.
Most people recover spontaneously and achieve near-normal to normal functions.
Most functions of the OPA were transferred to the to newly established Office of Temporary Controls ( OTC ) by Executive Order 9809, December 12, 1946.
Most special functions are analytic ( at least in some range of the complex plane ).
Most practical applications of cryptography use a combination of cryptographic functions to implement an overall system that provides all of the four desirable features of secure communications ( Confidentiality, Integrity, Authentication, and Non-repudiation ).
Most SQL databases allow the crafting of custom functions, which would allow the query to appear as:
Most importantly, Thomas Seymour had sought to officially receive the governorship of King Edward, as no earlier Lord Protectors, unlike Somerset, had ever held both functions.
Most towns in the county have local Constables that carry out some municipal legal and security functions.

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