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Most and terminal
Most FETs have a fourth terminal called the body, base, bulk, or substrate.
Most passenger car spark plug wires snap onto the terminal of the plug, but some wires have spade connectors which are fastened onto the plug under a nut.
Most are about 100 kD in size and consist of two halves ( N and C terminal ), which share much sequence homology.
Most terminal emulators and some other applications support the key combinations Ctrl-Insert to copy and Shift-Insert to paste.
Most business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other terminal point.
Most of the Colima airport flights go to Mexico City, with about 100, 000 passengers going through the terminal in 2009.
Most have terminal spikes of pink or sometimes white flowers.
Most recently a new $ 1 billion international terminal opened in December 2000, replacing Terminal 2 as the international terminal.
Most improvements were completed by 2006, with the international terminal completed in 2007.
Most of the old airport, including the terminal and apron areas ( the northern areas ), will give way to the representative terminal of the German Federal Government.
Most of the old airport, including the terminal and apron areas, will undergo complete urban redevelopment following its closure.
Most electrolytic capacitors are polarized ; hence, they can only be operated with a lower voltage on the terminal marked "-" without damaging the capacitor.
Most distributor caps have the position of the number 1 cylinder's terminal molded into the plastic.
Most terminal programs and internet utilities added built-in MacBinary support during this period as well.
Most of the facilities available at this terminal have been moved to the new International Terminal.
Most of Port Chalmers ' economic activity centres on the container terminal.
Most passengers on weekends use the station merely as a transfer point from Expo to the bus terminal.
Most tourists and locals use Berlinas del Fonce which has busses leaving the Santa Marta terminal every 30 minutes between 5am and 6pm.
His condition worsened and Most was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Most business theorists see a continuum with pure service on one terminal point and pure commodity good on the other terminal point.

Most and unit
Most authors agree that Davis invented unit operations if not substantially developed it.
Most advances give access to new units, city improvements or derivative technologies: for example, the chariot unit becomes available after the wheel is developed, and the granary building becomes available to build after pottery is developed.
Most of the regional units, though, have their own regional network of buses, and have their regional unit names labeled on KTEL vehicles that operate there.
Most commonly, a household is a family unit of some kind, though households may be other social groups, organizations or individuals.
Most countries now use the SI unit watt for measurement of power.
Most physical quantities include a unit, but not all-some are dimensionless.
Most states restrict operation of larger tandem trailer setups such as triple units, the " Turnpike Double " ( twin 48 – 53 ft units ) or the " Rocky Mountain Double " ( a full 48 – 53 ft unit and a shorter 28 ft unit ).
Most UK trailers are 45 feet ( 13. 5 metres ) long and, dependent on the position of the fifth wheel and, a coupled tractor unit and trailer will have a combined length of between 50 and 55 feet ( 15. 25 and 16. 75 metres ).
Most slippage results in a change of just one repeat unit, and slippage rates vary for different repeat unit sizes, and within different species ( Kruglyak 1998 ).
Most of the short sequence repeats within protein-coding portions of the genome have a repeating unit of three nucleotides, since that length will not cause frame-shift mutations ( Sutherland 1995 ).
Most consumer and small business laser printers use a toner cartridge that combines the photoreceptor ( sometimes called " photo conductor unit " or " imaging drum ") with the toner supply bin, the waste toner hopper, and various wiper blades.
Most nerve-muscle disorders that occur fall into one of two types of categories, morphologic or physiologic, which can be seen within the motor unit.
Most timelines use a linear scale, where a unit of distance is equal to a set amount of time.
Most car bodies are not true monocoques ; instead modern cars use unitary construction which is also known as unit body, unibody, or Body Frame Integral construction.
Most of the buildings built to the Passive House standard also incorporate an active heat recovery ventilation unit with or without a small ( typically 1 kW ) incorporated heating component.
Most of the economic growth in the 20th century was due to reduced inputs of labor, materials, energy, and land per unit of economic output ( less input per widget ).
Most companies are formed of three to five platoons although the exact number may vary by country, unit type, and structure.
Most often, 3D engines or the rendering systems in game engines are built upon a graphics application programming interface ( API ) such as Direct3D or OpenGL which provides a software abstraction of the graphics processing unit ( GPU ) or video card.
Most notable would be solar cells, which are still prohibitively expensive for most markets due to the high cost per unit area of traditional bulk ( mono-or polycrystalline ) silicon manufacturing.
Most units of the military spetsnaz have no official names and are generally referred to by unit numbers, much like any other Soviet / Russian military unit.
Most housing communities were developed from the 1930s onward and initial public housing was largely slum clearance, with the requirement insisted upon by private builders that for every unit of public housing constructed, a unit of private housing would be demolished.

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