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Most practical implementations use a loop for the west and east directions as an optimization to avoid the overhead of stack or queue management:
Most practical lasers contain additional elements that affect properties of the emitted light such as the polarization, the wavelength, and the shape of the beam.
Most pure metals are either too soft, brittle or chemically reactive for practical use.
Most General Assembly resolutions are not enforceable as a legal or practical matter, because the General Assembly lacks enforcement powers with respect to most issues.
Most sports and physical activities are practiced wearing special clothing, for practical, comfort or safety reasons.
Mickie Most or Shel Talmy, but many of these performers have since asserted that many of their recordings in this period were ( in practical terms ) either self-produced-e. g.
Most are named for Robert Fulton, inventor of the first practical steamboat:
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 famously in Pharaonic Egypt — along with many other ancient cultures — preparation for burial included anointing human remains with sweet-smelling oils in devotion as well with the practical intent of obscuring the stench of death.
Most of Sir Humphrey's actions are motivated by his wish to maintain the prestige, power, and influence he enjoys inside a large, bureaucratic organisation and also to preserve the numerous perks of his position: automatic honours, a substantial income, a fixed retirement age, a large pension, and the practical impossibility of being made redundant or being sacked.
Most fetish wear is not practical enough for routine daily wear.
Most people in Norrbotten County still refer to the entire county, including the areas in Finnish Lapland, when they say ' Norrbotten ', which is also the name of a smaller province for practical and historical reasons, which do not imply that they would not prefer to use the name Lapland.
Most ocean navigators, shooting from a moving platform, can achieve a practical accuracy of 1. 5 miles ( 2. 8 km ), enough to navigate safely when out of sight of land.
Most of their offstage clothes are less extravagant than the ones they wear onstage for comfort and practical reasons.
Most practical active solar heating systems have storage for a few hours to a day's worth of heat collected in insulated hot water tanks, but this can be extended to interseasonal thermal storage using underground thermal energy storage.
Most successful BMT recipients eventually reach a point where they consider themselves cured for all practical purposes, although they need to be compliant with follow-up care permanently.
Most of his time there was spent engaged in practical jokes and other hi-jinx and, years later, Howe told his children that he regretted that he hadn ’ t more seriously applied himself to his studies.
Most of these refinements are important for high-precision orbital calculations for satellites but have little practical effect on typical topographical uses.
Most of these sections are bypasses of the larger towns on the route, where the need to deviate the route to construct the bypass made it practical to deny access from adjoining land and thus provide full freeway conditions.
Most modern underwater housing are pressure resistant to about one hundred feet, the practical safe depth of sport-diving.
Most of the handicrafts are created for a particular everyday use, often giving priority to the practical use rather than aesthetics.
Most practical envelope detectors use either half-wave or full-wave rectification of the signal to convert the AC audio input into a pulsed DC signal.
Most Dutch universities have divided the medical study in four years theory and two years practical experience.
Most are teacups, teapots, flower vases, and sake vessels, and as a result of the Folk Art Movement, practical items for everyday household use.

Most and compression
Most formats offer a range of degrees of compression, generally measured in bit rate.
Most variations are due to coughing or internal compression of jugular veins in the neck.
Most lossy compression reduces perceptual redundancy by first identifying sounds which are considered perceptually irrelevant, that is, sounds that are very hard to hear.
Most video compression algorithms and codecs combine spatial image compression and temporal motion compensation.
Most truck and automotive diesel engines use a cycle reminiscent of a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating ignition system, rather than needing a separate ignition system.
Most lossless compression programs do two things in sequence: the first step generates a statistical model for the input data, and the second step uses this model to map input data to bit sequences in such a way that " probable " ( e. g. frequently encountered ) data will produce shorter output than " improbable " data.
Most popular types of compression used in practice now use adaptive coders.
; Delta compression: Most revision control software uses delta compression, which retains only the differences between successive versions of files.
Most ( if not all ) of the systems in use now are proprietary, using different codecs for audio data compression, different modulation techniques, and / or different methods for encryption and conditional access.
Most formats that employ LZW build this information into the format specification or provide explicit fields for them in a compression header for the data.
Most binary images also compress well with simple run-length compression schemes.
Most of TIFF writers and TIFF readers support only some of existing TIFF compression schemes.
Most professional concert midrange drivers are compression drivers coupled to horns.
Most stone is many times weaker in tension than in compression, plugs and feathers utilize this fact.
Most of the MER images are compressed with the ICER image compression software.
Most industrial gasket applications involve bolts exerting compression well into the 14 MPa ( 2000 psi ) range or higher.
Most of these systems work with compression locks or electric motors instead of ratchet mechanisms ; the latter may be capable of moving to a memorized position when a given driver uses the car, or of moving up and forward for entry or exit.
Most digital dictation systems use a lossy form of audio compression based on modelling of the vocal tract to minimize hard disk space and optimize network utilization as files are transferred between users.
Most notably, it is used for signal coding, to represent a discrete signal in a more redundant form, often as a preconditioning for data compression.
Most compression programs won't be able to take advantage of this redundancy, and thus might achieve a much lower compression ratio than rzip can achieve.
Most tensile structures are supported by some form of compression or bending elements, such as masts ( as in The O < sub > 2 </ sub >, formerly the Millennium Dome ), compression rings or beams.

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