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Most of it is panelized and utilizes standard materials, and requires the use of only simple tools.
Most of the C code being written nowadays is based on ANSI C. Any program written only in standard C and without any hardware dependent assumptions is virtually guaranteed to compile correctly on any platform with a conforming C implementation.
* Most DVD drives are able to play standard CDs.
* Most Blu-ray players can also play standard DVDs and CDs ( although this feature is not compulsory in the Blu-ray standard ).
Most pop standard and jazz ballads are built from a single, introductory verse ; usually around 16 bars in length, and ending on the dominant ; the chorus or refrain, usually it is 16 or 32 bars long, and in AABA form ( though other forms such as ABAC are not uncommon ).
Most definitions of Continental Europe extend the boundaries of the continent to its standard boundaries, the Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains.
Most carbonate salts are insoluble in water at standard temperature and pressure, with solubility constants of less than 1 × 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup >.
Most such trains run on the local standard gauge track.
Most courses define these areas as out of bounds or in bounds on tee signs at each hole, however, there is no universal standard for these.
Most notably, from 1995 to 1998, ownership of EVM criteria ( reduced to 32 ) was transferred to industry by adoption of ANSI EIA 748-A standard.
Most of the following sections relate to the ephemeris time of the 1952 standard.
Most notably, they were developed under the banner of dynamic assessment that focuses on the testing of learning and developmental potential ( for instance, in the work of Reuven Feuerstein and his associates, who has criticized standard IQ testing for its putative assumption or acceptance of " fixed and immutable " characteristics of intelligence or cognitive functioning ).
Most of the leading knights of the realm, however, flock to the opposite standard under which Desdichado's vanquished opponents fought.
Most radio studios are equipped with ISDN lines as their main form of communication with other studios or standard phone lines.
Most nations abandoned the gold standard in the 1930s.
Most vowelized editions of the Mishnah today reflect standard Ashkenazic vowelization, and often contain mistakes.
Most of these translations relied ( though not always exclusively ) upon one of the printed editions of the Greek New Testament edited by Erasmus, a form of this Greek text emerged as the standard and is known as the Textus Receptus.
Most historians now reject Murray's theory, as she based it partially upon the similarities of the accounts given by those accused of witchcraft ; such similarity is now thought to actually derive from there having been a standard set of questions laid out in the witch-hunting manuals used by interrogators.
Most countries using the NTSC standard, as well as those using other analog television standards, are switching to newer digital television standards, of which at least four different ones are in use around the world.
Most significant languages in the modern era are written down, and for most such languages a standard orthography has developed, often based on a standard variety of the language, and thus exhibiting less dialect variation than the spoken language.
Most recently, estrogen has been used in experimental research as a way to treat patients suffering from bulimia nervosa, in addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is the established standard for treatment in bulimia cases.
Most programming languages have an associated core library ( sometimes known as the ' standard library ', especially if it is included as part of the published language standard ), which is conventionally made available by all implementations of the language.

Most and libraries
Most implementers avoided this by producing Coral interfaces to existing Fortran and, later, C libraries.
* Most users of American libraries are now familiar with pinyin romanization.
Most libraries create a separate fiction section to allow shelving in a more generalized fashion than Dewey provides for, or to avoid the space that would be taken up in the 800s, or simply to allow readers to find preferred authors by alphabetical order of surname.
Most libraries have materials arranged in a specified order according to a library classification system, so that items may be located quickly and collections may be browsed efficiently.
It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U. S. and several other countries ; for example, Australia and Taiwan, ROC Most public libraries and small academic libraries continue to use the older Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ).
Most modern languages with objects or pointers can implement or come with libraries for dynamic lists.
Most groups meet in libraries, schools and universities, community centers, pubs or restaurants, or the homes of individual members.
Most schools and libraries are lined up by this road with each of these schools having their own central plaza which also connects to the Aldrich Park.
Most government departments and agencies have bilingual names ; for example, the Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua, and places such as local government offices and public libraries display bilingual signs and use bilingual stationery.
Most codecs are implemented as libraries which interface to one or more multimedia players.
Most art museums have only limited online collections, but a few museums, as well as some libraries and government agencies, have developed substantial online catalogues.
Most local government areas within Sydney have local libraries including the City of Sydney Library with eight local branches, the Bankstown City Library, the Max Webber Library in Blacktown and many others.
Most functionality is provided by libraries, which come from a variety of sources.
Most of the libraries are written in the Maple language ; these have viewable source code.
Most compiled languages have a standard library although programmers can also create their own custom libraries.
Most modern software systems provide libraries that implement the majority of system services.
Most modern operating systems after 2001, have clean-up methods to eliminate such situations or use application specific " private " libraries.
Most Unix-like systems have a " search path " specifying file system directories in which to look for dynamic libraries.
Most operating systems that support dynamically linked libraries also support dynamically loading such libraries via a run-time linker API.
Most libraries in Mac OS X, however, consist of " frameworks ", placed inside special directories called " bundles " which wrap the library's required files and metadata.
Most public libraries today are supported by tax monies from local and state governments, and some have foundations to support them with additional capital.
Most public libraries rely heavily on local government funding.

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