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Often and absence
Often this can be inferred by the absence of a normal component ( e. g., one gene ).
Often the presence, absence or variation of minute quantities of secondary elements and compounds in a bulk material will have a great impact on the final properties of the materials produced, for instance, steels are classified based on 1 / 10 and 1 / 100 weight percentages of the carbon and other alloying elements they contain.
Often, such bony lesions are absent and it is only the MRI or CT that discloses the presence or absence of a compressive lesion.

Often and second
Often, a second layer of tissue, the partial veil, covers the bladelike gills that bear spores.
Often a second, additional meaning is intended by using the word prime, namely that any object can be, essentially uniquely, decomposed into its prime components.
Often a second alto may be substituted for the Soprano part ( AATB ) or a Bass Saxophone may be substituted for the Bari.
Often cited as the moment of inception is his appearance on the UK TV programme Top of the Pops in March 1971 wearing glitter and satins, to perform what would be his second UK Top 10 hit ( and first UK Number 1 hit ), " Hot Love ".
Often the first ( more obvious ) meaning is straightforward, while the second meaning is less so: often risqué or ironic.
Often f is a simple function that maps all values above a certain threshold to the first class and all other values to the second class.
Often categorized with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, in 1981 Def Leppard released their second album High ' n ' Dry, mixing glam-rock with heavy metal, and helping to define the sound of hard rock for the decade.
Often there would be two contrasting galanteries with the same name, e. g. Minuet I and II, to be played alternativement, meaning that the first dance is played again after the second, thus I, II, I.
Often only the solder joints hold the parts to the board, although parts on the bottom or " second " side of the board are temporarily secured with a dot of adhesive as well.
Often referred to as Wisconsin's second oldest city, Prairie du Chien was established as a European settlement by French voyageurs in the late seventeenth century.
Often used synonymously with Health Economics, Medical economics, according to Culyer, is the branch of economics concerned with the application of economic theory to phenomena and problems associated typically with the second and third health market outlined above.
Often this line is tied off a second time as a backup directly inside the cavern zone.
Often injection times are well under 1 second.
Often " rate " is a synonym of rhythm or frequency, a count per second ( i. e. Hertz ) e. g. radio frequencies or heart rate or sample rate.
Often a second verse is added:
Rieflin's earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was on the second single by the Revolting Cocks, You Often Forget.
Often packaging records with a caustic yet subtle sideswipe at consumerism ( for example, the image of a wall of gold discs on the cover of the Mekons ' second single ), Fast Product attempted to show that all aspects of the record business, from musicianship to design to distribution, could be taken out of the hands of the major labels.
Often, the knowledge of a second language-one of languages of major influence in music history ( such as German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Russian )-is required to complete the degree.
Often done in first, second, third, fourth, or fifth position.
Often a monochord has more than one string, most of the time two, one open string and a second string with a movable bridge.
Often at this spot is a hole so that the electrons that pass through the anode form a collimated beam and finally reach a second anode called a collector.
Often the term Newtonian dynamics is narrowed to Newton's second law.
Often titled the " mother of all cup sensations " (), was Hamburger SV's second round loss to VfB Eppingen in 1974, the first instance of an amateur side knocking out a Bundesliga club.
Often wealthy writer's retreats and London upper class summer second homes became built here with famous residents such as Rider Haggard, Thomas Love Peacock, George Meredith and Percy Bysshe Shelley.

Often and series
Often several jets are used in series to enhance the pumping action.
Often German producers will try to establish a line of similar games, such as Kosmos's two-player card game series or Alea's big box line.
Often singled out for praise in Frankenstein is the series of shots used to introduce the Monster: " Nothing can ever quite efface the thrill of watching the successive views Whale's mobile camera allows us of the lumbering figure ".
Often proponents of a " slippery slope " contention propose a long series of intermediate events as the mechanism of connection leading from A to B.
Often this can be repeated, and a series of 4 or 5 sparks, decreasing in length can be obtained at intervals.
Often, two smaller multiphase pumps are installed in series rather than having just one massive pump.
Often, puns are not strictly homophonic, but play on words of similar, not identical, sound as in the example from the " Pinky and the Brain " cartoon film series: " I think so, Brain, but if we give peas a chance, won't the lima beans feel left out?
Often about 100 episodes ( four seasons ' worth ) are required for a weekly series to be rerun on a daily schedule ( at least four times a week ).
Often, complex legislation bundles a series of provisions together as a means of addressing a social or governmental problem ; those provisions often fall in different logical areas of the Code.
Often it is possible to find a bud in a remarkable series of gradations of bud scales.
Often these sections include a series of multiple choice questions.
Often the breed is referred to as the Greyhound of the cats ( source: Animal Planet television series: " Cats 101 " episode :" Colorpoint Shorthair "), because of the sleek appearance and the galloping run characteristic of the breed.
Often referred to in the book Dead on my Feet, part of the Halflife series by Wm.
Often expressed as a series of color changes or chemical processes, the instructions for creating the philosopher's stone are varied.
Often a successful series may spawn a TV movie sequel after ending its run, and TV movies may also be used as the first episode of a series, otherwise known as a pilot.
Often a series of trial runs are performed with the sample in order to find the HPLC method which gives the best separation.
Often the song is sung as a duet, with the woman then giving her lover a series of equally impossible tasks, promising to give him his seamless shirt once he has finished.
Often, the protagonist will be forced into a love triangle with a series ' music idol ; the most notable of them all is Lynn Minmay.
Often used in science fiction television series, animated series, soap operas, and comic books, the device allows elaborate and dramatic changes to characters and the fictional universe that might otherwise invalidate the premise of the show with respect to future continuity.
Often a part from a different 74x00 subfamily could be substituted (" drop-in replacement ") in a circuit, with the same function and pin-out yet more appropriate characteristics for an application ( perhaps speed or power consumption ), which was a large part of the appeal of the 74C00 series over the competing CD4000B series, for example.
Often referred to as Sega's answer to Shigeru Miyamoto, he has been responsible for the creation of many of Sega's most important arcade games, including Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, and pioneering 3D games such as Virtua Racing, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, and Virtua Cop, as well as the Shenmue series of open world adventure games for the Dreamcast.

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