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Often and port
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
Often called " D ' port ".
Often they are associated with a particular marina or port.
Often, meters designed for semi-automated reading have a serial port on that communicates by infrared LED through the faceplate of the meter.

Often and numbers
Often, one group of numbers in the instruction, called the opcode, indicates which operation to perform.
Often coefficients are numbers as in this example, although they could be parameters of the problem, as a, b, and c in
Often VoIP implementations employ methods of translating non-E. 164 identifiers to E. 164 numbers and vice-versa, such as the Skype-In service provided by Skype and the ENUM service in IMS and SIP.
Often the coefficients and unknowns are real or complex numbers, but integers and rational numbers are also seen, as are polynomials and elements of an abstract algebraic structure.
Often, due to the uniqueness of a role, or constraints on the numbers of available SAG performers or last-minute cancellations, those minimums are unable to be met.
Often, n will be viewed as a code for an ordered pair of natural numbers, particularly when functions are defined via enumeration operators.
Often Coast Guardsmen would judge landings by raising placards with large numbers.
Often, the walk is in discrete time, and indexed by the natural numbers, as in.
Often called the C. lavaretus complex and considered as a superspecies, it encompasses many of the whitefish populations suggested by others to be locally restricted species ( such as the British powan and the gwyniad or the Alpine gravenche, as well as distinct intralacustrine morphs and populations characterized by different feeding habits, gill raker numbers, growth patterns and migration behaviour.
Often the accounts became more exaggerated as they traveled, describing indiscriminate killings of large numbers of Loyalists and Patriots alike.
Often they imitate the larger available displacements that were produced in small numbers or allow for displacements never available.
Often, the objective of escalade was not to take the fortification itself, as it was thought impossible to get sufficient numbers of troops up the ladders.
Often, the largest numbers are found in rocky areas with access to water.
Often, it has some text or numbers ( e. g., the denomination ) engraved.
Often, congregational hymns or special musical numbers are included before or between talks.
Often when two routes with exit numbers overlap ( concurrency ), one of the routes has its exit numbers dominate over the other and can sometimes result in having two exits of the same number, albeit far from each other along the same highway.
Often these operators have toll free numbers all over the world, so a customer can access the service even when he is abroad.
Often the limit takes the form of an extra " dimension "; the most common is to require the numbers in the main diagonals of the grid also to be unique.
Often, they are antiques or items of lost technology that were made either by hand or in extremely small numbers.
Often, arbitrary choices of numbers of pixels and sampling rates for source, destination, and intermediates can seriously degrade digital signals in spite of the potential of digital technology for eliminating generation loss completely.
Often basic information such as phone numbers and postal codes are not included on the voters list, and the campaign will have to procure this data as well.

Often and well-known
Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland and Scotland because both lands have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences.
Often algorithms for those problems had to be separately invented and could not be naïvely adapted from well-known algorithms – Gaussian elimination and Euclidean algorithm rely on operations performed in sequence.
Often these films were adaptations of classic historic novels published by well-known authors such as Alexandre Dumas, Rafael Sabatini, Baroness Emma Orczy, Sir Walter Scott, Johnston McCulley, and Edmond Rostand.
Often, middle names are names of famous and influential people throughout history, such as well-known baseball pitcher Cal McLish, whose full name is Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish.
Often, restaurant menu items will be named after their visual appearance with a reference to a well-known Japanese scenic area.
Often the head coach of a well-known team has his or her own radio and television programs and becomes the primary " face " associated with the team.
Often considered his " most enduring and well-known song ," Van Zandt first recorded it for his 1972 album, The Late Great Townes Van Zandt.

Often and Internet
Often Acceptable Use Policy documents provide a statement about the use of the network and / or Internet and its uses and advantages to the business, school or other organisation sponsoring connection to the Internet.
Often the SDK can be downloaded directly via the Internet.
Often radio stations conduct " call out " either on the Internet, via telephone, or a music test ( either online or in an in-person setting ) to conduct surveys.
Often net. art has the Internet as ( part of ) its subject matter but this is certainly not required.
Often seen as part of the filename of TV shows shared through P2P and the Scene FTP systems on the Internet.
Often Internet access is not available, for example, because the device is used to provide network access-such as Wireless, GSM or Ethernet cards.
Often this gives a unique chance to find new, alternative solutions to the conflict, but often the Internet is turned into the battlefield by contradicting parties creating endless " online battles.
Often the mother pod serves as a primary portal point to the Internet, but this is done only for deployment convenience.
Often a website can be built and be up and running live on the Internet quickly.
Often called a super-server, inetd listens on designated ports used by Internet services such as FTP, POP3, and telnet.
Often, a bulletproof host allows a content provider to bypass the laws or contractual terms of service regulating Internet content and service use in its own country of operation, as many of these ' bulletproof hosts ' are based ' overseas ' ( relative to the geographical location of the content provider ).

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