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One and interesting
One of the most interesting findings was the extreme sensitivity of plasma arylesterases to rare earth ions.
One of the most interesting aspects of the axiom of choice is the large number of places in mathematics that it shows up.
One interesting aspect of the Ackermann function is that the only arithmetic operations it ever uses are addition and subtraction of 1.
One interesting feature observed about Clipperton Island's flora is that the vegetation is arranged in parallel rows of species ; dense rows of taller species alternate with lower, more open vegetation.
One interesting trend among imitators of Poe, however, has been claims by clairvoyants or psychics to be " channeling " poems from Poe's spirit.
One interesting finding in animals is that repeated low-level electrical stimulation to some brain sites can lead to permanent increases in seizure susceptibility: in other words, a permanent decrease in seizure " threshold.
One consequence not foreseen by the builders of the system was that with the almost immediate reporting of newsworthy events, tens of thousands of people worldwide — along with criminals — would flock to the scene of anything interesting, hoping to experience or exploit the instant, thus disorder and confusion be created.
One neutral survey of 1000 departing fairgoers awarded the General Motors exhibit 39. 4 points to only 8. 5 points for second place Ford as the most interesting exhibit.
One interesting solution to the reloading problem was the " Roman Candle Gun " with superposed loads.
One of the most interesting ways that Wells expressed himself was through his drawings and sketches.
One of the most interesting properties of jerk systems is the possibility of chaotic behavior.
One of the more interesting applications of the MIPS architecture is its use in massive processor count supercomputers.
One interesting result Eysenck noted in his 1956 work was that in the United States and Great Britain, most of the political variance was subsumed by the left / right axis, while in France, the T-axis was larger, and in the Middle East, the only dimension to be found was the T-axis: " Among mid-Eastern Arabs it has been found that while the tough-minded / tender-minded dimension is still clearly expressed in the relationships observed between different attitudes, there is nothing that corresponds to the radical-conservative continuum.
This is doubly interesting since the underlying proverb behind this, " One picture is worth a thousand words ," was originally introduced into the English proverb repertoire in an ad for televisions ( Mieder 2004b: 83 ).
One interesting exception was a horizontal seven inch turntable.
One of the more interesting uses of this is in the Seaside web framework which relieves the programmer of dealing with the complexity of a Web Browser's back button by storing continuations for each edited page and switching between them as the user navigates a web site.
One particularly interesting feature found on the island is the Kaali crater.
One of the more interesting documents in the Stiftsbibliotheck is a copy of Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae which contains the poem Is acher in gaíth in-nocht ... written in Old Irish.
One interesting implication of this is that transcription factors can regulate themselves.
One of the most interesting questions with respect to internal whistleblowers is why and under what circumstances people will either act on the spot to stop illegal and otherwise unacceptable behavior or report it.
One interesting outcome of the area rule is the shaping of the Boeing 747's upper deck.
The passengers, including " Zeph " the burro, that rode the Zephyr on the " Dawn-to-Dusk Dash " gather for a group photo in front of the train after arriving in Chicago on May 26, 1934. One interesting and enduring exhibit was the 1933 Homes of Tomorrow Exhibition that demonstrated modern home convenience and creative practical new building materials and techniques with twelve model homes sponsored by several corporations affiliated with home decor and construction.
One of the interesting differences is that in the book, Garthe Knight is called Garthe Bishop.
One reason that the radius of gyration is an interesting property is that it can be determined experimentally with static light scattering as well as with small angle neutron-and x-ray scattering.
One interesting relic of the newer independent cities is that, in some cases, the government administrative buildings ( docheong ) of the provinces they were once a part of are still located within city boundaries, meaning that these provinces have capitals that are not within their borders.

One and characterization
One reviewer thought it " stupid and thoroughly boresome " and was uncomfortable with the " sugar-coated Pollyanna characterization " given Annie.
One characterization of a linearly dependent set is that one of its elements can be written as a linear combination of the other elements ; if this is to apply to the linearly dependent set containing just the zero vector, it must be that the zero vector is a linear combination of no vectors at all, which is an empty sum of vectors.
One then may check that this alternative definition coincides with whatever other definition one may favor, or use the previous axiomatic characterization.
One notable exception to his perennial portrayal of Charley Weaver was his characterization of Mrs. Butterworth of syrup fame.
One consequence of this is a simple logical characterization of L: it contains precisely those languages expressible in first-order logic with an added commutative transitive closure operator ( in graph theoretical terms, this turns every connected component into a clique ).
One early Kansas history contained this succinct characterization of the jayhawkers:
One critic also find the characterization lacking, that is, the Mallards represent " rather stereotypically concerned parents ", often showing the same facial expressions and rarely showing expressiveness.
One characterization of a torus is that it is a surface of revolution.
One of the most common judicial strategies is to skew the characterization process.
One basic result is that the representable functors on the homotopy category of CW complexes have a simple characterization ( the Brown representability theorem ).

One and equivalence
One can show that this map is an isomorphism, establishing the equivalence of the two definitions.
One way to visualize this identification with the real numbers as usually viewed is that the equivalence class consisting of those Cauchy sequences of rational numbers that " ought " to have a given real limit is identified with that real number.
One way in which the quotient set resembles division is that if is finite and the equivalence classes are all equinumerous, then the number of equivalence classes in can be calculated by dividing the number of elements in by the number of elements in each equivalence class.
One can formulate an analytic proof for the equivalence of GPDA's and PDA's using the following simulation:
One way to see this equivalence is to " move up " the red nodes in a graphical representation of the red – black tree, so that they align horizontally with their parent black node, by creating together a horizontal cluster.
One dalton is approximately equal to the mass of one nucleon ; an equivalence of saying 1 g mol < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
One way is to search for a fifth force with tests of the strong equivalence principle: this is one of the most powerful tests of Einstein's theory of gravity, general relativity.
One naturally obtains from this definition canonical morphisms sending each element to its equivalence class.
One then defines the-th de Rham cohomology group to be the set of equivalence classes, that is, the set of closed forms in modulo the exact forms.
One can show that a functor F: C → D yields an equivalence of categories if and only if it is:
One may therefore view an adjointness relation between two functors as a " very weak form of equivalence ".
One goal of the theory is to ' count constants ', for those curves: to predict the dimension of the space of special divisors ( up to linear equivalence ) of a given degree d, as a function of g, that must be present on a curve of that genus.
One of the more interesting results of the lambda calculus is that the equivalence of two expressions in the lambda calculus is in some cases undecidable.
The most common complexity class involving advice is P / poly where advice length f ( n ) can be any polynomial in n. P / poly is equal to the class of decision problems such that, for every n, there exists a polynomial size Boolean circuit correctly deciding the problem on all inputs of length n. One direction of the equivalence is easy to see.
One would like to classify representations of the canonical commutation relation by two self-adjoint operators acting on separable Hilbert spaces, up to unitary equivalence.
One sometimes also considers a partial setoid using a partial equivalence relation or partial apartness.
One can easily show that a homotopy equivalence is a quasi-isomorphism, so the second step in the above construction may be omitted.
One of the earliest languages to provide an explicit Boolean data type was ALGOL 60 ( 1960 ) with values true and false and logical operators denoted by symbols ( and ), ( or ), ( implies ), ( equivalence ), and ( not ).
One commentary noted that the project " can only be observational " since " equivalence was not achieved at baseline ".
One of the deepest discoveries of Gauss was the existence of a natural composition law on the set of classes of binary quadratic forms of given discriminant, which makes this set into a finite abelian group called the class group of discriminant D. Gauss also considered a coarser notion of equivalence, under which the set of binary quadratic forms of a fixed discriminant splits into several genera of forms and each genus consists of finitely many classes of forms.

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