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One and devices
One of the first devices used to amplify signals was the carbon microphone ( effectively a sound-controlled variable resistor ).
One master may communicate with up to 7 slaves in a piconet ; all devices share the master's clock.
One system employed in these devices was the use of pegs and cams placed into a wooden drum at specific locations, which would sequentially trigger levers that in turn operated percussion instruments.
One criticism of these devices is that they may lead to unwanted metallic clicking noises.
One deck represents random Alpha Mutations, which can be drawn to gain temporary powers, and the other contains various Omega Tech, powerful technological devices that could possibly backfire on those that use them.
One explanation may be that Hamlet was written later in Shakespeare's life, when he was adept at matching rhetorical devices to characters and the plot.
One can think of soft nanotechnology as the development of nanomachines that uses the lessons learned from biology on how things work, chemistry to precisely engineer such devices and stochastic physics to model the system and its natural processes in detail.
One major company producing these devices is Stark International, owned by Anthony Stark ( Iron Man ), but there are others.
This means the game can be run on several Android powered devices, most notably the Motorola Milestone, Motorola Droid, and the Nexus One, as well as other high specification Handsets.
One of these planets was Earth during the Triassic period where the Nuwali chose a valley in Antarctica surrounded by active volcanoes, where they installed a number of advanced technological devices in order to maintain a tropical climate.
One domain of classification of vacuum tubes uses the number of active electrodes, neglecting the filament or heater in devices with indirectly-heated cathodes ( where the heater is electrically separate from the cathode ).
One can also carry out the dosimetry of neutron radiation with a few specialised devices such as superheated drop detectors.
One way to maintain timing between transmitting and receiving devices is to employ an asynchronous protocol such as start-stop.
One of the first home gateway devices to be launched was selected by Telecom Italia to enable the operator to offer triple play services in 2002.
One effect of this is that TTY-like ' devices ' could be emulated without requiring a kernel-based Pseudo terminal facility.
One of its first peripherals was a tape transport, which led to some internal wrangling as the Peripherals Equipment Division attempted to find a reasonable way to charge other divisions of the company for supplying the devices.
One of the uses for a high endurance UAV would be to " stare " at the battlefield for a long period of time to produce a record of events that could then be played backwards to track where improvised explosive devices ( IEDs ) came from.
One eyewear device named ViBAN is advertised to block motion outside a moving vehicle, a primary cause of car sickness, allowing the wearer to focus on reading or electronic devices inside the vehicle.
One major advantage the VDI provided over the Macintosh was the way multiple devices and contexts were handled.
One of the most famous Led Zeppelin musical devices involves Plant's vocal mimicking of band mate Jimmy Page's guitar effects.
One manifestation of this power is a beam of energy, resembling a spotlight, that is emitted from Ultraman's eyes, and which renders electromagnetic cloaking devices used by shielded objects and beings inoperative.
One might expect the term " radiator " to apply to devices that transfer heat primarily by thermal radiation ( see: infrared heating ), while a device which relied primarily on natural or forced convection would be called a " convector ".
One example being the signs of Jenny Holzer which use the devices of art to convey specific messages, such as " Protect Me From What I Want ".
One IEEE 802. 11 WAP can typically communicate with 30 client systems located within a radius of 103 m. However, the actual range of communication can vary significantly, depending on such variables as indoor or outdoor placement, height above ground, nearby obstructions, other electronic devices that might actively interfere with the signal by broadcasting on the same frequency, type of antenna, the current weather, operating radio frequency, and the power output of devices.

One and for
One does not have to look for distress.
One beat poet composes a poem, `` Lines On A Tijuana John '', which contains a few happy hints for survival.
One can see it as humiliating that an extra hormone casually fed into our chemistry may induce us to lay down our lives for a lover or a friend ; ;
One finds it difficult to pass censure on the lonely figure who waited for days for a saving word from his zealously served idol, W.R. Hearst.
One can imagine that with her and Gorton there it was no place for anyone with weak nerves.
One effect of the spirited give-and-take of these discussions was to focus attention on practical applications and the necessity of being armed with the facts: knowledge of the destructive force of even the tiniest `` tactical '' atomic weapon would have a bearing on judgments as to the advisability of its use -- to defend Berlin, for example ; ;
One man dropped to his knee for better aim.
One consequence is the occurrence of occasional conflicts because private owners of some inholdings object to public programs of use on neighboring National Forest or other Federal land, or because such ownerships are developed for uses that are not compatible with use for the public of neighboring National Forest land.
One must first detect a fleeting mobile or moving target, decide that it is worthy of destruction, select the missile to be fired against the target, compute ballistics for the flight, and prepare the missile for firing.
One seldom hears the analogy `` nuclear propulsion will do for the aircraft what it has already done for the submarine ''.
One of the most desirable features for a park are beautiful views or scenery.
One or two practice runs should be sufficient for solo.
One of the advantages of this method is that the `` pill '' can remain in the patient for several days, permitting observation under natural conditions.
One said, `` When I get a cold I buy a bottle of whiskey for it, and within a few hours it's gone ''.
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
One might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.

One and tension
There are several factors involved in producing different pitches on a brass instrument: One is alteration of the player's lip tension ( or " embouchure "), and another is air flow.
One reason was that higher status families were traditionally expected to be polyandrous to maintain wealth of the family ( one woman would marry and mate with many brothers in the same family ; this led to sexual competition within the family, severe tension, jealousy and conflicts ).
One of the key motives of Foglar's novels is the tension between the loneliness and close friendship between young male heroes.
One of insulin's effects is to control arterial wall tension throughout the body.
One thing to note is that choosing an upper structure triad using the 9th, 11th and 13th of the chord will result in tension.
One of the Islamic names of Jerusalem ( literally " the third of the two holy places ") resolves the tension between the unchallengeable pre-eminence of Mecca and Medina vs. the desire to recognize Jerusalem as having a special status in Islam in a somewhat paradoxical manner.
One of the central themes of Richard III is the idea of fate, especially as it is seen through the tension between free will and fatalism in Richard's actions and speech, as well as the reactions to him by other characters.
During this meeting there was much tension between Saruman and Gandalf, for Gandalf already suspected Saruman of desiring to possess the One Ring.
One issue that created tension in the movement was whether the brotherhood should adopt organizational structures, such as missionary societies and conventions, above the local congregational level.
One of the simplest forms of mechanical spalling is plate impact, in which two waves of compression are reflected on the free-surfaces of the plates and then interact to generate a region of high tension stress inside one of the plates.
One constant source of tension between them was Newcastle's poor handling of the family fortune, which was being constantly depleted through his out of control spending.
One of the theories says that the main cause for tension type headaches and migraine is teeth clenching which causes a chronic contraction of the temporalis muscle.
One thing is evident, however, the tension between Khmer and Vietnamese was a major theme in the movement's development.
One difficulty is the tension between Acts and Paul's letters ; another is the disparity between his views in different letters.
One of many factors in closing the college was denominational tension due to modernist and fundamentalist Christian theologies of the 1920s and their impact on Mennonite theology at the school.
Many Indianapolis and Formula One championships have been won with racing engines built within of the Saxon church, and part of its tower masonry is secured by an advanced steel tension bar designed and given by Ilmor Engines, who also sponsor many other clubs and associations in the village.
One major source of Stoddard's importance to American literature is the historicism of her work, the manner in which her writing embodied and subverted the tension of her present-day culture with the archetypal or received values of the American past.
Powers was estranged from her father, who she barely referenced and whose name is never mentioned in her memoir, One from the Hart, ( sic ) in which she referred to the " tension and unhappiness created by my father's presence ".
One is placed over the glans and the foreskin is moved over that cone and other cone is placed over the skin to secure it in place, the inner cone has a handle to which elastic straps or weights can be attached to provide tension.
One must be very careful because the piano can only hold so much tension before it breaks.
One particular application of this is weight lifting / weights training, where both anecotal evidence and scientific research has shown that it is the total " workload " that is important to muscle growth, as opposed to just the load, just the volume, or " time under tension ".
One or the other player will usually resolve the center tension, either by Black playing ... dxe4 or White advancing with e5.
One of the first Chinese artists to study in the U. S., Liu's works represent the ongoing tension between emigration and immigration.
One escape technique the spiders use is to disappear beneath the surface tension of the water.

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