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One and markers
( Also see Causes of transsexualism ) One rebuttal to this view is that these markers do not identify every individual who undergoes transition, and that using them to define transsexualism could falsely exclude some people from treatment.
One of several markers designating the border between Nicholas and Greenbrier County, West Virginia | Greenbrier counties along Greenbrier Road near Richwood.
Marker of Unknown Child ; positively identified as Sidney Goodwin One of the more well-known Titanic markers is for an unidentified child victim, known for decades as The Unknown Child.
One of the most well known markers belongs to Lester Moore.
One of Catskill Park's distinctive yellow and brown highway markers, showing Pine Hill
One theorized reason for the increase in epidemiological estimates is that there exists a substantial minority of individuals with the genetic markers of Williams syndrome who lack the characteristic facial features or the diminished IQ considered to be diagnostic of the disorder, who often are not immediately recognized as people with the syndrome.
One glider pilot later commented that they did not need the pathfinders, as the tracer and lights from explosions were brighter than any of the landing markers.
One major difference is the existence of explicit tone markers in the Shan and Karen scripts, which do not exist in the Burmese script, since Burmese diacritics include implicit tones joined to the sound change.
One of the many markers of the Native Sons is featured in the movie The Karate Kid on the side of Daniel LaRusso's new school in California.
One promising study by Witvliet, Ludwig, and Vander Laan's ( 2001 ) showed that " forgiveness can influence short-term markers for sympathetic nervous system arousal.
One of the markers on the dial of the sundial.
One player, " Black " plays the black markers, and the other, " Red ", plays the red.
One of the " mile markers " on US 192
One can then check for the presence of various genetic markers using PCR and linkage analysis to resolve the distance between the markers.
One can prepare a sample of DNA from the hybrid cell line and use PCR to amplify two specific genetic markers.
One of the contestants with their markers set to " I know " is randomly selected to answer.
One cemetery employee described Plot E as " a house of shame " and " a perfect anti-memorial "; unlike the marble monuments and inscribed standing headstones of the regular plots, Plot E contains nothing but 96 flat stone markers ( arranged in 4 rows ) and a single small granite cross.
One example being that the East Asian populations Japanese and Chinese can be identified if enough markers are used.
One striking feature that visitors will notice is that the black section, similarly to the adjoining Potter's Field, lacks a great deal of headstones, monuments, and grave markers in general.
One of ICD's most famous line of markers was the Bushmaster 2000 line.
One of his markers for the boundary line survives to this day and bears his name, Ellicott's Stone.

One and dividing
One chain extends across the sea to Chios, another extends across Euboea to Samos, and a third extends across the Peloponnese and Crete to Rhodes, dividing the Aegean from the Mediterranean.
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 currently-active game, BlogNomic, gets around this problem by dividing the game into " dynasties "; every time someone wins, a new dynasty begins, and all the rules except a privileged few are repealed.
One drawback of retroviruses, such as the Moloney retrovirus, involves the requirement for cells to be actively dividing for transduction.
One can determine the chemical amount of a known substance, in moles, by dividing the sample's mass by the substance's molar mass.
One set, the dorsal ribs, are found in the dividing septum between the upper and lower parts of the main muscle segments, projecting roughly sideways from the vertebral column.
One key idea within the The Limits to Growth is the notion that if the rate of resource use is increasing, the amount of reserves cannot be calculated by simply taking the current known reserves and dividing by the current yearly usage, as is typically done to obtain a static index.
One an avid Fascist and the other a committed Communist, the sisters have hit upon the solution of dividing their stately home down the middle — each converting her side into an homage to her ideology.
One can also first convert the vectors to unit vectors by dividing by their magnitude:
b. One of the transverse partitions dividing the shell of a mollusk, or of a rhizopod, into several chambers.
c. One of the transverse partitions dividing the body cavity of an annelid.
One simple optimization that is important on real maps is dividing a set of labels into smaller sets that can be solved independently.
One common reason for dividing the field in heraldry is for purposes of combining two or more coats of arms to express alliance, inheritance, occupation of an office, etc.
A particularly interesting observable is the l-point correlation function formed from the product of the Wilson loops around each disjoint loop, each traced in the fundamental representation of G. One may form a normalized correlation function by dividing this observable by the partition function Z ( M ), which is just the 0-point correlation function.
One can obtain a more accurate result by first converting the dividend to a more precise type: in the same example, converting 3456 scaled by 1 / 100 ( 34. 56 ) to 3456000 scaled by 1 / 100000, before dividing by 1234 scaled by 1 / 1000 ( 1. 234 ), would yield 3456000 ÷ 1234
* One half, an irreducible fraction resulting from dividing one by two.
One method is to use the Prime Meridian as the dividing line between east and west.
One midrash told how their father Jacob later tried to restrain their hot tempers by dividing their portions in the land of Israel, and neither had lands of their own.
An attempt to have other species of swans who were of a different color, ( One was White, one was black, and one was a white swan with a black neck ,) resulted in violent confrontations, where they were fighting for the kill, and had to be separated, by dividing the lake into three parts.
One of the reasons for creating sections of 640 acres was the ease of dividing into halves and quarters while still maintaining a whole number of acres.
One argument is that genetic distances on average increase in a continuous manner with geographic distance, which causes any threshold or dividing line to be arbitrary.
One road, the Rua da Rosa runs through the Bairro from one extreme to the other, dividing the neighborhood in half, and along with the Rua João Pereira da Rosa ( old Calçada dos Caetanos ), Travessa dos Inglesinhos and Travessa da Queimada, divide the bairro in four distinct zones, reflecting different phases of urbanization.
One of the fragments contains propositions seven and eight, which is a solution to the problem of dividing a sphere by a plane so that the resulting two volumes are in a given ratio.
" Scientists describing the same processes used terminology such as, " insert an isolated nucleus from the donor to produce a dividing and viable embryo " into an enulceated egg " One reason why Christian fundamentalist pastors would be more apt to use terminology which includes " DNA " more prominently is that DNA is a " value-laden " term which carries religious significance.

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