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One and potential
One of these systems, which is operated by Cornell University and began operation in 2000, was controversial during the planning and building states for potential negative environmental impact.
One of the potential helmet designs Brown rejected was a striped motif that was similar to the helmets adopted by the team in 1981 and which is still in use to this day ; however, that design featured yellow stripes on a turquoise helmet which were more uniform in width.
One of the central beliefs of Theosophy is that humanity is undergoing a cycle of evolution, towards increasing " perfection ", and Gardner recognised the potential significance of the photographs for the movement:
One can talk of a unit for matter, like an atom or apple, and quantify how much potential and kinetic energy it has, but space and time have no unit-no identity.
One henry is the inductance that will induce a potential difference of one volt if the current through it changes at a rate of one ampere per second.
One of the most effective ways to gather data and information about an enemy ( or potential enemy ) is by infiltrating the enemy's ranks.
One such challenge is the potential for carbon dust to build up on the anode, which slows down the internal reforming process.
One of the attendant problems with lever harps is the potential loss of quality when the levers are used.
One potential reason for this is that locals are permitted to start driving at the age of sixteen, when they are limited to 50mph for two years ( indeed all drivers are limited to 50mph in the first two years after passing their driving test ) and some are not used to having to make progress in the same way that drivers using a larger road network like in the UK are ( even an awful driver can get from anywhere in the island to anywhere else in ninety minutes ).
One of the most significant factors is mobility, as greater mobility of an individual tends to give it greater migratory potential.
One of the primary concerns with mariculture is the potential for disease and parasite transfer.
One may think of potential energy as being derived from force or think of force as being derived from potential energy ( though the latter approach requires a definition of energy that is independent from force which does not currently exist ).
One potential disadvantage of multicasting is the loss of video on demand functionality.
One potential explanation is his general courtesy to a member of his extended family ; another is that he was starting to consider how to end the war peacefully, and saw this as a way of building a relationship with Henry.
One potential result of the Laffer curve is that increasing tax rates beyond a certain point will become counterproductive for raising further tax revenue.
* Kennedy — One of the potential Slayers of Season Seven, Kennedy is outgoing, impulsive, and a natural leader.
One possible drawback of the mass driver is that it has the potential to send solid reaction mass travelling at dangerously high relative speeds into useful orbits and traffic lanes.
Plotinus does this by making the potential or force ( dunamis ) the Monad or One and making the demiurge or dyad, the action or energy component in philosophical cognitive ontology.
Systems used in series such as Formula One have become advanced to the point where the potential lap time of the car can be calculated, and this time is what the driver is expected to meet.
One of the ideas that Engels and Marx contemplated was the possibility and character of a potential revolution in the Russias.
One of the largest problems associated with the persistence of heavy metals is the potential for bioaccumulation and biomagnification causing heavier exposure for some organisms than is present in the environment alone.
One coulomb is also the amount of excess charge on the positive side of a capacitance of one farad charged to a potential difference of one volt:
One notorious UK case is that of Colin Stagg, a man who was falsely accused of the murder of Rachel Nickell, in which a female police officer posed as a potential love interest to try to tempt Stagg to implicate himself.

One and complications
One of the first complications was the use of interrupts.
* 12-Sydney Lassick, 80, American film actor ( One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ), complications of diabetes
One of the complications facing police in a siege involving hostages is the Stockholm syndrome where sometimes hostages can develop a sympathetic rapport with their captors.
One immediate application is the definition of the basic concepts of analysis such as derivative and integral in a direct fashion, without passing via logical complications of multiple quantifiers.
One study found that postoperative complications from tubal ligation are more likely than with vasectomy and more costly.
In a common pattern, Air Force One would land at a larger area airport, and the President would take a helicopter to Meigs Field to avoid the complications of a Secret Service escort via Chicago's expressways.
One of the three main characters is an 18th-century Chinese woman who arrives in a modern hospital waiting room seeking medical help for complications resulting from her bound feet.
One observer wrote, " One of the most striking of the complications was hemorrhage from mucous membranes, especially from the nose, stomach, and intestine.
* One disease resulting from complications of another
One study found that up to 35 % of persons with pierced ears had one or more complications, including minor infection ( 77 % of pierced ear sites with complications ), allergic reaction ( 43 %), keloids ( 2. 5 %), and traumatic tearing ( 2. 5 %).
One of the more serious complications of choledocholithiasis is acute pancreatitis, which may result in significant permanent pancreatic damage and brittle diabetes.
One hour after concluding the initial nine-hour surgery, complications forced resumption of surgery.
One of the most serious complications that may arise after colonoscopy is the postpolypectomy syndrome.
The album consists mainly of previously released material, except for " 4 Ever Delayed " ( recorded originally for Forever Delayed but unused due to complications ), " Judge Yr ' self " ( a track recorded in 1995 for the Judge Dredd film soundtrack but never used ), " Been a Son " ( recorded for a BBC Radio One session ) and " Last Christmas ", which was performed by James Dean Bradfield on the UK TV programme TFI Friday.
One reason for complications in naming is because the whole region itself was once referred to as " Kitakyushu ", which had become ambiguous after the city merger in 1963 which created the city by the same name.
One popular engine swap for the Beetle is the Subaru flat 4, as these do physically fit without too much difficulty ( but liquid cooling and the need for a radiator and a cabin heater are additional complications ).
One of the most common complications is shoulder dystocia.
One caution with LAGB is the uncertainty about whether the low complication rate extends past three years, given a possibility of increased band-related complications ( e. g., erosion, slippage ) requiring re-operation ".

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