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One and subtype
One common usage of this subtype is to send a web page complete with images in a single message.
One subtype of pocket diapers is the sleeve diaper, which is sewn only on two sides instead of three so that the pocket may be accessed from both the front and back of the diaper.
One subtype of DNA microarrays can be described as substrates ( nylon, glass, etc.
One such anomaly is the Gormeel Slaad, which is a subtype introduced in an article in Dragon ( magazine ) as a large, mutant variety " born from the Spawning Stone ", and escaping the notice of Ygorl and Ssendam.
** One subtype is called idiopathic or unknown cause of adrenal insufficiency.

One and tactile
* One of the best known passive tactile illusions is the cutaneous rabbit illusion, in which a sequence of taps at two separated skin locations results in the perception that intervening skin regions were also tapped.
One study suggests that there is a difference in mental processing level due to innate differences between visual and tactile stimuli representations.
One of the earliest and most well known form of sensory substitution devices was Paul Bach-y-Rita ’ s TVSS that converted the image from a video camera into a tactile image and coupled it to the tactile receptors on the back of his blind subject.
One of the most common uses for tactile graphics is the production of tactile maps.

One and hallucination
One of the more enigmatic forms of visual hallucination is the highly variable, possibly polymodal delirium tremens.
One rare but notable type of hallucination is heautoscopy, a hallucination of a mirror image of one's self.
One night, a drugged Charlotte runs downstairs in the grip of a hallucination, believing John has returned to her.
She also has minor roles in " Bart Gets an Elephant ", where she tries to get attention ; in " Two Dozen and One Greyhounds ", in which she is scared by the many puppies ; and in " Make Room for Lisa ", in which Lisa has a hallucination where she becomes Snowball II.

One and is
One of my virtues or vices is a sort of three-dimensional imagination complete with sound effects and glorious living color.
One is tempted to say that, on the difference between the concepts of sovereignty in these two preambles, the worst war of the Nineteenth century was fought.
One is not more true than the other.
One can only speak of what is in front of him, and that now is simply the mess ''.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
The assumptions upon which the example shown in Figure 3 is based are: ( A ) One man can direct about six subordinates if the subordinates are chosen carefully so that they do not need too much personal coaching, indoctrinating, etc..
One of the obvious conclusions we can make on the basis of the last election, I suppose, is that we, the majority, were dissatisfied with Eisenhower conservatism.
One way to determine whether we have so dangerous a technology would be to check the strength of our society's organs to see if their functioning is as healthy as before.
One thing you can say about Mr. Lyford is that he does not suffer from any insecurity as an American.
One is so accustomed to think of men as the privileged who need but ask and receive, and women as submissive and yielding, that our sympathies are usually enlisted on the side of the man whose love is not returned, and we condemn the woman as a coquette.
One who invites such trials of character is either foolhardy, overconfident or too simple and childlike in faith in mankind to see the danger.
One fame is precious and luminous ; ;
One, a reservation on the point I have just made, is the phenomenon of pseudo-thinking, pseudo-feeling, and pseudo-willing, which Fromm discussed in The Escape From Freedom.
F.S.C. Northrop, in his discussion of The `` Functions And Future Of Poetry '', suggests this: `` One of the things which makes our lives drab and empty and which leaves us, at the end of the day, fatigued and deflated spiritually is the pressure of the taxing, practical, utilitarian concern of common-sense objects.
One of the most frequent views of the value of literature is the education of sensibility that it is thought to provide.
One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
One is Greece is not yet suffering from overpopulation.
One of them is that it gives meaning and purpose to life.
One cannot read the records of scientists, officials and travelers who have penetrated to the minds of the most savage races without realizing that each individual met with is a person.
One such is Abraham Meyer, the writer of a recent book, Speaking Of Man.

One and sensation
One controlled procedure has invited ' senders ' to telepathically transmit one of four visual images to ' receivers ' deprived of sensation in a nearby chamber ( Bem & Honorton, 1994 ).
One can initiate this type of buzz by using the same sensation as spitting seeds, but maintaining a continued flow of air.
One man reported he has great loss of sensation in the glans because his foreskin is not present.
One of the passengers, a British Group Captain, a military attache, notices " the strangest sensation of speed.
One major difference between this biofeedback method and all the others is that the undesirable sensation ( taste ) does not go away immediately when clenching stops.
One answer to this question is that our sensation of having behavioral choice has been carefully selected by evolution.
One published attempt to create a " haunted room " using environmental " complex " electromagnetic fields based on Persinger's theoretical and experimental work did not produce the sensation of a " sensed presence " and found that reports of unusual experiences were uncorrelated with the presence or absence of these fields.
One suggested etymological root is 19th-century theatre slang, from the sensation of long skirts trailing on the floor.
In 1962, Khrushchev personally approved the publication of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's story One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, which became a sensation, and made history as the first uncensored publication about Stalin's Gulag labor camps.
One of Carl Wernicke's students suggested all sensations were composed of a sensory component and a related muscular sensation that came from the movement itself and served to guide the sensory apparatus to the stimulus.
One of the purposes of this book was try to clarify such complex terms as consciousness and sensation, questions that had been plaguing him since his automobile accident.
One of the first to draw comparisons with The Year of the Sex Olympics and the rise of reality television programmes ( soap operas without professional actors ), such as Big Brother, Castaway 2000 and Survivor, was the journalist Nancy Banks-Smith in a review of the first series of the UK version of Big Brother for The Guardian in 2000, a theme she later expounded upon in 2003, writing that the play " foretold the reality show and, in the scramble for greater sensation, its logical outcome ".
One of the paintings that created an international sensation at the Armory Show of 1913 in New York City
He worked with teen singing sensation Mandy Moore on two of her tracks, " One Sided Love " and " It Only Took a Minute " from her self-titled multi-platinum album.
One of the earliest sensations is the olfactory sensation.

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