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One of the most gratifying applications of an important technique of submarine detection is in the exploration of the human body.
One technique used in factorial designs is to minimize
One of the primary characteristics of this technique is the use of a swivel as follows: the first anchor is set normally, and the vessel drops back to the limit of anchor cable.
One technique used to reach very low temperatures ( thousandths and even millionths of a degree above absolute zero ) is adiabatic demagnetisation, where the change in magnetic field on a magnetic material is used to provide adiabatic cooling.
One popular technique is to mock external interfaces or data to mimic other stories which might not be played out during an iteration ( as those stories may have been relatively lower business priority ).
One example of this technique is the shots taken by remote cranes in the car-chase sequence of To Live and Die in L. A ..
One technique enforces the principle of least privilege to great extent, where an entity has only the privileges that are needed for its function.
One technique is to allow the upper body to enter slightly short of vertical so that the continuing rotation leaves the final impression of the legs entering vertically.
One technique is simply to convert sinusoids into equivalent expressions in terms of exponentials.
One of the first painters in the post-classical period to use this technique was the Isaac Master in the Upper Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi.
This technique had already been used on the B-side of " Relax ", the similarly titled " One September Monday ".
One of the earliest examples of the technique can be found in the 16th century chivalric romance, Amadis of Gaul ( 1508 ), written by Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo.
One is called the Attl technique after Kajetan Attl, in which apparently only the uppermost parts of the fingers move and the hand is largely still.
One such technique is known as " rolphing.
One well-known qualitative technique employed in I – O psychology is John Flanagan's Critical Incident Technique, which requires " qualified observers " ( e. g., pilots in studies of aviation, construction workers in studies of construction projects ) to describe a work situation that resulted in a good or bad outcome.
One technique proposed was to place books in an evacuated chamber, then introduce diethylzinc ( DEZ ).
One approach of this technique is to excise a portion of DNA and replaced with a library of sequences containing all possible combinations at the desired mutation sites.
Another technique involves spending silicon gates on " shadow registers ": One or more duplicate registers used only by the interrupt software, perhaps supporting a dedicated stack.
** One common technique just blocks all interrupts for the duration of the critical section.
One standard technique of loading the DNA around the histones involves the use of salt dialysis.
One technique for improving the performance of interpreted programs is just-in-time compilation.
To present a widescreen movie on such a television requires one of two techniques to accommodate this difference: One is " letterboxing ", which preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio, but is not as tall as a standard television screen, leaving black bars at the top and bottom of the screen ; the other more common technique is to " pan and scan ", filling the full height of the screen, but cropping it horizontally.
One particular polymerase, from the thermophilic bacterium, Thermus aquaticus ( Taq ) ( PDB 1BGX, EC 2. 7. 7. 7 ) is of vital commercial importance due to its use in the polymerase chain reaction, a widely used technique of molecular biology.
One simple technique is for the compiler to combine a number of nearby reference updates into one.
One good marketing technique is to provide clear and memorable catch phrases that exemplify the point we wish to convey, and also emphasize the interoperability of the program with anything else provided by the manufacturer.

One and Roy
One that occurred on a 1988 show taped at the Apollo Theater, involving Al Sharpton and CORE National Chairman Roy Innis.
One of the first relevant successful covers was Wynonie Harris's transformation of Roy Brown's 1947 original jump blues hit " Good Rocking Tonight " into a more showy rocker and the Louis Prima rocker " Oh Babe " in 1950, as well as Amos Milburn's cover of what may have been the first white rock and roll record, Hardrock Gunter's " Birmingham Bounce " in 1949.
One important early king was Roy Mata, who united several tribes, and was buried in a large mound with several retainers.
One of the most extensive examinations of the question came in 1998 in Stephen Roy Miller's edition of A Shrew for the Cambridge Shakespeare.
Last of the Summer Wine a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was initially broadcast on BBC One, and is regularly broadcast on the television channel Yesterday.
In 1983 she appeared in the New Amsterdam Theatre Company's concert staging of Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash's One Touch of Venus as Mrs. Kramer, opposite Susan Lucci as her daughter, as well as Lee Roy Reams, Ron Raines, and Paige O ' Hara as the titular Venus.
One of its best-known features is an arched stone bridge designed by Roy Crawford, a local mining and civil engineer and land surveyor who was educated through the International Correspondence School and in about 1925 founded R. R. Crawford Engineering, a company that remains family owned and operated.
One of Roy Thomas ' efforts to resolve the Crisis-created inconsistencies was to introduce some analogues to Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, in a sequel to All-Star Squadron entitled Young All-Stars.
One of his better known roles was in The Dark Command, where he portrayed the villain ( loosely based on American Civil War guerrilla William C. Quantrill ) opposite John Wayne, Claire Trevor, and a young Roy Rogers.
One of Roy Disney's stated reasons for engineering his second " Save Disney " initiative had been Eisner's well-publicized but financially unjustified dissatisfaction with long-time production partner Pixar Animation Studios and its CEO Steve Jobs, creators of shared hits Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, and other critically acclaimed computer animated motion pictures.
One slow afternoon, Don Carlos was experimenting with mixing new drinks when a prestigious visitor arrived: Margarita Henkel, the daughter of a German ambassador, who lived with her husband Roy Parodi near the city in Rancho Hamilton.
The lawsuit was settled in early 1982 and work commenced on the next album — One on One, produced by Roy Thomas Baker.
One of the four ' Bat Team ' fighter pilots to conduct this experimental night fighter operations to intercept and destroy enemy bombers attacking Allied landing forces was then-LT Roy Marlin Voris, who after the war founded and commanded the Navy's flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels.
Open All Hours is a BBC sitcom written by Roy Clarke which ran for four series ( 26 episodes in all over three broadcast runs ) a first run in 1976, a second run in 1981, third in 1982 and a fourth in 1985, with a pilot episode from the Seven of One series in 1973.
The town received further recognition when a World War One fighter pilot, and town resident, Captain Arthur Roy Brown, made history by shooting down the Red Baron.
* One of the Roy O ' Bannon's book features zombies, but zombies were not popularized until the 1930s-1960s.
The group formed in 1976 as the vocal trio of Joseph Hill ( fomerly a percussionist in Studio One house band the Soul Defenders ), his cousin Albert " Ralph " Walker, and Roy " Kenneth " Dayes, initially using the name The African Disciples.
One of the most famous palomino horses was Trigger, known as " the smartest horse in movies ," the faithful mount of the Hollywood Cowboy star Roy Rogers.
* Roy Orbison on " Here Comes the Rain, Baby " from his 1967 album Cry Softly Lonely One.
One of the chief " car men " and organizer of the company was Roy D. Chapin, Sr., a young executive who had worked with Ransom E. Olds.
The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits states, " Wizzard was Roy Wood just as much as Wings were Paul McCartney.
He turned down an offer from Roy Ward Baker to play a German POW in The One That Got Away ( 1957 ) but agreed to play the lead in the Titanic film for the same director, A Night to Remember ( 1958 ).
One residence hall, Sanford Hall, and one student-apartment complex, Roy Wilkins Hall, are located in this area.

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