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One and typical
* One litre ( 1000 ml ) of typical Oktoberfest beer ( 5. 5 %– 6 %) contains 5. 5 – 6 units of alcohol.
One typical problem in cheminformatics is to predict the binding affinity of drug molecules to a given target.
One of the typical operations carried out by the Dragoons of Angola, in cooperation with airmobile forces, consisted of the dragoons chasing the guerrillas and pushing them in one direction, with the airmobile troops being launched from helicopter in the enemy rear, trapping the enemy between the two forces.
One reason for such a threat is that, unlike the typical sword and sorcery adventurer, the hero is seldom bored stiff by ordinary life and therefore will not abandon it quickly and on any excuse.
One that was too exotic to be typical was the construction of an intercooler for the supercharger of the famous Junkers Jumo aircraft engine.
One must not forget that although it may not be as warm as typical tropical latitudes, the sun will hit and strike as if you were in any other tropical place.
One hour of video encoded at 300 kbit / s ( this is a typical broadband video and it is usually encoded in a 320 × 240 pixels window size ) will be:
Given current trends in the UMC — with overseas churches growing, especially in Africa, and U. S. churches collectively losing about 1, 000 members a week — it has been estimated that Africans will make up at least 30 % of the delegates at the 2012 General Conference, and it is also possible that 40 % of the delegates will be from outside the U. S. One Congolese bishop has estimated that typical Sunday attendance of the UMC is higher in his country than in the entire United States.
One huge attraction of the magazine was its incorporation of mini-game scenarios, capable of completion in a single night's play, rather than the mega-marathon games typical of the off the shelf campaigns.
One of the first weapons designed for this role was the Madsen machine gun, which, though having a limited magazine capacity, was still more than that of the typical infantry rifle, and it gave the infantry a base of fire weapon that was more suited to maneuver warfare than the bulkier machine guns of the period, such as the MG 08.
One typical difference between package management in proprietary operating systems, such as Mac OS X and Windows, and those in free and open source software, such as Linux, is that free and open source software systems permit third-party packages to also be installed and upgraded through the same mechanism, whereas the package management systems of Mac OS X and Windows will only upgrade software provided by Apple and Microsoft, respectively ( with the exception of some third party drivers in Windows ).
One of the representatives carries a typical Swiss Halberd of the period depicted ( as opposed to the time the image was made, 1515 ).
One of the consequences of this is that the medial pallium (" hippocampal " zone ) of a typical vertebrate is thought to correspond to the lateral pallium of a typical fish.
One of the best known and most typical of such façades is that of Notre Dame de Paris.
One more typical Bhutanese game is the dart game, known locally as Khuru, which is played with short targets.
One is that the typical Self snapshot requires 32MB of RAM to run in, whereas the Newton platform was designed to use only 128KB for the operating system.
One of these sterols is typical of dinoflagellates and is called dinosterol.
One typical course of medical treatment began the morning of 13 July 1824.
One typical feature of the structure of JSP programs is that they have several input operations distributed throughout the code in contrast to programs designed using stepwise refinement, which tend to have only one input operation.
One unique characteristic of the typical forestland of the area is the relatively low density of underbrush.
File: Venhuizen2. jpg | One of the typical houses at Venhuizen
One typical scenario was the freeing in the master's will of a devoted servant after long years of service.
One of his running traits is his pronunciation of the word " robot ," lengthening the " ro -" so it sounds like " roh-bit ," an inflection typical among Ashkenazi Jews.

One and pattern
One or two of the schools have a five year curriculum, but the usual pattern of American education has limited most of them to the four-year plan which seems to be the minimum in acceptable institutions.
One had to manage the given subjects, three diverse recent events, so as to make them part of a classical frieze, -- that is, a pattern of large figures filling the space, with not much else, against a blank background.
One day Maeterlinck, coming with a friend upon an event which he recognized as the exact pattern of a previous dream, detailed the ensuing occurrences in advance so accurately that his companion was completely mystified.
One day when he attended a war memorial ceremony in Westminster Abbey his view was obstructed by a stout man on his left, his attention turned to the irregular pattern of the rough slab flooring and someone, clasping him by the arm, whispered, `` I want a word with you, please ''.
One of these was the property, an essential universal true of the species, but not in the definition ( in modern terms, some examples would be grammatical language, a property of man, or a spectral pattern characteristic of an element, both of which are defined in other ways ).
Order One follows the pattern of modern liturgical scholarship.
One can see the image moving from the Fresnel region into the Fraunhofer region where the Airy pattern is seen.
One final battle was fought at the Angivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high German fatalities forcing them to flee.
One of the examples below illustrates that traditional haiku masters were not always constrained by the 5-7-5 pattern.
One cultural pattern consists of the formerly Indianized, rice-growing peasants in the valleys and plains of Sumatra, Java, and Bali ; another cultural complex is composed of the largely Islamic coastal commercial sector ; a third, more marginal sector consists of the upland forest farming communities which exist by means of subsistence swidden agriculture.
One of the most-distinctive features of the authentic Scots kilt is the tartan pattern, the sett, it exhibits.
One exception to this modern trend is Joseph Campbell's book The Hero With a Thousand Faces ( 1949 ), which claims that all hero myths follow the same underlying pattern.
One of the most important types of temporal pattern is circadian rhythmicity — that is, rhythmicity with a period of approximately 24 hours.
One variation is to make the maximum number of rounds on the way up no greater than 7, 8, or 9 rounds ( thus, even with four players, the players could opt to have the pattern of cards be 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1, as playing 12 or 13 rounds up and then down again might be too lengthy for some ).
One year later, Alan L. Mackay showed experimentally that the diffraction pattern from the Penrose tiling had a two-dimensional Fourier transform consisting of sharp ' delta ' peaks arranged in a fivefold symmetric pattern.
One fan noticed that My Little Pony songs like " The Art of the Dress " and " At the Gala " had a familiar rhythm pattern.
One of the designers of SNOBOL, Ralph Griswold, designed successors to SNOBOL4 called SL5 and Icon, which combined the backtracking of SNOBOL4 pattern matching with more standard ALGOL-like structuring, as well as adding some features of their own.
One strand conformation polymorphism analysis ( OSCP ) on the major histocompatibility complex ( MHC ) class I domain taken from various locations across Tasmania showed 25 different types, and showed a different pattern of MHC types in north-western Tasmania to eastern Tasmania.
One final battle was fought at the Angivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high Germanic fatalities, which forced them to flee.
The film set a pattern for a host of imitators, like Under Siege ( 1992 ), Sudden Death ( 1995 ) or Air Force One ( 1997 ), which used the same formula in a different setting.
One disadvantage of AC, the fact that the arc must be re-ignited after every zero crossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, making rapid zero crossings possible and minimizing the effects of the problem.
One timeslot ( TS0 ) is reserved for framing purposes, and alternately transmits a fixed pattern.
One version of what is believed to be the town's oldest town seal, which the council used, and which dated from the first half of the 14th century, set the pattern with its elements for various civic coats of arms down to the present day.
One particular benefit of melatonin is that it can treat insomnia without altering the sleep pattern, which is altered by many prescription sleeping tablets.

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