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Some common epithets of Apollo as a healer are " paion " ( παιών: touching ), " epikourios " ( επικουρώ: help ), " oulios " ( ουλή: cured wound ), and " loimios " ( λοiμός: plague ).
Some common winter annuals include henbit, deadnettle, chickweed, and winter cress.
Some aspects of brain structure are common to almost the entire range of animals species ; others distinguish " advanced " brains from more primitive ones, or distinguish vertebrates from invertebrates.
Some common examples are the high electrical conductivity of pure copper, the excellent deep drawing qualities of cartridge case brass, the low-friction properties of bearing bronze, the resonant qualities of bell bronze, and the resistance to corrosion by sea water of several bronze alloys.
Some of these are challenging to sequence because they have more than two haploid ( n ) sets of chromosomes, a condition known as polyploidy, common in the plant kingdom.
Some common types include:
Some breasts are mounted high upon the chest wall, are of rounded shape, and project almost horizontally from the chest, which features are common to girls and women in the early stages of thelarchic development, the sprouting of the breasts.
Some early digital computers used an electrical model of the common decimal ( base ten ) numeral system to represent numbers internally.
Some states enacted reception statutes as legislative statutes, while other states received the English common law through provisions of the state's constitution, and some by court decision.
Some mint marks are more common than others.
Some anthropologists, such as Tim White, suggest that cannibalism was common in human societies prior to the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic period.
Some bets are listed more than once below – the most common payout in North American casinos is listed first, followed by other known variants.
Some of the most common are:
Some common vegetables used in Chinese cuisine include Chinese leaves, bok choy ( Chinese cabbage ), Chinese Spinach ( dao-mieu ), On Choy, Yu Choy, and gailan ( guy-lahn ).
Some of the fish that can be seen in the waters around Crete include: scorpion fish, dusky grouper, east Atlantic peacock wrasse, five-spotted wrasse, weever fish, common stingray, brown ray, mediterranean black goby, pearly razorfish, star-gazer, painted comber, damselfish, and the flying gurnard.
Some official bodies have adopted the proposed Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy almost entirely, however a more common approach worldwide has been to retain the traditional groupings, and modify rather than replace them in the light of new evidence as it comes to hand.
Some of them, such as the DBI family of modules used for interfacing with SQL databases, are nearly irreplaceable in their area of function ; others, such as the List :: Util module, are simply handy resources containing a few common functions.
Some less strict versions of Judaism have made this process somewhat easier but it is still far from common.
Some error-correcting codes are based on special checksums that not only detect common errors but also allow the original data to be recovered in certain cases.
Some of the common associations with yang and yin, respectively, are: male and female, light and dark, active and passive, motion and stillness.
* Some deists, usually referred to as Spiritual Deists, practice meditation and make frequent use of Affirmative Prayer, a non-supplicative form of prayer which is common in the New Thought movement.
Some of the more common rhythms for ji are don doko, don ko, or don go ( swing pattern ).
Some of the common variants of derivative contracts are as follows:
Some common examples of these derivatives are the following:
Some of the most common endocrine diseases include diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism and the metabolic syndrome.

Some and environments
Some of them are obvious, such as the fact that we associate recorded and live music with our responses and behavior in different types of environments and social settings.
Some organisations adapt and operate playbuses or learning buses to provide a playground or learning environments to children who might not have access to proper play areas.
Some 20th-century ethnologists, like Julian Steward, have instead argued that such similarities reflected similar adaptations to similar environments ( see cultural evolution ).
Some types of recessive gene disorders confer an advantage in certain environments when only one copy of the gene is present.
Some Louisiana urban environments have a multicultural, multilingual heritage, being so strongly influenced by an admixture of 18th century French, Spanish, Native American ( Indian ) and African cultures that they are considered to be somewhat exceptional in the U. S. Before the American influx and statehood at the beginning of the 19th century, the territory of current Louisiana State had been a Spanish and French colony.
Some Mexican police officers working in urban environments carry both a 9 mm machine pistol and a standard semi-automatic side arm.
Some fungi, such as the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans, can undergo phenotypic switching and grow as single cells in some environments, and filamentous hyphae in others.
Some microcontrollers have environments to aid developing certain types of applications.
Some of these mammals would evolve into large forms that would dominate the land, while others would become capable of living in marine, specialized terrestrial, and airborne environments.
Some of the popular development environments also offer UML modeling tools, e. g.: Eclipse, NetBeans, and Visual Studio.
Some examples of recent trends in video art include entirely digitally rendered environments created with no camera and video that responds to the movements of the viewer or other elements of the environment.
Some, such as Inkeles ( 1959 ), Johnson ( 1965 ) and Gibbs ( 1968 ), have claimed that Durkheim's only intent was to explain suicide sociologically within a holistic perspective, emphasizing that " he intended his theory to explain variation among social environments in the incidence of suicide, not the suicides of particular individuals.
; Special living environment: Some documentary-style programs place cast members, who in most cases previously did not know each other, in artificial living environments ; The Real World is the originator of this style.
Some paramedics and EMTs, known as Wilderness Emergency Medical Technicians, utilize expanded scope of practice protocols that are operationalized when in wilderness ( remote, austere, or resource-deficient ) environments.
Some connections may be as low as 20 kbit / s in extremely " noisy " environments, such as in a hotel room where the phone line is shared with many extensions, or in a rural area, many miles from the phone exchange.
Some integrated development environments, such as Microsoft Visual Studio, provide code generation assistants that automate the most repetitive tasks required for event handling.
Some species are halophiles, and can be found in hypersaline lake environments, an example of which is the Makgadikgadi Pan.
Some E-Learning environments take place in a traditional classroom, others allow students to attend classes from home or other locations.
Some drugs cause excessive internal heat production, even in normal temperature environments.
Some features have been borrowed from desktop environments, most prominently the technique of " clicking and dragging " to select all units under a given area.
Some plates mimic natural environments very closely, others are wild exaggerations possible only by advanced matter forming and intricate ( but usually hidden ) machinery -- such as a gigantic river circumnavigating the whole Orbital, which in some regions travels on immense, kilometre-high bridge-or mountain-range-like constructions, and in other regions might act as an immense ' waterslide ' for a floating event stadium.
Some software integrates with CCTV to monitor the actions of workers in retail environments.
Some designs fell due to cryptanalysis that ranged from minor flaws to significant attacks, while others lost favour due to poor performance in various environments or through having little to offer over other candidates.
Some bodyguards such as those protecting high ranking government officials or those operating in high risk environments such as war zones may carry sub-machine guns or assault rifles.

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