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Some and mites
Some of these cross-react to allergens from house-dust mites.
Some predatory mites also feed on pollen, with some species being able to subsist solely on pollen, such as Euseius tularensis, which feeds on the pollen of dozens of plant species.
Some mites have no heart at all.
Some arachnids ( e. g., mites and ticks ) also have nymphs.
Some of the plant pests include the so-called spider mites ( family Tetranychidae ), thread-footed mites ( family Tarsonemidae ), and the gall mites ( family Eriophyidae ).
Some polyethylene bedding is beneficial as it makes the environment difficult for the dust mites.
Some species of thrips feed on other insects or mites and are considered beneficial, while some feed on fungal spores or pollen.
Some of the most common invertebrates are roundworms, snails, segmented worms, centipedes, mites, spiders and mosquitoes.

Some and waiting
Some blamed him for not doing enough against the Japanese forces in the lead-up to, and during, the Second Sino-Japanese War, preferring to withhold his armies for the fight against the Communists, or merely waiting and hoping that the United States would get involved.
Some casinos automatically call the ball draw at preset timed intervals regardless of whether or not players are waiting to place a wager.
Some argue that countries with national health care may use waiting lists as a form of rationing compared to countries that ration by price, such as the United States, according to several commentators and healthcare experts.
Some argue waiting lists result in great pain and suffering, but again evidence for this is unclear.
Medical facilities in the U. S do not report waiting times in national statistics as is done in other countries and it is a myth to believe there is no waiting for care in the U. S. Some argue wait times in the U. S could actually be as long as or longer than in other countries with universal health care.
Some fans tried to break through the cordon to ferry injured fans to waiting ambulances but were forcibly turned back.
Some felt that his fame had permitted him to receive a donor liver in just one day, bypassing other patients who had been waiting for much longer.
" Some historians believe that the Nazi government had been contemplating a planned outbreak of violence against the Jews and were waiting for an appropriate provocation ; there is evidence of this planning dating to 1937.
Some of the first such services were call management related, call forwarding ( busy and no answer ), voice mail, call waiting, conference calling, calling name and number display, call screening, malicious caller identification, busy callback.
Some day he would call, when the stars were ready, and the secret cult would always be waiting to liberate him.
Some of these buyers chose to take a different colour temporarily until their requested colour became available, some waiting for their colour for up to 12 months.
Some experts are however still holding ( in 2011 ) to the traditional classification system and place all species in a single family, Conidae, within the Linnean genus Conus, waiting for a more complete molecular phylogeny of the family to be published.
Some of her best performances were 25-45 minutes in duration, such as the three available renditions, including the commercial version of El Awwila Fi ' l Gharam (" First in Love "), and Ana Fi Intizarak (" I am waiting for you "), ( commercial and 3-3-1955 performance ).
Some systems treat threads as processes for the purposes of load average calculation: each thread waiting to run will add 1 to the load.
* Some games require snipers to leave the scope to cycle the bolt ( thus losing the target, preventing the sniper from simply waiting in-scope to fire on his victim again if a kill is not attained ).
Some players also argue that camping is a premise of war-such as a sniper waiting for a target-and is thus essential in order to survive or defeat the opposite team.
Some restaurants employ busboys or busgirls, increasingly referred to as bussers, to clear dirty dishes, set tables, and otherwise assist the waiting staff.
Some time later, Riddler arrives at his office to find his secretary bound and gagged at her desk, with Harley, Ivy, and Selina waiting in his office.
Some categories of resident, such as landed immigrants and Canadians returning to live in Canada from other countries, may be subject to a waiting period by a province or territory, not to exceed three months, before they are classified as insured persons ; this waiting period arises from the portability provisions.
Some are oriented towards personal use, which allows browsing from a local copy, this means an initial waiting time but much improved load time for those pages once they're mirrored.
Some contemporary reports claimed the gunmen originally intended to hijack El Al jets at the airports and blow them up over Tel Aviv ; others concluded that the attack on waiting passengers was the original plan and that the Frankfurt airport was meant to be hit as well.
Some types of transactions are afforded the special treatment of shorter waiting periods.

Some and transfer
Some psychologists claim that research evidence for this type of far transfer is scarce, while others claim there is abundant evidence of far transfer in specific domains.
Some communities prefer to create virtual insurance amongst themselves by other means than contractual risk transfer, which assigns explicit numerical values to risk.
Some 26 months after the Earth Return Vehicle is originally launched from Earth, a second vehicle, the " Mars Habitat Unit ", would be launched on a 6-month long low energy transfer trajectory to Mars, and would carry a crew of four astronauts ( the minimum number required so that the team can be split in two without leaving anyone alone ).
Some common examples of mass transfer processes are the evaporation of water from a pond to the atmosphere, the purification of blood in the kidneys and liver, and the distillation of alcohol.
Some systems can be excited by energy transfer from the environment.
Some of the more specific criticisms state that parapsychology does not have a clearly defined subject matter, an easily repeatable experiment that can demonstrate a psi effect on demand, nor an underlying theory to explain the paranormal transfer of information.
Some bacteria use conjugation to transfer genetic material between cells ; while not the same as sexual reproduction, this also results in the mixture of genetic traits.
Some common transfer function families and their particular characteristics are:
Some directory operations ( including < tt > unlink </ tt >( 2 )) are not synchronous on ReiserFS, which can result in data corruption with applications relying heavily on file-based locks ( such as mail transfer agents qmail and Postfix ) if the machine halts before it has synchronized the disk.
Some low-cost peripherals no longer contain non-volatile memory for firmware, and instead rely on the host system to transfer the device control program from a disk file or CD.
Some kind of register transfer language is then often used to describe the decoding and sequencing of each instruction of an ISA using this physical microarchitecture.
Some manufacturers and third-party parts suppliers offer preventative maintenance kits specific to each printer model ; such kits generally include a fuser and may also include pickup rollers, feed rollers, transfer rollers, charge rollers, and separation pads.
Some black and white modes take only 8 seconds to transfer an image.
Some new and exciting examples of progress in this field are the identification of genes for regulatory RNAs, insights into the evolutionary origin of photosynthesis, or estimation of the contribution of horizontal gene transfer to the genomes that have been analyzed.
Some courts have found that in certain situations, LBO debt constitutes a fraudulent transfer under U. S. insolvency law if it is determined to be the cause of the acquired firm's failure.
Some passive systems use a small amount of conventional energy to control dampers, shutters, night insulation, and other devices that enhance solar energy collection, storage, and use, and reduce undesirable heat transfer.
Some early examples of this involved aviation medicine and the use of helicopters, and the transfer of critical care patients between facilities.
Some of the owners of Binter Canarias decided to buy Navegacion y Servicios AĆ©reos Canarios ( NAYSA ) and to transfer some planes from Binter to NAYSA in order to reduce costs and increase benefits.
Some scholars, notably Ruth Ross, argue that mana ( prestige, authority ) would have more accurately conveyed the transfer of sovereignty.
Some infractions are taken more seriously in some countries than others in regard to the cultivation, use, possession or transfer of cannabis for recreational use.
Some time before the power transfer, Rita had returned to Earth when Tommy made his debut as the White Ranger, and fell into the hands of Bulk and Skull, but the Rangers sent her back into space.
Some landfills are also used for waste management purposes, such as the temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or processing of waste material ( sorting, treatment, or recycling ).
Some academics make the case that revenues should be disposed as a direct transfer payments to former road users.

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