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Some and powders
Some ear canals are more hairy than others, but commercial powders, cleansing fluids and plucking of the hair can greatly reduce infections.
Some advanced face and eye powders contain optical brightener microspheres that brighten shadowed or dark areas of the skin, such as " tired eyes ".
Some types of powders and activated charcoal insoles, such as odor eaters, have been developed to prevent foot odor by keeping the feet dry.
Some tenders carry also foaming agents, and extinguishing powders or gases.
Some use shaving powders ( a kind of chemical depilatory ) to avoid the irritation of using a blade.

Some and meter
Some axons can extend up to one meter or more while others stretch to as little as one millimeter ( inhibitory interneurons ).
Some parts adopt compound meter, with a time signature such as 12 / 8.
Some pumps support an interface between the insulin pump and a blood glucose meter.
Some are not true stamps but technically meter labels.
Combos, in which several attacks are chained together using basic punches and kicks, are another common feature in fighting games and have been fundamental to the genre since the release of Street Fighter II .< ref name =" edge "> Some fighting games display a " combo meter " that displays the player's progress through a combo.
Some measurements in signal circuits require higher sensitivity movements so as not to load the circuit under test with the meter impedance.
Some systems are ' autocoded ', where technology is used to code each strip to the meter.
Some of the Little People alive at the time he returned to the planet harbored the memories of those Howards, including Mary Sperling ; but Long's ship reports that " if there is a human artifact on the surface of that planet, it is less than a half meter in diameter ".
Some forms have a combination of meters, often using a different meter for the refrain.
Some of their lyrics are notable for their unusual meter patterns ; a prime example of this is their 1972 hit " Reelin ' In the Years ", which crams an unusually large number of words into each line, giving it a highly syncopated quality.
Some of the higher-end cameras used this notch to determine the correct exposure, or to set the light meter, if so equipped.
Some media reports predicted that thanks to the giant nuclear power stations of the near future electricity would soon become much cheaper and that electricity meters would be removed, because power would be " too cheap to meter.
( Some very small loads, such as yard lights, may be too small to meter and so are charged only a monthly rate.
Some poems were modified to fit poetic meter, to conform to then-modern German spelling, or otherwise to conform more closely to an idealized, Romantic " folk style " ( naturpoesie ).
Some simple examples include balancing brooms or meter sticks by hand.
Some of these dark GRBs fade in the optical very rapidly, others are dimmer but detectable with large ( meter class ) telescopes.
Some digital signals remain freely accessible ( sometimes using K < sub > u </ sub > band dishes as small as one meter ) under the international DVB-S standard or the US Motorola-proprietary Digicipher system.
Some of the original foundations and castle walls remain, on which the house has been built, notably a portion of the five meter high north moat wall still remains.
Some hybrid networks allow reading of a meter by both methods concurrently as a source of redundancy.
Some sources do however note that the " lux " can be thought of as a " metre-candle " ( i. e. the illuminance cast on a surface by a one-candela source one meter away ).
Some unique characteristics of his style include the rhythmic freedom, such as his use of occasional three-against-four polyrhythms, and cross-rhythms where a voice sings in a rhythm following the text but ignoring the meter prevailing in other voices.
Some tegus are also known to enjoy swimming and since they grow to about 1 meter long a medium to large kitty litter box can be used as an appropriate sized water dish.
Some editions added rhythmic patterns, or meter, to the chants.
Some solitary rugosans reached nearly a meter in length.

Some and measure
Some, like Rambert, are exiles in double measure since they are not only cut off from those they want to be with but they do not have the luxury of being in their own homes.
Some sabermetric statistics have entered the mainstream baseball world that measure a batter's overall performance including On-base plus slugging, commonly referred to as OPS.
Some string manufacturers measure the thickness of their strings under tension so they are actually thicker then than specified when slack.
Some authors require in addition that μ ( C ) < ∞ for every compact set C. If a Borel measure μ is both inner regular and outer regular, it is called a regular Borel measure.
Some areas — namely Darfur, Juba, and Malakal — were difficult to measure.
Some signals carry encryption and specify use conditions ( such as " may not be recorded " or " may not be viewed on displays larger than 1 m in diagonal measure ") backed up with the force of law under the WIPO Copyright Treaty and national legislation implementing it, such as the U. S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Some measure of self-government was restored in the 1880s, when islanders gained the right to elect nine members of a legislative council.
Some measure of nerdiness are now allegedly considered desirable, as, to some, it suggests a person who is intelligent, respectful, interesting, and able to earn a large salary.
Some engineering fields in the U. S. measure thermodynamic temperature using the Rankine scale.
Some meads retain some measure of the sweetness of the original honey, and some may even be considered as dessert wines.
In 1959, in a letter to Kazan, he writes, “ Some day you will know how much I value the great things you did with my work, how you lifted it above its measure by your great gift .”
Some countries, such as Spain and Russia, saw the advantages of harmonising their units of measure with those of their trading partners.
Some such systems are even supplied with a calibrated microphone to measure the subwoofer's in-room response, so the automatic equalizer can correct the combination of subwoofer, subwoofer location, and room response to minimize effects of room modes and improve low frequency performance.
* Some nowhere dense sets with positive measure
Some thinkers see rights in only one sense while others accept that both senses have a measure of validity.
Some measure spontaneous potential, a potential that arises in the ground because of man-made or natural disturbances.
Some machines can also measure the amount of ketones in the blood, using different testing strips, or glycosolated hemoglobin ( i. e., Hb1c ).
Some flower spikes may reach 10 meters tall while others only measure 2 – 3 mm across.
Some shots used additional electronics to measure the magnetic field.
He later ( 3 September ) wrote to his brothers, Some say that nothing could be more desperate than the measure, but I answer that the state of the Province admitted of nothing but desperate remedies.
Some signal processing researchers negate the random walk hypothesis that stock market prices resemble Wiener processes, because the statistical moments of such processes and real stock data vary significantly with respect window size and similarity measure.
Some academics claim the CER is a valuable value-based measure of innovation which accords truly significant advances in therapy ( those that provide ' health gain ') higher prices than free market mechanisms.
Some modern flintlock users will place a leather cover over the frizzen while loading as a safety measure to prevent this from happening.

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