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individual and size
If a tile is placed between two hotel chains of the same size, the individual player who places the tile decides which hotel chain remains on the board and which is acquired.
Many file archivers employ archive formats that provide lossless data compression to reduce the size of the archive which is often useful for transferring a large number of individual files over a high latency network like the Internet.
* It's impossible to take advantage of redundancy between files unless the compression window is larger than the size of an individual file.
The size of an individual gene or an organism's entire genome is often measured in base pairs because DNA is usually double-stranded.
Unstable colloidal suspensions of low-volume fraction form clustered liquid suspensions, wherein individual clusters of particles fall to the bottom of the suspension ( or float to the top if the particles are less dense than the suspending medium ) once the clusters are of sufficient size for the Brownian forces that work to keep the particles in suspension to be overcome by gravitational forces.
However, this assembly cannot collapse to a size dictated by the volumes of these individual particles.
This is due to the relatively large interstellar distances compared to the relatively small size of an individual star.
But once mixed, for better results in a gun it was discovered that the final product should be in the form of individual, dense, grains ( originally the size of corn ) which allow the fire to spread quickly from grain to grain, much as straw or twigs catch fire more quickly than a pile of sawdust.
Reeds are pre-tuned to individual tones, and each tone is determined according to the size of reed.
The initial pool, as well as the final pool size, is determined by the Game Master ( GM ), as well as the point limits on each individual ability.
It was a rare book, unlikely to be at a " lonely farmhouse ", nor would an individual carry it on a journey ; the folio was heavy and almost 1000 pages in size.
# smaller size than universities, which usually means more individual attention is given to each student ;
Like a DLP chip, LCoS is a microchip of similar size, but rather than millions of individual mirrors, there is a single mirror that is actively shielded by a liquid crystal matrix with up to millions of pixels.
Additionally, there was a limit on the size of individual posts such that large files could not be sent as single posts.
Ontogeny is the growth ( size change ) and development ( shape change ) of an individual organism ; phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species.
A polymer's architecture affects many of its physical properties including, but not limited to, solution viscosity, melt viscosity, solubility in various solvents, glass transition temperature and the size of individual polymer coils in solution.
The second diagram shows how this fragment size variation would look on a Southern blot, and how each allele ( two per individual ) might be inherited in members of a family.
Males commonly vocalize with a coughing roar that serves in both individual recognition and size assessment.
In many cases the apparent opacity or transparency are only related to the difference in size of the individual monocrystals.
Because of the hardness of individual grains, uniformity of grain size and friability of their structure, some types of sandstone are excellent materials from which to make grindstones, for sharpening blades and other implements.
The spot size and the interaction volume are both large compared to the distances between atoms, so the resolution of the SEM is not high enough to image individual atoms, as is possible in the shorter wavelength ( i. e. higher energy ) transmission electron microscope ( TEM ).
The decision to glide or spin may need to be decided on an individual basis, determined by the thrower's size and power.
It has been argued that because Snowball Earth would undoubtedly have decimated the population size of any given species, the extremely small populations that resulted would all have been descended from a small number of individuals ( see founder effect ), and consequently the average relatedness between any two individuals ( in this case individual cells ) would have been exceptionally high as a result of glaciations.
We want the size of the union of disjoint sets to be the sum of their individual sizes, even for an infinite sequence of disjoint sets.
On the Macintosh, fonts were originally stored in hand-tuned bitmap font files that specified individual pixel locations for a font at a particular size.

individual and parcel
Image: Louvres-antiquites-egyptiennes-img 2711. jpg | Grant of a parcel of land by an individual to a temple.
* Krass, Alfred C., " Growing Together in Spirituality: Pastor and Parish Have a Check-Up ," Christian Century, ( April 1987 ) ( Krass was pastor of the United Christian Church in Levittown, and still a resident of the community ; he asks how mainstream Protestants might move beyond the " autonomy of the individual member " that is so often part and parcel of a liberal world view )
The individual sorting and handling systems of small parcel carriers can put severe stress on the packages and contents.
When the distribution system includes individual shipments by a small parcel carrier, the sortation, handling, and mixed stacking make severe demands on the strength and protective ability of the transport package.
Each individual was assigned a parcel of irrigable land located within districts irrigated by the Santan, Agency, Blackwater and Casa Blanca projects on the eastern half of the reservation.
Harvesting takes place by hand and each parcel is worked by the same team of workers to increase the teams ' familiarity with the individual vines.
For example, if a shipper in North Carolina has 500 parcels bound for California, 250 bound for New York, and 250 bound for Indiana, the shipper will segregate the parcels by their destination, combine the segregated parcels into loads, and use LTL carriers to transport the loads to the parcel carrier's hubs in that state or region ; the parcel carrier will then unpack the load that was delivered and transport the individual parcels to their final destinations.
The agency, by way of working with the community and stakeholders, has set limits on the amount of land that can be covered by buildings and pavement, called land coverage, on an individual parcel ( ranging from 1 % in highly sensitive areas to 30 % in the least sensitive areas ).

individual and generally
In the science of ethology ( the study of animal behaviour ), and more generally in the study of social evolution, altruism refers to behaviour by an individual that increases the fitness of another individual while decreasing the fitness of the actor.
Specific constructions had many similarities, but were generally unique in form due to the individual topography of different alcoves along the canyon walls.
In contemporary Indonesia, the term amok ( amuk ) generally refers not to individual violence, but to apparently frenzied violence by mobs.
It became an official Summer Olympic sport at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and its gold medals now generally rate as the sport's most coveted prizes for individual players.
Its focus is on individual moves or short sequences of moves, unlike traditional climbing or sport climbing, which generally demand more endurance over longer stretches of rock where the difficulty of individual moves is not as great.
The common law constitutes the basis of the legal systems of: England and Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland, federal law in the United States and the law of individual U. S. states ( except Louisiana ), federal law throughout Canada and the law of the individual provinces and territories ( except Quebec ), Australia ( both federal and individual states ), Kenya, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, The Bahamas, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Vincent and the Granadines, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, and many other generally English-speaking countries or Commonwealth countries ( except Scotland, which is bijuridicial, and Malta ).
Individual prop stunts are generally considered to be individual bits.
Citizenship as a concept is generally hard to isolate intellectually and compare with related political notions, since it relates to many other aspects of society such as the family, military service, the individual, freedom, religion, ideas of right and wrong, ethnicity, and patterns for how a person should behave in society.
This is generally reckoned the most successful and deeply considered compilation of open problems ever to be produced by an individual mathematician.
Since the American Civil War the term " discrimination " generally evolved in American English usage as an understanding of prejudicial treatment of an individual based solely on their race, later generalized as membership in a certain socially undesirable group or social category.
At the individual level, there is a large literature, generally related back to the work of Jacob Mincer, on how earnings are related to the schooling and other human capital of the individual.
While Just war theory is generally seen to set the background terms of moral debate, individual countries have more specific methods of upholding these ethical principles.
Søren Kierkegaard, generally considered to be the first existentialist philosopher, posited that it is the individual who is solely responsible for giving meaning to life and for living life passionately and sincerely (" authentically ").
" Although Erasmus did not oppose the punishment of heretics, in individual cases he generally argued for moderation and against the death penalty.
Although individual buses are generally owned by individuals or small companies, the timetables, fares, and levels of service are set by Strandfaraskip Landsins and the government.
Left wing political philosophy generally couples the notion of freedom with that of positive liberty, or the enabling of a group or individual to determine their own life or realize their own potential.
It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases, potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment.
Such packages generally need to use " bignum " arithmetic for the individual integers.
" He generally regarded government redistribution of income or capital as an unacceptable intrusion upon individual freedom: " the principle of distributive justice, once introduced, would not be fulfilled until the whole of society was organized in accordance with it.
It is generally accepted that inherited genotype, transmitted epigenetic factors, and non-hereditary environmental variation contribute to the phenotype of an individual.

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