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The Charles Men has a tremendous range of characters, of common folk even more than of major figures.
In the wide range of experiences common to our earth-bound race none is more difficult to manage, more troublesome, and more enduring in its effects than the control of love and hate.
Ethylene-vinyl acetate based hot-melts are particularly popular for crafts because of their ease of use and the wide range of common materials they can join.
Acrylic paints with gloss or matte finishes are available, although a satin ( semi-matte ) sheen is most common ; some brands exhibit a range of finish ( e. g., heavy-body paints from Golden, Liquitex, Winsor & Newton and Daler-Rowney ). Politec acrylics are fully matte.
The color range is limited to common primary and secondary colors, and the actual pigments are unspecified.
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.
While it remains common in parts of its historic range, and approx.
Phantom cats ( an example of living animals supposedly found outside of their normal range ) are a common subject of cryptozoological interest, largely due to the relative likelihood of existence in comparison to fantastical cryptids lacking any evidence of existence, such as Mothman.
Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM ) (: " Chinese medicine ") is a broad range of medicine practices sharing common theoretical concepts which have been developed in China and are based on a tradition of more than 2, 000 years, including various forms of herbal medicine, acupuncture, massage ( Tui na ), exercise ( qigong ), and dietary therapy.
The committee was formed to recommend a short range approach to a common business language.
The common chimpanzee lives in groups which range in size from 15 to 150 members, although individuals travel and forage in much smaller groups during the day.
In the most common variant ( Double Six ) the values range from blank or 0 ( no pips ) to 6.
As a result of this increased factorability of the radix and its divisibility by a wide range of the most elemental numbers ( whereas ten has only two non-trivial factors: 2 and 5, with neither 3 nor 4 ), duodecimal representations fit more easily than decimal ones into many common patterns, as evidenced by the higher regularity observable in the duodecimal multiplication table.
The reds range from coppers to deep rusts, with or without somewhat common black hairs peppered along the back, face, and ear edges, lending much character and an almost burnished appearance ; this is referred to among breeders and enthusiasts as a " stag " or an " overlay " or " sable ".
The next generation of common rail diesels is expected to use variable injection geometry, which allows the amount of fuel injected to be varied over a wider range, and variable valve timing ( see Mitsubishi's 4N13 diesel engine ) similar to that on petrol engines.
Earlier automobile engine development produced a much larger range of engines than is in common use today.
FM enabled the transmission and reception of a wider range of audio frequencies, as well as audio free of " static ", a common problem in AM radio.
The common sources of economies of scale are purchasing ( bulk buying of materials through long-term contracts ), managerial ( increasing the specialization of managers ), financial ( obtaining lower-interest charges when borrowing from banks and having access to a greater range of financial instruments ), marketing ( spreading the cost of advertising over a greater range of output in media markets ), and technological ( taking advantage of returns to scale in the production function ).
The most common tuning, known as " Standard Tuning ," has the strings tuned from a low E, to a high E, traversing a two octave range — EADGBE.
Shotguns are sometimes preferred for defending a home or business due to their wide impact area, multiple wound tracks ( when using buckshot ), shorter range, and reduced penetration of walls ( when using lighter shot ), which significantly reduces the likelihood of unintended harm, although the handgun is also common.
Because the muskoxen's natural range favors the protected Northeast Greenland National Park, it is a less common object of hunting than in the past.
Today, the gin category is one of the most popular and widely distributed range of spirits, and is represented by products of various origins, styles, and flavor profiles that all revolve around juniper as a common ingredient.
By far, the most common cause of severe hypoglycemia in this age range is insulin injected for type 1 diabetes.
A common solution is to compute a fixed hash function with a very large range ( say, 0 to 2 < sup > 32 </ sup > − 1 ), divide the result by n, and use the division's remainder.

range and materials
Hot adhesives, also known as hot melt adhesives, are thermoplastics applied in molten form ( in the 65-180 ° C range ) which solidify on cooling to form strong bonds between a wide range of materials.
Acrylic can be used on paper, canvas and a range of other materials.
As human technology became capable of obtaining or working with more difficult natural materials, those were added to the range of available substances.
A huge range of inclusions exist in different cell types, and range from crystals of calcium oxalate or silicon dioxide in plants, to granules of energy-storage materials such as starch, glycogen, or polyhydroxybutyrate.
Modern costume jewelry incorporates a wide range of materials.
Crystalline ceramic materials are not amenable to a great range of processing.
The formation of natural diamond requires very specific conditions — exposure of carbon-bearing materials to high pressure, ranging approximately between 45 and 60 kilobars ( 4. 5 and 6 GPa ), but at a comparatively low temperature range between approximately.
They cost less, they offered a vast range of new colors, and they imparted better properties to the dyed materials.
The resistance of most materials is relatively constant over a range of temperatures and currents ; materials under these conditions are known as ' ohmic '.
Geosynthetics are available in a wide range of forms and materials, each to suit a slightly different end use, although they are frequently used together.
Modern dosimeters are made of a range of materials, such as alanine pellets, perspex ( PMMA ) blocks, and radiochromic films, as well as special solutions and other materials.
The result is that the range of an ion can be much longer if the ion travels exactly along a particular direction, for example the < 110 > direction in silicon and other diamond cubic materials.
The government provides a wide range of incentives to investors, including remittance facilities to assist them in repatriating funds to the country of origin ; tax holidays which defer taxes for a period of years ; and duty-free access for machinery and raw materials imported for approved enterprises.
Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials, but gemstones, precious metals, beads and shells have been widely used.
This technique of mixing nematic compounds to obtain wide operating temperature range eventually became the industry standard and is used to this very day to tailor materials to meet specific applications.
These range from biomaterials, to ceramics, to metals, to textile reinforced materials.
One could call these materials metal compounds, but, because materials with metallic bonding are typically not molecular, Dalton's law of integral proportions is not valid and often a range of stoichiometric ratios can be achieved.

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