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A typical `` sonogram '' of a human eye, together with a description of the anatomical parts, is shown in Fig. 5.
A typical human B cell will have 50, 000 to 100, 000 antibodies bound to its surface.
In a typical human the cerebral cortex ( the largest part ) is estimated to contain 15 – 33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons.
A typical trope in such work is a direct connection between the human brain and computer systems.
Irenaeus held to the old Jewish tradition that the first six days of creation week were typical of the first six thousand years of human history, with Antichrist manifesting himself in the sixth period.
The human kidney is fairly typical of that of mammals.
This creature is corporeal, can understand human speech, and shares the same soul as its master, leading to legends which have many characteristics typical of shapeshifter tales, such as any death or injury affecting both forms at once.
In fact, when a myth loses its status as part of a religious system, it often takes on traits more typical of folktales, with its formerly divine characters reinterpreted as human heroes, giants, or fairies.
In fact, perhaps surprisingly, for a typical sentence there may be thousands of potential parses ( most of which will seem completely nonsensical to a human ).
A typical dose of FDG used in an oncological scan is 200-400 MBq for an adult human.
The latter situation more closely resembles typical human fraternal polyandry.
A list of typical activities could be almost endless including most human activities, a few examples being reading, playing or listening to music, watching movies or TV, gardening, hunting, hobbies, sports, studies, and travel.
Many files on a typical computer can be loosely divided into human readable documents and machine readable data.
In a typical account, a condemned woman is visited by a wolfskin-toting spirit, who orders her to wear the skin, which causes her to acquire frightful cravings for human flesh soon after.
In the film Fantasia, two centaurs are depicted being half human and half zebra, instead of the typical half human and half horse.
* 5 µm — length of a typical human spermatozoon's head
* 50 µm — typical length of a human liver cell, an average-sized body cell
The typical nuraghe is situated in areas where previous Prehistoric Sardinians Cultures had been distributed, that is not far from alluvial plains ( though few nuraghi appear in plains nowadays, as they were destroyed by human activities such as agriculture, dams and others ) and has the shape of a truncated conical tower resembling a medieval tower ( outside ) or a beehive ( inside ).
A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 750 nm.
Furthermore, the fully human-powered flights were deemed to be a result of the pilot's significant strength and endurance ; and ultimately not attainable by a typical human.
* Currently, implementing an algorithm with SIMD instructions usually requires human labor ; most compilers don't generate SIMD instructions from a typical C program, for instance.
An animation of a typical human red blood cell cycle in the circulatory system.
* Power – Brakes are often described as " powerful " when a small human application force leads to a braking force that is higher than typical for other brakes in the same class.

typical and reference
Alcaeus ' reference to Sappho in terms more typical of a divinity, as holy / pure, honey-smiling Sappho ( fr.
The ' far-away light ' () is a reference to St Elmo's Fire, an electrical discharge supposed by ancient Greek mariners to be an epiphany of the Dioscuri, but the meaning of the line was obscured by gaps in the papyrus until reconstructed by a modern scholar — such reconstructions are typical of the extant poetry ( see Scholars, fragments and sources below ).
Nevertheless, caches have proven themselves in many areas of computing because access patterns in typical computer applications have locality of reference.
The first recorded reference to the bowed lira was in the 9th century by the Persian geographer Ibn Khurradadhbih ( d. 911 ); in his lexicographical discussion of instruments he cited the lira ( lūrā ) as a typical instrument of the Byzantines and equivalent to the rabāb played in the Islamic Empires.
An Introduction to Advanced Philately, with special reference to typical methods of stamp production.
The Americans in the novel respond to their conquerors ' racism by often referring to them in unflattering terms, such as " flat face ", " slanty " ( a derisive reference to the look typical of Asian eyes ), and " monkey boy ".
Bacchylides's Ode 5 includes, in addition to a brief reference to the victory itself, a long mythical episode on a related theme, and a gnomic or philosophical reflection – elements that occur also in Pindar's ode and that seem typical of the victory ode genre.
Data locality is a typical memory reference feature of regular programs ( though many irregular memory access patterns exist ).
In this circuit, a typical voltage reference or regulator, an input voltage, U < sub > IN </ sub >, is regulated down to a stable output voltage U < sub > OUT </ sub >.
Despite coming from a typical all-American family, Dexter speaks with an accent, a reference to Tartakovsky's own accent that he spoke with during childhood.
The first recorded reference to fiddles in Europe was in the 9th century by the Persian geographer Ibn Khurradadhbih ( d. 911 ) describing the lira ( lūrā ) as a typical instrument within the Byzantine Empire.
This manuscript, held at the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, provides an authentic reference for the size and shape of typical English galleons built during this period.
Laing also considered of the way ' in typical paranoid ideas of reference, the person feels that the murmurings and mutterings he hears as he walks past a street crowd are about him.
foot ), and is a reference to the heavy legs and feet typical of these terrestrial birds.
A typical West Riding fingerpost with grid reference
A typical map displaying grid reference
While the notional amount or reference amount may be a large number, the cost or margin requirement to command or open such a contract is considerably less than that amount, which refers to the leverage created, which is typical in derivative contracts.
( The pressures stated are resting values and stated as relative to surrounding atmospheric which is the typical " 0 " reference pressure used in medicine.
These are typical reference ranges, although various analysers and laboratories may employ different ranges.
After the game, Messier jokingly called the low-scoring contest " a typical Oilers win ," a reference to the numerous high-scoring games of the Oilers ' heyday in the 1980s.
* the Bible text itself, without notes, references, or any other reference matter other than chapter and verse headings — this can either be the full Bible ( typical of the copies placed in hotel rooms ), or just the New Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs ( typical of the copies handed out as gifts to individuals );
But the design rationale for the standard Texinfo tools ' omission of man as an output format is that man pages have a strict conventional format, used traditionally as quick reference guides, whereas typical Texinfo applications are for tutorials as well as reference manuals.

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