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A consequence of Apple's decision was that the widely-used 10 point fonts from the typewriter era had to be allotted 10 display pixels in em height, and 5 display pixels in x-height.
This is considerably better than the autocannon that arm most aircraft ; the widely-used M61 Vulcan is rated at 8 milliradians, while the much larger and considerably heavier GAU-8 is rated at 5 milliradians.
With its 8. 5 cm blade, the No. 8 Opinel is perhaps the most widely-used size, though Nos.

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By the 1950s, the development of civil jets grew, beginning with the de Havilland Comet, though the first widely-used passenger jet was the Boeing 707, because it was much more economical than other planes at the time.
Schematic representation of a normal ECG trace showing sinus rhythm ; an example of widely-used clinical medical equipment ( operates by applying electronic engineering to electrophysiology and medical diagnosis.
In contrast to the fairly underdeveloped rail traffic, buses represent the most-accepted, cheapest and widely-used means of public transport.
A more widely-used construction method is to use a moveable ferrite magnetic core, which can be slid in or out of the coil.
This is the basis for the widely-used method of maximum likelihood.
Some widely-used methods of conventional statistics, for example many significance tests, are not consistent with the likelihood principle.
* Escherichia coli ( E. coli )-This common, Gram-negative gut bacterium is the most widely-used organism in molecular genetics.
The other most widely-used ML dialect, OCaml, differs in various insubstantial ways.
The Mercalli ( Intensity ) scale originated with the widely-used simple ten-degree Rossi-Forel scale, which was revised by Italian vulcanologist Giuseppe Mercalli in 1884 and 1906.
According to the most widely-used chronology, based on that by Edwin R. Thiele, the death of Solomon and the division of his kingdom occurred in the spring of 931 BC.
The standard gauge ( also named the Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, ' or normal gauge ) is a widely-used track gauge.
The first widely-used psychiatric drug, by 1955 it was already generating significant revenue as an antipsychotic.
Owing to its compact length, the V6 lends itself well to the widely-used transverse engine front-wheel drive layout.
A widely-used and important example of a heuristic argument is Occam's Razor.
Use cases are a widely-used systems analysis modeling tool for identifying and expressing the functional requirements of a system.
It remains one of the most widely-used ( and copied ) text typefaces, has been adapted to virtually every type of technology, and is one of the ten most used serif typefaces.
The equatorial coordinate system is a widely-used method of specifying the positions of celestial objects.
Tobacco, one of the most widely-used addictive substances in the world, is a plant native to the Americas and historically one of the half-dozen most important crops grown by American farmers.
Some widely-used software codecs are listed below.
in 2007 as a better substitute to the widely-used waist circumference in defining metabolic syndrome.
CLSM is widely-used in numerous biological science disciplines, from cell biology and genetics to microbiology and developmental biology.
Gentlemen's agreements were a widely-used discriminatory tactic reportedly more common than restrictive covenants in " preserving " the homogeneity of upper-class neighborhoods and suburbs in the United States.
The Reverend Mr. Thomas Dilworth ( died 1780 ) was an English cleric and author of a widely-used schoolbook, both in Great Britain and America, A New Guide to the English Tongue.

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Today, Adobe FrameMaker is still a widely-used publication tool for technical writers, although no version has been released for the Mac OS X operating system, limiting use of the product ( FrameMaker up to version 7. 0 ran under Mac OS 9, and is usable under Mac OS X, through version 10. 4. 11 " Tiger ", on PowerPC-based Macs in the Classic emulation environment, but there is no Mac OS X native version of FrameMaker ).
The remaining widely-used beam system is the instrument landing system, or ILS.
* The Internet, including the internet backbone, core routers and server farms, local internet service providers as well as the protocols and other basic software required for the system to function ( does not include specific websites, although may include some widely-used web-based services, such as social network services and web search engines )
* December 26-Melvil Dewey, inventor of the most widely-used library classification system ( born 1851 )
Given the situation, it is usually considered best to default to the more widely-used system.
The OOCEA operates an electronic toll collection system known as E-PASS, one of the first and most widely-used systems of its kind in the United States.
The CFOP system is a widely-used speedcubing method.
These were encapsulated in a renowned and widely-used syllabus which they created and which became the dominant system of Indian Islamic education from the eighteenth century.
He made groundbreaking innovations in rack-and-pinion railways, giving his name to one of the most widely-used systems developed for mountain railways, the Abt rack system.

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It was formed in 1905 as the National Association of Local Government Officers, and changed its full name in 1952 while retaining its widely-used acronym, NALGO.

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There is no widely-used common name specific to this genus ; in their native range they are simply called " iguanas " as are most similar animals.

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Świdnik was the main producer of the Mi-1 and the exclusive producer of the Mil Mi-2, which was widely-used throughout the world.
The main idea behind these two widely-used models is that volatility is dependent upon past realizations of the asset process and related volatility process.

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The widely-used channel for the Young Farmers Club is channel 11.

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For this reason, he appears as an independent and self-reliant figure, whose rugged individualism need not be pressed into the mold of a 9 to 5 routine.
during the eight-week blitz attack 25,000 soldiers died from the disease and the death rate ( formerly 5 per year per 1,000 men ) increased almost fifty times to 4 per week per 1,000 men.
His mother Bess, who could not write herself, reminded her husband through Sturley to buy the apron he had promised her and `` a suite of hattes for 5 boies the yongst lined & trimmed with silke '' ( for John, only a year old ).
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Up until now, the networks have grudgingly run half-hour tapes at 5 P.M. or sometimes 7 or 10:30 P.M..
The royalty applies to both principal and interest, but it never exceeds 5 percent.
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
and also that they may have 5 legislative days in which to extend their remarks.
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Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
There shall be deducted from the amount of each payment made pursuant to subsection ( C ) of Section 8, as reimbursement for the expenses incurred by the United States, an amount equal to 5 per centum of such payment.
The authority for the program was renewed several times until the vocational rehabilitation program was made permanent as Title 5, of the Social Security Act in 1935.
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It should provide not less than 5 cubic feet per minute of air per person.
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