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single and page
According to comics historian Coulton Waugh, a 1947 poll of newspaper readers who claimed they ignored the comics page altogether revealed that many confessed to making a single exception: Li ' l Abner.
A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called a page.
Dot matrix printers can either be character-based or line-based ( that is, a single horizontal series of pixels across the page ), referring to the configuration of the print head.
Initially, a newspaper page included only a single daily strip, usually either at the top or the bottom of the page.
In 1937, the cartoonist Dudley Fisher launched the innovative Right Around Home, drawn as a huge single panel filling an entire Sunday page.
Group 1 faxes take six minutes to transmit a single page, with a vertical resolution of 96 scan lines per inch.
Group 2 faxes take three minutes to transmit a single page, with a vertical resolution of 96 scan lines per inch.
Group 3 faxes take between six and fifteen seconds to transmit a single page ( not including the initial time for the fax machines to handshake and synchronize ).
There are two types of incunabula in printing: the Block book printed from a single carved or sculpted wooden block for each page, by the same process as the woodcut in art ( these may be called xylographic ), and the typographic book, made with individual pieces of cast metal movable type on a printing press.
One common usage of this subtype is to send a web page complete with images in a single message.
A recent book by Galen Wadzinski ( The Ultimate Maze Book ) offers formalized rules for more recent innovations that involve single-directional pathways, 3-D simulating illustrations, " key " and " ordered stop " mazes in which items must be collected or visited in particular orders to add to the difficulties of routing ( such restrictions on pathway traveling and re-use are important in a printed book in which the limited amount of space on a printed page would otherwise place clear limits on the amount of choices and pathways that can be contained within a single maze ).
* One Page Bulge, a simulation of the German Ardennes Offensive in 1944, with the rules printed on a single page.
If there is only one page table, different applications running at the same time use different parts of a single range of virtual addresses.
The importance of a page is a function of its intrinsic quality, its popularity in terms of links or visits, and even of its URL ( the latter is the case of vertical search engines restricted to a single top-level domain, or search engines restricted to a fixed Web site ).
Page modifications are the arrival of the customers, and switch-over times are the interval between page accesses to a single Web site.
A website with dynamic code refers to its construction or how it is built, and more specifically refers to the code used to create a single web page.
* ImageNest RIP ( Non windows OS ) can layout multiple raster and PostScript files onto a single page.
Rather than manually carving an individual block to print a single page, movable type printing allowed for the quick assembly of a page of text.
Originally, EEPROMs were limited to single byte operations which made them slower, but modern EEPROMs allow multi-byte page operations.
Compared to the older 9-pin models, a new 24-pin impact printer not only produced better-looking NLQ text, it printed the page more quickly ( largely due to the 24-pin's ability to print NLQ with a single pass ).
Users can make numerous changes to a page, before submitting the updated screen to the remote machine as a single action.
The main concept is to present the user with a single web page that brings together or aggregates content from a number of other systems or servers.
It is a logical representation or map of business components or " building blocks " and can be depicted on a single page.

single and double
A double by Green, Allison's run-scoring 2-baser, an infield single by Lemon and Gardner's solid single to center put the Twins back in front in the last of the fifth.
An aromatic hydrocarbon or arene ( or sometimes aryl hydrocarbon ) is a hydrocarbon with alternating double and single bonds between carbon atoms forming rings.
This leaves one to share with one of its two neighboring carbon atoms, which is why the benzene molecule is drawn with alternating single and double bonds around the hexagon.
* Quoting: Americans begin their quotations with double quotation marks (") and use single quotation marks (') for quotations within quotations.
In journals and newspapers, quotation mark double / single use depends on the individual publication's house style.
Aliphatic compounds can be saturated, joined by single bonds ( alkanes ), or unsaturated, with double bonds ( alkenes ) or triple bonds ( alkynes ).
Like single covalent bonds, double bonds can be described in terms of overlapping atomic orbitals, except that, unlike a single bond ( which consists of a single sigma bond ), a carbon-carbon double bond consists of one sigma bond and one pi bond.
This double bond is stronger than a single covalent bond ( 611 kJ / mol for C = C vs. 347 kJ / mol for C — C ) and also shorter with an average bond length of 1. 33 Angstroms ( 133 pm ).
Polymerization can proceed via either a free-radical or an ionic mechanism, converting the double to a single bond and forming single bonds to join the other monomers.
* TB — Total bases: one for each single, two for each double, three for each triple, and four for each home run
A hit for one base is called a single, for two bases a double, and for three bases a triple.
On their turn, players must choose whether to " hit " ( take a card ), " stand " ( end their turn ), " double " ( double wager, take a single card and finish ), " split " ( if the two cards have the same value, separate them to make two hands ) or " surrender " ( give up a half-bet and retire from the game ).
These lines range from single to double to quadruple track.
Each bulletin is read by a single sports presenter, with the exception of Saturday Sportsday, which is double headed.
The second floor has three double rooms and seven single rooms.
There is no consensus on some terms describing carbon nanotubes in scientific literature: both "- wall " and "- walled " are being used in combination with " single ", " double ", " triple " or " multi ", and the letter C is often omitted in the abbreviation ; for example, multi-walled carbon nanotube ( MWNT ).
Surprisingly, Flynn hits a single, and Blake follows with a double ( Flynn reaching third on the play ).

single and sided
During the 1970s single sided supply op-amps also became available.
A single sided supply op-amp is one where the input and output voltages can be as low as the negative power supply voltage instead of needing to be at least two volts above it.
*" Cricket Star " ( 1979, one sided flexi single recorded under Robert Calvert and the 1st XI )
This was very handy on the then standard single sided single layer PCBs.
Smaller MDFs, and some modern large ones, are single sided so one worker can install, remove or change a jumper.
In a single sided version the magnetic repulsion forces the conductor away from the stator, levitating it, and carrying it along in the direction of the moving magnetic field.
In 1960, Stan Freberg did a parody on the Payola Scandal, by calling it " Old Payola Roll Blues ", a two sided single, where the promoter gets an ordinary teenager, named Clyde Ankle, to record a song, for Obscurity Records, entitled " High School OO OO ", and then tries to offer the song to a Jazz radio station with phony deals that the Disc Jockey just won't buy it.
Dual inline packaging ( DIP ) components, now dominated by their replacement technology, surface mount have long been used to populate through-hole printed circuit boards, either single sided, two sided, or multilayer.
MEGO 069 Russell Haswell & Florian Hecker: Revision single sided 12 " ( 06. 2005 )
Contingent events such as weapon hits and misses are determined by the roll of a six sided die ( note that the rulebooks use the word " dice " to refer to a single die ) and unit characteristics.
The earliest 10-inch, 78 rpm, shellac records were single sided.
In some applications the bag encloses the entire material, or in other applications a mold is used to form one face of the laminate with the bag being single sided to seal the outer face of the laminate to the mold.
Its principal deficiencies were a tiny display screen and use of single sided, single density floppy disk drives which could not contain sufficient data for practical business applications.
In 1911 single sided Zonophones were withdrawn-existing titles were doubled under the Zonophone Twin label.
This made the price difference between the still single sided Gramophone Company issues and the Zonophones even greater.
(£ 0. 125 ) whilst single sided Gramo.
Most of the records are single sided, but there are also two-sided records known on the label ; one researcher stated that the company would press any two sides paired, if the buyer met the minimum-order qualification.
Little Wonders were lateral-cut single sided 5½ inch gramophone records.
Cerebral Contralateral ( opposite sided ) paralysis of a single body part ; paralysis of one side of the body ; localized tingling, numbness ; hemianopic visual loss ; aphasia ( loss of speech ); rare loss of consciousness.
Many single sided circuits are built on a double sided substrate just because they have one of two crossover connections.

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