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Typical and light
Typical touch: She sold a $10,000 morning light mink to Sportsman Freddie Wacker for his frau, Jana Mason, also an ex-singer.
Typical values of V range from around 20 for very dense flint glass, around 30 for polycarbonate plastics, and up to 65 for very light crown glass, and up to 85 for fluor-crown glass.
Typical magnification of a light microscope, assuming visible range light, is up to 1500x with a theoretical resolution limit of around 0. 2 micrometres or 200 nanometres.
Typical input and output devices include switches, relays, solenoids, LEDs, small or custom LCD displays, radio frequency devices, and sensors for data such as temperature, humidity, light level etc.
Typical designs have more layers ( up to 7 ) of passive containment than light water reactors ( usually 3 ).
Typical star densities in the centre of a cluster are about 1. 5 stars per cubic light year ; the stellar density near the sun is about 0. 003 stars per cubic light year.
Typical radiosity methods only account for light paths of the form LD * E, i. e., paths which start at a light source and make multiple diffuse bounces before reaching the eye.
Typical light aircraft cockpit with control yokes
Typical transparent media such as glasses are isotropic, which means that light behaves the same way no matter which direction it is travelling in the medium.
File: Stampede Traffic Signal. JPG | Typical light mounting in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
File: Stevens Creek Blvd traffic light. jpg | Typical example of traffic lights mounted on a wide street in California, United States
Typical schlager tracks are either sweet, highly sentimental ballads with a simple, catchy melody or light pop tunes.
Typical transit speeds of BRT systems range from, which can compare with surface running light rail.
Typical solutions used a single light rail embedded in the ground or attached to the guideway wall, with a wheel or slider that was pressed against the guideway rail and steered the running wheels through a linkage.
Typical requirements for grinding and polishing a curved mirror, for example, require the surface to be within a fraction of a wavelength of light of a particular conic shape.
Typical wiring to three residential light switch es in a wall-mounted plastic box.
Typical PES ( UPS ) instruments use helium gas sources of UV light, with photon energy up to 52 eV ( corresponding to wavelength 23. 7 nm ).
Typical economy cars are small, light weight, and inexpensive to buy.
Typical tensions for steel-string acoustic guitars with " light " tension strings are 10. 5 kgf ( 23. 3 lbf, 103 N ) to 13. 8 kgf ( 30. 2 lbf, 135 N ).
Typical PIV apparatus consists of a camera ( normally a digital camera with a CCD chip in modern systems ), a strobe or laser with an optical arrangement to limit the physical region illuminated ( normally a cylindrical lens to convert a light beam to a line ), a synchronizer to act as an external trigger for control of the camera and laser, the seeding particles and the fluid under investigation.
Typical components of a fluorescence microscope are a light source ( xenon arc lamp or mercury-vapor lamp ), the excitation filter, the dichroic mirror ( or dichroic beamsplitter ), and the emission filter ( see figure below ).

Typical and Italian
* Typical Italian products map, italianwinesandfood. com
Typical products are hazelnuts ( one third of the whole Italian production ), the chestnut of Montella, the renowned wines Aglianico, Taurasi, Greco and Fiano, cherries, cheeses ( as the caciocavallo of Montella ), the black truffle of Bagnoli Irpino.
Typical Italian ragùs include ragù alla bolognese ( Bolognese sauce ), ragù alla napoletana ( Neapolitan ragù ), and ragù alla Barese ( sometimes made with horse meat ).
Deakin's mission, codenamed Typical joined Tito as the partisans were being hunted through the mountainous ravines of the region surrounding Mount Durmitor by German and Italian forces.

Typical and later
Typical of Newman's later work, with the use of pure and vibrant color
Typical of most inventions, it was crude compared to the products on the market 30 years later and was limited by the technology that existed at the time.
Typical treatment was massage of the patient's genitalia by the physician and, later, by vibrators or water sprays to cause orgasm.
Typical of Newman's later work, with the use of pure and vibrant color.
Typical of Newman's later work, with the use of pure and vibrant color.
Typical of how Pythons would weave previously ' terminated ' plot lines into later scenes of the same episode ( like Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition in the TV show, or the recurring theme of the swallows carrying coconuts in the movie Holy Grail ), The Crimson Permanent Assurance suddenly re-emerges in the middle of the main feature of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
Typical of the show's humour, it is later revealed that the building being renovated is going to be used by the Department of Employment.
Typical session management tasks in a desktop environment might include keeping track of which applications are open and which documents each application has opened, so that the same state can be restored when the user logs out and logs in later.
Typical tracker formats of the era included MOD, S3M and, later, XM.
Typical alteration textures associated with devitrification of submarine volcanic rocks such as rhyolitic glasses, notably formation of spherulites, of perlite, lithophysae, and low-temperature prehnite-pumpellyite facies sub-seafloor alteration is ubiquitous though often overprinted by later metamorphic events.
Typical among the new leaders of the later Anabaptist movement, and certainly the most influential of them, was Menno Simons ( 1496 – 1561 ), a Dutch Catholic priest who early in 1536 decided to join the Anabaptists.
Each of the three answers would be read in random order. Typical contestant podia, with celebrities ( left to right ) Dick Clark, the husband of E. J. Peaker, Hal Holbrook and Bert Convy, who would later host Tattletales.

Typical and century
Typical naval tactics in the late 18th century, however, emphasised short-range broadsides, so the range was not thought to be a problem.
Typical of such movements, the Cathars of 10th to 14th century Western Europe freed followers from all moral prohibition and religious obligation, but respected those who lived simply, avoided the taking of human or animal life, and were celibate.
Typical 20th century, three-bedroom Semi-detached | semis in Austhorpe, Leeds designed for family living.
File: Wycliffe John Gospel. jpg | Typical Gothic pen flourishes in an unillustrated working copy of John's gospel in English, late 14th century.
Typical 20th century reaper, a tractor-drawn Maschinenfabrik Fahr | Fahr machine
Typical turquoise tiling becomes popular in 10th-11th century and is used mostly for Kufic inscriptions on mosque walls.
Typical dwellings of the Shoshone | Shoshone Indians during the late 19th century.
File: BuelowHeadstoneSep2003. jpg | Typical late 20th century headstone, Dubuque, Iowa
Prof. B. C. Mazumder ( ed ), in the Typical Selections from Oriya Literature, 1921, maintains that Seori-Narayana has been located in the Bilaspur district of present Chhattisgarh state, which was then in the kingdom of Dakshin Kosala, where in the 7 < sup > th </ sup > century CE a line of rulers of Hinduized Savara origin, established its rule with Sivpur, in the north of Raipur, for its capital.
Typical architecture dating from the early 20th century
Typical 17th century uniform at Port-Royal
Typical was the Czech Woodcraft League, founded in the 1920s by Milos Seifert ; it grew in its early years but was suppressed for half a century, first by the Nazis and then by the Communists.
Typical friction machine using a glass globe, common in the 18th century
Typical 18th century farm
Typical monuments — found in Nikolskoe ( near Ruza, possibly from the 1320s ) and Kolomna ( possibly from the second decade of the 14th century )— are diminutive single-domed fortified churches, built of roughly-hewn (" wild ") stone and capable of withstanding brief sieges.
Typical of many portions of the surviving narrow gauge branches into the middle of the twentieth century, the line faced sagging revenue due to ever declining mining ventures, highway trucking competition, and insignificant passenger revenue.

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