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In Roman Numerals, 4 is represented as IV. Many, but not all, clock faces use IIII for 4. It is thought that this is because it provides a better visual balance to VIII for 8 on the other side of the clock face.
It will be asumed that you are refering to the binary number system, which is used in computers and digital devices. A binary number is always either 0 or 1. This is also commonly refered to as "low" or "high". This is in contrast to the decimal number system, where the numbers can vary between 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9.
Every is an adjective. Example: He hates it when every plan goes wrong.
The chief commercial uses for selenium today are in glassmaking and in pigments. Selenium is a semiconductor and is used in photocells. Uses in electronics, once important, have been mostly supplanted by silicon semiconductor devices. Selenium continues to be used in a few types of DC power surge protectors and one type of fluorescent quantum dot.
Every procedure in a Visual Basic program contains the sequence structure.
Fireworks are illegal in every state, but only thing permitted is sparklers. Any fireworks can be legal to display/light if you have Pyrotechnic License.
The game Every Word is available for the Kindle. It is a game specifically made for the Kindle and not other devices. The game can be purchased off a site such as Amazon.
A good friend helps you in every phase off your life. They do not let you alone in times of distress.
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Just about every device in the world...
every operating action you do or simply a response to a click of a command.
you must get to the doctor imeadiatly,this might be somthing serious.
probably every kid in the world
Fire extinguisher and emergency signaling devices
he comes and knocks on the bulkhead door and says that they have dragons to slay and damsels in distress to save
Semiconductors may be used to fabricate electronic devices. This is done quite often. Most of the electronic devices they're used for are called "transistors". Often, several transistors are combined in a single small device, called an "integrated circuit". A few examples of where these devices may be found in real life include . . . -- almost every radio in the world -- almost every TV set in the world -- almost every landline telephone in the world -- every TV remote -- every GPS -- every CD/DVD player -- every cellphone and every smartphone in the world.