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Most digital books in libraries are treated like printed ones: only one borrower can check out an e-book at a time, and for popular titles, patrons must wait in line just as they do for physical books.
Most locations had unique sequences and either one or two similar ones; only one haplotype was found from multiple, but widely dispersed locations.
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This implies, if the system is at on state, i.e. (w_{{j,t}}^{{on}}) equals one, only one operational regime can be selected.
However, the matrix produced by MolPrint descriptors is a very sparse one: only one out of more than 7000 descriptor entries was non-zero (Table 2).
Which Mark Klein, I think, was the one who exposed the only one, only one AT&T site at San Francisco.
And one, only one, large pig farm will produce roughly 1,600,000 tons of urine and feces per year.
For one, only one gender of mice (males) was studied.
When γ equals one, only one of the two alleles is expressed, as in imprinted genes.
If children lived in the same house or in an immediately adjacent one, only one point was recorded.
(A2) Two distinct points lie on one and only one line.
On one occasion, only one of three pages showed up.
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