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Such models, which are called G.D.I. printers after the Windows Graphics Device Interface or QuickDraw printers after Apple's equivalent, are typically inexpensive because they do not need to include the processors.
They intrinsically have high gravimetric capacity (although low volumetric) and are typically inexpensive, since they are composed of abundant elements (i.e. C, N, O, and S).
Many people online feel the jergas' appearance in the show gives the impression that the designer just "discovered" them, and some are questioning the likely markup on the typically inexpensive item.
There's nothing worse than running out of printer paper or ink when you really need it most (writing a paper, printing out concert tickets), and these items are typically inexpensive.
In contrast, there are advantages in the use of tDCS, as tDCS stimulators are typically inexpensive, battery-operated and extremely portable.
That being said, typically inexpensive and reliable.
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The computer is typically an inexpensive laptop that runs Ubuntu Linux.
Similarly, time-integrating samplers, which typically are inexpensive but lack accuracy, can be deployed over a large area to assess the spatial variability of a pollutant.
A vasectomy is typically uncomplicated and inexpensive.
Small and relatively inexpensive (typically one-tenth the cost of the Big Iron machines), the new machines were stored-program computers with all the generality of the computers then in use but stripped down.
Wireless sensor networks are typically comprised of inexpensive, small-sized, power-limited terminals.
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