| 41. | Even Mitchell said he'd feel comfortable handing the baton to Lewis without a single pass in a practice session.
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| 42. | The beet harvester lifts the root, and removes excess soil from the root in a single pass over the field.
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| 43. | The resulting effect is the same as convolving with a two-dimensional kernel in a single pass, but requires fewer calculations.
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| 44. | Spirit duplicators had the useful ability to print multiple colors in a single pass, which made them popular with cartoonists.
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| 45. | Industrial thickness planers are capable of accepting very wide boards and removing large amounts of material in a single pass.
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| 46. | Bradykinin is rapidly inactivated in the circulating blood, and it disappears completely in a single pass through the pulmonary circulation.
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| 47. | A one pass ( also referred to as single pass ) version of the connected-component-labeling algorithm is given as follows.
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| 48. | More generally, it can happen that more than one element is placed in their final position on a single pass.
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| 49. | Unlike mimeo, ditto had the useful ability to print multiple colors in a single pass, which made it popular with cartoonists.
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| 50. | Further, the single pass aspect slowed or prevented getting the compiler bootstrapped out of Z80 assembly language and onto Pascal itself.
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