defect that exist in all single lenses:1. Spherical aberration
2. Chromatic aberration
Many different lenses exist for the Maglite. You can buy them in sets of single, three, fourteen, or more. You can also make your own lenses with the right plexiglass and tools, or cheaply with clear, colored freezer wrap.
sometimes they can, by genetic defect.
No year did only single cell microorganisms exist
Yes they do, but probably not in the form of which you are thinking. Dwarfs are people who have a growth defect.
from a single cell microorganisim.
Yes, single-celled organisms can exist independently.
Yes
Yess they do exist cause I'm one :D
None. First of all, the client is given a medical exam, depending on the amount of insurance being bought. If the defect is found, the client (assuming he is 18 and over) is not insurable and in all probabilities, will not be insured by the company. However, second, if the client passes the exam and does not know of the defect, there is no record of the defect, and the client was absolutely honest, and the medical examiners don't detect a problem, the client is insured. The premiums are what the premiums should be. Third, if the defect is found to exist AFTER the first premium, there is no reason for the company to change the life insurance premiums. It was their responsibility to detect the defect, and who's to say that the defect didn't, in fact, occur AFTER the policy was delivered?
True
...a single-product firm!
No, DNA does not exist as a single chromosome in most organisms. Instead, DNA is typically organized into multiple chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell.