The internal membranes are shaped like disks and are often stacked together, forming a granum. |
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Floppy disks, hard disks, Zip disks and backup tapes all work by magnetizing small areas on the surface of the disk. |
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Having locked away the disks, the clerk gave the key back to Mr Collery and went home. |
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Players attempt to throw coins or disks in the holes which score differently according to their difficulty. |
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The front legs on virtually all of these chairs have small baluster turnings atop heavy tapered legs that terminate in pad feet on little disks. |
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She will get to make thaumatropes, which are cardboard disks with drawings on them suspended on string. |
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For example, some viruses infect executable code in the boot sector of floppy disks or in system areas of hard drives. |
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Today the seal is embossed or printed onto foil disks that are later applied to the document. |
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While hard disks have evolved over time, there is still always the danger of mechanical failure and the subsequent loss of all data on the drive. |
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It could be that your new system is not getting as much throughput to your hard disks as it should be. |
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They were packed with tidy rows of disks, neatly labeled and organized alphabetically. |
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In the glazed portrait of 1987, the mature King's spectacles are disks like small saucers, the nose still courageous and beaky. |
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Large disks of beaten gold adorned her ears and the shimmering gold dress she wore appeared almost liquid. |
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Displayed on the gallery floor were seven disks made of synthetic hair, each meticulously combed out to a diameter of five feet. |
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Intervertebral disks are soft, cushion-like pads between the bones of your spine. |
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The repeated misplacement of secret disks at Los Alamos National Laboratory has shut down the nuclear weapons center for the last six weeks. |
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It records on more types of blank disks than the others, but its built-in TV tuner is mono, not stereo. |
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Like all research labs, we needed to share disks, distribute processes, compile software and store and munge data. |
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These virtual disks can be formatted and file systems or databases mounted on them just like any conventional physical disk. |
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Many modern asteroids with similar large disks are feeding generalises living on unconsolidated substrates. |
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Tom claims to have healed bad backs, slipped disks and cataracts, and he claims to have cured two people who were in the early stage of cancer. |
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An explanation for the good results of acupuncture at slipped disks is the fact that hurt is not only effect but also cause of this disease. |
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Tennyson fished out the Waveracer disk and carefully placed it on the top of a rather unstable pile of unpackaged disks and empty cases. |
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Material entering the feeder becomes locked between the disks and is conveyed around to a discharge point as the spool rotates. |
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They were great gleaming disks that stared unwinkingly, luminous, whitish, and without a hint of normal emotion or sanity. |
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Run a scan of your disks once a month and be sure to continually update your virus definitions. |
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Any soft copies, disks and backup tapes are to remain only at their office, never to be taken out to see the light of day. |
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Presumably, the soft launch gives Seagate the chance to see if its disks are as easy to install and as maintenance-free as it claims. |
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We work on our computers every single day never sparing a thought for all those millions of chunks of data spread all over our hard disks. |
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The cephalad-axial velocities of the individual disks were recorded on videotape from a portable image intensifier unit. |
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As you age, the cushioning disks between your vertebrae become dry, narrowing the spaces in your spinal column where the nerves come out. |
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We currently use both air-bearing spindles and electric motors to rotate the disks. |
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He personally delivered and vouched for the authenticity of the pair of video disks we are about to air. |
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They have printed cardboard disks that are numbered, and that is how service priority is assigned. |
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Balls that are jumped or isolated due to the removal of disks are captured but capturing the right colored balls is the key to winning. |
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Some have multiple IDE or SCSI hard disks for massive storage, and some have only one IDE or SCSI drive. |
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Your vertebrae are separated by soft, flexible disks that have a tough outer shell and a soft, gooey center. |
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My treasures are stored on a magnetic disk for the most part, and on silver disks in CD-ROM cases. |
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The screen tilts down at a touch of a button to reveal slots for playing compact disks and cassettes. |
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High-end mp3 players have monster hard disks up to 60GB in size for storing your entire CD collection. |
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You use another or the same hard disk drive, CD or DVD, floppy disks, streamers, etc. |
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The computers and disks also reportedly contain photos of heliports, and helicopter cockpits, controls and cockpit door locking mechanisms. |
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Gyroscopes are mounted disks that spin so that their axes can turn freely and maintain a constant orientation in space. |
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What shall we do with all of those computer disks and CD-ROMs that inundate our mailboxes? |
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These can then be published via standalone CD-ROMs, floppy disks, and screensavers or published in web format. |
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He is suffering from two herniated disks and was unable to play at full speed last week. |
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Many high-end printers have their own built-in hard disks to store print jobs. |
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Many high-end printers do this using a built-in hard disks to store print jobs. |
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Also, random selection of CDs would only work on a subset of contiguous disks. |
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The tadpoles of Amolops species are torrent-adapted, and have suctorial disks on their bellies. |
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However, that doesn't stop us from prowling tradeshow aisles, stuffing our bags full o' swag and filling our local disks with downloads. |
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Hard disks and fans can be hot-swapped, but in-place memory and chip upgrades aren't possible. |
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This system has two hard disks with six different operating systems using seven partitions. |
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Unlike the forest floor, where twigs and seed husks are readily available, researchers placed white disks around the environment. |
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That's an extremely significant difference when you need to image a large disk and do not want multiple disks per volume. |
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The valves have stainless steel disks and the bells and impellers are made of cast iron. |
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In the early days I liked having a thick brick of 1.4MB disks to hold my collected work. |
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In some less convincing works these disks cluster within concentrically nesting rectangles. |
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Models of planetesimal disks suggest that low relative velocities between the bodies produce accretion rather than fragmentation. |
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Seed disks on pneumatic planters wear with use and mold themselves to the particular meter they are employed on. |
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Data in a RAID 0 volume is arranged into blocks that are interleaved among the disks so that reads and writes can be performed in parallel. |
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Modem and networking are included, as is a FireWire port for cameras, disks and other devices. |
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Hard disks have platters that spin at very high speeds these days, and optical drives like DVD and CD units generate noise too. |
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Turns out they had given him the program on 5.25 floppy, and he had carefully trimmed the disks down to fit. |
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Apparently, one sticking point was the floppy drive, which didn't inhale disks the way the original Mac did. |
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Here is a free resource Windows Setup Guide that can help you to learn about partitioning, formatting hard disks and installing Windows. |
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Once fusion began, the two disks fused completely within 1.3 s into a single large disk. |
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The machine consisted of replaceable shafts, gears, wheels, handles, electric motors, and disks and required much manual work to set it up. |
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Leaf disks are made of the target species the plant species that will be altered, genetically modified, or transformed. |
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Idle disks may start to lose data and start to demagnetize after a year or two, unless they are spun-up every 30 days. |
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We already knew that planets form in the disks of gas and dust that surround young protostars. |
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Then they pumped a handle on the press that squeezed the water out of the cylinder and formed tightly-packed disks. |
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The freezing device was composed of the rotating copper or silver disks and the liquid nitrogen dewar. |
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He made stacks of zinc and silver disks and blotting paper soaked with salt water, which acted as an electrolyte. |
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The data-replication option enables data stored on the local disks of one system to be mirrored to another system. |
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The hard ones, which are also called rigid contact lenses, are thin disks made of hard plastic. |
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Pulling a moment, he finally extracted a pair of flat metallic disks on a thin chain. |
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It is now understood that over 1000 documents were taken during the raids, that also included computer disks and other stored digital data. |
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Secondly, there is less data to travel through disks into computer memory and then to tape devices. |
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Investigators seized computers and disks from his home, which he shares with his parents. |
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The future for the mobile device market is likely to require small diameter disks storing much information. |
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As long as the virus is active on the computer, it can copy itself to other files or disks that are accessed. |
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These paradigms combine the data longevity of tape with the fast, random access of disks. |
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Additionally, the original CD-ROM disks can be stored away where they won't get lost. |
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But the outer boundaries of the disks orbiting the younger stars I mentioned are as much as twenty times farther away from their central stars. |
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On the left, the mouth of a megaphonelike shape contains concentric blue lines punctuated by small yellow disks. |
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Unfortunately, many conclusions about growth and respiration are based on measurements of single leaves, leaf disks or mature plant parts. |
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Large granite disks on the ground either side of the Line are engraved with poems from each of the countries. |
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Consumers might also welcome a tiered approach to rentals, with cheaper, single-viewing sessions available on disposable disks, he said. |
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You can get something similar, if you pick a DVD recorder that can handle erasable DVD-RAM disks. |
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Even when carefully planned, the combined wiring for racks of servers, disks, and network equipment is ugly and error-prone. |
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At least we have these disks to remember the show by, complemented by extras that demonstrate the passion and commitment that went into the show. |
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Breads vary from fried rings of rice-flour, to Gurung corn cakes, to the Indian flat, thin wheat-flour disks and the smaller, fried puri. |
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This drive housed fifty 24-inch disks, had an access time of 600 milliseconds, and a capacity of 5.0 megabytes. |
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Theory predicts that these disks accrete onto the holes because of friction. |
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You just don't get giant rotating disks from the accretion of small galaxy fragments. |
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Sponges, rolls of tape, a paper cup, rotating disks and coloured paper are the players in this quotidian drama. |
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This increased weight puts a strain on their backs and pressure on their disks. |
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Members of the grasshopper family, including crickets, locusts, and katydids, hear with small disks near one of the front leg joints. |
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The fact that it makes no attempt to read the disks does give it some flexibility, though. |
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Most low-priced systems come with a standard read-only drive for both types of disks. |
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New firmware would also enable read-only DVD drives to accept DVD-RAM disks. |
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You can buy a CD-RW drive for roughly half the price of DVD-RAM and DVD-RAM disks have format compatibility issues with read-only DVD-ROM drives. |
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Armed with read-write data, library managers can fine tune performance and ensure that all disks are operating at appropriate levels. |
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All he had done was to change the ownership of computers without wiping the hard disks. |
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Joining the disks are thin wire strands, painted yellow and orange, that zigzag across the front. |
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The adjusting disks thereby invariably define a position of the kingbolt with respect to the supporting arms. |
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They seized a huge amount of information, including invoices, computer disks, accounts, letters, records and other documents. |
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In the computer realm, magnetic recording is used on floppy disks, hard disks and magnetic tape as the main method for data storage. |
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When threading up any sewing machine make sure the foot is 'up' as this opens the tension disks and the thread goes between. |
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With the data redundantly distributed across multiple disks, the enterprise is protected against the malfunction of one of the drives. |
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To avoid booting from floppy disks, the workstations needed bootable network cards. |
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This space was ornamented with low relief sculpture of winged sun disks and wreaths located on the pedimented impost blocks between the arches. |
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There's little else left to do but reformat my hard disks and reinstall Windows and all my software. |
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Files or complete volumes can be quickly recovered from the write-once or rewritable disks. |
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This decrease could be due either to self-quenching of the probe within the monolayer, or to repartitioning of the probe into the disks. |
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Her usual tunic and leggings were replaced with pale leather sewn with disks of what looked to be bone. |
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He programmed some voice-recognition capabilities to operate CAD systems and even experimented with robotic arms to handle floppy disks. |
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The student who chatted with me wore Ray-Bans and carried an armful of computer disks. |
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I received an armful of email from other PC users who have found that modern 3.5 inch floppy disks are just rubbish. |
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And then suddenly, one of the guys ran into me, knocking me down, along with my box, which held my computer disks and floppies. |
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Such quantities are needed in astrochemical models of protostellar regions and disks. |
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If you are located near the very edge of the eclipse track the apparent disks of the Sun and the Moon glide along the same tangential line. |
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Yet another explanation is that DHPC diffuses along a continuous path consisting of the edges of bicelle disks or toroids in close edge-to-edge contact. |
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The trio wanted to show Haitians to cook with briquettes, thick donut-shaped disks made by mixing water, paper, twigs, leaves, corn husks and other waste. |
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With redundant data stored across multiple disks built into every pack, even if one disk is damaged beyond repair, the entire data set can still be rebuilt. |
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Do not leave portable media such as CDs or floppy disks in drives. |
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Consumers can also buy inexpensive hard disks and other peripherals. |
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But in the case of planetary disks, colliding rocks at the edges of the solar systems are pulverized into pebbles, causing particles to be flung in all directions. |
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Chromium in floppy disks, lead in batteries and computer monitors, and mercury in alkaline batteries and fluorescent lamps also pose severe health risks. |
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The latter species has lecanorine apothecia with black hymenial disks. |
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Here in France during the winter, the windows of pastry shops are lined with all sizes of Galettes de Rois, disks of caramelized puff pastry filled with almond paste. |
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The email gave explicit, step by step instructions on how to reformat and repartition a hard drive using a series of Boot disks and DOS based commands. |
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The old rule was hard disks for primary storage and tape for backup. |
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This past year, however, another team found that in the less volatile outer reaches of the nebula, the disks might survive long enough to eventually accrete into planets. |
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By using the redundant drive, time wasting retries can be eliminated by enabling real-time correction on the controller for failed or slow responding disks. |
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The production of the game is decent, the cards are clean and the explorer pieces are thick wooden disks with a picture on one side and quicksand on the reverse. |
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Attach the two connectors on the new ribbon cable to both your hard disks. |
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As 2 disks are used for striping and 2 disks for mirroring, such an array is as fast as a standard RAID array with 2 disks and offers still data protection by mirroring. |
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Notebook computers, liquid crystal displays, mother boards, monitors and recordable compact disks all take over 50 percent of the global market share. |
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I downloaded everything onto my computer here, then backed it up on disks. |
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In themselves, electronic texts have no materiality, existing as patterns of binary code stored on floppy disks, CD-ROMs, hard drives, zip drives or Internet servers. |
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The stars are replaced by a homogenous sea of glowing hot gas with embedded jewels of stellar accretion disks, neutron stars and super nova remnants. |
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In disks however, the stored bits are stationary on a moving medium, whereas in the magnetic bubble memory the medium is stationary and the bits move. |
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Other useful attachments include hole saw blades, spade bits, buffing disks and depth stops, screw driving bits, sanding disks, or even a power grinder. |
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Experience has shown that attempting to produce audio disks that are compatible with existing players but which are immune to ripping or burning is fraught with problems. |
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The orrery in the corner steadily creaks out the minutes of the day, its rods and disks spinning the tiny planets, suns, and moons over and around the world. |
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It is equally easy for an insider to save this data to floppy disks, compact discs with read-only memory, or even to another hard drive they brought in themselves. |
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Bactericidal and fungicidal activity of ant secretions and of pure formic acid were tested on filter-paper disks placed into each inoculated agar spread-plate. |
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They are stored on magnetically coated glass or metal disks called hard disks, so called to distinguish them from bendy, plastic-based floppy disks. |
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If you decide to use floppy disks, which is the cheapest but most haphazard method of backing up information, rotate the disks on a regular basis. |
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The powerful forces of gravity and magnetism channel matter into huge flattened spinning platters known as accretion disks. |
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The behavior of these disks differs from a number of systems that collapse by forming folds which extend hundreds of microns into the aqueous phase. |
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A riot of sphinxes with human feet, animal-headed human figures, exotic beasts, lotus flowers, and winged sun disks appeared on furnishings and decorative objects. |
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Even when you're just standing, the vertical alignment of your spinal column causes compressive forces on the rubbery disks that separate your vertebrae. |
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Then the infected floppy disks may infect other computers that boot from them, and the virus copy on the hard disk will try to infect still more floppies. |
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Head for Orchard Road where you will find a large selection of malls and stores selling everything from clothes and jewellery to compact disks and cameras. |
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Wipe, top and tail the aubergine and cut it into eight disks. |
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If your computer is infected with a boot sector virus, the virus tries to write copies of itself to the system areas of floppy disks and hard disks. |
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An exact image of your server disks stored on a remote network or a removable drive will provide you with the fastest bare-metal restore possible. |
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Both galaxies are spirals of roughly the same age, with stars strewn across flattened disks of roughly the same size, more than 100,000 light-years across. |
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Very handy if you want to bring your work home with you without the need for floppy disks, burning CDs every day, or opening up the case to remove the drive. |
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Once inside the warmth of her apartment, she stored the disks in her computer nook, locked the door and hung up her coat before checking her messages. |
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As a result of our upright, bipedal posture, we surfer a huge catalog of woes, including slipped disks, fallen arches, wrenched knees, hernias, and aching necks. |
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WinProducer 3 CD enables burning to CD disks via a CD burner only, while WinProducer 3 DVD supports burning to both CD and DVD burners and disks. |
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There is an earthstorm, disks of rock careering skyward, buffeting the train. |
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The filer allows users to format and copy disks and to include a run-time UCSD Pascal operating system. |
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Jewellery in metal includes fibulae, often with a row of disks hanging down on chains, armlets and some torcs. |
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The earliest systems were mechanical television systems, which used spinning disks with patterns of holes punched into the disc to scan an image. |
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To keep seawater out, these oar holes were sealed with wooden disks from the inside, when the oars were not in use. |
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Buying preformatted floppy disks means that you don't have to waste time formatting them. |
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It is a shielded lamp with a series of disks at the top to allow spent fumes out and a series of holes lower down the shield to allow air in. |
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Disk plows also are better suited to rough, stony, and rooty ground because the disks ride over the obstructions. |
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Studlike earrings were formed by disks on either side of the lobe connected by an interlinking tube. |
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Even more significant, low cost tape drives are being replaced by alternative technologies, most significantly writable compact disks. |
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Zip disks are around the same size as the traditional floppy but can cram in 250Mb of information. |
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The biggest advantage of dynamic disks is the ability to manage disks and volumes without rebooting the operating system. |
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A number of utility programs provide emergency boot disks, which attempt to repair damage done to your hard disk. |
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Liquid enters the machine, falls onto the spinning disks, is atomized and flung out into the falling dry material. |
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The shredder can also destroy CDs, DVDs, floppy disks, credit cards, ID badges, microfilm, and audiocassettes. |
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The Series has a low-speed, three-knife open rotor design, with rotating end disks for low-heat granulation and reduced friction wear. |
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The storage capacity of the ETERNUS CD10000 can be scaled out to 56 petabytes just by adding storage nodes, which combine disks with controllers. |
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Rewriteable CD-RW disks, on the other hand, can be written to as much as you like. |
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In one example, PS-PMMA resins were blended with PEG and phthalocyanine dyes, and then molded into disks for holographic recording. |
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Some 2bn floppy disks were sold in 1998, compared to around 700m last year. |
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Viruses can reach a computer in many ways, such as through files downloaded from the internet, e-mail attachments, floppy disks, CD-ROMs, etc. |
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It was exactly this challenge that prompted Plasmon to create and barcode a magazine of 10 disks that fits in RAID 0, 3, and 5 configurations. |
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You may have heard people using terms like hardware, software, hard drives, floppy disks, and memory when talking about computers. |
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A program may run from a computer's hard drive or from CDs or floppy disks. |
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Notably, the book contains two compact disks, narrated by Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee, with impressive sound bites from others on the Movement. |
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That way, we can power off disks 2-5 while we're writing to disk 1, and power off disks 1, 3, 4 and 5 while writing to disk 2, respectively. |
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Vega and Fomalhaut, two of the brightest stars in the sky, host debris disks. |
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A myelogram can show pressure on the spinal cord or nerves from herniated disks, bone spurs, or tumors. |
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In the May Health Physics, the physicists describe exposing compact disks made from polycarbonate plastic to known quantities of radon. |
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In addition, ever better GMR materials boost the promise of magnetoresistance as a technology for reading stored data from computer disks and tapes. |
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The art is similar in style and method to that of the Indonesian caves as there were also hand stencils and disks made by blowing paint onto the walls. |
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Unlike incremental approaches such as using Blu-ray disks for archiving, holographically reading and recording data involves transferring millions of bits in parallel. |
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Energies within different sub-masks concentrical, diadically-spaced disks, or circular sectors form a vector based on which textures are discriminated. |
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The Flower Box features two bright and bold spring batik designs and contains 14 Slicks chocolates, thin chocolate disks filled with an assortment of chocolate ganaches. |
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There are six pairs of moving blades 14 on the side disks 3, which are kinematically connected to the semiannular profile cam 15 mounted on the press frame. |
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Fibula brooch with hanging disks and animal figures, Hallstatt. |
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About half of the young suns in Orion show evidence of planet-forming disks including four lying at the center of proplyds imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. |
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Connectivity variation can be managed through topologies of controllers, expanders, and disks, up to the limit of number of addresses supported by the active components. |
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There were cane-bottomed bistro stools and sycamore shelves with curved supports of faux-verdigris-patinared steel that held opal glass disks with geometric decoration. |
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Also, Barber-Colman now offers individually certified test disks for its Impressor hand-held hardness tester, allowing users to keep these testers calibrated in-house. |
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Elk Cloner, which spread between Apple II computers via infected floppy disks, has the dubious distinction of the first computer virus to spread in the wild. |
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As a result, disks, partitions, filesystems and other storage tools can be reconfigured for the new hardware, and data files can be simply restored onto the new configuration. |
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Nonvolatile memory, such as hard disks, takes longer to access. |
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The turnable modules of the Eco Slide Disc system are featuring a robust and maintenance-free design, enabling simultaneous rotation of the wear disks during production. |
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The Global MEMS Accelerometer market has also been witnessing an increasing number of MEMS accelerometer applications in safeguarding laptop hard disks. |
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The disks of powdered mugwort called 'moxa' sold in Chinese shops and herbalists are used in Traditional Chinese medicine for moxibustion treatment. |
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The demise of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago has been unsuccessfully pegged to everything from poisoning and constipation to slipped disks and infertility. |
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Draglink conveyors are slow-moving, heavy duty devices in which cast iron disks are often linked with rods or chains, and where the product is scraped along inside the tube. |
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Take the 3 of Disks as a largely positive card, which shows that hard work and concentration can eventually gain you your highest objectives. |
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The man represented by the Prince of Disks is a quiet and meditative man, who works with unfailing determination towards the goals he sets himself. |
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