The soft-ware applications in the library continue to be used to increase safety for the warfighter and ensure combat effectiveness. |
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It is thought that the technology can be used for applications in disparate fields such as architecture, art, aeronautics and medicine. |
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Available in 12 or 24V versions for small and larger commercial vehicle applications, it holds 4.5 litres of water. |
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Tests are under way to determine the safety and effectiveness of aerial applications. |
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Their policies are attempting to railroad people into urban settlements by objecting to planning applications in rural areas. |
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Within 30 seconds of being keyed in, applications can be viewed on-screen by the hiring company. |
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The power of this Court to grant orders staying execution of judgments pending applications for special leave to appeal is undoubted. |
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For these applications, threads are needed to provide concurrent accesses to shared data. |
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We could have a scenario whereby a Minister was very keen to see certain applications proceed. |
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And it assumes that applications are well-behaved enough to use the protection facilities in the operating system. |
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Small amounts of copper are added to increase hardness for some applications. |
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As well as possible applications in quantum computing, tunable Josephson junctions could be used to sense tiny variations in magnetic fields. |
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This article describes some of these applications in radiology and cardiology and discusses the potential of microbubbles for therapy. |
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The trolley originally was designed for kinematic applications with subcentimeter accuracy. |
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It allows these applications to run, without recompilation, under a 64-bit operating system in long mode. |
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These millimeter wave frequencies have been used for radio astronomy, space-based cloud imaging, and various military applications. |
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Henry says he has no desire to spend the time and money recoding those as Java applications. |
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The net result was that the number of adoption applications began, inexorably, to fall. |
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The Justice of the Peace reserved her decision pending the outcome of these applications. |
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However, in his later work his interests turned more towards applications to areas such as reliability and quality control. |
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He was mainly interested in the applications of this subject to linear transformations on Hilbert space. |
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While the research work is highly abstract and theoretical, it has practical applications in computer science, Goins notes. |
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The line of wideners cover a wide range of applications from lane construction to shoulder maintenance and back fill. |
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Flexure galvanometers and low-noise servo drives offer improved performance in applications requiring smooth scanning with low jitter. |
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Retiring the torsion bars used previously in 4x4 applications was the key to adding recession in the front suspension. |
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The framework should help public bodies, airport operators, and airlines plan ahead for future applications. |
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In addition to ramping up prices every month, they're slow to process applications, and their insurance agents take days to return calls. |
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Liquid and powder admixtures are available for shotcrete applications and for modifying patching mortars. |
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Host-based IPSs protect servers and workstations via software agents that are placed between applications and the operating system's kernel. |
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Another wiring and cabling approach that can accommodate retrofit applications is the perimeter raceway system. |
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This helps ensure the quality of high-bandwidth applications such as video conferencing, Web hosting, and on-line training. |
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Use the finest grade of lime available at a reasonable price when surface applications are made. |
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That age group is the biggest category in the applications received by the Bureau. |
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A new Moscow police web site lets users download passport applications and migration cards and even blow the whistle on crooked officers. |
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Closing date for receipt of completed applications is Friday, November at 12 noon. |
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This last 9 months in the wilderness of soul-destroying job applications and mind-numbing temp jobs had worn me down. |
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Capable of producing microwatts to watts of power, it is designed for spectroscopy applications. |
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There are before the court two applications for judicial review which both raise the same issue. |
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Chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide on earth and, as such, a great target for bioconversion applications. |
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He also designed waterwheels in Ulm and made mathematical and surveying instruments, particularly ones with military applications. |
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The queue of asylum-seekers awaiting decisions on their applications is twice as long as previously claimed, it was revealed yesterday. |
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The new gun loads look promising for upland game as well as for waterfowling and even target applications. |
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Structured query language is a common language for database applications like Microsoft Access, SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle and many others. |
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She says that by her own admissions, some of the applications are by rogues, and rascals and persons of dubious credibility. |
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Numerous musical examples will illustrate these various applications and serve to highlight the range of the acciaccatura's sound effects. |
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Second, there is a stream of control messages flowing back from the management applications to the agents. |
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The 18th century grade two listed building has stood empty for over a year, and twice the company's plans have been rejected, and twice they have withdrawn applications. |
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Clark points out that some applications, such as parking lots, have so many different grades and slopes that the use of a trimmer becomes almost impossible. |
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You see, when states have the ability to curtail the applications of a Constitutional right, you get into choppy waters. |
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The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world. |
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A Venturi chemical injector and radio-controlled valves are connected directly to the irrigation line leading to the green, regulating the chemical applications. |
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The Council approved an order to accommodate two planning applications seeking to develop a toy store and retail warehousing with car parking at a site on Mercy Road. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve both outline applications. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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Get in the habit of regularly shredding statements, receipts, credit card applications, and other material with personal identification information. |
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They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications. |
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This is done without requiring any recompilation of user applications. |
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There's also integrated Bluetooth, which can be used to connect to other Zodiacs for shared whiteboard applications, messaging, and wireless multiplayer gaming. |
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The six-week program covers the fundamentals of nuclear theory, radiochemistry, nuclear instrumentation, radiological safety, and applications to related fields. |
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If that does not open a war chest for lawyers in this country to make those sorts of applications to the High Court non-stop, I would be very surprised, indeed. |
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The results could have applications in quantum computing, where organized arrays of electrons might someday be used to store and process information. |
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The closing date for receipt of applications is Tuesday, August 5 at 5pm. |
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At the Oak Ridge Gun Range, also in Orlando, a class for concealed-carry applications runs three hours and includes a video. |
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I worked in cha housing projects for five years, processing public assistance applications. |
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When it comes to policy making, applications of social or cognitive psychology are now routinely labeled behavioral economics. |
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There are surely more applications in the pipeline, but these early numbers are anemic. |
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Since even a slight change in its properties can radically alter a quantum dot's performance, the control of properties often creates difficulties in device applications. |
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New ways to store hydrogen, in solid form or as compressed gas, have put other recreational marine applications like the water taxi in the running. |
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There are three applications for judicial review before the court. |
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Across the country, high school seniors are in the throes of completing college applications before looming deadlines. |
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It can also be used in drilling, end milling and reaming applications. |
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These applications collect user surfing patterns and sometimes keystrokes and send the information to servers to target advertising to users' desktops. |
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Following the allocation of zones, individual planning applications still have to be sought by developers. |
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The agency provides technical advice on the flood risk assessment that must be submitted with most planning applications in flood risk areas. |
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In reality only those applications judged to pose special risks to the environment are commented on in any detail. |
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These very large datasets resemble survey data and are used for a range of applications by social scientists and policymakers. |
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The pottery was polychromic, with geometric decorations and applications of metallic ornaments. |
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Briefly, applications for authorisation are made in the name of the Detection Manager of Capita. |
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But the elaboration of the scheme in its details and applications continued during the next few years to occupy much of his leisure. |
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Trapping macromolecules in nanopits finds multifarious applications in polymer separation, filtering biomolecules etc. |
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Such applications must be done in person in the country the application is aimed at. |
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Normally visa applications are made at and collected from a consulate, embassy or other diplomatic mission. |
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In the United Kingdom, applications can be made to UK Visas and Immigration. |
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Most adults need the CURP code too, since it is required for almost all governmental paperwork like tax filings and passport applications. |
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All applications for both residence permit and work permit are made through online government portals. |
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Of all European patent applications in the field of physics and electronics about eight per cent is from North Brabant. |
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Edinburgh receives approximately 50,000 applications every year, making it the fourth most popular university in the UK by volume of applicants. |
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However, the EU's desire to accept these countries' membership applications was less than rapid. |
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Labour advertised for applications from party members for all remaining seats by 23 April. |
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Some secondary schools have their own Sixth Form, which admits students from lower year groups, but will often accept external applications. |
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The 5 euro administration fee is deducted from each applicant and there is no limit to the number of applications each individual can make. |
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Aluminium alloys and magnesium alloys are used for applications where strength and lightness are required. |
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Less commonly, addition of manganese, aluminium, indium and other elements can produce more unusual colors of gold for various applications. |
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Colloidal gold is used in research applications in medicine, biology and materials science. |
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In the late 19th century, lead's toxicity was recognized, and its use has since been phased out of many applications. |
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Its high density and resistance to corrosion have been exploited in a number of related applications. |
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In the wake of lead concerns, zinc appears in weights for various applications ranging from fishing to tire balances and flywheels. |
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Nonprovisional patent applications undergo full Patent Office review and establish the filing date. |
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Porcelain and other ceramic materials have many applications in engineering, especially ceramic engineering. |
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Among the OCS applications Louis facilitated was that of a young Jackie Robinson, later to break the baseball color barrier. |
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Freshwater filtration applications are useful, too, and will commonly grow species such as Spirogyra. |
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Electrochemical electricity generation is important in portable and mobile applications. |
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The smallest turbines are used for applications such as battery charging for auxiliary power. |
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Jellyfish are also harvested for their collagen, which can be used for a variety of applications including the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Gamma emitters are used in radiography while neutron emitting sources are used in a range of applications, such as oil well logging. |
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The uranium can then be used in the manufacture of new nuclear fuel, or in applications where its density is an asset. |
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Interest in organotechnetium compounds has also been motivated by applications in nuclear medicine. |
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However, its radioactivity is a major problem in safe catalytic applications. |
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Solid solutions have important commercial and industrial applications, as such mixtures often have superior properties to pure materials. |
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When maps with contour lines became common, the idea spread to other applications. |
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The task of population estimation differs in three important respects from many other applications of orbitally acquired data. |
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In particular, the use of osbipy as a DNA contrast agent may also have applications in DNA mapping technologies. |
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During the 1980s and 1990s auger dredges were primarily used for sludge removal applications from waste water treatment plants. |
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Today, auger dredges are used for a wider variety of applications including river maintenance and sand mining. |
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The original motivation for satellite navigation was for military applications. |
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Soft options such as beach nourishment protect coastlines and help to restore the natural dynamism, although they require repeated applications. |
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This was adopted on the morning of 30 June 1970, a few hours before the applications to join were officially received. |
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Later, in 1943, Page greatly improved radar with the monopulse technique that was used for many years in most radar applications. |
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This evolved in the civilian field into applications for aircraft, ships, and roads. |
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Some GPS applications use this time for display, or, other than for the basic position calculations, do not use it at all. |
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Another method that is used in surveying applications is carrier phase tracking. |
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By May 2010, 21 countries had submitted applications to ICANN, representing 11 languages. |
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This has generated strong interest in practical applications that use these fungi in the biological control of these agricultural pests. |
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Introduced by Beschel in the 1950s, the technique has found many applications. |
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Industry requires pure water for many applications and utilizes a variety of purification techniques both in water supply and discharge. |
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Amongst others, applications include medicines, food and feed, textiles, cosmetics and the process industry. |
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Uses include refrigerants, blowing agents, propellants in medicinal applications and degreasing solvents. |
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Differences between genomes have anthropological, medical and forensic implications and applications. |
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As in other applications of the phrase sui generis, the decisions will be a unique matter of fact, degree, and professional opinion. |
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For most cooking applications the dried buds, which are also referred to as flowers, are used. |
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This is a benefit in endurance applications and for cruising sails where durability is key. |
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Chobham armour is a special type of composite armour used in military applications. |
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More recent applications include issues such as human rights, legal pluralism, and political uprisings. |
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Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. |
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Within these broad categories there are wide varieties of hook types designed for different applications. |
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Triple hooks are used on all sorts of artificial lures as well as for a wide variety of bait applications. |
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As a result, they cannot be used for pushing or similar compressive applications. |
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Cladding, shingles, sill plates and exposed timbers or glulam beams are examples of potential applications for treated wood. |
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Preserved wood is used most often for railroad ties, utility poles, marine piles, decks, fences and other outdoor applications. |
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Since 1990 PPG 16 has required planners to consider archaeology as a material consideration in determining applications for new development. |
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As the speed of technological advances accelerated in civilian applications, so too warfare became more industralised. |
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One of the more notable applications of printing technology was the chao, the paper money of the Yuan. |
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Silk's attractive lustre and drape makes it suitable for many furnishing applications. |
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This impressive mechanical strength has made silk fibroin very competitive for applications in biomaterials. |
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Thus, the removal of sericin is an essential step to assure biocompatibility in biomaterial applications of silk. |
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Manufactured primarily for maritime and aviation applications, they can also detect pitch and roll of ships. |
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On the back of the mater there is often engraved a number of scales that are useful in the astrolabe's various applications. |
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The main potential applications are postprostatectomy and postradiotherapy, diabetes associated erectile dysfunction, and Peyronie's disease. |
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In such cases, there are fewer ground rules, and fewer formal applications of international law. |
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In navigational applications, RDF signals are provided in the form of radio beacons, the radio version of a lighthouse. |
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The Tsar's court was interested in the West's more advanced technology, particularly when military applications were involved. |
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Mail has applications in sculpture and jewellery, especially when made out of precious metals or colourful anodized metals. |
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However, since very strict word order is rare in practice, such applications of word order studies are rarely effective. |
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Pseudographics is an inexpensive way to convey simple graphical information and should probably be used more widely in batch applications. |
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We wish to alert judges to the need to scrutinise applications for disclosure of details about informants with very great care. |
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Computer applications demand that there are some identical attributes or relations at some level of abstraction. |
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Douglas Hofstadter and his team challenged the shared structure theory and mostly its applications in computer science. |
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Rule 65 governs the procedure on applications for preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders. |
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Rangeability basically assesses the ability of a given measurement device to be applied to a variety of applications. |
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Apart from traditional applications, iron is also used for protection from ionizing radiation. |
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In some decorative applications, wood with knots may be desirable to add visual interest. |
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Common applications include bearings, gears, rockets, turbines, airplanes, pipes, and pressure vessels. |
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These types of mills are commonly used to hot roll wide plates, most cold rolling applications, and to roll foils. |
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Carbon fiber is replacing steel in some cost insensitive applications such as aircraft, sports equipment and high end automobiles. |
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The steel, originally intended for making clock springs, was later used in other applications such as scissors, axes and swords. |
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Shaft horsepower is a common rating for jet engines, industrial turbines, and some marine applications. |
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These features would make it similarly suited for a variety of industrial applications. |
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Evans received a patent for his new steam engine in 1804, and set about looking for commercial applications. |
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Geometries ranging from simple to extremely complex in a variety of diameters can be produced using boring applications. |
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Milling cutters for specific applications are held in various tooling configurations. |
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Bramah's hydraulic press had many industrial applications and still does today. |
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Roebuck started medical practice at Birmingham, but devoted much of his time to chemistry, especially its practical applications. |
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There is a vast array of specialty blind rivets that are suited for high strength or plastic applications. |
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This design is ideal for high vibration applications where the back surface is inaccessible. |
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Riveting is still widely used in applications where light weight and high strength are critical, such as in an aircraft. |
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For all applications, naturally produced and chemically produced sodium sulfate are practically interchangeable. |
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The paper may then undergo sizing to alter its physical properties for use in various applications. |
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These chlorinated compounds are emitted during cleaning applications, some of which are toxic and probable human carcinogens. |
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Plastic materials are formed by sintering for applications that require materials of specific porosity. |
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They are frequently used for repair and construction of other applications such as drains. |
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Combined with new battery technologies, such as the lithium battery, it gives much better performance in safety lamp applications. |
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From 1871, all applications for renewal were sent to a Turnpike Trust Commission. |
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Pin shackles are practical in many rigging applications where the anchor bolt is expected to experience some rotation. |
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Evidently, the trend in security applications is to reinvent the wheel, or in this case, to reinvent the directory service. |
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Edinburgh is highly competitive with 10 applications per place according to the latest Times data. |
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In this chapter, we'll build a RESTful web service on top of the MoviesService and OrdersService applications. |
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In most cases, reduced application performance is preferable to the alternative of stopping applications entirely to move or restripe data. |
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Graphite is an electric conductor, consequently, useful in such applications as arc lamp electrodes. |
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Charcoal is the traditional fuel of a blacksmith's forge and other applications where an intense heat is required. |
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In electrical applications a coil of wire carrying a current has important magnetic properties. |
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It advises the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and National Assembly for Wales on applications for works on common land. |
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Since then he has been an Consultant Engineer within INMOS, specialising in GPS and satcomms applications of the transputer. |
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It takes many applications of lacquer and subsequent wet sanding operations to obtain that final smooth luster. |
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The deadline for submitting college applications is April 19th. |
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The result was that the Government of the day had a spate of applications for permits to hold art unions. |
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The applications were doubtless snowed under in the maze of official correspondence which avalanched the new government. |
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The primary applications considered are bio-mechanical simulations of musculoskeletal systems. |
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Here, we have focused the attention on PMMA because this polymer is considered a biostable polymer in biomedical applications. |
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Capacitive touchscreens are all glass and designed for use in ATMs and similar kiosk-type applications. |
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They typically provide 6 to 16 weeks of delayed release in turf applications. |
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Hex nut is made of carbon steel or Monel, while parts coming in contact with corrodents are made of metals suited to the particular applications. |
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The criminal applications of viruses in the cyberverse are almost without limits. |
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I take care to dash the character with such particular circumstance as may prevent ill-natured applications. |
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Nowadays silicone-free defoamers are used moreand more in many applications. |
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The Access object model contains many enums that you can use in your applications. |
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The applications of extremophiles and their products, extremolytes, with their possible implications for human use are also discussed broadly. |
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Fieldscale venting applications have successfully recovered large quantities of volatile organics from contaminated soil. |
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Pervy's research in filmology may eventually open wider applications of films in modern languages. |
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There has been no definitive or pervasive ruling as yet on flip-ins, but courts in specific cases have limited their applications. |
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All I ask is, Do the existing applications of matter forthspeak any operation of intelligent power? |
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It has been exploited in a range of natural language processing applications and has inspired the development of framenets for many languages. |
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The clients are able to discover, browse, create, edit and publish geo-content useful for MR applications. |
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Bronze is used to make bronze wool for woodworking applications where steel wool would discolour oak. |
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Various kinds of bronze are used in many different industrial applications. |
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Some argue that having impedance mismatch is difficult for programming intensive applications. |
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If you need to kern anything beyond the most commonly used pairs, you can use applications software such as Adobe PageMaker to customize pairs. |
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So far as is known, it did not supply mechanical power and the potential practical applications of this invention did not receive recognition. |
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Also defined are six auxiliary latitudes which are used in special applications. |
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The borough council had made several applications for city status since 1889, and took the opportunity of the visit to renew its request. |
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The effective relaxation of the population rule led to applications from Portsmouth and Salford. |
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The civil servants in the Home Office were minded to refuse both applications. |
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An innovation on this occasion was that a competition was to be held, and communities would be required to submit applications. |
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However, applications for naturalisation are normally granted if the requirements are met. |
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Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. |
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In the following years, it also created a growing market for games, applications, and utilities. |
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An effective logo is simple, memorable, and works well in any medium including both online and offline applications. |
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The Wankel engine did not find many applications in aircraft, but was used by Mazda in a popular line of sports cars. |
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One of the early applications of Turing's paper was the work by James Murray explaining spots and stripes on the fur of cats, large and small. |
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Williams led a TRE development group working on CRT stores for radar applications, as an alternative to delay lines. |
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This type of motor is now used for the vast majority of commercial applications. |
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Difficulties with controlling speed near synchronous speed limit applications. |
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Servomotors are used in applications such as machine tools, pen plotters, and other process systems. |
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For mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors. |
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These were much more powerful for a given cylinder size than previous engines and could be made small enough for transport applications. |
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Injectors became popular in the 1850s but are no longer widely used, except in applications such as steam locomotives. |
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Prior to and during World War I, the expansion engine dominated marine applications, where high vessel speed was not essential. |
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In recent decades, reciprocating Diesel engines, and gas turbines, have almost entirely supplanted steam propulsion for marine applications. |
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They were eventually replaced in these niche applications by steam turbines. |
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The Rankine cycle is used in virtually all steam power production applications. |
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Concepts and models used in evolutionary biology, such as natural selection, have many applications. |
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Practical applications also include automatic evolution of computer programmes. |
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Differential calculus is the study of the definition, properties, and applications of the derivative of a function. |
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Modern electric light sources come in a profusion of types and sizes adapted to myriad applications. |
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These approaches have applications in machine tools, MEMS, NEMS, optoelectronics design, and many other fields. |
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The Home Office publishes quarterly statistics on applications to the Worker Registration Scheme. |
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Policy applications include estimating the effects of changing tariff rates and trade quotas. |
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If you use computer applications that let you access information from a database system, you're probably a mere mortal. |
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When recruitment took place in 2010, over 240,000 applications were received. |
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus has made applications to the CGF to send teams. |
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Carbon fibre was already used in aerospace applications but had never been applied to a complete racing car monocoque. |
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While it was never raced in Formula One due to technical changes, WHP has since seen its technology adapted for a range of applications. |
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Most microtools for use in medical applications are operated by tethers of some kind. |
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In conjunction with the Post Office, it is possible to submit most passport applications at a number of branches. |
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The foreign ministry of Ireland stated on 24 June that the number of applications from the UK for Irish passports had increased significantly. |
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It allowed single judges to reject manifestly inadmissible applications made against the states that have ratified the protocol. |
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They are not planning authorities, but are consulted on some planning applications. |
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Others have submitted applications for recognition which are being considered. |
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This figure would rise significantly in cases where visa applications are also made for children. |
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In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. |
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The suite is a technological innovation, with networked computing modules to support different applications. |
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Deuterium compounds have applications in chemistry and biology in studies of reaction isotope effects. |
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These electric motorlike devices generally are rugged, reliable performers with sufficient resolution for most machine applications. |
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For more advanced applications, microseismic monitoring is sometimes used to estimate the size and orientation of induced fractures. |
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Locations were chosen by potential developers and a large number of applications were submitted. |
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Considering the large number of applications in healthcare, multiple sign-ons can become a significant burden to the users. |
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There are so many uses for the square, in fact, that a new model will usually come complete with a booklet enumerating its applications. |
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But patent applications are increasingly accompanied by volumes and volumes of data on DVD, which taxes the resources of the patent office. |
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Likewise in fluorescence applications, an epifluorescence configuration is normally chosen over transfluorescence. |
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Abrasives are used extensively in applications such as grinding, abrading, cleaning, and for imparting shape and finish. |
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Newcastle College saw applications for its Open College Network North East Region's Access courses double in the last 12 months. |
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When you unload a DLL, the memory and other system resources it is using will become available for use by other applications. |
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There are still two hundred unported applications that we need to add to the distribution. |
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Other applications include acid washing package boilers and descaling large plate and tubed heat exchangers without the need for dismantling. |
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The only shortcoming is that there are few software applications and add-ins that work for 64-bit edition. |
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The ADN solution needs to understand the applications as well as control the services. |
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Agarose, dextran, and cellulose are the natural polymers that are most commonly used as resins in chromatography applications. |
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The Airbus BizLab welcomes applications for acceleration programmes in Hamburg from start-ups. |
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Virtual addressing allows applications to believe that there is much more physical memory than actually exists. |
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Typical current applications include alloy steel gears, carbon steel shafts and tool and die steel die and wear parts. |
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All pen applications can be categorized as either pencentric or pen-enabled. |
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You should anticipate that it will take about four or five applications of three coats each before the parts are finished. |
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Mating silicon to gallium arsenide, which currently shows up in special applications, which has been a technological goal for more than 30 years. |
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Unlike other Microsoft Office applications, Access doesn't automatically display an empty workspace when you start the program. |
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Lastly, it provides random access times on the order of minutes, an unacceptably slow performance for many archival applications. |
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During the workshop, teachers will be briefed about the construction and applications of water rockets. |
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Vitiva has developed a highly concentrated water-soluble rosemary extract, AquaROX 80, for food, dietary supplement and beverage applications. |
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There are no complicated VPN set ups, tokens, or unfamiliar webified applications to struggle with. |
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Popular applications of e-learning include weblogs and wikis which serve as valuable tools for improving writing skills in a foreign language. |
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Oracle ADF Mobile uses open standard technologies to develop applications which can access native device services like camera, GPS, contacts etc. |
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Series 2 for dry-air applications acts directly on the silicon chip and comes into contact with the strain gauges of the Wheatstone bridge. |
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Adriamycin is used as a broad spectrum anticancer drug, but its irreversible cardiotoxicity greatly limits its clinical applications. |
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Adulticide applications, particularly aerial applications and thermal fogging, are quite visible and contribute to public apprehension. |
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In addition, WID incorporates a screen rejuvenation development tool, allowing true integration of host systems in e-business applications. |
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Many digital communications and radar applications today require demodulation and analysis of wideband signals in the microwave region. |
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Wahlco also manufactures immersion and air duct heaters plus thermocouple probes for custom applications. |
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Designed for wire-to-wire and wire-to-board applications, its crimp and snap-in receptacles help to terminate AWG 20 to 30 wires. |
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Rate, placement, and timing of aldicarb applications to control Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri in oranges. |
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This is a combination of three active ingredients that provides fungicidal and algicidal protection for exterior applications. |
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Based on application, the LAB market can be broadly segmented into Linear Alkylbenzene Sulfonate and other applications. |
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We're the experts in the marketing of used workboats and related marine accessories for heavy-civil, marine and oilfield applications. |
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