The captain watched as the planet appeared first as a tiny speck, then as a steadily growing disk on the view-glass. |
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Just below the personal television unit was equipment for compact disk and audio tape use. |
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If you hear the hard disk working furiously and the green light on the front of the computer is very busy, then the machine is performing a task. |
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Electric edgers, which are small disk sanders, are available for sanding these edges of the floor or they may be done by hand. |
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The storage technologies underlying these solutions include hard disk drive-based systems, magnetic tape and optical storage. |
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As a result, the disk drive is still protected inside the computer housing, and many users have never seen a disk drive in its actual shape and form. |
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It seems that the disk heads are permanently moving, probably recalibrating. |
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You have to look at factors like how long the disk remains in a drive, which may be more critical in some apps than in others. |
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Memory drives can store much more information than a floppy disk and are also considerably faster. |
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Backlighting the hand, a bright yellow disk rests against a washy sienna background encircled by a repeating phrase in Gujarati. |
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Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists. |
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The galactic dust and gas fall into the black hole's accretion disk producing some very hot regions where huge quantities of energy are released. |
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Astronomers speculate that some then migrate inwards, dragged by the remaining material in the accretion disk around the star. |
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But before this material is permanently captured, it gathers into a swirling accretion disk that surrounds the black hole and radiates intensely. |
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All write operations are queued to the secondary device, or the journal device, which may be disk or tape. |
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Floppy disk platters are, well, thin and floppy and made of acetate plastic. |
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The ejected material is channeled into narrow jets perpendicular to the disk, while material from the disk falls onto the protostar. |
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Now when a grower calls in an order, the data disk shows exact field locations and acreage. |
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One indexing line on the disk equals one centimeter deviation at 100 meters. |
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A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy. |
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When she observed the galaxy later using the radio telescope, she found that it is embedded in a huge disk of atomic hydrogen gas. |
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In order to increase disk capacity in a jukebox, the physical size of the unit must be increased, which increases the cost of the unit. |
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Once there was an additional message that the floppy disk could not be read either. |
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If such a file exists, then the program reads it from disk and returns its content in an HTTP response. |
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The first copy is performed by the DMA engine, which reads file contents from the disk and stores them into a kernel address space buffer. |
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It won't write out to disk as a special word file that is only readable by the word program. |
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It also makes hard disk readers, importing the sliders on wafers from San Jose. |
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The program package includes a read-only memory compact disk and teacher workbook. |
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We defragged the hard drive after every test and rebooted the system to clear disk and memory caches. |
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Deleted files will be wiped from the disk as thoroughly as they can to reduce the possibility of recovery. |
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However, wiping a computer's primary hard disk means it will no longer start as normal. |
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The woman actually cut the thin, magnetic disk out of the plastic protective covering! |
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Straightforward wizards guide users through hard disk and Internet browser cleanups. |
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It may be impossible to reinstall without reformatting the hard disk of your computer. |
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To be really sure you've deleted Microsoft worms and viruses, you've got to reformat the disk before restoring from backup. |
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Since there's no write protection, nothing will stop a malicious user from reformatting it with the Operating System's disk tools. |
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The most reliable way to sanitize a computer is to wipe the hard disk clean and then reinstall its operating system from scratch. |
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Then, come the year end, I have receipts for five envelopes, two stamps and a computer disk to set against my vast and ginormous tax bill. |
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The disk is nested inside an elliptical ring of older, cooler, redder stars, which was seen in previous Hubble and ground-based observations. |
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It allows you to make the drive bootable, and you can also repartition the disk here, although any data resident at the time will be lost. |
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Much like a cache, the buffer is a data area between the requests being sent to the hard disk, and the data stored on the disk itself. |
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The company makes its start-up disk and monthly service available for resale by dealers. |
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If the disk began rotating at one revolution per minute, you could observe the angular velocity by looking at it. |
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The lab assistants will also show users how to store data and retrieve it from the public disk drive. |
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As the probably of reuse goes down, data is moved from primary disk storage to secondary storage and then off to tape for archiving. |
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The late 1990s saw the introduction of cheap hard disk and minidisk multi-track recorders, many with effects such as reverb and chorus built in. |
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Inside she found two items, one of which was a disk labelled with Cyrillic lettering. |
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An external disk drive handled long-term file storage and a flat ribbon cable sent data out to the printer. |
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So you can take the entire project on a disk and a laptop to your villa in Portugal and edit cost-free till you feel you've licked it. |
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Based on earlier reports we incorrectly overestimated the capacity improvement of the new disk format, thanks for putting us right on that. |
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To run the utility, double-click on My Computer, right-click the hard disk on which you want to free space and then click Properties. |
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The results indicates that the aplanatic hologram lenses are feasible for optical disk applications. |
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This model uses one or more large workstations or file servers to locally attach the shared disk storage. |
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Both the linear and helical scan tape drives and the disk drive keep an accurate record of the location of data on the recorded media. |
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The faster the disk rotates, the faster data passes the read head and the faster it gets off the disk and into Ram for processing. |
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I've had a problem with low back pain for years due to a damaged disk in my spine. |
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It is like a decorative disk on your wheel that covers all of the lug nuts that are mounted on your wheels to your car's axle. |
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As the lunar disk cleared the horizon, it appeared that a chunk had been taken out of its bottom. |
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Sales of digital cameras and hard disk audio players rose, helped by the summer holiday season. |
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Perpendicular recording enables the bits to be magnetized on end, perpendicular to the disk surface. |
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The disk drives and floppy drives in your computer also magnetize small dots to store your files. |
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For data archiving purposes the system is equipped with a magneto-optical disk drive. |
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Beyond this main memory are disk drives, which store even larger amounts of information. |
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The diskettes are recycled after a long, long interval in the cupboard, long after the hard disk files have been backed up. |
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With easy upgrade and full scalability, the central server is fully open to future upgrades with faster processors, larger disk drives, and more. |
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For example, is it important to discuss computer bits, bytes, disk drives and the like in an agricultural mechanics textbook? |
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One might be the idea that a SAS backplane or system is not only compatible with SAS disk drives, but SATA disk drives. |
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The devices can be used as a repository for large multimedia files, and to store backups of critical data as well as disk images. |
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There's a lot more to making backups than just copying a few files onto a CDRW disk and throwing it into a box. |
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The three rings score 5, 10 or 15 points if the disk lands within them respectively. |
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If the trailing edge of the pedal disk lags behind the leading edge, the trailing margin of the pedal disk will be stretched. |
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You will learn how to make your own manual thaumatropes with a disk and two pieces of string. |
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Several manufacturers are now doing this, and it is definitely a nice touch away from the DOS boot disk and flash utility of old. |
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Look for a data recovery software package that has a boot disk option available. |
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For instance, if I took an already working boot disk and just burn that to a CD, would it boot the computer? |
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This peer to peer, infinite disk space, share and share alike world keeps getting more interesting. |
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The boot sector is the portion of the hard disk that points the way to the operating system when a machine is powered up. |
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In other words, you do not have to worry about the cylinder, track or sector configuration of the disk drives. |
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In most cases, magnetic disk storage will be the medium of choice for several key reasons. |
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The software requires only five megabytes of hard disk space and 16 megabytes of random access memory. |
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The combined system will contain 50 terabytes of memory and two petabytes of disk storage. |
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The move to serially connected storage devices, primarily disk drives, is irrefutable. |
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Consequently, block storage networks only allow servers to access their own disk volumes. |
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The team found large hot bubbles extending above and below a disk of gas along the equator of the galaxy. |
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To get totality, the Moon must be near enough and the Sun far enough such that the lunar disk can completely block the Sun. |
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Your common thief comes in, spots the brand new disk drive and goes for it, tripping the tiny microswitch underneath. |
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She broke open the diskette sleeve and took out the internal disk and dried it off thoroughly with a towelette. |
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Multiple digital read channels may be used to read multiple tracks of an optical disk simultaneously. |
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Combination tools are tillage and incorporation tools that combine disk gangs, field cultivator shanks, and leveling devices. |
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In contrast, disk systems provide nearly instantaneous access, measured in just milliseconds. |
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The hard disk operates in milliseconds, or thousandths of a second, because it is mechanical. |
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A plurality of directors control data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory. |
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Besides a couple of eclipses slated for May, sky watchers would witness transits of two planets over the disk of the Sun. |
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Instead, a combination of disk mirroring and tape backup can provide a more complete protection scheme. |
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Some have gone further, enhancing their backup strategy with expensive disk arrays and mirroring. |
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The hallmarks of enterprise-class data protection are technologies like remote replication and disk mirroring. |
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When it was examined it was found to have a hole by the wheel stud and a section of the brake disk missing. |
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He jumped off when the disk was close, using his earlier momentum to go speeding towards Valshar's body. |
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Aten was the god of the solar disk who was monotheistically worshipped by Akhenaten, a religious theory which only lasted for one reign. |
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To have a look at the contents of the disk image, mount it as a loop device using these commands. |
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This value must be the weight of an empty bobweight including all mounting and disk retaining nuts. |
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An injection molded carrier for a disk drive or other electronic component includes two rails for slidable insertion into a chassis. |
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Rule out other causes such as claudication, disk disease, hypothyroidism, and myositis. |
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He fed the disk into the reader slot, checked to make sure no one had screwed up the settings, and hit go. |
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The hard disk is nearly full, the desktop has about 100 items on it, performance is achingly slow. |
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It's another single, one-line command from a bootable linux disk that takes seconds to complete. |
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The second and simpler way was to use the command to create a bootable floppy disk carrying the ROM image and thus get the installation running. |
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A Marine unlimbered his pack and withdrew a metal disk ten centimeters in diameter. |
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The Flash EPROM disk selected for the project is provided with a Linux driver and can be used as a Linux bootstrap disk. |
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To reclaim your disk memory, you need to clean up these unnecessary and unwanted files. |
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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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A program that scans Internet addresses for unprotected disk drives might be viewed as a hacking tool. |
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The yellow-green disk at the center of the flowers is a distinguishing mark for sneezeweed. |
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This material transfer from brake pad to disk continues as long as the pad is in use. |
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The type of disk chosen depends upon system requirements such as uptime, operating life and other features. |
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You may have conflict trouble with any software that plays about with disk drives. |
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Softly accompanied by New Age music, an elliptical disk of light crawls up the wall, its contour becoming fuller as it approaches the ceiling. |
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Has an isolated black hole captured gas while crossing the disk of a spiral galaxy? |
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The software that drives the virtual tape engine emulates tape devices on disk and manages the movement of data from cache to tape and back. |
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The software offers a virtual disk assignment that replaced more complex hardware-intensive reconfigurations. |
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Owing to the volatile nature of DRAM memory, a DRAM SSD requires its own power supply, cooling fan and disk backup for data retention. |
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A powerful PC server loaded with disk and tape drives might require 1,000 volt-amperes or more. |
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It's cheaper to disk my 2000 acres than to buy a straw chopper and chaff spreader for my combine. |
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Motorola uses the same machinery to deposit the magnetic maternal as that used to sputter the magnetic oxide on to disk drive platters. |
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Still, there are ways of squeezing more performance out of a disk drive with a larger cache memory. |
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For large RAM systems, however, the operating system tries to cache every disk operation. |
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They are used for quality control in manufacturing digital recording heads as well as in the construction of compact audio disk stampers. |
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We went halvers on this but I ended up with both the original disk and the manual. |
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With an occulting disk obscuring the Sun, an artificial eclipse would be produced. |
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The sun streams in through the open oculus, tracing a circular disk across the walls and floor, creating a walk-in solar observatory. |
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Storage virtualization has generally been associated with the handshake between computers and disk blocks. |
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I still need to find out if I have FireWire capability and how much available hard disk space I have. |
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The storm had cleared as if it never were, the silver disk on high hanging like a puppet without strings in the twilight sky. |
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It is also the first disk imaged around an M-type red dwarf, the most common type of star in the stellar neighborhood around the Sun. |
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We deal with tillers shares, disk harrowers, mowers and agricultural bearings. |
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This thin data storage device has a flexible recordable disk and recording heads arranged on both sides of the disk. |
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The GMR recording heads that are used in all of today's big disk drives are a good example of this. |
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In the late 1990s, multiple tape cartridges were required to contain the contents of a single disk drive. |
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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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Persistent cookies have an expiration date and are stored on a user's hard disk until that date. |
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The optic disk is where all of the nerve fibers come together at the back of the eye. |
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With the brilliant disk of the Sun blocked, the faint light of the corona reveals streamers of solar wind blowing out into space. |
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You use another or the same hard disk drive, CD or DVD, floppy disks, streamers, etc. |
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Turnips were broadcast-seeded following one disk tillage of wheat stubble in late July. |
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We see frequencies of hundreds of hertz, or hundreds of revolutions of the disk per second. |
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My husband owns a 200 disk CD changer and we are considering filling it with all our classical albums and using that instead of the radio. |
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Disk imaging plays an important part in not only disaster recovery and bare-metal restores, but also in disk deployment and change management. |
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For instance, within the disk, electrically charged material might pile up, triggering the disk to fragment. |
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The Kuiper belt is an icy disk of debris orbiting the sun, beyond Neptune, and is the original home of many comets. |
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Well, Akenaton is usually given credit for introducing the concept, focusing worship on the sun disk Aton as the source of all life. |
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The Linux filesystem also supports sparse files, so swapfiles only consume the amount of disk space needed by their non-zero data. |
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Consider buying a machine with swappable optical drives to let you insert a second battery, DVD or hard disk if necessary. |
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The pleasure of having a disk that is brimming to capacity, chucking it out and throwing in a new one that's 5 times the size is immeasurable. |
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The servers also have six hot-swap PCI-X slots, a service processor, redundant cooling and eight hot-swap disk bays. |
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The system can support up to 16 hot-swappable Serial ATA and SCSI hard disk drives. |
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For example, the hot-swappable disk improves MTTR but is internally far more complex than a non-swappable disk. |
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We investigate the evolution of a circumterrestrial disk of debris generated by a giant impact on the Earth. |
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It is found that an impact by a Mars-sized body usually results in formation of a circumterrestrial disk rather than direct formation of a clump. |
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A bipolar nebula is one that is created by ejecting material primarily in a flat disk perpendicular to a single axis of symmetry. |
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You can also overwrite the disk with one or more passes of random data, though this additional step is not necessary. |
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If the primary backup system is a disk array, then there is no protection from the virus. |
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After giving it a clean-out and a blast with compressed air, the performance was back to normal and the disk errors a thing of the past. |
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The snout of peccaries has the same mobile cartilaginous disk and terminal nostrils as pigs. |
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The ring and disk were perforated by ten holes each, and gravity tended to align the holes ten times per revolution. |
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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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I was told the hard disk was so immense that I would never need to buy another computer ever again. |
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In the past, when a disk drive was updated in a personal computer, the old disk drive was thrown away. |
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Hard disk drives are already being used in personal video recorders and set top boxes today. |
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Thanks to those awfully nice people at TiVo, I am enjoying the loan of one of their hard disk personal video recorders. |
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Each disk is about the size of a small phonograph record and is intricately cut with identical spiraling designs. |
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Because of the Mercury's high orbital inclination, it can be seen crossing the disk of the sun only rarely. |
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Well, in the case of the Helix, finding a disk inclined at an angle to a ring would be a surprise. |
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Remember also that many disk and other utility programs are incompatible, this is not necessarily a problem as they are largely redundant. |
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Mirrors, indicator lights, the number-plate and tax disk are easy to remove and replace. |
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He didn't want to commit but he thinks there's more arthritis and some herniated disk issues. |
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Towards the end of the class, I needed a file from the teacher's comp, and took a disk to his office to get it. |
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A new compact disk featuring some great traditional entertainers was recently launched. |
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The floppy disk has several replacements, including writeable compact discs and keychain flash memory devices. |
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All of your corporate and personal data can be inexpensively protected from a disk crash. |
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This takes snapshots of a system's hard disk content and stores the information in a compressed form on a server. |
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The second issue was a recent case where I was using a 925 board to build a media center box and the driver disk refused to initialize. |
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There are cases where a suspect has broken a diskette and cut the magnetic media inside the disk with pinking shears. |
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The inner planets all formed from the disk of gas and dust, the solar nebula, that surrounded our young sun. |
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Roadmap-patterned wallpaper lined the elevator's interior, and an array of pinwheels and movable disk sculptures were laid out on shelves. |
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The disk is cooled primarily by conduction across the gap region, which can be filled with high-thermal-conductivity gases like helium. |
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Presently, raw data from most research are likely to be filed away or lost in the depths of a hard disk once the paper is published. |
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Spherical disk blades provide better herbicide mixing than conical disk blades. |
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The machine has an expandable sewing field, and can be connected to a computer network or run from a machine-attached disk drive. |
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The neural and costal plates of the dorsal disk form as the outgrowths of these endoskeletal bones on inside the dermis. |
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Using X-ray guidance, the doctor places an expandable disk into the defect, which plugs the hole. |
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Now anything I put in the CD drive or floppy drive comes up with an invalid system disk error. |
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Thru a small telescope you may be able to make out the fact that it is actually a disk and not a point of light. |
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With those gone, I sever the wires that connect the disk drive to my memory core. |
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We also rebooted between test iterations to clear out disk and memory caches. |
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As is now regarded as typical of bat-pollinated flowers, the corolla is sturdy and the nectary disk is large. |
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I'm a writer and can do words on a page and I cut my computer writing teeth on a single disk WordPerfect floppy. |
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With each failure, the risk of a serious loss mounts, should a disk crash or a database corruption occur. |
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The iSCSI volume can be partitioned, named and formatted like a normal disk drive. |
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Through an associated software utility, the disk is formatted and can be only unlocked when the security dongle is used. |
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As usual, the disk was freshly formatted, and configured with only one partition. |
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As of this writing, it's probably a bad idea to format a disk using this tool. |
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Figure 2 demonstrates a disk that was randomized properly before being formatted to contain an encrypted filesystem. |
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The.exe file is a self-extracting image that formats a floppy disk and writes the image to that disk. |
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Worse still, it attempts to format a user's hard disk when a user next tries to reboot. |
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A user asked him why the floppy drive made that noise while formatting a new disk and he answered. |
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If you choose the latter, then you will need to format your hard disk and do a clean install of the operating system and applications. |
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Similar to a disk defragmenter, Registry Compactor analyzes the Registry and checks for fragmentation. |
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When machine seeding, plant in a shallow furrow or spread seeds out and disk them into the soil. |
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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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I know that spinning a physical disk draws a lot more charge out of a NiCad or Alkaline cell than just pushing electrons around inside a semiconductor chip. |
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Centrifugal compressors use a vaned rotating disk or impeller in a shaped housing to force the gas to the rim of the impeller, increasing the velocity of the gas. |
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The diagnosis of fibrocartilaginous emboli is made by documenting the presence of intervertebral disk material within the spinal cord vasculature. |
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Don't be fooled by smooth rounded corners of plastic disk enclosures. |
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They largely replaced disk drives as a transportable storage medium. |
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I have ideas for exhibits showing the internals of a PC hard disk where the platters are visible and a CD ROM taken apart enabling people to see how they work. |
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In the Chrome universe, a piece of software will not be a disk you buy, own, and are stuck with, but a place you go. |
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An important consideration is the fact that network resources, measured as throughput in MB per second are a fixed resource just as disk space and CPU cycles are. |
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Final editorial and advertising pages are then sent on computer disk to a vendor in Kansas City who prepares the final files and editorial page proofs. |
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The new disk is a real beaut, filled with 45 luscious gigabytes and spinning considerably faster than the old ones, so my system runs a load faster in its turn. |
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While it is entirely within the umbra the lunar disk brightness drops to about one part in 5,000 that of the near-full moon, and so it can still be seen. |
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One of the main disadvantages, however, is that it is not possible to share disk storage between multiple host computer systems with CPU-based software RAID solutions. |
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Every time a host application writes a transaction to the local disk storage subsystem, a data protection appliance writes it in parallel to the local compatible appliance. |
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So even during total lunar eclipse, the lunar disk is not completely dark. |
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The idea of adding a hard drive to a handset isn't new, but so far disk sizes and reliability issues have weighed against their incorporation into mobiles. |
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Write data segments stored in the first portion may be overwritten and the writing thereof to disk may be delayed according to a predetermined delayed writing policy. |
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If you have a diskette in the floppy drive, the eject button extends rather far, preventing you from storing a disk in the drive while the computer is in its carrying case. |
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The actuator latch of a hard disk drive selectively intercepts the movement of the locking protrusion at the actuator so that the actuator is locked and unlocked. |
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If it uses the FAT32 file format, any bootable floppy disk will do. |
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What's less clear is whether that application growth is itself driven by the falling cost of bulk disk capacity and by the perpetual need to do more for less money. |
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Note the blastula in reptiles is called a blastoderm or blastodisk because the divisions have been concentrated into a thin disk of cells at the animal pole. |
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If you provide enough disk storage, an entire backup run can proceed on schedule even when a tape drive fails or when somebody neglects to load the expected tapes. |
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As the matter in the accretion disk spirals toward the black hole it is heated to very high temperatures and emits strong highly energetic electromagnetic radiation. |
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A better option for recording onto a hard disk is a dual-receiver personal video recorder, which has an electronic programme guide to make scheduling easy. |
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These resulted in his Photometric Researches, the first modern compilation of star magnitudes and among the first works to suggest a disk shape for the Milky Way galaxy. |
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If one ignores removability of the optical medium from the drive, optical disk storage is inferior in every respect to magnetic hard disk storage. |
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You can retrieve up-to-date technical data any time, like main memory consumption, storage space, disk activity, communication on network interfaces, etc. |
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The source code was archived on a black 3.5-inch floppy disk now on display at the Boston Museum of Science. |
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Stellar matter will then fall either directly onto the surface of the neutron star, or first form an accretion disk before falling onto the surface. |
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We think we're viewing the accretion disk at a slightly tilted angle, and we see the light from each of these flares rise and fall in energy as they orbit the black hole. |
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As gas from the companion star spirals onto the so-called accretion disk surrounding the black hole, the material emits X rays and other radiation. |
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Several years ago, when she'd been employed at the firm for six months and married for just three, her husband suffered a slipped disk and was flat on his back for six months. |
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The only cure is to reformat the disk and reinstall the operating system. |
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This is because the star itself is formed from the disk at or near its center, and the gas and dust in the outer regions dissipate or accrete into planets. |
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This keeps great volumes of data easily accessible to users at all times without overloading primary storage or requiring expensive disk purchases for less active data. |
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Each triturator has a set of whirling metal disk with attached teeth. |
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Such redundancy becomes paramount in mission-critical systems to ensure that disk servers take over for each other in the event of a hardware failure or a planned outage. |
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If your ears are tired of slick auto-tuned vocals, pick up this disk for an aural detox. |
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The direction of polarization for a quasar is determined by the accretion disk surrounding it. |
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Like hard disk drives, magnetic tape is inherently rewritable, making data authentication difficult and forestalling acceptance by key regulatory agencies. |
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Rabh's proof defines a bijection between a disk and a triangle. |
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Rotation of the lever in a second direction translates rotational movement into sliding motion of the upper disk in a second direction to control the water flow rate. |
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Four laptops, one hard disk and a video camera were taken from Addameer's office, a statement from the group said. |
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As the disk and platen rotate, the embossing heads are quietly pressed into the recording medium so as to leave both a visual and tactual impression. |
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The Rosetta disk expands on the parallel text structure of the original Rosetta stone by archiving five distinct linguistic components for each language on the disk. |
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Having a completely inoperative disk drive is really starting to bug me. |
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So we refer to a soft copy of a CD-ROM disk as an ISO 9660 image. |
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But the magneto-resistant head was a totally different concept from the inductive head, which required you to do half the disk rotation in order to read it. |
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I could copy the cache automatically to an indexable disk every evening. |
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It executes program instructions, writes and reads information to or from memory, and accesses peripheral devices such as serial ports and disk controllers. |
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So the approach adopts object-based storage, or intelligent disk drives. |
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The second mutant phenotype is a slower rate of photoreceptive disk membrane renewal in the outer segments, caused by perturbed phagocytosis of disk membranes. |
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Although astronomers are surprised to find a blue disk of stars swirling around a supermassive black hole, they also say the puzzling architecture may not be that unusual. |
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For 18GB drives and highspeed 10,000 rpm drives, it is also important to minimize drive vibration to avoid excessive disk errors and time-consuming retries. |
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When imaging liposome attachment and coalescence to a clean surface, the slides were affixed to a magnetic disk and placed directly into the microscope. |
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Should they malfunction or prove insufficient to slow the rotor in high winds, a large disk brake mounted on the generator shaft can smoothly bring the turbine to a halt. |
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The movement of data directly from disk arrays to and from automated libraries across a dedicated network for backup and recovery applications is highly desirable. |
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Heretofore my worst disaster was a 3.5 inch disk going wonky and eating a chapter of my dissertation so my number was just up for a hard drive failure. |
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These can all narrow the thecal sac, but the location and imaging features of the process in this case are highly suggestive of a disk herniation. |
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Unlike many portables which require you to download drivers first, this one will plug into any computer and be recognised as a hard disk for you to transfer files. |
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A SAN is composed of servers or workstations and storage devices such as disk arrays or tape subsystems that are connected by a network infrastructure. |
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The data is recalled from tape to disk when next referenced. |
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It's quite possible to overwrite good data on a disk subsystem, and to return bad information. |
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Gastrulation is the process whereby the bilaminar embryonic disk is converted into a trilaminar disk, which occurs in the third gestational week. |
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The low-end became crowded with a variety of low-cost disk enclosures with iSCSI connectivity. |
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Don't allow anyone to introduce a floppy disk into any office computer unless the disk has first been checked out. |
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As noted above, the Acronis offering takes a bitmapped image of the disk while still in Windows and then monitors subsequent write operations. |
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A binary attack can occur in disk with a disassembler or in memory while an application is running. |
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A disk image backup program views the hard drive simply as a group of sectors. |
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Enterprise license allows two installations, two hosts and unlimited disk image size. |
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Its versatility in supporting multiple plugins includes disk image, VMware, Exchange Server, SQL Server, SharePoint and more. |
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Astronomers studied the star and its disk using the Subaru telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. |
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The researchers modelled the trajectories of several hundred centimeter-sized melilite mineral particles during a phase of disk instability. |
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For example, a user can acquire a disk, salvage a disk image for files, and catalog another disk all at once. |
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I normally use a buffing disk that attaches to a grinder, either way they will remove the mastic. |
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Diskless VDI architectures have lower operational costs as disk failure and replacement have been completely eliminated. |
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ExHPDM then interleaves the super blocks of data from several disk volumes to a single tape drive. |
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Secchi disk readings were also taken to ensure that the mesocosm depths were consistently in the photic zone. |
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In the old days, minicomputer user's choices were limited to using relatively small removable disk and open reel tape. |
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Near disk center, the Coronal Cells looked like photospheric granules with bright centers and dark, narrow intercellular lanes. |
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The recorded content on the hard disk recorder can be accessed on any connected television set in the house. |
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During surgery, a blood clot was removed, a slipped disk was adjusted, and an affected vertebral body was stabilized. |
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For example, a slipped disk is an acute condition that can be expensive to correct at the time of diagnosis. |
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Windows programs generally use more disk space than their DOS counterparts. |
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Today, it's desirable and justifiable to have one fixed disk and one removable disk. |
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Toshiba's lightweight, two-platter 80GB hard disk drive weighs only 98 grams, providing high performance in a slim design. |
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Cefepime and cefotaxime along with the clavulanate disk in the DDST detected most of the ESBLs in Acinetobacter. |
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Or it may consist of making a copy of an entire hard disk on either a series of floppy diskettes or on tape. |
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Hitachi is continually looking for ways to add value to our hard disk drive solutions. |
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Magicstor's research affiliate, for infringement of multiple Hitachi GST's patents relating to hard disk drives. |
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Because of cabinet volume, portability and durableness, flash memory disk attracts more and more consumers' attention. |
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