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has and interrupt
When a new symbol has been entered, the device typically sends an interrupt to alert the CPU to read it.
When either writing through or directly to physical device registers, this may, but not necessarily, cause a real interrupt to occur at the device's central processor unit ( CPU ), if it has one.
Once it reaches zero, it sends an interrupt to the processor indicating that it has finished counting.
# Decides that, by laying mines in the internal or territorial waters of the Republic of Nicaragua during the first months of 1984, the United States of America has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligations under customary international law not to use force against another State, not to intervene in its affairs, not to violate its sovereignty and not to interrupt peaceful maritime commerce ;
While interrupts are masked, the current task has exclusive use of the CPU since no other task or interrupt can take control, so the critical section is protected.
It has also been employed as a " hardware " counter in some designs ; a famous example of this is the ZX81, which lets it keep track of character positions on the TV screen by triggering an interrupt at wrap around ( by connecting INT to A6 ).
Like the refresh register, this register has also sometimes been used creatively ; in interrupt modes 0 and 1 it can be used as simply another 8-bit data register.
Later, after the interrupt handler has finished, these tasks are executed by the main loop.
Teacher has regarded him as the mouthiest of the Kids too, as in Singled Out and Feature Length Strips, Spotty would tend to interrupt and commentate the lessons aruptly.
Terminate and Stay Resident ( TSR ) is a computer system call in DOS computer operating systems that returns control to the system as if the program has quit, but keeps the program in memory, to be revived later by a hardware or software interrupt.
The stored address is called after the TSR has received the interrupt and has finished its processing, in effect forming a singly linked list of interrupt handlers, also called interrupt service routines, or ISRs.
Since transmission of a single character may take a long time relative to CPU speeds, the UART will maintain a flag showing busy status so that the host system does not deposit a new character for transmission until the previous one has been completed ; this may also be done with an interrupt.
This IC has seven internal 8-bit registers which hold information and configuration data about which data is to be sent or was received, the baud rate, interrupt configuration and more.
The 8085 has extensions to support new interrupts, with three maskable interrupts ( RST 7. 5, RST 6. 5 and RST 5. 5 ), one non-maskable interrupt ( TRAP ), and one externally serviced interrupt ( INTR ).
However, when he gets a turn at the microphone to air his grevances to the board, Smith immediately shuts him out and has the convention adjourned, despite Moore's attempts to interrupt him.
Smith sentimentally and poignantly sings the opening lines of " White Cliffs of Dover ", and " We'll Meet Again ", and then ( to avoid lowering the tone ) has to interrupt Jones when he begins to sing, " Hitler has only got one ..."
** Receiving: the CAN controller stores received bits serially from the bus until an entire message is available, which can then be fetched by the host processor ( usually after the CAN controller has triggered an interrupt ).

has and usual
Even when public bodies arrived at a consensus, at least one dissenting vote has been usual.
One or two of the schools have a five year curriculum, but the usual pattern of American education has limited most of them to the four-year plan which seems to be the minimum in acceptable institutions.
It is important to note that, although li is sometimes translated as " ritual " or " rites ", it has developed a specialized meaning in Confucianism, as opposed to its usual religious meanings.
Legend has it that α CVn was brighter than usual during the Restoration, as Charles II returned to England to take the throne.
* The cofinality of the real numbers with their usual ordering is ℵ < sub > 0 </ sub >, since N is cofinal in R. The usual ordering of R is not order isomorphic to c, the cardinality of the real numbers, which has cofinality strictly greater than ℵ < sub > 0 </ sub >.
A little economy today has no sense as usual for future.
A felony ( German: Verbrechen ) is defined as a crime which has a usual minimum sanction of one year of imprisonment.
The language of arithmetic has symbols for 0, 1, the successor operation, addition, and multiplication, intended to be interpreted in the usual way over the natural numbers.
For square matrices with entries in a non-commutative ring, for instance the quaternions, there is no unique definition for the determinant, and no definition that has all the usual properties of determinants over commutative rings.
Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operated since the 17th century.
Edinburgh has two repertory cinemas, the Edinburgh Filmhouse, and the Cameo, and the independent Dominion Cinema, as well as the usual range of multiplexes.
Current research has established that humans are genetically highly homogenous ; that is, the DNA of individuals is more alike than usual for most species, which may have resulted from their relatively recent evolution or the possibility of a population bottleneck resulting from cataclysmic natural events such as the Toba catastrophe.
The event temporarily warmed air temperature by 1. 5 ° C, compared to the usual increase of 0. 25 ° C associated with El Niño events .< ref name =" Trenberth "> Since then, mass coral bleaching has become common worldwide, with all regions having suffered " severe bleaching ".
The TGV has set many world speed records, the most recent on 3 April 2007, when a new version of the TGV dubbed the V150 with larger wheels than the usual TGV, and a stronger engine, broke the world speed record for conventional rail trains, reaching 574. 8 km / h ( 357. 2 mph ).
This is what has come to be called " single frame animation " or " object animation ", and it needs a slightly adapted camera that exposes only one frame for each turn of the crank handle, rather than the usual eight frames per turn.
The usual wording of official announcements of this nature was " The King has been pleased to appoint ...", but on this occasion the announcement said merely " The King has appointed ...", and his Private Secretary Lord Stamfordham asked the Solicitor-General, Sir Robert Garran, to make sure Scullin was aware of the exact wording.
Still, given that the sources of this data has remained the same for the past 15 years, we can at least see a trend of unemployment staying high throughout this period, but rising sharply in the mid to late 90's peaking at 70 % in 1999 ( 2000 CIA World Factbook is the source for that number ), and then decreasing to the usual rates of around 50 % in recent years.
The domain from where the applet executable has been downloaded is the only domain to which the usual ( unsigned ) applet is allowed to communicate.
As the name implies, the usual number of divisions is four, but the principle has been extended to very large numbers of " quarters ".
Adar II ( or Adar Bet — " second Adar ") is the " real " Adar, and has the usual 29 days.
Kasparov with black chose the Berlin Defence instead of his usual Sicilian and Polgár proceeded with a line which Kasparov has used himself.
For example, in the Gregorian calendar ( a common solar calendar ), February in a leap year has 29 days instead of the usual 28, so the year lasts 366 days instead of the usual 365.

has and rhythm
Without losing the distinctive undertow of Brahmsian rhythm, the pacing is firm and the over-all performance has a tightly knit quality that makes for maximum cumulative effect.
Moreover, man may not supplant or frustrate the physical arrangements established by God, who through the law of rhythm has provided a natural method for the control of conception.
An impressive technician, Mr. Skolovsky has fine rhythm, to boot.
All this has been gorgeously orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick ; there is no rhythm section, only strings and woodwinds to carry the melodies and harmonies aloft.
Since the 1960s, the bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music as the bass instrument in the rhythm section.
But it's just basic rhythm and has gone by a lot of different names in my time.
Today, shag enthusiasts and historians also recognize the existence of a fourth original shag rhythm — what has come to be known as " long-double shag ".
Nevertheless, some reinforcement is desirable so that the poem has a natural rhythm.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
The hi-hat has a similar function to the ride cymbal ; The two are rarely played at once, but one or the other keeps the fine rhythm much of the time, played by the right stick of a right-handed drummer.
This is in contrast to the meter of most swing music, which has a 4 count basic rhythm.
The music and dance forms of the African diaspora, including African American music and many Caribbean genres like soca, calypso and Zouk ; and Latin American music genres like the samba, rumba, salsa ; and other clave ( rhythm )- based genres, were founded to varying degrees on the music of African slaves, which has in turn influenced African popular music.
The term " battente ," which means " to beat " in Italian, has do with the style the guitar is generally played in, which is principally as a rhythm instrument.
The verve, the enthusiasm, the rhythm and above all the very beat of India finds an expressive declaration amidst the folk music of India, which has somewhat, redefined the term " bliss ".
Syncopated rhythm is a common characteristic in jazz music that was adapted to jazz dance in the early twentieth century and has remained a significant characteristic.
It has its roots in 1940s ' and 1950s ' rock and roll, itself heavily influenced by rhythm and blues and country music.
They have been criticised for exploiting the massive catalogue of African American music, but it has also been noted that they both popularised that music, bringing it to British, world and in some cases American audiences, and helping to build the reputation of existing and past rhythm and blues artists.
Another distinction between ice dance and other disciplines of skating is the usage of music in the performances ; in ice dancing, dancers must always skate to music that has a definite beat or rhythm.
Concerto no 5 has the basic rhythm of a Viennese military march.
Ferrabosco's motets provided direct models for Byrd's Emendemus in melius ( a5 ), O lux beata Trinitas ( a6 ), Domine secundum actum meum ( a6 ) and Siderum rector ( a5 ) as well as a more generalized paradigm for what Joseph Kerman has called Byrd's ' affective-imitative ' style, a method of setting pathetic texts in extended paragraphs based on subjects employing curving lines in fluid rhythm and contrapuntal techniques which Byrd learnt from his study of Ferrabosco.
The period of their circadian rhythm has grown to 47 hours.
When a person has trouble getting to sleep, but has a normal sleep pattern once asleep, a circadian rhythm disorder is a likely cause.
This theme is repeated in the inner Fountain Court, but the rhythm is faster and the windows, unpedimented on the outer façades, are given pointed pediments in the courtyard ; this has led the courtyard to be described as " Startling, as of simultaneous exposure to a great many eyes with raised eyebrows.

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