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modified and block
The block mode modified field tag was particularly suited to converting formatted, structured punched card input onto the 3270 display device.
Descendants of the basic small-block OHV V-8 design platform in production today have been much modified with advances such as aluminium block and heads, electronic engine management, and sequential port fuel injection.
This is part of a broader effort to create genetically modified cells that can be injected into a host to attack pathogens by generating specialized proteins that block viral replication at various phases of the viral life cycle.
Many Canadian Broadcasting Corporation stations broadcast a modified form of the SMPTE bars ( with an additional modulated ramp at the top and a CBC logo animation in place of the Q block ) late at night until late 2006, when the network moved to 24-hour broadcasting.
Note that, because control can never pass through the end of a basic block, some block boundaries may have to be modified after finding the basic blocks.
LWT's response to this was to reinvent itself as possibly ITV's first ' brand ': the on-screen identity changed from the cumbersome ' London Weekend Television ' to ' LWT ', the ' river ident ' was modified to three letters, the strapline ' The weekend starts here ' was introduced, and greater use of the distinct black-and-white-layered tower block that was its studios, was used in continuity.
Officially adopted by the Kansas State Legislature in 1927 and modified in 1961 ( the word " Kansas " was added below the seal in gold block lettering ).
The 427 SOHC used the side oiler engine block modified slightly to deal with the missing in-block cam among other OHC issues.
In later models the A-19 gun was modified to have a semi-automatic breech block.
The gun had a modified muzzle brake and a semi-automatic breech block.
Other major buildings include the 1820 Bâtiment des Loges, the modified cloister now called the Cour des Mûriers, the 1862 Bâtiment des Expositions which extended the campus to the Quai Malaquias, the Hôtel de Chimay built circa 1750 and acquired by the school in 1884, and a block of studios constructed circa 1945 in concrete by Auguste Perret.
This means that every write to a previously written block must first be read, erased, modified, and re-written to the same location.
For example, MISTY1 is a Feistel cipher using a three-round Feistel network in its round function, Skipjack is a modified Feistel cipher using a Feistel network in its G permutation, and Threefish ( part of Skein ) is a non-Feistel block cipher that uses a Feistel-like MIX function.
It was available in 957cc and 1117cc versions, the 1. 3 Fiesta having a modified Kent block ( Very few minor components were shared between the Valencia and Kent engines.
Franklin modified this so that the senators would not vote as a block.
The block was slightly modified to provide an oil return from the turbocharger.
This will bind the block modified with into one atomic structure, therefore forcing any threads using the associated resource to wait until there are no threads using the resource.
The central block, or corps de logis, was added by Charles Holden to a modified version of Greenslade's design.
1996 – 1997 models used a modified version of the same short block and had different heads.
The reason Willys did this was because they started from an existing L-head block and modified it to put the intake valves in a new, much taller head.
* Modified: The block has been modified in the cache.
If at this point the cache does not yet have the block locally, the block is read from the backing store before being modified in the cache.

modified and style
Where there are historical immigrant Chinese populations, the style of food has evolved and been adapted to local tastes and ingredients, and modified by the local cuisine, to greater or lesser extents.
In Japan, hearses, called " reikyusha " ( 霊柩車 ), can come in two styles: " Foreign " style, which is similar in build and style to an American hearse, or a " Japanese " style, in which the rear area of the vehicle is modified to resemble a small, ornate Buddhist temple.
Its earlier fast-back style was modified to a mild notch-back contour, and a new horizontal grille – not the prettiest in Opel history – dominated the frontal view.
In 1986, revised suspension settings, larger brakes with 4-piston calipers and modified exhaust was installed on the 928S, marking the final changes to old body style cars.
Fortresses built in this style throughout the 16th century did not become fully obsolete until the 19th century, and were still in use throughout World War I ( though modified for 20th century warfare ).
The edifice ( still used today ) was modified by the Romans, who adapted it to their different style of spectacles, including also circus games.
* Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Standard, which follows the modified Hepburn style.
The style of Soviet school uniform was modernized in 1962, and since that time was modified each decade.
The syntax was also modified to allow a more text-based programming style, as opposed to Self's widespread use of a GUI environment for programming.
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At the same time Scott modified the decorative style, losing much of the Gothic detailing and introducing a more modern, monumental style.
The modified shape is a very popular design for looping style tricks.
It was built in 1832 in the Federal style and modified in the 1840s to reflect the Greek Revival style.
The style of the building is a fairly traditional Oxford Gothic, modified by classical decorative detail, most notably the ‘ frontispiece ’ framing statues of James I and the Founders immediately facing visitors as they enter the College.
To his dismay, McQueen was never able to own the legendary Ford Mustang GT 390 that he drove in Bullitt, which featured a highly modified drivetrain that suited McQueen's driving style.
There he was received by the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles VI, on whose advice, according to the singer's first biographer, Giovenale Sacchi, he modified his style, singing more simply and emotionally.
His doctrine is a kind of utilitarianism, with a strong leaning on the speculative side to the modified literary scepticism of Cicero, for whom he had unbounded admiration and on whose style he based his own.
Some salons have modified their pricing to reflect " long hair " versus " short hair " or style instead of sex.
* Tabimina Balintawak – founded by Bob Silver Tabimina, one of Anciong Bacon's last major students and inheritor of Bacon's style that was modified by his stay in prison before his death.
This process was invented by the sixteenth-century Swiss artist Urs Graf, but became most popular in the nineteenth and twentieth century, often in a modified form where images used large areas of white-line contrasted with areas in the normal black-line style.

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