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Cables and connecting
* Cables connecting one building to another.
* Cables connecting computers and peripherals have almost completely disappeared.

Cables and one
Cables usually bring a large number of drop wires from all over a district access network to one wire center or telephone exchange.
In 1936, the US-based Insulated Power Cables Engineers Association specified a wrapping of duck tape as one of many methods used to protect rubber-insulated power cables.
Cables leaked by Wikileaks include her as one of the five most influential women in the Philippines, together with journalist Malou Mangahas, Ombudswoman Merceditas Gutierrez, former Isabela Governor Grace Padaca, and celebrity icon Kris Aquino.
It is one of the landing points for the Southern Cross telecommunications Cables.
The cable was manufactured in two parts: one section at BICC in Erith and the other at Pirelli Cables in Southampton.
Cables were often soldered in place at one end.
Several have been built in recent years ( one is at Cables in Western Australia ), and there is widespread enthusiasm in the global surfing community for additional projects.

Cables and communications
* Cables from wall outlets and jacks run to a communications closets, sometimes referred to as station cable.
However, as Kalb points out in her book, Congo Cables, the record shows that many communications by Devlin at the time urged elimination of Lumumba ( p. 53, 101, 129 – 133, 149 – 152, 158 – 159, 184 – 185, 195 ).
Another local firm, Callender's Cables ( Later British Insulated Callender's Cables ) supplied the world with high-class cable and also laid an underwater pipeline across the English Channel ( see Submarine communications cable ).

Cables and another
Cables are wrapped multiple times round the fixed block and round another block attached to the load.

Cables and cable
Cables can be securely fastened and organized, such as by using trunking, cable trays, cable ties or cable lacing.
Cables for linking multiple systems were available, as well as a cable to connect the NGPC and the Sega Dreamcast.
Cables will melt if too much power is pulled through too thin a cable.
Walter and Miriam Schneir, in a 1999 Nation article about the VENONA materials, " Cables Coming in From the Cold ," remarked on the difficulties of interpretation caused by their hearsay nature ; the many steps between a conversation and the sending of a cable ; language difficulties ; the possibility of imperfect decryption, and concluded " the Venona messages are not like the old TV show You Are There, in which history was re-enacted before our eyes.
Also in 1998, Telecom celebrated 500, 000 mobile customers connected to its mobile network, Southern Cross Cables Limited ( half owned by Telecom ) announced plans to build a fibre-optic cable linking New Zealand with Australia and North America, and Vodafone New Zealand bought BellSouth and started a campaign to attract Telecom customers to its network.
At the southern end of the peninsula Enderby's Wharf was occupied by a succession of famous submarine cable companies from 1857 onwards, including Glass Elliot, W T Henley, Telcon, Submarine Cables Ltd, STC, Nortel and Alcatel.
In 1951, the cable manufacturing company British Insulated Callender's Cables ( BICC ) advised the State Hydro-Electric Department that a cable crossing of Cook Strait was possible, but difficult, since there was no precedent for installing power cables in such difficult marine conditions.
* Leoni Cables, formerly Leonische Drahtwerke, cable firm from Germany
In August 2007, SC Cables contracted with Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the cable to 660 Gbit / s by the end of the first quarter 2008 and to 860 Gbit / s by the end of 2008, with future upgrade also by Alcatel-Lucent to 1. 2 Tbit / s in May 2010.
Cables for direct burial or for exposed installations may also include metal armor in the form of wires spiralled around the cable, or a corrugated tape wrapped around it.
Cables and chains were breached using either small cable cutters or 36 " bolt croppers, and D-locks were breached using a stubby bottle jack.
* Hindustan Cables Limited, an Indian cable manufacturer
That required a good site but by the early 1960s radically new aerial designs for the ILS transmitters developed by Standard Telephones & Cables ( ST & C ) improved ILS to an extent that leader cable could be dispensed with.

Cables and .
* Of Cables and Grips: The Cable Cars of San Francisco, by Robert Callwell and Walter Rice, published by Friends of the Cable Car Museum, first edition, 2000.
Cables patterns tend to draw the fabric together, making it denser and less elastic ; Aran sweaters are a common form of knitted cabling.
The armored cables were manufactured in southeast London at a factory in Erith, Kent, owned by Submarine Cables Ltd. ( owned jointly by Siemens Brothers & Company, Ltd, and The Telegraph Construction & Maintenance Company, Ltd ).
Cables to intermediate distribution frames terminate at the MDF.
* R. M. Black, The History of Electric Wires and Cables, Peter Pergrinus, London 1983 ISBN 0-86341-001-4
The Half Dome Cables Route hike runs from the valley floor to the top of the dome in ( via the Mist Trail ), with of elevation gain.
" Wikileaks Cables Reveal China ' ready to Abandon North Korea '" The Guardian, 29 Nov. 2010.
* Southern Cross Cables to New Zealand, Hawaii and the US mainland with a capacity of 620Gbit / s, with planned upgrade in Q2 2012.
* Southern Cross Cables to Fiji, Hawaii and the US mainland with a capacity of 620Gbit / s, with planned upgrade in the Q2 2012.
This became British Insulated Callender's Cables ( BICC ), and eventually Pirelli who announced its partial closure in 2003.
* North Face Cables route.
In July 1954, Standard Telephones and Cables was contracted to build the computer, with testing and installation performed by technicians within the School of Physics.
Her second volume, Cables to Rage ( 1970 ), which was mainly written during her tenure at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, addressed themes of love, betrayal, childbirth and the complexities of raising children.
In 1999, Schumacher also directed the music video for " Letting the Cables Sleep " by English rock band Bush.

connecting and one
" The words " Is, or Bee, or Are, and the like " add no meaning to an argument nor do derived words such as " Entity, Essence, Essentially, Essentiality ", which " are the names of nothing " but are mere " Signes " connecting " one name or attribute to another: as when we say, A man, is, a living body, wee mean not that the Man is one thing, the Living Body another, and the Is, or Being another: but that the Man, and the Living Body, is the same thing ;...." " Metaphysiques ," Hobbes says, is " far from the possibility of being understood " and is " repugnant to naturall Reason.
The bus connecting the CPU and memory is one of the defining characteristics of the system, and often referred to simply as the system bus.
In Family Group ( c. 1950 ) Alston's use of grey and ochre tones brings together the parents and son as if one with geometric patterns connecting them together as if a puzzle.
The three finds push back the date of the invention of the crank and connecting rod back by a full millennium ; for the first time, all essential components of the much later steam engine were assembled by one technological culture:
From the 16th century onwards, evidence of cranks and connecting rods integrated into machine design becomes abundant in the technological treatises of the period: Agostino Ramelli's The Diverse and Artifactitious Machines of 1588 alone depicts eighteen examples, a number that rises in the Theatrum Machinarum Novum by Georg Andreas Böckler to 45 different machines, one third of the total.
Players begin with both settlements on one of the islands, and must build ships connecting settlements between the two islands.
Formulae connecting a tangential angle, the angle anchored at the ellipse's center ( called also the polar angle from the ellipse center ), and the parametric angle t < ref > If the ellipse is illustrated as a meridional one for the earth, the tangential angle is equal to geodetic latitude, the angle is the geocentric latitude, and parametric angle t is a parametric ( or reduced ) latitude of auxiliary circle </ ref > are:
A person with no such coauthorship chain connecting to Erdős has an Erdős number of infinity ( or an undefined one ).
A Fibonacci spiral created by drawing circular arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling ; this one uses squares of sizes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and 34.
A fermionic propagator is represented by a solid line ( with an arrow in one or another direction ) connecting two vertexes, (•←•).
The main part of the Giza complex is a setting of buildings that included two mortuary temples in honor of Khufu ( one close to the pyramid and one near the Nile ), three smaller pyramids for Khufu's wives, an even smaller " satellite " pyramid, a raised causeway connecting the two temples, and small mastaba tombs surrounding the pyramid for nobles.
The lines connecting three points correspond to the group operation: a, b, and c on one line means a + b = c, a + c = b, and b + c = a.
The Jamaican Government has, since the late 1990s and in cooperation with private investors, embarked on a campaign of infrastructural improvement projects, one of which includes the creation of a system of freeways, the first such access-controlled roadways of their kind on the island, connecting the main population centres of the island.
* Expansion: 2 connectors: One CPU related similar to the one in the ZX-81, the other connecting to the Video sub-system.
The university traditionally centers on the Lundagård park adjacent to the Lund Cathedral, with various departments spread in different locations in town, but mostly concentrated in a belt stretching north from the park connecting to the university hospital area and continuing out to the northeastern periphery of the town, where one finds the large campus of the Faculty of Engineering.
Machines are connected via low-overhead routers and switches, as opposed to connecting one machine directly to another.
The collection contains 265 chōka ( long poems ), 4, 207 tanka ( short poems ), one tanrenga ( short connecting poem ), one bussokusekika ( poems on the Buddha's footprints at Yakushi-ji in Nara ), four kanshi ( Chinese poems ), and 22 Chinese prose passages.
" According to Catherine Jarrige of the Centre for Archaeological Research Indus Baluchistan at the Musée Guimet in Paris: "… the Kachi plain and in the Bolan basin ( are ) situated at the Bolan peak pass, one of the main routes connecting southern Afghanistan, eastern Iran, the Balochistan hills and the Indus River valley.
Rooms with connecting doors ( so that two standard rooms could be combined into one larger room ) also commonly appeared in both hotels and motels.
Finally, Petrarch's enjambment creates longer semantic units by connecting one line to the following.
While the ultimate goal of taxonomy includes describing the ' tree of life ' - the evolutionary path connecting all species-in fieldwork one needs to be able to separate one taxon from another.

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