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Concurrent and enrolment
* Concurrent enrolment

Concurrent and process
* Concurrent models including actor model and process calculi
Concurrent with these cultural advances, a process of unification of the societies and towns of the upper Nile River, or Upper Egypt, occurred.
Concurrent programs ( processes or threads ) can be executed on a single processor by interleaving the execution steps of each in a time-slicing way, or can be executed in parallel by assigning each computational process to one of a set of processors that may be close or distributed across a network.
Concurrent to the digitization process, historical assets were gathered and assessed and used in the development of the narrative in which the final digital artifacts were given life.

Concurrent and which
This worked on the B-1 prototype step of the chip, but Digital Research discovered problems with the emulation on the production level C-1 step in May, which would not allow Concurrent DOS 286 to run 8086 software in protected mode.
It was originally developed by Gary Kildall's Digital Research and derived from Concurrent PC DOS 6. 0, which was an advanced successor of CP / M-86.
Initially, Digital Research developed DOS Plus 1. 2 to 2. 1, a stripped-down and modified single-user derivative of Concurrent DOS 4. 1 and 5. 0, which ran applications for both platforms.
There followed Concurrent CP / M, a single-user version of the multi-tasking MP / M-86 featuring " virtual consoles " from which applications could be launched to run concurrently.
Successive revisions of this system, which gradually supported MS-DOS applications and the FAT filesystem, were labelled Concurrent DOS, Concurrent DOS XM and Concurrent DOS 386.
Digital Research also produced a multi-user multitasking operating system compatible with CP / M-86, MP / M-86, which later evolved into Concurrent CP / M-86.
When an emulator was added to provide PC DOS compatibility, the system was renamed to Concurrent DOS, which later became Multiuser DOS.
Concurrent with competition is the " X Fest " sports and music festival, which offers live music, athlete autograph sessions and interactive elements.
Concurrent validity refers to the degree to which the operationalization correlates with other measures of the same construct that are measured at the same time.
Concurrent to this was the extension to Dover as part of the A20 which opened in 1993.
Concurrent with these developments were the significant advances in pharmacology and physiology which led to the development of general anaesthesia and the control of pain.
Parliament has the exclusive power to make federal laws over matters falling under the Federal List and the power, which is shared with the State Legislatures, to make laws on matters in the Concurrent List ( see the 9th Schedule of the Constitution ).
Concurrent with his Mad output, Martin and an assortment of writers produced a series of paperback books, to which he retained the copyrights and eventual publishing rights.
Concurrent to the Book of Dede Korkut was the so-called Epic of Köroğlu, which concerns the adventures of Rüşen Ali (" Köroğlu ", or " son of the blind man ") as he exacted revenge for the blinding of his father.
* House Concurrent Resolution 281, provided by the Federation of American Scientists-U. S. legislation which honored the memory of Spann.
The AMS ’ ultimate authority lies with the AMS Assembly, which is composed of elected representatives from each of the 10 member faculty societies ( Arts and Science, Applied Science, Concurrent Education, M. B. A., Commerce, Nursing, Medicine, Physical and Health Education, and Computing ), Main Campus Residence Council ( MCRC ), and Jean Royce Hall Council ( JRHC ).
Konqueror 3. 5 passed the Acid2 test, which was released after Apple had opened its WebKit Concurrent Versions System ( CVS ) and Bug Database.
Concurrent with the book release ( which was also released in audio format, read by Mattie's mom, with Maya Angelou and Mattie's voices as well ), the five books of poetry that Mattie audio-recorded prior to his death were re-released in a collection of CDs called " Heartsongs Collection: The Poetry of Mattie J. T. Stepanek "
She sponsored Assembly Concurrent Resolution 6 which raised awareness about teen dating violence.
Remarks requesting this were made by several of his colleagues March 21, 2001 on the House floor during consideration of House Concurrent Resolution 43 of the 107th Congress which ordered the printing of the revised edition.
Concurrent with pre-release of BlazeDS, Adobe is publishing the AMF binary data protocol specification, on which the BlazeDS remoting implementation is based, and is attempting to partner with the community to make this protocol available for major server platforms.
This, and the fact that some users were not moving to the new system, led ICL to develop a system called Concurrent Machine Environment ( CME ) under which VME ran DME as a subsystem, enabling 1900 and System 4 applications to be run on a 2900 or Series 39 machine alongside VME applications.

Concurrent and high
Concurrent enrollment is defined as credit hours earned when a high school student is taking a college course for both high school and college credit, during the high school day, on the high school campus, taught by a qualified high school instructor.

Concurrent and school
Concurrent with the jurisdiction of Allegheny County is the County Police ( primarily parks and airports ) the Port Authority police for rapid transit, the housing and school police, and suburban departments.
He had three brothers: Saaib, Sami and Rifat. Concurrent with Naji's conclusion of his school education in Baghdad, his father was elected to the Ottoman parliament of 1909, thereby providing him with the opportunity to join the Ottoman Law School in Istanbul.

Concurrent and students
Concurrent with the award, the Department issued a press release which stated that " he late Secretary Terrel H. Bell held education as his highest priority, trusting that all students would find it their personal key to success as he had.

Concurrent and at
* Simple Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming ( SCOOP ) facilitates creation of multiple, concurrently active execution vehicles at a level of abstraction above the specific details of these vehicles ( e. g. multiple threads without specific mutex management ).
Concurrent with this special was the unveiling of a Hee Haw exhibit, titled Pickin ' and Grinnin, at the Oklahoma History center.
Concurrent with the release of the 3rd edition Player's Handbook, Living Greyhawk debuted at Gen Con 2000 with three Core adventures: COR1-1 Dragon Scales at Morningtide, by Sean K. Reynolds ; COR1-2 The Reckoning, by Sean Flaherty and John Richardson ; and COR1-3 River Of Blood, by Erik Mona.
Concurrent with his work in Saturday Night Live, Aykroyd played the role of Purvis Bickle, lift operator at the fictitious office block 99 Sumach Street in the CBC Television series Coming Up Rosie.
Concurrent with his Whampoa appointment, Zhou became secretary of the Communist Party's Guangdong Provincial Committee, and at some point a member of the Provincial Committee's Military Section.
Linux filesystem drivers do not at present incorporate support for file / directory passwords on FAT12 / FAT16 / FAT32 volumes and multi-user world / group / owner access permissions for read / write / delete / execute rights on FAT12 / FAT16 volumes as implemented in various operating systems of the Digital Research family, including DR-DOS, PalmDOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, FlexOS, Concurrent DOS, Multiuser DOS, System Manager and REAL / 32.
* Concurrent lines, a mathematical term for multiple lines or curves intersecting at a single point
Concurrent with this action the 100th's U-2 aircraft at Davis-Monthan would merge with the 9 SRW and its SR-71 operations at Beale.
Concurrent with the succès de scandale, both Buñuel and the film's leading lady, Lya Lys, received offers of interest from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and traveled to Hollywood at the studio's expense.
* Four Concurrent Lines in a Cyclic Quadrilateral at cut-the-knot
Concurrent with his acting career, he also had a successful career as a disco singer during the 1980s, at one point being described as " the most successful and in-demand disco performer in the world.
Concurrent studies by arbovirologists at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, confirmed definitively that enhanced chikungunya virus infection of A. albopictus was caused by a point mutation in one of the viral envelope genes ( E1 ).
Concurrent with the 2007 Montreal program, Betar in Toronto held " Freedom and Democracy Week " at the University of Toronto.
Concurrent user licensing allows firms to purchase computer systems and software at a lower cost because the maximum number of concurrent users expected to use the system or software at any given time ( those users all logged in together ) is only a portion of the total system users employed at a company.
Note that before the introduction of MP / M and Concurrent CP / M there was no possibility of running more than one program or command at a time: the program loaded at 0100h was run, and no other.
Concurrent with the Doctor's arrival, a swarm of meteorites falls on the English countryside, and a poacher discovers a mysterious plastic polyhedron at the crash site.
* ESA's Concurrent Design Facility at ESTEC
# Concurrent Execution: In multiprocessor computers, your thread may also be run at exactly the same time as another thread on a different CPU.

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