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Constant and Angular
* CAV ( Constant Angular Velocity ) or Standard Play discs supported several unique features such as freeze frame, variable slow motion and reverse.
* CAA ( Constant Angular Acceleration ).
Constant Angular Acceleration is very similar to Constant Linear Velocity, save for the fact that CAA varies the angular rotation of the disc in controlled steps instead of gradually slowing down in a steady linear pace as a CLV disc is read.
Constant Angular Acceleration ( CAA ) is a variant of CLV that was used on the Laserdisc format.
One of the biggest obstacles in this re-design ( after its significantly higher cost ) was the short 30-minute-per-side capacity of Constant Angular Velocity or random access laserdiscs.
It is also called Zone Constant Angular Velocity ( Zone CAV or Z-CAV or ZCAV ).

Constant and Velocity
* CLV ( Constant Linear Velocity ) or Extended Play discs do not have the " trick play " features of CAV, offering only simple playback on all but the high-end Laserdisc players incorporating a digital frame store.
In the late 1970s a limited batch of Mark III Ambassadors were produced with 1, 700 cc engines. They were fitted with Constant Velocity SU side-draft carburettors of an earlier era instead of the more common indigenous Variable Velocity Solex down-draft units.
Zoned Constant Linear Velocity ( ZCLV ) is a modification of CLV for high speed CD and DVD recorders.

Constant and qualifier
* Constant linear velocity, a qualifier for the rated speed of an optical disc drive

Constant and for
Constant pressure calorimeter, engraving made by madame Lavoisier for thermochemistry experiments
Germany's Constant Committee for Geographical Names defines Central Europe both as a distinct cultural area and a political region.
The leading candidates for the office — all of whom were black — were Dumarsais Estimé, a former school teacher, assembly member, and cabinet minister under Vincent ; Félix d ' Orléans Juste Constant, leader of the Haitian Communist Party ( Parti Communiste d ' Haïti — PCH ); and former Garde commander Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte, who stood as the candidate of a progressive coalition that included the Worker Peasant Movement ( Mouvement Ouvrier Paysan — MOP ).
As early as 1819, in his famous speech “ On Ancient and Modern Liberty ,” the political philosopher Benjamin Constant, a proponent of constitutional monarchy and representative democracy, criticized Rousseau, or rather his more radical followers ( specifically the Abbé de Mably ), for allegedly believing that " everything should give way to collective will, and that all restrictions on individual rights would be amply compensated by participation in social power .”
Condemnation from the Constant sect led to betrayals and imprisonment for many of the Jumpers and Leapers, now called New Israelites by their anointed leader Maxim Rudometkin.
Constant current power supplies are most often used for manual welding processes such as gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding, because they maintain a relatively constant current even as the voltage varies.
Constant voltage power supplies hold the voltage constant and vary the current, and as a result, are most often used for automated welding processes such as gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding.
The other nine units in ENIAC were the Initiating Unit ( which started and stopped the machine ), the Cycling Unit ( used for synchronizing the other units ), the Master Programmer ( which controlled " loop " sequencing ), the Reader ( which controlled an IBM punched card reader ), the Printer ( which controlled an IBM punched card punch ), the Constant Transmitter, and three Function Tables.
In 1993, Constant, who had been on the CIA's payroll as an informant since 1992, organized the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haïti ( FRAPH ), which targeted and killed Aristide supporters.
Constant Lambert also wrote a piece he called a masque, Summer's Last Will and Testament, for orchestra, chorus and baritone.
At the state-sponsored facility, which was named Jamestown Festival Park, later renamed Jamestown Settlement, full-sized replicas of the three ships that brought the colonists, the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and the Discovery were constructed at a shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, and docked at Jamestown, where became a permanent attraction to be both toured, and seen by water from the nearby Jamestown Ferry system operated by VDOT, and relocated for the festival to nearby Glass House Point.
Constant re-divisions of territories by Clovis's descendants resulted in many rivalries that, for more than two hundred years, kept Neustria in almost constant warfare with Austrasia, the eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom.
Constant wars with many of the major powers in Europe rendered a significant marriage with a foreign princess unlikely, or so Louis XIV told his brother, Monsieur, when persuading him to accept the king's legitimised daughter, Françoise Marie de Bourbon ( known as Mademoiselle de Blois ), as wife for Philippe.
Going concern: an entity will continue for the foreseeable future under the Historical Cost paradigm as well as under the Capital Maintenance in Units of Constant Purchasing Power paradigm.
Stable measuring unit assumption: financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units or traditional Historical cost accounting only under the traditional Historical Cost paradigm ; i. e., accountants consider changes in the purchasing power of the functional currency up to but excluding 26 % per annum for three years in a row ( which would be 100 % cumulative inflation over three years or hyperinflation as defined in IAS 29 ) as immaterial or not sufficiently important for them to choose Capital Maintenance in units of constant purchasing power in terms of a Daily Consumer Price Index or daily rate Constant Item Purchasing Power Accounting at all levels of inflation and deflation as authorized in IFRS in the original Framework ( 1989 ), Par 104 ( a ) Conceptual Framework ( 2010 ), Par.
Capital maintenance in units of constant purchasing power under Constant Item Purchasing Power Accounting in terms of a Daily Consumer Price Index or daily rate of all constant real value non-monetary items in all entities that at least break even in real value at all levels of inflation and deflation-ceteris paribus-remedies for an indefinite period of time the erosion caused by Historical Cost Accounting of the real values of constant real value non-monetary items never maintained constant as a result of the implementation of the stable measuring unit assumption at all levels of inflation and deflation under HCA.
In modern times the Isle of Dogs has provided locations for many blockbuster films, including the opening scenes of the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough, and more recently Batman Begins, The Constant Gardener, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Love Actually.
** Harley Allen, Pat Enright & Dan Tyminski ( The Soggy Bottom Boys ) for " I am a Man of Constant Sorrow "
Roeselare's minor seminary is famous for having hosted the famous Flemish poets Guido Gezelle, Albrecht Rodenbach and missionary Jesuit Constant Lievens.
They point out that the exchange rate between the real and the Vurt is tempered by Hobart's Constant, or " H "— which is " not incidentally ", Brodie argues, " slang for heroin.
: This article concerns the European writer and politician ; for others like the painterJean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant or Benjamin Constant ( Brazil ) see Benjamin Constant ( disambiguation ).
The situation affected the cast and crew to the extent that they set up the Constant Gardener Trust to provide basic education for children of these villages.
Constant improvement in the basic technology and attention to overall quality allowed Sony to charge a premium for Trinitron devices into the 1990s.

Constant and speed
* Constant surface speed, a mode of machine tool operation in which angular velocity ( rpm ) is varied in order to achieve a constant tangential velocity at the tool-material interface — one of the many aspects of speeds and feeds

Constant and drive
Constant upgrades to the model included the addition of an intercooler, 5 lug wheels replacing the four-bolt wheels it had inherited from the rear wheel drive Mitsubishi Galant Lambda, rear power train changes from 4 to 6 bolt axles, various fuel management upgrades and upgrades to the transmission.

Angular and Velocity
* A college text-book of physics By Arthur Lalanne Kimball ( Angular Velocity of a particle )

Angular and for
The eigenvalues for Angular momentum operator:
Spurred by the need for enough financial security to marry, Bush finished his thesis, entitled Oscillating-Current Circuits: An Extension of the Theory of Generalized Angular Velocities, with Applications to the Coupled Circuit and the Artificial Transmission Line, in April 1916.
Angular dependent calculations or measurements on systems consisting of a single crystal of a compound, for example, are anisotropic, meaning the density of states will be different in one crystallographic direction than in another.
Angular inertia determines the rotational inertia of an object for a given rate of rotation.
Angular measurements are averaged over a span of time and combined with radial movement to develop information suitable to predict target position for a short time into the future.
Construction began in 1996 for six 1-meter telescopes by the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy at Georgia State University.
The CHARA Array is an optical astronomical interferometer operated by The Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy ( CHARA ) of the Georgia State University ( GSU ).

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