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Essipit and home
It is home to an hospital ( The Centre de santé de la Haute-Côte-Nord, previously known as Hôpital St-Alexandre ), an Indian Reservation ( Essipit, a montagnais community ), the Poste de Pilotage des Laurentides ( part of the St-Lawrence Seaway ), and is an internationally known scuba diving site.

Essipit and Innue
* Innue Essipit ( known also as Essipit First Nation or Montagnais Essipit ’) in Essipit

Essipit and Montagnais
In addition, other sources say that the place is named Essipit in Montagnais, meaning " river of shells ".

Essipit and .
An FM radio station, CHME, is located within Essipit.

standardized and orthograph
* Sheshatshiu (‘ Shesh-ah-shee ’, Tshishe-shatshu in standardized orthograph, home of the Sheshatshiu Innu First Nation, Reserve: Sheshatshiu # 3, ca.
* Betsiamites ( Pessamu in standardized orthograph, home of the Bande des Innus de Pessamit, known also as Pessamit Innu Band ’, Reserve: Betsiamites, ca.
* Ekuantshit ( Mingan ) ( Ekuanitshu in standardized orthograph, home of Les Innus de Ekuanitshit, Reserve: Mingan, ca.
** Matimekosh ( Matamekush in standardized orthograph )

standardized and home
Initially home appliances were standalone or portable devices in a kitchen, along with other sinks and the water heater, but with the development of the wall-to-wall countertop and standardized height cabinets, dishwashers evolved into standardized size and shape appliances first integrated with the sink, and then underneath the kitchen countertop as a modular unit.
MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s conceived by Kazuhiko Nishi, then Vice-president at Microsoft Japan and Director at ASCII Corporation.
Under Eliot, Harvard became a worldwide university, accepting its students around America using standardized entrance examinations and hiring well-known scholars from home and abroad.
GameSpot declared that Pool of Radiance, with its detailed art, wide variety of quests and treasure, and tactical combat system, and despite the availability of only four character classes and the low character level cap, " ultimately succeeded in its goal of bringing a standardized form of AD & D to the home computer, and laid the foundation for other future gold box AD & D role-playing games ".
( The term " migrant domestic worker " is a standardized term, where the word " domestic " is taken to mean " within the home ," rather than its more prevalent meaning of being of or belonging to a particular sovereign state.
The demise of the magazine was due to the public's dwindling interest in 8-bit machines as the computer world evolved to 16-bit and standardized on the IBM PC compatible platform for both business and home use.
Also, due to the standardized and all-in-one nature of SIPs, construction time can be less than for a frame home, as well as requiring fewer tradesmen.
For example, students coming to the U. S. may be allowed to come on the recommendation of the organization in their home country, or the hosting partner may require the student to submit a detailed application, including previous school report cards, letters from teachers and administrators, and standardized English fluency exam papers.
Edgebrook is home to the Billy Caldwell Golf Course and the Edgebrook Golf Course, both operated by the Cook County Forest Preserves, and Edgebrook Elementary School, which has consistently ranked highly among the many Chicago Public Schools in terms of standardized test performance.
This movement aims to bring about compatibility among manufacturers of 3D TV, computer, notebook, home projection, and cinema with standardized LC shutter glasses that will work across all 3D hardware seamlessly.

standardized and also
The candela ( or ; symbol: cd ) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity ; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function ( a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths, also known as the luminous efficiency function ).
A standard dialect ( also known as a standardized dialect or " standard language ") is a dialect that is supported by institutions.
The connector systems that are commonly used with Eurocard architectures include the original DIN 41612 connector that is also standardized as IEC 60603. 2.
They also see a possibility for standardized, efficient handling of mortgage loan by applying expert systems, appreciating that for the acceptance of mortgages there are hard and fast rules which do not always exist with other types of loans.
EDGE is standardized also by 3GPP as part of the GSM family.
The modernization programme also contains standardized features that allow GPS III and Galileo systems to inter-operate, allowing receivers to be developed to utilise GPS and Galileo together to create an even more precise GNSS system.
It also provides for a standardized method of communicating time-based information across time zones by attaching an offset to Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC ).
Such schemes have also been standardized for older designs as well, such as JPEG images with progressive encoding, and MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 Part 2 video, although those prior schemes had limited success in terms of adoption into real-world common usage.
Some parents also object to the use of standardized tests ( all students take the same test under the same conditions ) because they think it unfair for schools to require the same level of work or to use the achievement tests for impoverished or disadvantaged students as they do for more advantaged students.
Many user-level programs, services, and utilities including awk, echo, ed were also standardized, along with required program-level services including basic I / O ( file, terminal, and network ) services.
It is the only such implementation that is also compatible with the original Pascal implementation, which is standardized as ISO 7185.
The industry has standardized on the IEC 61131-3 functional block language for creating programs to run on RTUs and PLCs, although nearly all vendors also offer proprietary alternatives and associated development environments.
It may also be used in digital transmission, such as the ATSC standardized 8-VSB.
On the Apple II, unlike modern computers that use standardized device drivers to manage device communications, the operating system directly controlled the step motor that moves the floppy drive head, and also directly interpreted the raw data called nibbles read from each track to find the data sectors.
The height of the electronic modules is also standardized as multiples of or one rack unit or U ( less commonly RU ).
He also standardized writing, currency, and Chinese units of measurement.
* Futures markets, which provide standardized forward contracts for trading products at some future date ; see also forward market.
The Qin Dynasty also introduced several reforms: currency, weights and measures were standardized, and a better system of writing was established.
The flange faces are also made to standardized dimensions and are typically " flat face ", " raised face ", " tongue and groove ", or " ring joint " styles, although other obscure styles are possible.
However, it can also refer to the concept of such a language being determined by international consensus, including even a standardized natural language ( e. g., International English ), and has also been connected to the project of constructing a universal language.
In addition to the hand forms there is also a standardized set of leg forms that are learned with the Siu Nim Tau.
The Q code is a standardized collection of three-letter message encodings, also known as a brevity code, all of which start with the letter " Q ", initially developed for commercial radiotelegraph communication, and later adopted by other radio services, especially amateur radio.
The Serbian language is considered a standardized register of Serbo-Croatian, and is an official language in Serbia ( also in the disputed Kosovo ) and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and is spoken by a majority in Montenegro.
Mass production ( also flow production, repetitive flow production, series production, or serial production ) is the production of large amounts of standardized products, including and especially on assembly lines.

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