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Toolbox and ICA
* EEGLAB Toolbox ICA of EEG for Matlab, developed at UCSD.
* Group ICA Toolbox and Fusion ICA Toolbox

Toolbox and for
* AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications
In the classic Mac OS, there was no operating system support for application level timers ( the lower level Time Manager was available, but executed timer callbacks at interrupt time, during which you could not safely make calls to most Toolbox routines ).
* A MATLAB Toolbox for computing Weighted Correlation Coefficients
The Editor's Toolbox: A Reference Guide for Beginners and Professionals, ( 2001 )
A hybrid application used both Macintosh and Unix system functions: for example, a Macintosh application which called Unix system functions, or a Unix application which called Macintosh Toolbox ( e. g. QuickDraw ) functions.
* The Centre for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford maintains an on-line " Toolbox " of evidence based medicine methods.
* Control System Toolbox for design and analysis of control systems.
There is also a small Toolbox window and two audio-level indicators for the left and right audio channels.
* AC Toolbox, Algorithmic Composition Toolbox, a free software tool for algorithmic composition.
* Matlab Toolbox for Dimensionality Reduction
* Next ESA SAR Toolbox for viewing and analyzing SAR Level 1 data and higher from various missions
The Toolbox consists of a number of " managers ," software components such as QuickDraw, responsible for drawing onscreen graphics, and the Menu Manager, which maintain data structures describing the menu bar.
Indeed, in using the Toolbox to help boot the machine, a rudimentary Macintosh environment was initialized long before loading the System suitcase from disk ( in fact before ROMs on NuBus cards were executed ), which is when the decision to use 24-bit or 32-bit addressing has to be made ( hence why the System 7's support for 32-bit addressing requires 32-bit clean ROMs, as older Mac ROMs did not have support for this ).
This system was not used for PowerPC Linux, however, because Open Firmware in New World ROM machines requires a bootloader within an HFS filesystem — a reason having nothing to do with the Toolbox or " old-fashioned " Macs in general.
Due to OS X not requiring the availability of the Toolbox, this allowed ROM sizes to shrink dramatically ( typically from to ), and facilitated the use of Flash memory for system firmware instead of the now more expensive and less flexible Mask ROM that most previous Macs used.
A facility for loading the Toolbox from the startup device was, however, made available, allowing the use of Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9 on New World machines.
The Toolbox ROM was embedded inside a CHRP script in the System Folder called " Mac OS ROM ", along with a short loader stub and a copy of the Happy Mac icon suitable for display from Open Firmware.
All Power Macs emulate an 68LC040 CPU inside a nanokernel ; this emulator is then used to boot the predominantly 68k-based Toolbox, and is also used to support applications written for the 68k processor.
Toolbox then checks for a disk in the floppy drive, and scans all SCSI buses for a disk with a valid System Folder, giving preference to whatever disk is set as the startup disk in the parameter RAM.
Since the Old World ROM usually boots to Toolbox, most OSes have to be installed using a boot loader from inside Mac OS ( BootX is commonly used for Linux installations ).

Toolbox and Matlab
* Matlab Toolbox of Kalman Filtering applied to Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Vehicle moving in 1D, 2D and 3D.
*: the Bayes Net Toolbox for Matlab, by Kevin Murphy, ( released under a GPL license )
* Statistical Pattern Recognition Toolbox for Matlab.
In the Matlab Optimization Toolbox, the fminunc function uses BFGS with cubic line search when the problem size is set to " medium scale.

Toolbox and developed
Some concordancers used in corpus linguistics are AntConc ( freeware ), ApSIC Xbench, WordSmith, MonoConc, GlossaNet / Unitex ( open-source free software ), AdTAT ( free software developed by The University of Adelaide ), CorpusEye, KH Coder ( open-source free software ), and Linguistic Toolbox ( freeware ).
Additionally, the P3P Toolbox developed by the Internet Education Foundation recommends that anyone who is concerned about increasing their users ’ trust and privacy should consider implementing P3P.
It was developed and published by Fox Interactive, and uses an improved version of the interface from Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox that was developed by Big Top Productions.

Toolbox and at
In OS X, the Toolbox is not used at all, though the Classic environment loads the Toolbox ROM file into its virtual machine.
This three-year curriculum plan offers summer sessions at the main campus at SUNY-Buffalo in Amherst and the Skeptic's Toolbox workshop at the University of Oregon, Eugene.
* Urban Network Analysis Toolbox for ArcGIS ( free, open-source ) Developed by the City Form Lab at SUTD and MIT.

ICA and for
Meanwhile, the Peace Corps could be physically located in ICA's facilities and depend on the State Department and ICA for administrative support and, when needed, program assistance.
As a result of the difficulty and subjectiveness of such distinctions, trade organizations such as the International Colored Gemstone Association ( ICA ) have adopted the broader definition for ruby which encompasses its lighter shades, including pink.
In Essen, Germany in 1922, the International Co-operative Alliance ( ICA ) designed an international co-op symbol and a flag for the first " Co-operators ' Day ," which was held in July 1923.
The OCB met regularly on Wednesday afternoons at the Department of State, and was composed of the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Directors of the CIA, the United States Information Agency, and ICA, and the Special Assistants to the President for National Security Affairs and Security Operations Coordination.
On June 13 and 14, the band played in public for the first time in fifteen years, offering a pair of ' Live Rehearsal ' presentations at the ICA in London and officially starting their series of comeback performances.
* Pictures of Sudan for Band Aid at The Institute for Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) * 1985
Commissioned to develop an Internet event for an arts weekend at the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) in London, and inspired by the SFnet terminal based cafes, Pope wrote a proposal outlining the concept of a café with Internet access from the tables.
Independent Computing Architecture ( ICA ) is a proprietary protocol for an application server system, designed by Citrix Systems.
During the early 1990s Schmidhuber also invented a neural method for nonlinear independent component analysis ( ICA ) called predictability minimization.
It was originally written for a poster advertising an Apollinaire exhibition at the ICA in 1961 or 1962, and was titled " Apollinaire Said ", hence the misattribution.
ICA Fellows Book Award, for Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times.
The mix album Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction, featuring movie samples and tracks from film soundtracks, was created for the After Dark 2004 event at the ICA London.
* Immaculate Conception Academy-Greenhills ( ICA )- a private, all-girls Catholic school for Chinese Filipinos
Press Officer Sandy Broughton was responsible for publicising the ICA in her tenure from 1978 to 1986, and she is credited with raising the profile of the Institute and bringing " a much-needed touch of professionalism to the ICA "
He also oversaw a sponsorship scheme whereby the electrical goods company Toshiba paid to have their logo included on every piece of ICA publicity for three years, and in effect changed the name of the ICA to ICA / Toshiba.
1996: The Onedotzero digital film festival is hosted at the ICA for the first time.
Pablo Bronstein's exhibition Sketches for Regency Living takes over all of the ICA building for the first time in its history.
The word " minimal " was perhaps first used in relation to music in 1968 by Michael Nyman, who " deduced a recipe for the successful ' minimal-music ' happening from the entertainment presented by Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik at the ICA ", which included a performance of Springen by Henning Christiansen and a number of unidentified performance-art pieces.

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