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But it was not until 1968, with the creation of the Viola-Forschungsgellschaft, now the International Viola Society ( IVS ), that a lasting organization would take hold.
* Pediatric Cardiac Surgery: Repair of Transposition of the Great Arteries with Intact Ventricular Septum ( TGA / IVS )

IVS and for
* The International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry ( IVS )
* IVS — dictation for law offices and police stations

IVS and from
The IVS published the multi-language Viola Yearbook ( from 1979 to 1994 ): several other national sections of the IVS publish newsletters.
There has been a sharp increase of tourists from Mainland China, due to the introduction of the Individual Visit Scheme ( IVS ) in 2003.
For example, IVS currently notes fair value " requires the assessment of the price that is fair between two specific parties taking into account the respective advantages or disadvantages that each will gain from the transaction.

IVS and .
The IVS now consists of twelve sections around the world, the largest being the American Viola Society ( AVS ), which publishes the Journal of the American Viola Society.
In September 2005, Dictaphone sold the IVS Business outside the United States to a private Swiss group, who formed Dictaphone IVS AG, later called Calison AG, in Urdorf, Switzerland.

and proprietary
* dss Digital Speech Standard files are an Olympus proprietary format.
* dvf a Sony proprietary format for compressed voice files ; commonly used by Sony dictation recorders.
* iklax An iKlax Media proprietary format, the iKlax format is a multi-track digital audio format allowing various actions on musical data, for instance on mixing and volumes arrangements.
* m4p A version of AAC with proprietary Digital Rights Management developed by Apple for use in music downloaded from their iTunes Music Store.
* msv a Sony proprietary format for Memory Stick compressed voice files.
* mxp4 a Musinaut proprietary format allowing play of different versions ( or skins ) of the same song.
Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances ( using short-wavelength radio transmissions in the ISM band from 2400 2480 MHz ) from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks ( PANs ) with high levels of security.
* BlueSoleil proprietary driver
* Movable Type ( until version 4. 0 ) A proprietary weblog publishing system developed by California-based Six Apart
* an article about the conflict over the proprietary or open-source nature of Dungeons & Dragons
In practice, this means rejecting " proprietary software ", which imposes such restrictions, and promoting free software, with the ultimate goal of liberating everyone " in cyberspace " that is, every computer user.
In conjunction with an appropriate codec using MPEG or various manufacturers proprietary algorithms, an ISDN BRI can be used to send stereo bi-directional audio coded at 128 kbit / s with 20 Hz 20 kHz audio bandwidth, although commonly the G. 722 algorithm is used with a single 64 kbit / s B channel to send much lower latency mono audio at the expense of audio quality.
* Navicat a series of proprietary graphical database management applications, developed for Windows, Macintosh and Linux.
The ZX Interface 1 add-on module included 8 kB of ROM, an RS-232 serial port, a proprietary LAN interface ( called ZX Net ), and an interface for the connection of up to eight ZX Microdrives somewhat unreliable but speedy tape-loop cartridge storage devices released in July 1983.
For example, the 2009 2010 U2 360 ° Tour uses 24 Clair Brothers BT-218 subwoofers ( a double 18 " box ) around the perimeter of the central circular stage, and 72 proprietary Clair Brothers cardioid S4 subwoofers placed underneath the ring-shaped " B " stage which encircles the central main stage.
A variety of largely proprietary gauges were devised for the numerous camera and projection systems being developed independently in the late 19th century and early 20th century, ranging from 13 mm to 75 mm ( 0. 51 2. 95 in ), as well as a variety of film feeding systems.
Having taken holy orders, Badham was appointed headmaster of Louth grammar school, Lincolnshire ( 1851 1854 ), and subsequently headmaster of Edgbaston proprietary school, near Birmingham.
Unlike other systems of its age, AmigaDOS did not implement a proprietary character set ; the developers chose to use the ANSI ISO standard ISO-8859-1 ( Latin 1 ), which includes the ASCII character set.
While the Mizar proof checker remains proprietary, the Mizar Mathematical Library the sizable body of formalized mathematics that it verified is licensed open-source.
* Barbados ( 1627 1652 ) ( as a proprietary colony under both William Courteen, followed by James Hay I.
In May 1980, VMI introduced the first nationwide voice-mail service from its headquarters in Santa Clara, CA using a Digital Equipment PDP 11 with proprietary voice technology called the " Big Talker ". Business Week-Information Processing August, 1981-page90F.
* Captain Charles Calvert ( 1680 1734 ), Governor of Maryland in 1720, at a time when the Calvert family had recently regained control of their proprietary colony.
* Benedict Leonard Calvert ( 1700 1732 ), the proprietary governor of the Maryland colony from 1727 through 1731, appointed by his brother, Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore.

and version
For Altaicists, the version of Altaic they favor is given at the end of the entry, if other than the prevailing one of Turkic Mongolic Tungusic Korean Japanese.
* 1991 Linus Torvalds announces the first version of what will become Linux.
On Agamemnon's return from Troy he was murdered ( according to the fullest version of the oldest surviving account, Odyssey 11. 409 11 ) by Aegisthus, the lover of his wife Clytemnestra.
* Egg roll While native Chinese spring rolls have a thin crispy skin with mushrooms, bamboo, and other vegetables inside, the Westernized version ( specifically the version found in such American Northeast metro areas as Boston and New York ) uses a thick, fried skin stuffed with cabbage and usually bits of meat or seafood ( such as pork or shrimp ), but no egg.
* Moo shu pork The native Chinese version uses more typically Chinese ingredients ( including wood ear fungi and daylily buds ) and thin flour pancakes while the American version uses vegetables more familiar to Americans and thicker pancakes.
He had introduced the adele ring in the late 1930s, following Claude Chevalley's lead with the ideles, and given a proof of the Riemann Roch theorem with them ( a version appeared in his Basic Number Theory in 1967 ).
The astylar design is by Jean Chalgrin ( 1739 1811 ), in the Neoclassical version of ancient Roman architecture ( see, for example, the triumphal Arch of Titus ).
Their design was miraculously frustrated according to the Aeginetan version, the statues fell upon their knees and only a single survivor returned to Athens, there to fall victim to the fury of his comrades ' widows, who pierced him with their brooch-pins.
One common version, the two-argument Ackermann Péter function, is defined as follows for nonnegative integers m and n:
It was fabricated by AMD in a slightly modified version of their CS44E process, a 0. 25 µm complementary metal oxide semiconductor ( CMOS ) process with six levels of aluminium interconnect.
For recent events the Chronicle, like his Ecclesiastical History, relied upon Gildas, upon a version of the Liber pontificalis current at least to the papacy of Pope Sergius I ( 687 701 ), and other sources.
* Subversion A version control system designed specifically to replace CVS
Finally, Nicholas III ( pope 1277 1280 ) adopted this version both for the curia and for the basilicas of Rome, and thus made its position secure.
It was Pierre-Simon Laplace ( 1749 1827 ) who introduced a general version of the theorem and used it to approach problems in celestial mechanics, medical statistics, reliability, and jurisprudence.
Charles provided the voice-over commentary for the UK version of the Japanese game show Takeshi's Castle, shown on Challenge and Ftn ( 2002 2004 ), in which contestants attempted to pass a series of near-impossible physical challenges, to reach the final showdown at the castle and win cash prizes.

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