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Multi-chip and module
POWER5 Multi-chip module | MCM with four processors and four 36 MB external L3 cache modules.
* System in package, chip technology, also known as a Chip Stack Multi-chip module
* Multi-chip module, a specialized electronic package
* Multi-chip module ( MCM )

Multi-chip and unit
* Multi-chip unit, a high-density packaging system that contains the central processing unit of the VAX 9000 minicomputer

module and modern
The puns and jokes often referenced modern culture — the Amazing Driderman, King Burger, Bugsbear Bunny, and the crew of Star Trek — and the module also included an appearance by Gygax's Mordenkainen in a movie studio.
Though it was already incipient in Kronecker's work, the modern approach to commutative algebra using module theory is usually credited to Emmy Noether.
However, in many modern automatic transmissions, the valves are controlled by electro-mechanical servos which are controlled by the electronic engine control unit ( ECU ) or a separate transmission control unit ( TCU, also known as transmission control module ( TCM ).
In mathematics, more specifically non-commutative ring theory, modern algebra, and module theory, the Jacobson density theorem is a theorem concerning simple modules over a ring R.
A conditional-access module can be inserted into a CI slot mostly found on modern IDTVs to enable decryption of encrypted services.
The game is essentially an Asteroids clone with modern enhancements, such as power-ups, shields, a high-energy techno module soundtrack, vivid use of colors and the occasional tunnel section that revolves around a sphere.
It is less frequently applied to modern electronic or quartz timepieces, where the word module is often used instead.
In modern systems, a profanity delay can be a software module manually operated by a broadcast technician that puts a short delay ( usually between five and ten seconds ) into the broadcast of live content.
" Similarly, Durham University designed a module centred around Harry Potter to examine " prejudice, citizenship and bullying in modern society " as a part of a BA degree in Education Studies.
The majority of modern Linux distributions ( distros ) come with a Linux kernel which has the linux bonding driver integrated as a loadable kernel module and the ifenslave ( if = ( network ) interface ) user level control program pre-installed.

module and technique
In the construction and maintenance of the system there are two other roles: the problem domain expert who builds the system and supplies the knowledge base, and a knowledge engineer who assists the experts in determining the representation of their knowledge, enters this knowledge into an explanation module and who defines the inference technique required to solve the problem.
* Computer module, an early packaging technique that combined several electronic components to produce a single logic element
The sequential unfolding of modules is observed as a very characteristic sawtooth pattern of the force vs elongation graph ; every tooth corresponds to the unfolding of a single protein module ( apart from the last that is generally the detachment of the protein molecule from the tip ) A lot of information about protein elasticity and protein unfolding can be obtained by this technique.
Hickman developed his world creation technique by writing and self-publishing with his wife Laura the adventure modules Rahasia ( 1979 ) and Pharaoh ( 1980 ), and writing TSR's Ravenloft module ( 1983 ).
For cycloidal gears ( as used in BS978-2 Specification for fine pitch gears ) and cycloidal-type gears each module, ratio and number of teeth in the pinion requires a different hobbing cutter so the technique is only suitable for large volume production.
Using this technique, the Mirage essentially turned into a polyphonic mult-timbral MIDI sound module complete with a velocity-sensitive keyboard that could be used to drive other MIDI sound modules as well its own sound engine.

module and combines
In 1995 Maytag introduced an " intelligent " dishwasher based on a fuzzy controller and a " one-stop sensing module " that combines a thermistor, for temperature measurement ; a conductivity sensor, to measure detergent level from the ions present in the wash ; a turbidity sensor that measures scattered and transmitted light to measure the soiling of the wash ; and a magnetostrictive sensor to read spin rate.
In abstract algebra, the direct sum is a construction which combines several modules into a new, larger module.
The PXA90x was released by Marvell and combines an XScale Core with a GSM / CDMA communication module.
Micromorphous silicon module technology combines two different types of silicon, amorphous and microcrystalline silicon, in a top and a bottom photovoltaic cell.
* Mixer-a module that combines multiple signals.
Older ARM7 and ARM9 cores include an EmbeddedICE module which combines most of those facilities, but has an awkward mechanism for instruction execution: the debugger must drive the CPU instruction pipeline, clock by clock, and directly access the data buses to read and write data to the CPU.
It combines a simple sound module with a sequencer to record and store notation, along with controls aimed at encouraging the musician to improvise the music while it is playing.

module and several
Often the complete definition for a class does not exist in a single module, but is spread across several that are optionally collected together.
It was paired with the OS-9 Operating system, also from Microware and took advantage of several OS-9 features ( e. g., shared memory, module loading and unloading, etc.
The module is still played by several hundred players and a new team announced further updates.
Trackers are a class of music sequencer software used to create and edit module files ; they allow the user to arrange notes ( pitch-shifted sound samples from the module ) stepwise on a timeline across several monophonic channels.
The color management module can deal with this problem in several ways.
Dr. Hawley also served as the primary operator of a second telescope carried in the crew module and used for several days to make broadband ultraviolet observations of a variety of solar system objects.
It is shown to be armed with several disruptor banks that fire in pulses, as well as with a torpedo launcher in the forward module.
Shortly after reaching orbit, the STS-60 crew began checking Discovery ’ s systems and activating the commercially developed SPACEHAB laboratory module and several of its experiments.
During the three-day docking, the Russian, Canadian and American astronauts transferred various supplies from Atlantis to Mir, moved several long-term experiments, pieces of equipment and manufactured products from Mir to the Atlantis, and made use of various new pieces of equipment to upgrade Mir, most notably attaching the Docking Module to Mirs Kristall module for use by all of the following docked missions in the Shuttle-Mir Program.
The SPACEHAB single module carried nearly of experiments and support equipment for 12 commercial space product development payloads in the areas of biotechnology, electronic materials, polymers and agriculture as well as several experiments for other NASA payload organizations.
The crew sealed the hatch to the leaking Spektr module, leaving inside Foale's personal effects and several NASA science experiments, and repressurized the remaining modules.
Later Kitmacher went on to lead the Man-Systems group leading the first lunar outpost and moonbase studies and the Cupola reappeared on several of his rover and module designs.
In Half-Life 2 Gordon receives the upgraded Mark V suit, which lacks the long-jump module but gains several new abilities.
The module is more of a mini-setting than an adventure, offering several adventure locations, and may require a Dungeon Master to expand it using the World of Greyhawk milieu.
The set is composed of several modules for easy field repair — a bad module could simply be swapped out and repaired later, or junked.
At various points in the design of the International Space Station, an inflatable TransHab module with several times the space of the initial design was considered as an alternative to the Habitation module.
At the highest module hierarchy confusingly, there may be several layers of used modules, before the module achieves its purpose.
NTrak is one of several model railroad module standards.
* Special Operations was a smaller module published in 1993 that brought in several new rules, such as Klingon Stasis Field Generators.

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