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on and LPC
* LPC – ( Light / Lamp Post Cache ) used in the description on where a cache may be hidden.
Modern motherboards do not have physical ISA expansion bus connectors any more, but the bus signals live on in the modern LPC bus for software compatibility.
LPC ( short for Lars Pensjö C ) is an object-oriented programming language derived from C and developed originally by Lars Pensjö to facilitate MUD building on LPMuds.
Features added in FluffOS that are not present in MudOS include available MXP output, UTF-8 capability, support for running on 64-bit architectures, IPv6 support, and ( optionally ) stricter type checking of variables in LPC code.
Two months after the film's premiere, RCA released the extended play single Elvis By Request – Flaming Star, catalogue LPC 128, which peaked at # 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.
However, one of the ways that IMC2 differs significantly from I3 is that it does not use so called mudmode connections, making it much easier to implement IMC2 on muds not written in LPC.
Around this time, the LPC put a video ( now available on YouTube ) of one of the members, Eric, liquid dancing on Napster.
LPC encoded speech data was stored on a pair of TMS6100 128 Kbit metal gate serial PMOS ROMs.
The LCD sought to prevent the LPC from using his head as its symbol, but on December 6 the High Court ruled in favor of the LPC.
The programme can be seen as the equivalent of the Legal Practice Course ( LPC ) or the Bar Professional Training Course ( BPTC ) in England and Wales, which focuses heavily on practical issues, unlike a first degree in law.
In an LPMud, the mudlib consists of interpreted code written in the LPC language, which is interpreted on the fly by a driver.
LPC also aims to promote personal growth and responsibility amongst the campers and counsellors through creating a communal environment that depends on active participation.
The Local Procedure Call ( LPC, often also referred to as Lightweight Procedure Call or Local Inter-Process Communication ) is an internal, undocumented inter-process communication facility provided by the Microsoft Windows NT kernel for lightweight IPC between processes on the same computer.
( A ) LPC is implemented using kernel " port " objects, which are securable ( with ACLs, allowing e. g. only specific SIDs to use them ) and allow identification of the process on the other side of the connection.
As mentioned, RPC can use ( A ) LPC as a transport when the client and server are both on the same machine.
Many services that are designed to communicate only on the local computer use ( A ) LPC as the only transport through RPC.
9, 337 students enrolled on the LPC in 2008 / 09.
Taking the LPC results for many students in massive debt and no return on investment whatsoever.
* Reports on the LPC Providers
It was also announced in April 2012 that the College has teamed up with international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna to launch an International Legal Practice Course, the first LPC to focus on the global legal services market.

on and exam
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
On the day before the Organic Chemistry exam — which is often on the first day of finals — at precisely the stroke of midnight, the Columbia University Marching Band occupies Butler Library to distract diligent students from studying.
Regardless of the reason, before applying for a gun permit one must receive a medical exam and a test on the knowledge of weapons.
Many graduate schools require applicants to take the exam and base admission decisions in part on the results.
He passed his first bar exam (" Staatsexamen ") in Berlin in 1901, and the following year he received his doctorate with a dissertation on " The Theory of adequate causation.
* Mary feels happy after doing well on an exam and she smiles.
In some universities, a qualifying exam serves to test both the breadth and depth of a student's understanding of mathematics ; the students who pass are permitted to work on a doctoral dissertation.
There are a number of exam boards which offer the chance for pupils to be assessed on either music theory or practice.
It is a clinical diagnosis made on the basis of symptoms, physical exam, radiographs ( X-rays ) and labs, although the American College of Rheumatology ( ACR ) and the European League Against Rheumatism ( EULAR ) publish classification criteria for the purpose of research.
He credits his own success to affirmations, including Dilbert's success and achieving a ninety-fourth percentile on a difficult qualification exam for business school, among other unlikely events.
Roger's cheating is, along with Raemes T. Quirk, an homage to William Shatner's Star Trek character, who famously cheated on his own Starfleet exam by reprogramming a " no-win " scenario so that he could successfully complete it.
Stokes set the theorem as a question on the 1854 Smith's Prize exam, which led to the result bearing his name.
All kind of secondary schools end with an examination ( Esame di Stato, state exam, but usually still called with the traditional name Esame di Maturità, Maturity exam ) whose score is on a 100 point scale:
* up to 30 points on an overall oral exam regarding all the subjects of the last year ( an oral exam judged sufficient is awarded at least 20 points )
* Evidence of ischemia may be noted on fundal exam.
Additionally he scored the highest in his class on the Arkansas bar exam.
Respiratory Therapists monitor, interpret and diagnose findings from a sleep study, as well as the medical history and physical exam to make the diagnosis and decide on treatment related to sleep-disorders.
One cause of misdiagnosis is that when the woman lies down flat on an examination table, all of the medical signs of the hernia disappear, but the woman typically has tenderness and other symptoms associated with endometriosis in a pelvic exam.
The TI-89 is not permitted on the ACT or the National Fundamentals of Engineering exam, although it is permitted on the SAT examinations.
Both GCSE and A Level results ( for the summer exam period ) are traditionally given to students on a Thursday, A Level results day is usually the third Thursday of August whilst GCSE results day is a week later.
Robert Hartwell and Robert P. Hymes criticized this model, stating that it places too much emphasis on the role of the nuclear family and demonstrates only three paternal ascendants of exam candidates while ignoring the demographic reality of Song China, the significant proportion of males in each generation that had no surviving sons, and the role of the extended family.

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