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Reference and guide
* Advanced User's Reference Manual, command reference and RPL guide – From HP
Reference: Nissan model guide sheet
For a comprehensive guide to understanding PRLs, see CDG Reference Document # 130.
* Guide to Reference ( selective guide to print and online reference sources )
* http :// www. soldat. ru / spravka / freedom / 1-ssr-3. html Dudarenko, M. L., Perechnev, Yu. G., Yeliseev, V. T., et. el., Reference guide " Liberation of cities ": reference for liberation of cities during the period of the Great Patriotic War 1941 – 1945, Moscow, 1985 ( Дударенко, М. Л., Перечнев, Ю. Г., Елисеев, В. Т.

Reference and four
One of the most widely used models is the International Reference Ionosphere ( IRI ) ( IRI 2007 ), which is based on data and specifies the four parameters just mentioned.
Reference is also made to the advancement of transporter technology in the same episode, where Chief O ' Brien states that each individual transporter pad has four redundant scanners, and that in the event a scanner fails the other three will take over.
A three-dimensional position is calculated using messages from four or more visible satellites and referred to the 1980 Geodetic Reference System.
The Enterprise Technical Reference Model ( ETRM ) classifies four formats as " Open Formats ":
However, the Supreme Court of Canada has found that this list is not intended to be exhaustive, and in 1998's Reference re Secession of Quebec identified four " supporting principles and rules " that are included as unwritten elements of the constitution: federalism, democracy, constitutionalism and the rule of law, and respect for minorities.
The four initial systems were the National Criminal Investigation DNA Database ( NCIDD ), the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System ( NAFIS ), the National Police Reference System ( NPRS ) and the Australian National Child Offender Register ( ANCOR ).
In 2002 the CQ Press Reference Information Group launched the CQ Press Electronic Library, which has subsequently grown into a suite of four online periodicals, five online reference databases as well as a suite of online editions of their reference books.
Planning a new network / service involves implementing the new system across the first four layers of the OSI Reference Model.
In Reference re Secession of Quebec, the Supreme Court characterized four fundamental and organizing principles of the Constitution ( though not exhaustive ): federalism ; democracy ; constitutionalism and the rule of law ; and respect for minorities.

Reference and species
After confirmation of samples tested by the United States National Reference Laboratories and the CDC, the World Health Organization confirmed the presence of the new species.
Reference to the forest descriptions of early surveyors has documented decline in species such as hemlock, which were preferentially removed for leather tanning.
* Reference large-format photos of 15 different species of Ichneumonidae
* Reference large-format photos of 15 different species of Ichneumonidae
The field of library science has seen significant adoption of the term and librarians have been described by Bonnie Nardi as a " keystone species in information ecology ", and references to information ecology range as far afield as the Collaborative Digital Reference Service of the Library of Congress, to children's library database administrator in Russia.
Nardi's book inspired the title of a UK conference Information Ecologies: the impact of new information ' species hosted, inter alia, by the UK Office of Library Networking, now known by its acronym UKOLN, and led to a keynote address by Nardi at a 1998 Library of Congress Institute on Reference Service in a Digital Age.
After confirmation of samples tested by the United States National Reference Laboratories and the CDC, the World Health Organization confirmed the presence of the new species.
Reference to the Chtorr or Chtorr-like species and situations also pop-up in Gerrold's 1993 book " Under The Eye of God " and its 1994 sequel " A Covenant of Justice ".
More than 400 new species have lately been described by Eric Hágsater and colleagues ( see: Reference ).

Reference and commonly
In 1993, Sybex, Inc. ( computer books ) published the Xbase Cross Reference Handbook, by Sheldon M. Dunn, another cross reference of the most commonly used xBase languages at that time — dBASE III +, dBASE IV, FoxPro for DOS, FoxPro for Windows, FoxPro for Macintosh and Clipper 5. 1.
Reference doses are most commonly determined for pesticides.
Reference Manager is most commonly used by people who want to share a central database of references and need to have multiple users adding and editing records at the same time.

Reference and known
This advantage, however, comes at the price of greater computational requirements if compared, for example and when applicable, to the discrete cosine transform, and in particular to the DCT-II which is simply known as the " DCT "; introduced by N. Ahmed, T. Natarajan and K. R. Rao in 1974 ; see Reference 1 of discrete cosine transform.
The document known officially as United States Relations with China with Special Reference to the Period 1944-1949, which later was simply called the China White Paper, attempted to dismiss any misinterpretations of Chinese and American diplomacy toward each other.
The Twin Earth thought experiment was a thought experiment presented by philosopher Hilary Putnam in his 1973 paper " Meaning and Reference " and subsequent 1975 paper " The Meaning of ' Meaning '", as an early argument for what has subsequently come to be known as semantic externalism.
In a decision that came to be known as the Patriation Reference, the SCC ruled that such a convention did exist, but it did not legally prevent the Parliament of Canada from unilaterally seeking the amendment of the Constitution without consent of the provinces.
" The total collection of this recorded music is known as " The Paul Bowles Collection " and is archived in the US Library of Congress, Reference No. 72-750123.
The encyclopedia was renamed to Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Encyclopedia in 1931, and was later known as New Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia, Universal Standard Encyclopedia, Funk & Wagnalls Standard Reference Encyclopedia, and Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia ( 29 volumes, 1st ed.
Unicorn Press ( later known as the Standard Reference Work Publishing Co .) obtained the rights to publish the encyclopedia, and by 1953 that firm began to sell the encyclopedia through a supermarket continuity marketing campaign, encouraging consumers to include the latest volume of the encyclopedia on their shopping lists.
The standard complement of documentation manuals that accompanies a RSTS distribution consists of at least 11 large 3-ring binders ( collectively known as " The orange wall "), 1 small 3-ring binder containing the RSTS / E Quick Reference Guide and 1 paperback copy of Introduction to BASIC AA-0155B-TK.
By 1943, the Business Reference Department was known as the Business Library.
When asked by Harriet Munroe to provide an introduction to what became known as the Objectivist issue of Poetry, Louis Zukofsky provided his essay Sincerity and Objectification: With Special Reference to the Work of Charles Reznikoff.
The name " Health Level-7 " is a reference to the seventh layer of the ISO OSI Reference model also known as the application layer.
A reference SoC implementation based on the OpenRISC 1200 was developed, known as ORPSoC ( the OpenRISC Reference Platform System-on-Chip ).
One quarter of the patients seeking professional advice on bad breath suffer from a highly exaggerated concern of having bad breath, known as halitophobia, delusional halitosis, or as a manifestation of Olfactory Reference Syndrome.
It is unknown when Poinsett became a Master Mason, but it is known that he was a Past Master of Recovery Lodge # 31, Greenville, and Solomons Lodge # 1, Charleston ( Reference: Thompson, Edward N., " Joel Robert Poinsett: The Man Behind the Flower ", Short Talk Bulletin, Masonic Service Association of the United States, December 1984 ).
Since then, it has become widely known as simply the " NASB ", supplanting the 1977 text in current printings, save for a few ( Thompson Chain Reference Bibles, Open Bibles, Key Word Study Bibles, et al.
Reference current I < sub > REF </ sub > is a known current, and can be provided by a resistor as shown, or by a " threshold-referenced " or " self-biased " current source to ensure that it is constant, independent of voltage supply variations.
They fed nearly 600 people a day for " free ", asking only that people pass through a six foot by six foot square known as The Free Frame of Reference.
In this context the word clock is known as a Digital Audio Reference Signal ( DARS ).
The administrative Reference Entity ( Entidade de Referencia ( ER )) interconnecting all network operators and service providers is operated by a local third party, Portabil S. A., a joint venture between the internationally well known companies Logica and Systor Trondheim AS.
Marja ' ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع ) ( Plural: maraji ), also known as a marja-i taqlid or marja dini ( Arabic / Persian: مرجع تقليد / مرجع ديني ), literally means " Source to Imitate / Follow " or " Religious Reference ".
Reference to a cooked meat product stuffed in a goat stomach like a sausage was known in Babylon and described as a recipe in the world ’ s oldest cooking book 3, 750 years ago ( Yale Babylonian collection, New Haven Connecticut, USA ).
In the argot of the Apollo program this matrix was known as REFSMMAT ( for " Reference to a Stable Member Matrix ").
Reference to a monastery known as Vikramashila is found in Tibetan records.

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