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* " Wrapper " programmes for executables, like a batch file that moves or manipulates files and does other things with the operating system before or after running an application like a word processor, spreadsheet, data base, assembler, compiler, etc.
* Mp3tag — freeware tag editor with Discogs support ( batch and spreadsheet interfaces ).

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The Plus Two remain at a fixed position with drums and guitar but the quartet covers the stage with a batch of instruments ranging from tuba to tambourine, and the beat is solid.
The care of offspring among amphibians has been little studied but in general, the larger the number of eggs in a batch, the less likely it is that any degree of parental care takes place.
In batch distillation, a still is charged ( supplied ) with a batch of feed mixture, which is then separated into its component fractions which are collected sequentially from most volatile to less volatile, with the bottoms ( remaining least or non-volatile fraction ) removed at the end.
Heating an ideal mixture of two volatile substances A and B ( with A having the higher volatility, or lower boiling point ) in a batch distillation setup ( such as in an apparatus depicted in the opening figure ) until the mixture is boiling results in a vapor above the liquid which contains a mixture of A and B.
This technique is an example of a continuous vs. a batch process ; advantages include less downtime to charge the reaction vessel with starting material, and less workup.
Casale said that this song was chosen from a batch of songs that the band was working on, and that also this is the closest the band has been to a new album.
Glass batch calculation is the method by which the correct raw material mixture is determined to achieve the desired glass composition.
Glass homogeneity is achieved by homogenizing the raw materials mixture ( glass batch ), by stirring the melt, and by crushing and re-melting the first melt.
Hygienic regulations with respect to fresh raw materials are ensured and each batch of raw material delivered to the manufacturing plant is immediately checked and documented.
Its 24th season is referred to the batch of shows that aired from January through May 1992 when it was re-titled The Hee Haw Show.
Batches are kept small, about 20-50 cases at a time, so that a batch is never left in a partially completed state, as high humidity and light can degrade the powder.
A batch of the fruit is buried in dry salt inside a glass jar.
In addition, a date of manufacturing is imprinted, then the type of emulsion and the batch number.
The next three numbers ( 167 ) is the emulsion batch number.
( a period is typically a day, week year or a single turnover: meaning the time required to complete one batch of coffee, for example )
A whey starter is added from the previous batch that contains thermophilic bacteria, and the milk is left to ripen so the bacteria can multiply.
Molly then explains to Case that Riviera is doomed anyway, as he has been fatally poisoned by a bad batch of drugs.
After the matzos come out of the oven, the entire work area is scrubbed down and swept to make sure that no pieces of old, potentially leavened dough remain, as any stray pieces are now chametz, and can contaminate the next batch of matzo.

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The potency of this brew varies radically from one batch to the next, both in potency and psychoactive effect, based mainly on the skill of the shaman or brewer, as well as other admixtures sometimes added and the intent of the ceremony.
Initially, BASIC concentrated on supporting straightforward mathematical work, with matrix arithmetic support from its initial implementation as a batch language and full string functionality being added by 1965.
He conceived and developed many of his user interface ideas back in the mid-1960s, long before the personal computer revolution, at a time when most individuals were kept away from computers, and could only use computers through intermediaries ( see batch processing ), and when software tended to be written for vertical applications in proprietary systems.
The last batch of sawnwood from the Peat swamp forest | peat forest in Indragiri Hulu, Sumatra, Deforestation in Indonesia | Indonesia.
Continuous distillation differs from batch distillation in the respect that concentrations should not change over time.
In batch, the expert system has all the necessary data to process from the beginning.
To match the look and texture of the original gallery's marble walls, builders re-opened the quarry in Knoxville, Tennessee, from which the first batch of stone had been harvested.
* Single malt Scotch whisky means a Scotch whisky produced from only water and malted barley at a single distillery by batch distillation in pot stills.
* Pimientos de Padrón-small green peppers originally from Padrón ( a municipality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia ) that are fried in olive oil or served raw, most are mild, but a few in each batch are quite spicy.
During a period of just over two years, VBScript advanced from version 1. 0 to 2. 0, and over that time it gained support from Windows system administrators seeking an automation tool more powerful than the batch language first developed in the early 1980s.
Most yeasted pre-ferments fall into one of three categories: " poolish " or " pouliche ", a loose-textured mixture composed of roughly equal amounts of flour and water ( by weight ); " biga ", a stiff mixture with a higher proportion of flour ; and " pâte fermentée ", which is simply a portion of dough reserved from a previous batch.
This first batch of plutonium was refined in the 221-T plant from December 26, 1944, to February 2, 1945, and delivered to the Los Alamos laboratory in New Mexico on February 5, 1945.
This basic batch culture growth model draws out and emphasizes aspects of bacterial growth which may differ from the growth of macrofauna.
Making germanium of the required purity was proving to be a serious problem, and limited the yield of transistors that actually worked from a given batch of material.
A refinement variously credited to either James C. Crow or Jason S. Amburgey was the sour mash process, by which each new fermentation is conditioned with some amount of spent mash ( the wet solids strained from a previous batch of fermented mash, which still contain live yeast ).

batch and compiler
In 1966 it was superseded by CUPL, a batch compiler for teaching which ran on the IBM System / 360.
Work on the compiler and the operating system was done concurrently, and so the first BASIC programs were run in batch mode as part of the development process during early 1964.
Because of the need for speed of compilation during interactive development and testing, the compiled code is likely not to be as heavily optimised as code produced by a standard ' batch compiler ', which reads in source code and produces object files that can subsequently be linked and run.
This is usually not a problem, because for optimization is usually only carried out on release, an incremental compiler would be used throughout development, and a standard batch compiler would be used on release.
This left a bad taste for Unix-like systems at the National Laboratories and with the manufacturer, Cray Research, Inc., of the hardware who went on to develop their own batch oriented operating system, COS ( Cray Operating System ) and their own vectorizing Fortran compiler named " CFT " ( Cray ForTran ) both written in the Cray Assembly Language ( CAL ).

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When the resin has hardened, mix up another batch with a pigment added if you wish.
In the batch processing model, users never interacted with the machine directly, instead they tendered their jobs to the computer operators.
The term represented a contrast with the tape-based systems of the past, allowing shared interactive use rather than daily batch processing.
Mikoyan confirmed that talks with Egypt are underway for the sale of 40 Mig-29SMT jet-fighters with a possible additional batch of 60-80 planes.
It analyzed the bullets with the goal of matching them chemically, not only to a single batch of ammunition coming out of a factory, but to a single box of bullets.
By the early 1970s, many mainframes acquired interactive user interfaces and operated as timesharing computers, supporting hundreds of users simultaneously along with batch processing.
Batch processing, such as billing, became even more important ( and larger ) with the growth of e-business, and mainframes are particularly adept at large scale batch computing.
Like floor maltings, these pneumatic plants are batch processes, but of considerably greater size, typically 100 ton batches compared with 20 ton batches for floor malting.
Production of an initial batch of 250 began in 1951, but it became clear that they could not be made at a competitive price besides which the advent of transistor radios with their much lower power requirements meant that the original rationale for the set was disappearing.
These cardinals were reluctant to meet with the batch of cardinals recently promoted by Callixtus II, who were mainly French or Burgundian.
Used in various publishing environments, it was also offered with DECset, Digital's VAX / VMS 3. x native mode OEM version of the Datalogics Pager automated batch composition engine.

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