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coded and map
Its design provides constructs that map efficiently to typical machine instructions, and therefore it found lasting use in applications that had formerly been coded in assembly language, most notably system software like the Unix computer operating system.
If these elements for any synoptic cloud level at the time of observation are deemed to be of equal importance, then the type which is predominant in amount is coded by the observer and plotted on the weather map.
" The Gospel Train ", " Song of the Free ", and " Swing Low, Sweet Chariot " are likewise supposed to contain veiled references to the Underground Railroad, and many sources assert that " Follow the Drinking Gourd " contained a coded map to the Underground Railroad.
Also, an on-screen map with each room color coded appears at the bottom of the player's screen at all times in the 3DO version.
Danny Adams, in 2005, read the map as a coded message and claims the stones were made by Ted DeGrazia, a painter and art collector rumored to have burned ( or buried ) a collection of art worth $ 5 million rather than pay taxes over his property ; Adams claims one of the stones reads " Be ready boy, are on a map on Arizona county scale, scale map " and aided by numerological analysis locates the mine in Upper Labarge Canyon.
Harehills is served by four bus services on the ' Leeds Overground ' ( frequent bus services identified by a schematic colour coded map similar to that used on the London Underground ).
At the end, when he notices a map of the Mortmain Mountains in Madame Lulu's tent, Olaf makes reference to a coded stain spilt on the Valley of Four Drafts, stating that he was taught to use such stains to mark secret locations when he was a young boy.
The lines are color coded, and the colors appear on the line map as well as destination signs ( but not any more on the SL-79 trams since they have digital destination displays ).

coded and on
The Standards council of Canada then sponsored, on January 21, 1993, the registration of an encoded character set for use in ISO / IEC 2022, in the ISO-IR international registry of coded character sets.
* By adding bits to each encoded unit, the redundancy allows both to detect errors in coded data and to correct them based on mathematical algorithms.
* Axis II: Personality disorders and intellectual disabilities ( although developmental disorders, such as Autism, were coded on Axis II in the previous edition, these disorders are now included on Axis I )
* By adding bits to each encoded unit, the redundancy allows both to detect errors in coded data and to correct them based on mathematical algorithms.
A picture showing scratches on the readable surface of a CD-R. Music and data CDs are coded using error correcting codes and thus can still be read even if they have minor scratches using error detection and correction.
* 1918 – The Western Union Cable Office in North Sydney, Nova Scotia receives a top-secret coded message from Europe ( that would be sent to Ottawa, Ontario and Washington, DC ) that said on November 11, 1918 all fighting would cease on land, sea and in the air.
Also, the inventor of the ping program, Mike Muuss, states on his website that traceroute was written using kernel ICMP support that he had earlier coded to enable raw ICMP sockets when he first wrote the ping program.
* Using an otherwise valid instruction on the wrong data type ( see packed decimal / binary coded decimal )
Unlike semantics, which examines meaning that is conventional or " coded " in a given language, pragmatics studies how the transmission of meaning depends not only on structural and linguistic knowledge ( e. g., grammar, lexicon, etc.
Programs coded for a 605 would run without any modification on any other 600 line processor
Proper placement of the limb electrodes, color coded as recommended by the American Heart Association ( a different colour scheme is used in Europe ): The limb electrodes can be far down on the limbs or close to the hips / shoulders, but they must be even ( left vs right ).
The earliest versions are often referred to as 1964½ models, but VIN coded by Ford and titled as 1965 models with production beginning in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9, 1964 and the new car was introduced to the public on April 17, 1964 at the New York World's Fair.
The 650 is a two-address, bi-quinary coded decimal machine ( both data and addresses were decimal ), with memory on a rotating drum.
An optimization technique that was frequently taken advantage of on ' legacy ' platforms was that of allowing the hardware ( or microcode ) to perform validation on numeric data fields such as those coded in ( or converted to ) packed decimal ( or packed BCD ).
Radio clocks depend on coded time signals from radio stations.
In Abdulla's apartment the police found a letter from a man who claimed to have been in contact with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, as well as a detailed manual on how to use coded language.
While Julius's tales recall the Uncle Remus tales published by Joel Chandler Harris, they differ in that Uncle Julius ' tales offer oblique or coded commentary on the psychological and social impact of slavery and racial inequality.
This needs to be coded in assembly code, using an already present assembler on the target.
Some dependence on the particular hardware, such as a particular graphics card may be coded into the executable.
The WFC contained two coded aperture cameras operating in the 2 to 30 keV ( 320 to 4, 800 aJ ) range and each covering a region of 40 x 40 degrees ( 20 by 20 degrees full width at half maximum ) on the sky.

coded and back
In the mid 20th century, a " codec " was hardware that coded analog signals into Pulse-code modulation ( PCM ) and decoded them back.
One technical aspect that has remained mostly constant is the delivery mechanism: the e-mail received by the recipient contains not the e-card itself, but an individually coded link back to the publisher's web site that displays the sender's card exactly as it was originally configured.
The same codebook could be used to " encode " a plaintext message into a coded message or " codetext ", and " decode " a codetext back into plaintext message.
The dropsonde sends back coded data, which includes:
At that point they transmitted the common military expressions they were assigned to be coded into Navajo and decoded into English, by verbally encrypting, transmitting and decoding the messages nearly verbatim from English, to Navajo and back into English.

coded and points
They are coded with different values that have a total of 170 points and are around 15 cm long.
More points are awarded for popping an enemy further down in the dirt ( the levels are color coded ).

coded and location
During rebel attacks these vehicles could issue emergency " XX calls " ( XX with a coded location ), which were given priority over all other radio traffic, to summon aerial reinforcements.
The Voluntary Factual Dispatch they receive is from Quigley Quagmire, The Baudelaires are needed at a certain coded location the next day, and just two days before the V. F. D.
Various tricks can be used to " plant " or " sow " information into a coded message, for example by executing a raid at a particular time and location against an enemy, and then examining code messages sent after the raid.
Then, she and Klaus received the Voluntary Factual Dispatch from Quigley Quagmire, who needs the Baudelaires at a certain coded location by Tuesday, the very next day, and just two days before the meeting at the Hotel.
The enzyme is coded by the gene with the symbol MTHFR on chromosome 1 location p36. 3 in humans.
His claim is based on the fact that during a civil war a coded message informed the opposing side of his father's location, and of the people who knew the location, Curzon was the only one without an alibi.

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