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follow-on and program
Mercury laid the groundwork for Project Gemini and the follow-on Apollo moon-landing program.
The first follow-on, the LINC-8, booted ( slowly ) to a PDP-8 program called PROGOFOP ( PROGram OF OPeration ) which interfaced to the separate LINC hardware.
It was released by Lotus Development as a follow-on to its popular spreadsheet program, Lotus 1-2-3 and was produced from 1984-1992.
A 2003 NASA study of a follow-on program suggests spending US $ 250 – 450 million to detect 90 % of all near-Earth asteroids 140 meters and larger by 2028.
Lockheed Martin won the initial contract to provide DMLGBs to the US Navy ( USN ) in 2005, however subsequent-year money has been " zeroed " in favor of a follow-on Direct Attack Moving Target Capability ( DAMTC ) program.
He is now involved with the Italian Space Agency ( ASI ) manned space flight program follow-on activities.
A follow-on summer program in 1953 at the University of Michigan, called Project Wolverine, identified several of the TEOTA subjects, including Doppler-assisted sub-beamwidth resolution, as research efforts to be sponsored by the Department of Defense ( DoD ) at various academic and industrial research laboratories.
In 1972 it became clear no follow-on orders for Saturn boosters were coming, and the program shut down.
Boeing YAL-1A Airborne Laser follow-on program of the 2000s.
After the existing Apollo program was chartered by President John F. Kennedy on May 25, 1961 to land men on the Moon, it became evident to NASA officials that a follow-on to the Mercury program was required to develop certain spaceflight capabilities in support of Apollo.

follow-on and 1987
The CMOS circuits produced only a fraction of the heat of previous ICs. The planned 1987 follow-on was supposed to be designated Cyber 250 or ETA30, as in 30 GFLOPS.

follow-on and Radio
After Famous, Rich and Homeless Croft did a follow-on Radio 5 Live radio show which was broadcast on 24 and 25 December 2009, entitled James: My Alcoholic Friend where she tries to track down the rough sleeper with whom she had spent a night on the streets.

follow-on and ),
Volunteers, such as those involved in GenerousGenealogists, a follow-on group similar to Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness ( now defunct ), do record lookups or take photos in their home areas for researchers who are unable to travel.
* Aftermarket ( merchandise ), any market where customers who buy one product or service are likely to buy a related, follow-on product.
TDX carried data ( analog modem up to digital DS3 ), and built its own telephone switches at its engineering facility in Chantilly, VA. TDX voice switches, called " SSTs " ( satellite switching terminal ) were centrally controlled nationwide by Perkin-Elmer mainframes in Falls Church, VA, and were some of the first long distance switches to utilize least-cost routing, follow-on account codes and PINs.
Organization of international competition ski mountaineering events was sanctioned by the International Council for Ski Mountaineering Competitions ( ISMC ) of the UIAA from 1999 to 2008, the follow-on institution of the CISAC, and since 2008 by the International Ski Mountaineering Federation ( ISMF ), which emerged from the ISMC.
He was briefly a member of the CCF's follow-on organization, the New Democratic Party ( NDP ), before crossing the floor in the House of Commons to become a Liberal MP in 1962 until his defeat in 1963.
After taking up coaching for Kent County Cricket Club, Wright enjoyed a successful coaching career with India, from 2000 to 2005, during which time the team improved immensely, winning a home test-series 2-1 against Australia ( which included the historic Kolkata test which India won coming back from a follow-on with Indian batsman VVS Laxman making 281 *), drawing a test series against Australia in Australia 1-1 in a four-match test series in 2003-04 ( Steve Waugh's farewell test series ), winning a series against arch-rivals, Pakistan, and reaching the final of the 2003 Cricket World Cup held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya.
In the United States Army, there is one company of combat engineers, Bravo Company of the 27th Engineer Battalion ( Combat )( Airborne ), trained to intentionally jump into forested areas in order to create drop zones for follow-on forces.
The follow-on network, called the Manned Space Flight Network ( MSFN ), interacted with manned craft in Earth orbit.
The show's origins and format trace back to Sneak Previews ( 1975 ), a PBS series produced by WTTW that originally featured Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, and At the Movies, a follow-on show that the two critics created with Tribune Entertainment.
Other planned Mariner Mark II based spacecraft were an ESA led follow-on to CRAF, the Comet Nucleus Sample Return or CNSR ( later Rosetta ), Pluto Flyby, a flyby of Pluto and a Neptune orbiter with an atmospheric probe ( Neptune Orbiter ).
* 2003-Maria Rita ( Warner Latina ) ( 750, 000 sold in Brazil ), with follow-on " Maria Rita " DVD, recorded live in São Paulo at Bourbon Street
* 2005-Segundo ( Warner Latina ) ( 250, 000 sold in Brazil ), with follow-on " Segundo " DVD, recorded live in 3 venues.
* 2007-Samba Meu ( Wea International ) ( 190, 000 sold in Brazil ), with follow-on " Maria Rita: Samba Meu " DVD, recorded live in Rio de Janeiro.
The integrated Rule-based Data management System ( iRODS ) is a follow-on project of the SDSC SRB team ( which is now the Data Intensive Cyber Environments ( DICE ) group ), and now largely replaces the use SDSC SRB in research and academic communities.
This was done in order to save his tired bowlers from having to bowl again immediately, as his opponents would have been required to follow-on ( bat twice in a row ), at the time compulsory.
Apollo contracted for the construction of fifteen Saturn V launch vehicles used to launch the Apollo spacecraft to the Moon, and achieved the first manned landing with the sixth one ( Apollo 11 ), leaving nine for follow-on lunar missions, through Apollo 20.
The follow-on priority-based flow control, as defined in the IEEE 802. 1Qbb standard, provides a link-level flow control mechanism that can be controlled independently for each Class of Service ( CoS ), as defined by IEEE P802. 1p.

follow-on and attempted
Many follow-on drugs have attempted to emulate its profitability, and alleged aphrodisiacs have attempt to capitalize on its prominence.

follow-on and further
Although FTL intended to release further games in the series, this was pre-empted by the tremendous success of their follow-on effort, Dungeon Master.
In connection with the initial public offering in December 2005, Continental reduced its investment to approximately 27. 3 percent and through a follow-on offering in 2006, further reduced its investment to approximately ten percent.

follow-on and mobile
In 2000, Audiovox moved trading to Nasdaq under VOXX ; announced an OEM contract with Nissan North America for the 2000 model year ; formed Audiovox Electronics Corp, a wholly owned subsidiary for the marketing of consumer and mobile electronics ; was added to the Russell 2000 ; received an OEM contract to supply mobile video for Ford 2001 models introduced its first MP3 Player ; completed its follow-on stock offering and increased its public float by two million shares ; and announced its first GMRS / GPS two-way radio.

follow-on and with
The rain-affected Third Test ended with the last two Australian batsmen holding out for a draw and England won the Fourth Test by three wickets after forcing Australia to follow-on for the first time in 191 Tests.
* " It may, perhaps, be embarrassing for a solitary man to walk across a wide quadrangle under a fire of glances from a collection of collegiate females ; but it is child's play compared, for example, with the long trek from the pavilion at Lord's to the far end of the pitch, with five wickets down and ninety needed to save the follow-on.
Cutler had been developing a follow-on to VMS at DEC called Mica, and when DEC dropped the project he brought the expertise and around 20 engineers with him to Microsoft.
In the follow-on meetings to the December 1994 Summit of the Americas, Jamaica — together with Uruguay -- was given the responsibility of coordinating discussions on invigorating society.
The Computer Contradictionary is a follow-on to Kelly-Bootle's The Devil's DP Dictionary, published in New York by McGraw-Hill in 1981, ISBN 0-07-034022-6 ; the later publication shares only a little material with the original.
The VT101 and VT102 were cost-reduced non-expandable follow-on products, with the VT102 including the AVO and serial printer port options of the VT100.
The Naval Research Laboratory finally accepted a sphere with a 6. 4-inch diameter as a " test vehicle ", with a diameter of twenty inches set for the follow-on satellites.
With Australia forced to follow-on, Bradman fought hard to ensure McCabe's effort was not in vain, and he secured the draw with 144 not out.
As the performance of the transputer became less competitive towards the end of the 1980s ( the follow-on T9000 transputer being beset with delays ) Meiko added the ability to supplement the transputers with Intel i860 processors.
Finally in November 1996, after the presidential election, Clinton announced, with Perry's support, that the United States would provide 8, 500 troops to a NATO follow-on force.
Following an invitation by the Bosnian authorities, the EU decided to establish a follow-on police mission with a modified mandate and size.
The Space Task Group ( STG ) was created on November 5, 1958 with Langley Research Center engineers under the direction of Robert Gilruth, to direct Project Mercury and follow-on manned space programs.
SA-1 was only of use as a static defence against low-speed targets, but with it in place, the Soviet Union had the time to develop a follow-on system.
Equipped with the highly successful follow-on to the Wildcat, the new Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat, two-thirds of VF-6 ( twenty-four F6F-3s ) under Butch O ' Hare's command embarked on August 22, 1943 on the light carrier.
The first was the x440 in August, 2002 with a follow-on x445 in 2003.
By the 1960s, the United States military was developing the swing-wing F-111 project as a follow-on to the Republic F-105 Thunderchief, a fast low-level fighter-bomber designed in the 1950s with an internal bay for a nuclear weapon.
The U. S. task force, based on three carriers, faced a Japanese force with four fleet carriers, divided into two groups, a lead group under Admiral Nagumo and a follow-on group under Admiral Yamamoto.
The follow-on 2G-2 would have had a second rocket motor and been able to place the second stage in orbit, though with little or no payload.
* Process-based RCA is basically a follow-on to production-based RCA, but with a scope that has been expanded to include business processes.
It was only in 1998, after the development of the ICM that Barry Boehm along with A Winsor Brown started to focus on reconciling it with the WinWin Spiral Model and its incarnation in MBASE and the follow-on Lean MBASE, and working towards an Incremental Commitment Model for Software ( ICMS ) by adapting the existing WinWin Spiral Model support tools.

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