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In the years following World War II, many white Americans began to move away from inner cities to newer suburban communities, a process known as white flight.
During the early Apollo Program, a 7094 was kept operational to run flight planning software that had not yet been ported to mission control's newer System / 360 computers.
Microsoft continued to produce newer versions of the flight simulation software, adding features such as new aircraft types and augmented scenery.
In order to be able to operate newer aircraft which required less maintenance expenses, and to cut crew costs, Dominicana leased Boeing 737-300s and a Boeing 757-200 ( including the flight crews ) from Mexican low-cost airline TAESA.
( Later work with newer Convair aircraft continued the Michigan group ’ s local control of flight schedules.
By the 1950s, the artsy enclave experienced white flight, losing residents to the Mid-Wilshire district and newer neighborhoods in Temple City and in the San Fernando Valley.
With the flight of much of the middle class out of the neighborhood during the late 1950s and 1960's with the opportunity to move to newer housing in postwar suburbs, Anacostia's demographics changed dramatically as the neighborhood became predominantly African American.
As patrol leader he exercised the utmost skill not only in the manner in which he attacked and destroyed the enemy, but in the way in which, during aerial fights, he protected the newer members of his flight, thus keeping down the casualties to a minimum.
As a patrol leader he has at all times shown the utmost gallantry and skill, not only in the manner in which he has attacked and destroyed the enemy, but in the way he has, during several aerial fights, protected the newer members of his flight, thus keeping down their casualties to a minimum.
NASA non-astronaut flight crew at Langley Research Center wear blue, and crew at the Dryden Flight Research Center wear either green or desert tan, and all newer suits issued are desert tan.
Most airliners built since the 1980s — as well as many business jets and an increasing number of newer general aviation aircraft — have glass cockpits equipped with primary flight and multi-function displays.

newer and control
Manufacturers used this voltage to link instruments together so that one device could control one or more others, but this system was inadequate for control of newer polyphonic and digital synthesizers.
Automatic aperture control is provided with the newer Nikon digital SLR cameras ; with some earlier cameras, the lenses offer preset aperture control by means of a pushbutton that controls the electromagnetic diaphragm.
In newer and more improved designs, after employing hydraulics, carbon fibre, mechanical linkages, motors, computer microprocessors, and innovative combinations of these technologies to give more control to the user.
Additional features in these newer versions include air traffic environments with interactive air traffic control functions, new aircraft models from the historical Douglas DC-3 to the modern Boeing 777, interactive lessons, challenges and aircraft checklists.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo led to the establishment in 1889 of the International Boundary and Water Commission to maintain the border, and pursuant to newer treaties tp allocate river waters between the two nations, and to provide for flood control and water sanitation.
Many newer vehicles feature traction control, which partially mitigates the poor traction characteristics of an open differential by using the anti-lock braking system to limit or stop the slippage of the low traction wheel, increasing the torque that can be applied to both wheels.
The RBMK is an early Generation II reactor and the oldest commercial reactor design still in wide operation ; it features a number of design and safety flaws ( such as graphite-tipped control rods, a dangerous positive void coefficient and instability at low power levels ) that have since been rectified in newer designs.
Many newer motherboards support Pulse-width modulation ( PWM ) control, allowing the fan speed to be set in the BIOS or with software.
In addition, the traditional means of media control have proven extremely ineffective against newer forms of communication, most notably text messaging.
In one of the newer U. S. incarnations of the private-public partnership, the business improvement district ( BID ), private organizations are allowed to tax local businesses and retail establishments so that they might provide special private services such as policing and increased surveillance, trash removal, or street renovation, all of which once fell under the control of public funds.
Dust inside the Zip disks or dirty heads caused by oxide build-up could misalign the heads, but in newer devices it was due to poor quality control and manufacturing defects in the drive itself.
* The powertrain control module was changed to the newer EEC-V to be OBD-II compliant.
Unlike the standard controller, the Max has a small button-shaped item called a cycloid, which can be moved in directions to control on-screen movement, somewhat like the newer Nintendo 3DS's Circle Pad.
Several newer designs have been attempted over time, notably the Apex Ski Boot that uses a relatively small carbon fibre framework that clips into conventional bindings and provides lateral control, and a semi-soft boot for comfort and protection.
Located around a hill in the southern part of the Vale of Clwyd-the older part of the town, the castle and Saint Peter's Square are located on top of the hill, while many newer parts of the town are on the floodplain of the River Clwyd ( which became apparent on several occasions in the late 1990s — new flood control works costing £ 3 million were inaugurated in autumn 2003 ).
On newer Apple laptops, all the function keys are assigned basic actions such as volume control, brightness control, ( since the laptops lack a keypad ), and ejection of disks.
While early legal action by media companies forced ReplayTV to remove many features such as automatic commercial skip and the sharing of recordings over the Internet, newer devices have steadily regained these functions while adding complementary abilities, such as recording onto DVDs and programming and remote control facilities using PDAs, networked PCs, and Web browsers.
The slice usually has some form of adjustment mechanism to even out the paper weight profile across the machine ( CD profile ), although a newer methods is to inject water into the whitewater across the headbox slice area, thereby using localized consistency to control CD weight profile.
On many newer control systems, the Sforzando is settable allowing the organist to select the exact registration to be employed.
However, such dialyzers require newer dialysis machines and high-quality dialysis solution to control the rate of fluid removal properly and to prevent backflow of dialysis solution impurities into the patient through the membrane.

newer and system
Under the Cronquist system of taxonomic classification of flowering plants Asteraceae was the only family in the group, but newer systems ( such as APG II and APG III ) have expanded it to eleven.
Instead, AMOS BASIC controlled the computer directly, which caused programs written in it to have a non-standard user interface, and also caused compatibility problems with newer versions of the operating system.
More recent IUPAC recommendations now suggest the newer term " hydronium " be used in favor of the older accepted term " oxonium " to illustrate reaction mechanisms such as those defined in the Brønsted – Lowry and solvent system definitions more clearly, with the Arrhenius definition serving as a simple general outline of acid – base character.
But during the 1960s faster and more affordable computers became available, and as prices decreased newer computer systems supported time-sharing, a system which allows multiple users or processes to use the CPU and memory.
If a newer system is attempting to achieve integration with an older system which has known flaws ( or " bugs "), then the new system may be referred to as " bugwards-compatible ".
For instance, on newer MS Windows computers, the older FAT-type file systems of MS-DOS and old versions of Windows are supported, in addition to the NTFS file system that is the normal file system for recent versions of Windows.
A newer system was developed by the GRADE Working Group and takes into account more dimensions than just the quality of medical evidence.
In many regions around the world local subdivisions and classification criteria are still used along with the newer internationally coordinated uniform system, but once the research establishes a more complete international system, it is expected that local systems will be abandoned.
Modern Windows operating system versions are based on the newer Windows NT kernel that was originally intended for OS / 2.
It may be that the system still provides for the users ' needs, even though newer technology or more efficient methods of performing a task are now available.
The H & K's design replaces the direct impingement gas system with a newer piston design.
The system was only effective on VCRs made at around the mid 1980s and newer.
In Britain, there were many protests about the government's proposal to replace the aging Trident weapons system with a newer model.
A newer trend is sometimes called an ultra-thin client or a zero client, which no longer runs a full operating system: the kernel instead merely initializes the network, begins the networking protocol, and handles display of the server's output.
The newer GSM networks are replacing the older system.
In the newer triadic harmonic system, however, the tritone became permissible, as the standardization of functional dissonance made its use in dominant chords desirable.
Furthermore, compared to newer formats such as Windows Media Audio which use a simple MDCT rather than a hybrid, ATRAC3 must perform an additional and computationally expensive inverse-QMF, although the hybrid system does significantly reduce memory usage, which was likely a factor given the limited memory available when ATRAC was originally developed.
A newer implementation of the flat panel speaker system involves an intentionally flexible panel and an " exciter ", mounted off-center and located so as to excite the panel to vibrate with minimal resonances.
This network ran parallel to the newer DOCSIS system for several years.

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