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APL ( named after the book A Programming Language ) is an interactive array-oriented language and integrated development environment, which is available from a number of commercial and noncommercial vendors and for most computer platforms .< ref >
A number of companies responded, both existing communications vendors like Hayes and Cisco Systems, as well as newly formed companies like Kinetics.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
This situation has often been used strategically by software vendors to force customers to purchase upgrades since, over time, the number of data files usable by an old version diminishes at a rate proportional to the number of other customers that have upgraded ( assuming that all customers generate files at the same the average rate.
It is currently supported by a number of application and scanner vendors.
Mach 2. 5 was also selected for the NeXTSTEP system and a number of commercial multiprocessor vendors.
Each new version of OpenGL tends to incorporate a number of extensions which have widespread support among graphics-card vendors, although the details of those extensions may be changed.
The motivation behind this may be to increase the number of users of a system, to assert the superiority of one choice over another or out of brand loyalty, pride in an operating system's abilities, or to persuade software vendors to port specific applications or device drivers to the platform.
Router vendors provide different capabilities for configuring this behavior, to include the number of queues supported, the relative priorities of queues, and bandwidth reserved for each queue.
A number of vendors, including Qualcomm, are attempting to enter the PC market with ARM-based devices dubbed smartbooks, riding on the netbook trend and rising acceptance of GNU / Linux distributions, a number of which already have ARM builds.
The large number of visitors and traders has attracted more vendors not dealing in horses.
While this document gives less than 150 examples of such phrases, the number of phrases supported by one of the simulation vendors speech recognition systems is in excess of 500, 000.
The USAF, USMC, US Army, US Navy, and FAA as well as a number of international ATC training organizations such as the Royal Australian Air Force and Civil Aviation Authorities in Italy, Brazil, and Canada are currently using ATC simulators with speech recognition from a number of different vendors.
There is a number of vendors in the terminal building, including three restaurants, three coffee shops, a duty free shop, cigar lounge, book store, travel shop, gift shop etc.
However a number of third party vendors made fixed disks for the HX available for sale.
Opera Software's proprietary Presto engine is licensed to a number of other software vendors, and is used in Opera's own web browser.
Since 2000, some major OCR vendors began offering WebOCR & Online software, a number of new entrants companies seized the opportunity to develop innovative Web-based OCR services, some of which are free of charge.
Templates are sold commercially by a number of vendors, usually customized to a specific task, but it is also not uncommon for a drafter to create their own templates.
In Nizhny Novgorod there is also a number of offshore outsourcing software developers, including Itseez, Tecom, Luximax Systems Ltd., MERA Networks, RealEast Networks, Auriga, SoftDrom, and Teleca, and many other smaller ones that specialize in delivering services to telecommunication vendors.
Before the advent of integrated circuits, this method allowed the highest possible component packing density ; because of this, it was used by a number of computer vendors including Control Data Corporation.
Beginning in the 1980s, a number of vendors began developing software systems to manage paper-based documents.

number and implemented
The actual number of bits in a particular implementation is documented as as implemented in the file.
As a result of its free availability, knowledge of BASIC became relatively widespread ( for a computer language ) and BASIC was implemented by a number of manufacturers, becoming fairly popular on newer minicomputers like the DEC PDP series and the Data General Nova.
Hardwired control units are implemented through use of sequential logic units, featuring a finite number of gates that can generate specific results based on the instructions that were used to invoke those responses.
The two main data models at this time were the hierarchical model, epitomized by IBM's IMS system, and the Codasyl model ( Network model ), implemented in a number of products such as IDMS.
Also a growing number of DSP applications are now being implemented on Embedded Systems using powerful PCs with a Multi-core processor.
Other more recent models are Phaeaco ( implemented by Harry Foundalis ) and SeqSee ( Abhijit Mahabal ), which model high-level perception and analogy-making in the microdomains of Bongard problems and number sequences, respectively, as well as George ( Francisco Lara-Dammer ), which models the processes of perception and discovery in triangle geometry.
According to Belloc, the distributive state ( the state which has implemented distributism ) contains " an agglomeration of families of varying wealth, but by far the greater number of owners of the means of production.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, a number of games were created using DHTML, but differences between browsers made this difficult: many techniques had to be implemented in code to enable the games to work on multiple platforms.
Among other things Thomas suggested to Sanders that were implemented ; KFC's signature chicken bucket ( to keep the chicken crisp ), reduce the number of items on the menu, focus on a signature dish, and introduce the trademark sign featuring a revolving red-striped bucket of chicken.
; atom: A number, implemented as a 31-bit signed integer or a 64-bit IEEE floating-point.
This is largely due to the complex history of the English language, together with the absence of systematic spelling reforms implemented in English, in contrast to the position in a number of other languages.
If implemented using remainders of Euclidean division rather than subtractions, Euclid's algorithm computes the GCD of large numbers efficiently: it never requires more division steps than five times the number of digits ( base 10 ) of the smaller integer.
During his time in office, a number of important laws were implemented, such as those giving women access to the justice system, and, after the assassination of Walter Rathenau, the law for the protection of the republic.
After a few minor experiments using sailing vessels the US Navy implemented a small number of combat hydrofoils, such as the Pegasus class, from 1977 through 1993.
Displays for a small number of individual digits and / or fixed symbols ( as in digital watches and pocket calculators ) can be implemented with independent electrodes for each segment.
To prove the viability of the Mars Habitat Unit, the Mars Society has implemented the Mars Analogue Research Station Program ( MARS ), which has established a number of prototype Mars Habitat Units around the world.
Due to its usefulness, ping has been implemented on a large number of operating systems, initially BSD Unix, but later others including Windows and Mac OS X.
Because the Netscape browser initially implemented many features not available in other browsers and quickly came to dominate the market, a number of web sites were designed to work, or work fully, only when they detected an appropriate version of < tt > Mozilla </ tt > in the user agent string.
The number of losers — which may add up to the size and severity of poverty — can be unexpectedly large if the method and process of privatization and how it is implemented are seriously flawed ( e. g. lack of transparency leading to state-owned assets being appropriated at minuscule amounts by those with political connections, absence of regulatory institutions leading to transfer of monopoly rents from public to private sector, improper design and inadequate control of the privatization process leading to asset stripping.
This may be implemented in different ways, often by pressing one button before making a call ; some telephones support " chain dialing ", allowing additional numbers to be dialed when on a call ( e. g., dial a PIN and a second number after connecting to an access number ).
The United States assists Swaziland with a number of HIV / AIDS initiatives and programs implemented through the U. S. Agency for International Development ( USAID ), Centers for Disease Control ( CDC ), the Peace Corps, African Development Foundation, the Department of Labor, and the Department of Defense.
* Society of St. Pius V, formed when nine priests of the Society of St. Pius X split from that organization over a number of issues including using the liturgical reforms implemented under Pope John XXIII.
Opponents of this view include revisionist historians and a number of post – Cold War and otherwise dissident Soviet historians including Roy Medvedev, who argues that although " one could list the various measures carried out by Stalin that were actually a continuation of anti-democratic trends and measures implemented under Lenin ... in so many ways, Stalin acted, not in line with Lenin's clear instructions, but in defiance of them ".
That function can be implemented in the reference source, in which case the source capacity limits the number of slaves that can be served, or by software in each slave.

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