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Thus if the gyro and platform-controller combination maintains the platform with zero angular deviation about the **yf axis, the system can be rotated with an angular velocity Af if a torque is supplied to the gyro output axis Aj.
However, the leveling operation can be maintained and controlled remotely with no mechanical or optical contact with the platform.
With integration, the effect of a small acceleration ( or small platform tilt angle ) can be seen after a time.
With the gyro-stabilized platform leveled, it can be headed in the proper direction by using surveying techniques.
When the platform is aligned, the reflected image of the crossed hairs can be seen exactly superimposed upon the original crossed hairs.
If the platform is not too high off the ground, a transit can be mounted on a stand to raise it up to the platform.
This instrument provides an electrical signal proportional to the angular deviations of the platform and can be used to automatically hold the platform on true heading.
The sensing of this rotation by the X gyro can be utilized to direct the platform into proper heading.
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
A compositional approach can be used to provide security for open platform applets.
If the resulting four kilobyte table size is too large for a given target platform, the table lookup operation can be performed with a single 256-entry 32-bit ( i. e. 1 kilobyte ) table by the use of circular rotates.
These can be as simple as a searchlight for a police helicopter or as complicated as the tactical system for an airborne early warning platform.
The player can move along platforms, as well as jump to those above and to the side, similar to most platform games.
* A bain-marie can be used to re-liquify hardened honey by placing a glass jar on top of any improvised platform sitting at the bottom of a pot of gently boiling water.
Carbines were short enough to be loaded and fired from horseback but this was rarely done-a moving horse is a very unsteady platform, and once halted a soldier can load and fire more easily if dismounted, which also makes him a smaller target.
** Drydock, a basin that can be flooded and drained to allow a load to come to rest on a dry platform
In principle, multiple realisability would guarantee platform dependencies can be avoided, whether in terms of hardware and operating system or, ex hypothesi, biology and philosophy.
Since Java's bytecode is cross-platform or platform independent, Java applets can be executed by browsers for many platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Unix, Mac OS and Linux.
An applet can also be a text area only, providing, for instance, a cross platform command-line interface to some remote system.
Step height from platform to train is up to, and there can be a large gap between the train and curved platforms.
Each station displays the Underground roundel, often containing the station's name in the central bar, at entrances and repeatedly along the platform, so that the name can easily be seen by passengers on arriving trains.
The modern-day ubiquitous x86 architecture belongs to this category as well, but octal is rarely used on this platform, although certain properties of the binary encoding of opcodes become more readily apparent when displayed in octal, e. g. the ModRM byte, which is divided into fields of 2, 3, and 3 bits, so octal can be useful in describing these encodings.
PHP can be deployed on most Web servers and also as a standalone shell on almost every operating system and platform free of charge.

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Manual leveling is inconvenient if the platform must be maintained accurately level for any prolonged period of time.
The platform accelerometers must be slightly modified for this procedure.
Before the accelerometers are mounted on the platform, the direction of their sensitive axis must be accurately determined.
The stained-glass windows may have developed unpremeditated patinas, the paneling may be no more durable than the planks in a political platform.
Finding it difficult to bombard with catapults, he ordered the construction of a platform where his siege weapons could be mounted to greater effect, and cut the water supply.
Euan MacKie, recognizing that Thom's theories needed to be tested, excavated at the Kintraw standing stone site in Argyllshire in 1970 and 1971 to check whether the latter's prediction of an observation platform on the hill slope above the stone was correct.
However, from ground level, this sunset would be obscured by a ridge in the landscape, and the viewer would need to be raised by two meters: another observation platform was needed.
This book, and its sequels, provided hundreds of ready-to-go programs that could be easily converted to practically any BASIC-running platform .< ref >
In a four-page position paper delivered to students in 1965, Bob Jones, Jr., condemned Billy Graham's " ecumenical evangelism " as unscriptural and " heretical ," noting that Graham shared his platform with Catholic priests and that one could not " be a good Catholic and a good, spiritual Christian.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform which could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows ( Linux was not relevant as a desktop OS at the time ).

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The automatic leveling system described in this section is readily adaptable to a gyro-stabilized platform consisting of three integrating gyros.
Figure 7-3 shows a platform system with the gyro vectors arranged as described above.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak described the adopted Fatah platform as not very promising.
In June 2008 the then Shadow Home Secretary David Davis resigned his parliamentary seat over what he described as the " erosion of civil liberties " by the then Labour government, and successfully won re-election on a civil liberties platform ( although he was not opposed by candidates of other major parties ).
Solomon is described by the Book of Chronicles as having constructed a special platform in his Temple, for him to use during the opening ceremony.
This platform is literally described by the masoretic text as a laver ( Hebrew: kiyyor ), and as with the Priestly Code's laver, there is only one platform, and it is placed in the centre of the outer court.
According to the nineteenth-century account, the drill or " pod auger " passed through a spruce platform at, a head space, of what was described as " metal in pieces ", of oak, another of metal, of oak, another spruce layer, and finally into clay for without striking anything else.
The love the gopis feel for Krishna is also described in this esoteric manner as the highest platform of spontaneous love of God, and not of a sexual nature.
It has long been known that there is a pool inside of the fort, but when the archaeologist Dr H. N. Savory excavated the hill fort between 1954-6, he was surprised to find that not only were the fortifications of about the right time frame for either Vortigern or Ambrosius, but that there was a platform above the pool as described in the Historia Britonum.
Reid's career was aided by his quick wit and entertaining oratory ; he was described as being " perhaps the best platform speaker in the Empire ", both amusing and informing to his audiences " who flocked to his election meetings as to popular entertainment ".
As president of the WCTU, the crux of Willard ’ s argument for female suffrage was based on the platform of " Home Protection ," which she described as " the movement ... the object of which is to secure for all women above the age of twenty-one years the ballot as one means for the protection of their homes from the devastation caused by the legalized traffic in strong drink.
The French jeweler Tavernier, who saw Delhi in 1665, described the throne as of the shape of a bed ( a " takhteh " or platform ), 6 ft. by 4 ft., supported by four golden feet, 20 to 25 in.
Details of the design of the original Quainton Road station are lost, but it is likely that the station had a single timber-covered earth platform and minimal buildings ; it was described in 1890 as being extremely primitive.
Both reviewers complimented the graphics, calling them detailed and stunning, and described it as a great platform game.
In 1991, they founded the Greater Romania Party, the platform of which Time magazine described as " a crude mixture of anti-Semitism, racism and nostalgia for the good old days of communism.
In a National Post editorial, on the tenth anniversary of Harris ' 1995 electoral victory, Harris ' chief of staff described the difference in their policies, saying that Davis retained power with a careful balancing act, while Harris used a bold platform to unexpectedly catapult the party from third place to first.
The structure was described by Christian Charles Josias Bunsen, based on his examination of two Roman coins depicting the Rostra, as " a circular building, raised on arches, with a stand or platform on the top bordered by a parapet ; the access to it being by two flights of steps, one on each side.
The platform of Ciudadanos En Blanco is that, if elected, their candidates will leave their seats vacant, until such time as the Spanish electoral law is reformed to recognize blank votes in the manner described above.
Author Wendy Despain used Kirby's Dream Lands plot as an example of how early platform games ' plots, which she collectively described as " the main character needing to reach a villain to put right a wrong.
They stood on a platform of trying to ensure that what they described as the distinctive voice of Highlands and Islands experience was heard.
After UMass Amherst devoted its time, energy, and funding to the Large Millimeter Telescope ( LMT ) from approximately 2005, FCRAO was described as being the then –" current platform ", with the LMT referred to as its " future platform ".

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