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It is expected that in 1963 two prototype aircraft will be available for flight testing.
That original Asteroids prototype board still exists, and is currently in Delman's personal collection.
This is a possible prototype of the Agamemnon of mythology.
Taylor's prototype table, which he designed and constructed, is still in operation.
In the above example, a prototype is used in a function declaration for ANSI compliant implementations, while an obsolescent non-prototype declaration is used otherwise.
Once a prototype has passed the tests at a certification lab, and that model is being constructed under the control of a certified quality system, the device is entitled to bear a CE mark, indicating that the device is believed to be safe and reliable when used as directed.
Perhaps the earliest prototype for a law of government, this document itself has not yet been discovered ; however it is known that it allowed some rights to his citizens.
One of the cyberpunk genre's prototype characters is Case, from Gibson's Neuromancer.
The most notable star in Cetus is Mira, designated Omicron Ceti, the first variable star to be discovered and the prototype of its class.
* AM CVn, a very blue star of magnitude 14, is the prototype of a special class of cataclysmic variable stars, in which the companion star is a white dwarf, rather than a main sequence star.
* RS CVn is the prototype of a special class of binary stars of chromospherically active and optically variable components.
There is now some hardware accelerated ray tracing equipment, at least in prototype phase, and some game demos which show use of real-time software or hardware ray tracing.
* Cybergirl Cybergirl is a cyber replicant prototype 6000, a " cyborg " from a distant planet who ran away to explore the beings she was created after, human beings.
Carmilla, the title character, is the original prototype for a legion of female and lesbian vampires.
The prototype taxane is the natural product paclitaxel, originally known as Taxol and first
It is not known whether the game's printed screen shots were from an actual prototype or were merely pre-development illustrations.
The categories are prototypes, and a patient with a close approximation to the prototype is said to have that disorder.
* The Moller Skycar M400 is a prototype personal VTOL ( vertical take-off and landing ) aircraft that some refer to as a flying car, although it cannot be driven as an automobile.
* LaBiche Aerospace's LaBiche FSC-1 is a developmental prototype Flying Car and is an example of a practical flying car capable of utilizing today's automotive and aviation infrastructure to provide true " door-to-door " travel.
LaBiche has flown a 1 / 10 scale model, tested a ¼-scale model and is currently finishing the FSC-1 prototype for road and air testing, as of 2006.

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The medieval European Knights Templar ran an early prototype of a central banking system, as their promises to pay were widely respected, and many regard their activities as having laid the basis for the modern banking system.
IBM started working on a prototype system loosely based on Codd's concepts as System R in the early 1970s.
In the early 1980s, NYC disco DJ Larry Levan, known for his eclectic mixes, gained a cult following, and the Paradise Garage, the nightclub at which he spun, became the prototype for the modern dance club where the music and the DJ were showcased.
An early multi chip module prototype of the Alpha subdivided
* Titan ( computer ), prototype Atlas 2 computer developed in the early 1960s
He received his first patent for the engine in 1929, began development in the early 1950s at NSU, completing a working prototype in 1957.
The Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale ( Yale 1773 ) was the prototype of the Yale ideal in the early 19th century: a manly yet aristocratic scholar, equally well-versed in knowledge and sports, and a patriot who regretted he had but one life to lose for his country.
* February 15 – The Alice Comedy Alice Solves the Puzzle is released at 6: 54 a. m. by Disney Studios, introducing Bootleg Pete ( an early prototype for Pegleg Pete ) for the first time.
The next iteration of the idea was Zvezda from the early 1960s, which also reached a prototype stage.
** Researchers successfully perform the first implantation of an early prototype bionic eye with 24 electrodes.
Sports car racing has intermittently been popular in Japan – in the 1960s small-capacity sports racers and even a local version of the Group 7 cars as raced in Can-Am were popular ; a healthy local sports prototype championship ran until the early 1990s and now the Super GT series provides high-budget exposure to manufacturers, with many international drivers appearing.
Starting in 1954 with a modified Plymouth, the American car manufacturer Chrysler demonstrated several prototype gas turbine-powered cars from the early 1950s through the early 1980s.
One day, Gunner accompanies Jim on a test flight of a new bomber ( an early Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress prototype ).
VAZ had made their first front-wheel drive prototype, the VAZ 1101, in the early 1970s.
The 1942 Merrie Melodies short " The Dover Boys " was a particular early prototype of the use of limited animation, though pressure from Warner Bros. curtailed much further use of the technique.
In Japan, the genre's beginning can be traced to Bokosuka Wars ( 1983 ), an early strategy RPG ( or " simulation RPG "); the game revolves around the player leading an army across a battlefield against enemy forces in real-time while recruiting / spawning soldiers along the way, for which it is considered by Ray Barnholt of 1UP. com to be an early prototype real-time strategy game.
It was originally named Parsec and early prototype and production boards bear that name.
In early 1955, she and her team wrote a specification for such a programming language and implemented a prototype.
* Reinhold Behringer performed important early work in image registration for augmented reality, and prototype wearable testbeds for augmented reality.
Randy Glover developed the initial prototype of the game in early 1983 for the Atari 400.
The city was largely developed in the early 5th century BC, when it was selected to serve as the port city of classical Athens and was transformed into a prototype harbour, concentrating all the import and transit trade of Athens.
An early and unique six-wheeled prototype was involved in one of the city's first known automobile accidents.

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