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A simplified version of the instrumentation for this procedure is shown in Fig. 2.
Late in his life, Babbage sought ways to build a simplified version of the machine, and assembled a small part of it before his death in 1871.
This case is called Potential flow and allows the differential equations used to be a simplified version of the governing equations of fluid dynamics, thus making available to the aerodynamicist a range of quick and easy solutions.
He took over the writing of Call of Cthulhu, and the game was released in 1981, using a simplified version of the Basic Role-Playing system used in RuneQuest.
Gorenstein ( d. 1992 ), Lyons, and Solomon are gradually publishing a simplified and revised version of the proof.
It includes a newer DOS, version 3. 1, replaces the MOS Technology CIA interface chip, of which only a few features were used by the 1571 DOS, with a very much simplified chip called 5710, and has some compatibility issues with the stand-alone drive.
The Nova 2 was essentially a simplified version of the earlier machines as increasing chip densities allowed the CPU to be reduced in size.
Given away at theatrical showings was a comic herald that told a simplified version of the film.
A simplified version of this is embodied in Einstein's elevator experiment, illustrated in the figure on the right: for an observer in a small enclosed room, it is impossible to decide, by mapping the trajectory of bodies such as a dropped ball, whether the room is at rest in a gravitational field, or in free space aboard an accelerating rocket generating a force equal to gravity.
Although all levels are present in this version and feature their correct layouts, their architecture details are somewhat simplified and there is some loss in overall lighting quality.
The Sega Saturn version, also developed by Probe, inherits most of the restrictions of the PlayStation version, such as the simplified scenery architecture and the downgraded lighting, although it does feature some improved aspects.
In late 2008, Hero released a licensed RPG for Aaron Williams's popular comic PS238 using a simplified version of the Fifth Edition rules.
Here is a simplified version:
In computer science, an LALR parser or Look-Ahead LR parser is a simplified version of a Canonical LR parser.
This simplified version of a lithographic printing press gives you an idea of how the printing process works.
Babcock's rules simplified the game to make it easier for Americans to take up, and his version was common through the mahjong fad of the 1920s.
In most cases, the civil flag is a simplified version of the state flag, with the difference often being the presence of a coat of arms on the state flag that is absent from the civil flag.
The Commons Chamber was rebuilt after the war under the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in a simplified version of the old chamber's style.
A later version,, identical to the present-day simplified character, is a stylized version of those same three lines.
The cladogram presented here illustrates the " family tree " of reptiles, and follows a simplified version of the relationships found by Laurin and Gauthier ( 1996 ), presented as part of the Tree of Life Web Project, with information on the relationships of the most primitive reptiles after Muller and Reisz ( 2006 ).
America and its allies used the Thompson submachine gun, especially the simplified M1 version that was machined not to accept the drum magazine.
It was rewritten as rf for the PDP-7, and at the same time ( 1969 ), Doug McIlroy rewrote an extended and simplified version of roff in the BCPL programming language.

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This switch is simplified because the 4. 3L V6 is based on the GM small-block V8, and most of the factory drivetrain components can be reused.
The production model of the GM removed and simplified many of the RX-78's more expensive construction design and complicated electronic systems, such as the Core Block system and the learning computer.

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Many parents use a collection of simplified or ad hoc signs called " baby sign.
Gregory VII ( pope 1073 – 1085 ), too, simplified the liturgy as performed at the Roman court, and gave his abridgment the name of Breviary, which thus came to denote a work which from another point of view might be called a Plenary, involving as it did the collection of several works into one.
The simplified linear feeding pathways that move from a basal trophic species to a top consumer is called the food chain.
In 1961-2, Richard FitzHugh and J. Nagumo simplified Hodgkin-Huxley, in what is called the FitzHugh – Nagumo model.
A simplified, inexpensive form of DMA called " three-cycle data break " was supported ; this required the assistance of the processor.
There are also simplified procedures, often called proceedings, in which the parties are termed petitioner instead of plaintiff, and respondent instead of defendant.
Although this picture is somewhat simplified ( to the non-relativistic case ), it is adequate to capture the essence of current thinking on the phenomena historically called " wave – particle duality ".
The second method of operation, called direct impingement, is somewhat simplified.
While wikis may use HTML-type hyperlinks, lightweight markup languages of wikis ( wiki markup ) provide simplified syntax, called wikilinks for linking pages within wiki environments.
In the case of a periodic function, such as a continuous, but not necessarily sinusoidal, musical tone, the Fourier transform can be simplified to the calculation of a discrete set of complex amplitudes, called Fourier series coefficients.
Kanji were simplified to create two other scripts, called hiragana and katakana.
) Japanese also has simplified the Chinese characters it uses into scripts called kana.
* A children's board game called Homestretch featured horses named Cabbage, Banana, Girdle, and the misspelled / simplified " Beetle Bohm.
The One-China policy ( simplified Chinese: 一个中国政策 ; traditional Chinese: 一個中國政策 ; pinyin: yī gè Zhōngguó zhèngcè ) refers to the policy or view that there is only one state called " China ", despite the existence of two governments that claim to be " China ".
In animation and special effects work, the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups called " animatics " to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing.
Earlier, in 1969, Frank DeRemer had suggested two simplified version of the LR Parser called LALR and SLR which greatly reduced memory requirements at the cost of less language recognition power.
According to this theory, these captives developed what are called pidgins, simplified mixtures of two or more languages.
In 1963, IBM introduced lower cost machines with a similar architecture, but fewer instructions and simplified I / O, called the IBM 7040 and 7044.
The new two-phase plan called for a simplified Terminal B, rather than the initially proposed James Nissen Central Terminal, with a North Concourse to replace the aging Terminal C. In addition, Terminal A would be expanded for additional check-in counters, security checkpoints, and drop-off / pick-up curbside space.
In 1970, Moog designed an innovative synthesizer with a built-in keyboard and without modular design-the analog circuits were retained, but made interconnectable with switches in a simplified arrangement called " normalization ".
The more common " production " turret, sometimes called the " Henschel " turret, was simplified with a significantly thicker flat face, no shot trap ( created by the curved face of the initial-type turret ), and less-steeply sloped sides, which prevented the need for a bulge for the commander's cupola.
After Alfred Buschbeck became head of the club in 1893, it simplified its name to Wiener Camera-Klub ( Vienna Camera Club ) and began publishing a lavish magazine called Wiener Photographische Blätter that continued until 1898.

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