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Acceleration and these
Some of these early SIMD specifications like HP's Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions ( MAX ) and Intel's MMX were integer-only.
Acceleration and amplification of these various aspects of culture change have been explored by complexity economist, W. Brian Arthur.
One of these was later turned into a life-size work, Great Deeds Against the Dead, shown along with Zygotic Acceleration, Biogenetic, De-Sublimated Libidinal Model ( Enlarged x 1000 ) at the Sensation exhibition in 1997.
Acceleration in these cars was quite sluggish, with a test 1982 Pontiac J2000 accelerating from 0 – 60 mph in 16. 3 seconds, with a quarter mile (~ 400 m ) time of 20. 6 seconds.
Besides these, there are facilities for conducting Vibration, Shock, Constant Acceleration and Thermal / humidity tests.

Acceleration and electrons
; Acceleration of electrons, current control

Acceleration and causes
Acceleration causes the sprung mass to rotate about a geometric axis resulting in relocation of the CoM.

Acceleration and them
The University High School offers a Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development-recognised Select Entry Acceleration Program for willing, academically able students which allows them to potentially complete their high schooling in 5 years ( in earlier times students participating in the school's acceleration program could potentially complete their high schooling in 4 years ).

Acceleration and energy
Acceleration forces for either method increase with the square of velocity resulting from kinetic energy.
The Supernova / Acceleration Probe ( SNAP ) Mission is expected to provide an understanding of the mechanism driving the acceleration of the universe and determine the nature of dark energy.

Acceleration and when
Acceleration allows the mortgage holder to declare the entire debt of a defaulted mortgagor due and payable, when a term in the mortgage has been broken.
Acceleration on passenger trains ( even when heavily loaded ) was quite astonishing-to the extent the climb out of London Victoria was almost unnoticeable.

Acceleration and other
The Space Acceleration Measurement System ( SAMS ) continued to measure the microgravity environment on the USMP-2 carrier in support of the four other experiments on board.
The Space Acceleration Measurement System ( SAMS ) continued to provide a running account of vibrations aboard the Shuttle to the other USMP-2 experiment teams.
Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway ( Forefront TMG ), formerly known as Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server ( ISA Server ), is a network security and protection solution for Microsoft Windows, described by Microsoft as " enables businesses by allowing employees to safely and productively use the Internet for business without worrying about malware and other threats ".
The Intel Performance Acceleration Technology ( PAT ) is technology built on to Intel i875 Canterwood mainboards and other Pentium 4 based motherboards that based on the Intel D875PBZ reference board.

Acceleration and new
Also revealed with the new Turbo was a new Turbo S. Acceleration from 0 – 60 mph is 4. 7 seconds and has optional ceramic composite brakes.
The fraternity has also developed programs such as the Growth Acceleration Program ( GAP ) for struggling chapters and new chapters to receive necessary recruitment training to grow and find the right men on their campus.

Acceleration and ),
SIMD instructions can be found, to one degree or another, on most CPUs, including the IBM's AltiVec and SPE for PowerPC, HP's PA-RISC Multimedia Acceleration eXtensions ( MAX ), Intel's MMX and iwMMXt, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 SSSE3 and SSE4. x, AMD's 3DNow !, ARC's ARC Video subsystem, SPARC's VIS and VIS2, Sun's MAJC, ARM's NEON technology, MIPS ' MDMX ( MaDMaX ) and MIPS-3D.
As an example of DMA engine incorporated in a general-purpose CPU, newer Intel Xeon chipsets include a DMA engine technology called I / O Acceleration Technology ( I / OAT ), meant to improve network performance on high-throughput network interfaces, in particular gigabit Ethernet and faster.
Acceleration from rest was still sluggish ( by the standards of today ), but it was much improved from earlier cars.
* EXPRESS Rack 4 Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller ( BSTC ), Gas Supply Module ( GSM ), Space Acceleration Measurement System-II ( SAMS-II ), Biotechnology Specimen Temperature Controller ( BSTC )
Acceleration is quantified in the SI unit metres per second per second ( m / s < sup > 2 </ sup >), in the cgs unit gal ( Gal ), or popularly in terms of g-force ( g ).
* X-Video Bitstream Acceleration ( XvBA ), the X11 equivalent of DXVA for MPEG-2, H. 264, and VC-1
The experiments were: Advanced Automated Directional Solidification Furnace ( AADSF ), Material pour l ' Etude des Phenomenes Interessant la Solidification sur Terre et en Orbite ( MEPHISTO ), Space Acceleration Measurement System ( SAMS ), Orbital Acceleration Research Experiment ( OARE ), Critical Fluid Light Scattering Experiment ( ZENO ) and Isothermal Dendritic Growth Experiment ( IDGE ).
However, first with SCO's Data Center Acceleration Program ( DCAP ), and then Project Monterey, this never came to pass.
USMP-1 experiments were: Lambda Point Experiment ; Matériel Pour L ' Etude Des Phénomènes Intéressant La Solidification Sur Et En Orbite ( MEPHISTO ), sponsored by the French agency Centre National d ' Études Spatiales ; and Space Acceleration Measurement System ( SAMS ).
MPC-HC updates the original player and adds many useful functionalities including the option to remove tearing, additional video decoders ( in particular H. 264, VC-1 and MPEG-2 with DirectX Video Acceleration support ), Enhanced Video Renderer support, and multiple bug fixes.
These included the Three-Dimensional Microgravity Accelerometer ( 3-DMA ) experiment, Astroculture Experiment ( ASC-3 ), Bioserve Pilot Lab ( BPL ), Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus Experiment ( CGBA ), Commercial Protein Crystal Growth Experiment ( CPCG ), Controlled Liquid Phase Sintering ( ECLiPSE-Hab ), Immune Response Studies Experiment ( IMMUNE-01 ), Organic Separation Experiment ( ORSEP ), Space Experiment Facility ( SEF ), Penn State Biomodule ( PSB ) and the Space Acceleration Measurement System ( SAMS ) Experiment.

Acceleration and which
Since the 18th century, the unit has been used in low-precision measurements, for which small changes in Earth's gravity ( which varies from place to place by up to half a percent ) can safely be neglected .< ref > Acceleration due to gravity varies over the surface of the Earth, generally increasing from about 9. 78 m / s < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 32. 1 ft / s < sup > 2 </ sup >) at the equator to about 9. 83 m / s < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 32. 3 ft / s < sup > 2 </ sup >) at the poles .</ ref >
As a witch and Charmed One, Piper has also developed a number of magical powers which include Molecular Immobilization, Molecular Combustion, and Molecular Acceleration.
Acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h ( 62 mph ) is 3. 6 seconds and top speed is limited to 250 km / h ( 155 mph ), which can be increased to 305 km / h ( 190 mph ) with the optional M-Drivers-Package.
2D acceleration was provided by the venerable XFree86 Acceleration Architecture, which made the video card's 2D hardware acceleration available to the X server.
* Acceleration, in which the rate of development is increased ( compared to the ancestral condition ).
Initially, AGOA was set to expire in 2008, but the United States Congress passed the AGOA Acceleration Act of 2004, which extended the legislation to 2015.
One of the most important results of CER was the Protocol on the Acceleration of Free Trade in Goods, which resulted into the total elimination of tariffs or quantitative restrictions between the two countries by 1 July 1990, five years ahead of schedule.

Acceleration and .
# Acceleration of GDP dissociation by GEFs speeds up the building of active GTPase.
# Acceleration of GTP hydrolysis by GAPs reduces the amount of active GTPase.
Acceleration from standstill to 62 mph is 6. 3 seconds and a top speed is 160 mph.
** Acceleration 0 – 100 km / h 10. 7 secs
** Acceleration 0 – 100 km / h 10. 7 secs
** Acceleration 0 – 100 km / h 10. 7 secs
** Acceleration 0 – 100 km / h 8. 4 secs
Acceleration is not involved in any kinematical effects of special relativity.
A later model to produce Fermi Acceleration was generated by a powerful shock front moving through space.
Acceleration effects including gravity are also reduced with SC cut crystals as is frequency change with time due to long term mounting stress variation.
Gyroscopes in consumer electronics are frequently combined with Accelerometers ( Acceleration sensors ) for more robust direction-and motion-sensing.
* SSL Offload and Acceleration: Depending on the workload, processing the encryption and authentication requirements of an SSL request can become a major part of the demand on the Web Server's CPU and as the demand increases the users will see slower response times.
Acceleration from 0 to 60 mph ( 97 km ) is 7. 5 seconds with manual transmission and 8. 1 seconds with the Tiptronic S. Notably, independent testing has produced a time of 9. 2 seconds for the Tiptronic diesel.
Acceleration from 0 – 60 mph is 7. 1 seconds and the top speed is 150 mph.

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