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Adaptations of the Arabic script for other languages, such as Persian, Ottoman, Sindhi, Urdu, Malay or Pashto, Arabi Malayalam, have additional letters, shown below.
See Hamlet on screen # Adaptations and Hamlet on screen # Theatrical performances within films for further details.
Adaptations that enable the cheetah to run as fast as it does include large nostrils that allow for increased oxygen intake, and an enlarged heart and lungs that work together to circulate oxygen efficiently.
Adaptations of the revised Roman Rite lectionary were adopted by Protestants, leading to the publication in 1994 of the Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and major feasts, which is now used by many Protestant denominations, including also ( Methodists, Reformed, United, etc.
Adaptations of the standard autocannon, originally intended for air-to-ground use, and heavier artillery systems were commonly used for most anti-aircraft gunnery, starting with standard pieces on new mountings, and evolving to specially designed guns with much higher performance prior to World War II.
Adaptations for later tanks consisted of two lighter arms.
Adaptations for various palmtops and as 32-bit systems with non-x86-CPUs exist as well.
Adaptations that lynx have for manoeuvering through the deep snow are feet with a large gap between the first and second toes and their big toe set at a wide angle which gives them a better vicelike grip on the snow.
In May 2010 the zoo added a new exhibit featuring meerkats to the " Adaptations " building ; the exhibit features tunnels, a log den and accommodations for the animals that approximate their natural habitat.
* Adaptations of The Picture of Dorian Gray, for further films, books, plays and musicals based on the novel
Adaptations for AR include mandatory and optional points and also borrowing from Rogaining, varying point values based on the check point location.
Adaptations of this argument work for hyperbolas and parabolas as intersections of a plane with a cone.
* The Explanation of Organic Diversity: The Comparative Method and Adaptations for Mating 1983 ISBN 978-0-19-857597-9
Adaptations of this game have been developed and released for the Atari 2600 under the M Network banner, and for the Mattel Aquarius.
Adaptations which he also directed while at ART include a Pirandello trilogy: Six Characters in Search of an Author, which won the Boston Theatre Award for Best Production of 1996, Right You Are ( If You Think You Are ), and Tonight We Improvise ; Ibsen's Ghosts, Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, Strindberg's The Father, and Thomas Middleton's The Changeling.

Adaptations and include
Adaptations combined with Alice in Wonderland include the 1933 live-action movie Alice in Wonderland, starring a huge all-star cast and Charlotte Henry in the role of Alice.
Adaptations common to many cavefish include reduced susceptibility to light, pigment loss, or reduction in skin scales, as well as development of chemoreceptors in the sensory organs of the body surface and the lateral line.
Adaptations of the Superman mythos that feature Lois using this nickname include the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Superman: The Animated Series, and Smallville.
Adaptations from comics include live-action film versions of Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man and X-Men, DC Comics ' Superman and Batman, or manga such as Death Note, Detective Conan and Great Teacher Onizuka.
Adaptations to the original rifle generally include a larger magazine, a heavier barrel to resist overheating, a more robust mechanism to support sustained fire and a bipod.
Adaptations include acquiring semi-spherical forms, acquiring a downy or waxy cover, reducing the exposed leaf area, and having a high flower production.
Adaptations include flat bodies, lateral spines, oil droplets, floats filled with gases, sheaths made of gel like substances and ion replacement.

Adaptations and New
* Guida, Fred " A Christmas Carol " And Its Adaptations ( Publisher: McFarland & Company ; New Edition, August 2, 2006 )

Adaptations and ).
Adaptations of classic foreign plays included Beethoven by Louis Parker, an adaptation of the play by Réné Fauchois ( 1909 ); A Russian Tragedy, an English version by Henry Hamilton of the play by Adolph Glass ( 1909 ); and The Perfect Gentleman by W. Somerset Maugham, an adaptation of the classic Molière play, Le bourgeois gentilhomme ( 1913 ).
Adaptations into other dialects were made by Charles Letellier ( Mons, 1842 ) and Charles Wérotte ( Namur, 1844 ).
The novel has been adapted as a motion picture six times ( see Adaptations ).
Episodes of Z-cars, The Moonstone, The Roses of Eyam, Prometheus, Sophia and Constance, Nanny starring Wendy Craig as nanny Barbara Gray, The Battle of Waterloo starring Warren Clarke, Poldark, Abigail's Party, Martin Chuzzelwit, Angels, Boys from the Blackstuff, Adaptations of Charles Dickens work, Shakespeare Plays, Dalziel and Pascoe, Vanity Fair ( 1987 version ).
Adaptations in languages other than English flourish around the globe, such as Akira Kurosawa's two epic films Throne of Blood ( 1957 ) and Ran ( 1985 ), and Eric Rohmer's Conte d ' hiver ( A Tale of Winter, 1992 ).

DDC and for
The DDC has a number for all books, including fiction.
As a result, while the Library of Congress Classification system was able to incorporate changes and additions of new branches of knowledge, particularly in the fields of engineering and computer science ( the greater hospitability of the Library of Congress Classification was also a factor ), DDC has been criticized for being inadequate in covering those areas.
* Easy Navigation to Search for DDC Code by Dean, Global Journals
It is used by most research and academic libraries in the U. S. and several other countries ; for example, Australia and Taiwan, ROC Most public libraries and small academic libraries continue to use the older Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ).
Most classification systems like the Dewey Decimal Classification ( DDC ) and Library of Congress classification also add a cutter number to each work which adds a code for the author of the work.
For example, UDC which uses a complicated notation including plus, colons are more difficult to use for the purpose of shelf arrangement but are more expressive compared to DDC in terms of showing relationships between subjects.
The most common classification systems, LCC and DDC, are essentially enumerative, though with some hierarchical and faceted elements ( more so for DDC ), especially at the broadest and most general level.
DDC executives collaborated extensively with leaders in education, health and technology in addition to planners and architects to create the vision and operating policies for the town.
Like modern analog VGA connectors, the DVI connector includes pins for the display data channel ( DDC ).
DVI and HDMI have the same electrical specifications for their TMDS and VESA / DDC links.
DDC may stand for:
Before DDC and EDID were defined, there was no standard way for a graphics card to know what kind of display device it was connected to.
In 2009, Harry Sim was awarded a patent for a pneumatic-to-digital interface that allows pneumatically controlled buildings to be integrated with building automation systems to provide similar benefits as DDC.
Computers had already been applied to process automation for some time in the form of both direct digital control ( DDC ) and set point control.
The DDC suite of standards aims to provide a " plug and play " experience for computer displays.
DDC version 3, December 1997, introduced the DDC2Bi protocol and support for VESA Plug and Display and Flat Panel Display Interface on separate device addresses, requiring them to comply with EDID 2. 0.
Prior to the DDC, the VGA standard had reserved four pins in the analog VGA connector, known as ID0, ID1, ID2 and ID3 ( pins 11, 12, 4 and 15 ) for identification of monitor type.
DDC / CI standard describes a full suite of bidirectional control protocols-DDC2Ab, DDC2Bi and DDC2B +-in a single standard and provides a means for packaging Monitor Control Command Set commands.
In the United States a few of the familiar courses in defensive driving include Alive at 25, DDC or Defensive Driving Course, Coaching the Mature Driver, Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving, Professional Truck Driving, and DDC for Instructors.
* Fake: the KVM switch generates its own DDC / EDID information that may or may not be appropriate for the monitor that is attached.
With the establishment of a weather station and the base now built, Nord was reopened in August 1975 by the Danish Defense Command ( DDC ) as a military base for a trial period.

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