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assembly and supports
PureBasic supports inline assembly, allowing the developer to include FASM assembler commands within PureBasic source code, while using the variables declared in PureBasic source code, enabling experienced programmers to improve the speed of speed-critical sections of code.
When stationary in the down position, the centre of mass of the bell and clapper will be appreciably below the centreline of the trunnion supports, thus giving a pendulous effect to the assembly and it is this dynamic which is controlled by the ringer's rope.
It supports programming in Intel-style assembly language on the IA-32 and x86-64 computer architectures.
High Level Assembly ( HLA ) is an example of this that fully supports advanced data types and object-oriented assembly language programming-despite its early origins.
First introduced in 1973 and designated the Model 9 ( and later as the XGK Expedition ), the MSR stove had four main parts: a free-standing burner assembly with integrated pot supports ; the fuel bottle, which doubles as the stove's fuel tank ; a pump that screws into the bottle ; and a flexible tube or pipeline connecting the pump / bottle assembly to the burner assembly.
Launched to the ISS in 2001, it plays a key role in station assembly and maintenance ; it moves equipment and supplies around the station, supports astronauts working in space, and services instruments and other payloads attached to the ISS.
Sealed cartridge bottom brackets are normally two pieces, a unit holding the spindle and bearings that screws in to the bottom bracket shell from the drive side and a support cup ( often made of light alloy or plastic ) that supports the spindle / bearing assembly on the non-drive side.
Civil Liberties: The Party supports the unrestricted rights of freedom of expression, religion, the press, voluntary association, and peaceful assembly.
The hoist rope, powered by large diesel or electric motors, supports the bucket and hoist-coupler assembly from the boom.
As with all other calculators in the series, the TI-84 Plus supports native Z80 assembly as well as TI's interpreted, BASIC-like language for calculators, unofficially dubbed TI-BASIC.
It has an excellent support for integration of assembly language, and supports internal assembler in a number of dialects.
It fully supports advanced data types and object-oriented assembly language programming.
The dome was originally designed as the fair's major indoor assembly hall, with no indoor supports blocking anyone's view, and repurposed for the 1965 season as a tribute to Winston Churchill after he died in 1964.

assembly and sustained
If enough nuclear fuel is assembled in one place, or if the escaping neutrons are sufficiently contained, then these freshly emitted neutrons outnumber the neutrons that escape from the assembly, and a sustained nuclear chain reaction will take place.
In a speech in favour of the government bill for a rate in aid ( a tax on the prosperous parts of Ireland that would have paid for famine relief in the rest of that island ) in 1849, he won loud cheers from both sides, and was complimented by Disraeli for having sustained the reputation of that assembly.
They developed an innovative segue music assembly technique, cross-mixing " spacey " instrumental pieces to create a sustained mood.

assembly and nuclear
Such steam explosions would be typical of the very diffuse assembly of materials in a nuclear reactor, even under the worst conditions.
A B61 nuclear bomb in various stages of assembly ; the nuclear warhead is the bullet-shaped silver canister in the middle-left of the photograph.
1st December 1967: The first ground experimental nuclear rocket engine ( XE ) assembly, is shown here in " cold flow " configuration, as it makes a late evening arrival at Engine Test Stand No. 1 at the Nuclear Rocket Development Station, in Jackass Flats, Nevada.
Award of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory contract to LLNS LLC took effect October 1, 2007, rounding out Bechtel's control of the bulk of the US nuclear weapons facilities including LANL ( design ), LLNL ( design ), Savannah River Site ( nuclear materials ), Hanford Site ( nuclear materials ), Pantex Plant ( assembly / disassembly ), and Y-12 National Security Complex ( nuclear materials ).
The two types of fission-bomb nuclear weapon design | assembly methods investigated during the Manhattan Project.
Pantex reopened in 1951 as a nuclear weapons assembly plant.
Large nuclear explosive charges require a heavy structure for the spacecraft, and a very large ( and heavy ) pusher-plate assembly.
Stellar nucleosynthesis refers to the assembly of the natural abundances of the chemical elements by nuclear reactions occurring in the cores of stars.
TA-II is a 45 acre ( 180, 000 m² ) facility that was established in 1948 for the assembly of chemical high explosive main charges for nuclear weapons and later for production scale assembly of nuclear weapons.
The Device Assembly Facility ( DAF ) was originally built to consolidate nuclear explosives assembly operations.

assembly and chain
During part of this process, the assembly is supercritical, but not yet in an optimal state for a chain reaction.
However, the concept of a supply chain in management was of great importance long before, in the early 20th century, especially with the creation of the assembly line.
A typical supply chain begins with ecological and biological and political regulation of natural resources, followed by the human extraction of raw material, and includes several production links ( e. g., component construction, assembly, and merging ) before moving on to several layers of storage facilities of ever-decreasing size and ever more remote geographical locations, and finally reaching the consumer.
This seems to depend upon the GTPase RhoA, which influences several downstream effectors ( such as the protein kinases ROCK and citron ) to promote myosin activation ( by influencing the phosphorylation of Myosin regulatory light chain ( rMLC )) and actin filament assembly ( by regulating formin protein ) at a particular region of the cell cortex.
The oligonucleotide chain assembly proceeds in the direction from 3 '- to 5 '- terminus by following a routine procedure referred to as a " synthetic cycle ".
If such plutonium were used in a " gun assembly ," the chain reaction would start in the split seconds before the critical mass was assembled, blowing the weapon apart before it would have any great effect ( this is known as a fizzle ).
* German: Aufsichtsratsmitgliederversammlung => " Supervision + council + member + assembly " meaning " meeting of members of the supervisory board " (" with " and " link " ( as in link of a chain ) form a derivation that is the German word for " member "; similarly, " completion ", " collect " and " noun " form a derivation that means " meeting ", with both " ver -" and "- ung " being bound morphemes )
They generally took the form of a wooden cross with a number of spikes on which candles could be secured, the whole assembly being hoisted to a suitable height on a rope or chain suspended from a hook.
One link of the chain is connected to the bolt assembly, moving it back and forth to load, fire, extract, and eject cartridges.
In individuals expressing the X-linked form of Alport's syndrome, however, the presence of the dysfunctional alpha5 chain causes the assembly of the entire collagen 4 complex to fail, and none of these three chains will be detectable in either the glomerular or the renal tubular basement membrane.
The front mudguard and the integral rear chain and mudguard are built of resin reinforced glass fibre and finished in red to contrast with the white enamel finish of the frame assembly.
* Design for logistics covers issues along supply chain partners ( i. e. legally independent firms ) but is by its means closely related to the Design for assembly guidelines.
Unlike the peroxisome biogenesis disorders, other aspects of peroxisome assembly in RCDP2 and RCDP3 patients are normal as is their ability to metabolize very long chain fatty acids. Individuals with severe plasmalogen deficiencies frequently show abnormal neurological development, skeletal malformation, impaired respiration, and cataracts.
Further, the impact caused the front wheel assembly to completely fall off the car, starting a chain reaction that resulted in all of McDuffie's brakes failing.
Tainter gates are usually controlled from above with a chain / gearbox / electric motor assembly.

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