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Applications requiring higher reflectivity or greater durability, where wide bandwidth is not essential, use dielectric coatings, which can achieve reflectivities as high as 99. 999 % over a narrow range of wavelengths.
Applications or components ( coming in the form of bundles for deployment ) can be remotely installed, started, stopped, updated, and uninstalled without requiring a reboot ; management of Java packages / classes is specified in great detail.
Applications requiring high strength and hardness including service at elevated temperatures.
Applications requiring only a narrow bandwidth, such as radio tuners and transmitters, might use a simple tuned filter such as a stub.
Applications requiring currents of several amperes, such as powerful flashlights and portable stereos, will require D-sized cells to handle the increased load.
Applications requiring less throughput can simply use fewer lines.

Applications and its
Handbook of categorical algebra ( Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 50-52 ).
* William Feller, An introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, 1957
* Functional Programming and its Applications, David A. Turner, Cambridge U Press 1982.
" LEO and its Applications: The Beginning of Business Computing ".
* Borceux, F. Handbook of Categorical Algebra: vol 1 Basic category theory ( 1994 ) Cambridge University Press, ( Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications ) ISBN 0-521-44178-1
By contrast, when an organization licenses Visual Basic for Applications ( VBA ) from Microsoft-as companies such as Autodesk, StatSoft, Great Plains Accounting and Visio ( subsequently acquired by Microsoft ) have done-it is allowed to redistribute the full VBA code-writing and debugging environment with its product.
Justus von Liebig in his book, Organic Chemistry in its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology, ( published 1840 ) asserted that the chemicals in plants must have come from the soil and air and to maintain soil fertility, the used minerals must be replaced.
Seidelmann until 1994 when the department was abolished, and its functions were moved to a group within the Astronomical Applications Department.
* R. Matthews Maximally Periodic Reciprocals Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications 28 147-148 1992
" Elementary Recursion Theory and its Applications to Formal Systems.
* 1933, The Fourier Integral and Certain of its Applications Cambridge Univ.
* International Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications – GTA
A. Bakhturin ( 1991 ) Mathematics and its Applications ( Soviet Series ), 70.
Originally published in: The Steenrod Algebra and its Applications, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics Vol.
Medvedev, The Theory of Lattice-Ordered Groups, Mathematics and its Applications 307, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.
* Applications of negative dimensional tensors, Roger Penrose, in Combinatorial Mathematics and its Applications, Academic Press ( 1971 )
He returned to the US in 1920 and published an eighth monograph, " The Index of Coincidence and its Applications in Cryptography ", considered by some to be the most important publication in modern cryptography to that time.
In addition, in its payload bay, Columbia again carried the DFI package, and OSS-l ( named for the NASA Office of Space Science and Applications ) which consisted of a number of instruments mounted on a Spacelab pallet, intended to obtain data on the near-Earth environment and the extent of contamination caused by the orbiter itself.
Applications using UTF-8 as a default encoding may achieve a greater degree of interoperability due to its widespread use and backwards compatibility with US-ASCII.
The service launched in 2001 with the online-only Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications ( JOMA ) and a set of classroom tools, Digital Classroom Resources.
* G .- C. Rota, D. Kahaner, and A. Odlyzko, " Finite Operator Calculus ," Journal of Mathematical Analysis and its Applications, vol.
May 8, 2000-Science Applications International Corporation ( SAIC ), through its wholly owned United Kingdom subsidiary SAIC Ltd., and ScottishPower's Information Systems Division announced the formation of a joint venture ( JV ) between the two organizations.
Bulletin of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications vol 28 pp 147 – 148 1992

Applications and high
Applications with high water temperatures, chlorides present or deviating water qualities ( soft water ) play a role.
The WordStar Command Emulator is written in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications, a macro programming language based on Visual Basic built into Microsoft Word to allow for a high level of customization.
* High Explosives Applications Facility and Energetic Materials Center: At HEAF, teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians address nearly all aspects of high explosives: research, development and testing, material characterization, and performance and safety tests.
Applications to journalism schools reached an all-time high in 1974.
Diaconis left home at 14 to travel with sleight-of-hand legend Dai Vernon, and dropped out of high school, promising himself that he would return one day so that he could learn all of the math necessary to read William Feller's famous two-volume treatise on probability theory, An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications.
Applications discovered in the 20th century include zeolite and platinum-based catalysts for petroleum processing in the 1950s, high-purity silicon as a core component of microelectronic devices in the 1960s, andhigh temperature ” superconductivity in the 1980s.
Applications of OLEDs in solid state lighting require the achievement of high brightness with good CIE coordinates ( for white emission ).
Applications for tunnel diodes included local oscillators for UHF television tuners, trigger circuits in oscilloscopes, high speed counter circuits, and very fast-rise time pulse generator circuits.
Applications: organic polymers, rubber, wood when the load is not too high.
Applications come from across the UK, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Taiwan and elsewhere all demonstrating high standards of achievement in various fields from law and medicine to IT and the arts.
Applications are similar to those of MESFETs – microwave and millimeter wave communications, imaging, radar, and radio astronomy – any application where high gain and low noise at high frequencies are required.
Applications such as soldering high current load wires, often found in inconvenient locations such as automobile bodies, preclude the use of a soldering station.
Applications of this technology currently range through chemistry, materials science, and the life sciences, and include such work as ultra high density biological nanoarrays, and additive photomask repair.

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