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placement and stage
JEDEC guidelines for PCB component placement, soldering, and inspection are commonly used to maintain quality control in this stage of PCB manufacturing.
LGBT publications, pride parade s, and related events, such as this stage at Bologna Pride 2008 in Italy, increasingly drop the LGBT acronym and initialism | initialism instead of regularly adding new letters, and dealing with issues of placement of those letters within the new title.
Cue sheets communicate the placement of cues that the LD has created for the show, using artistic terminology rather than technical language, and information on exactly when each cue is called, so that the stage manager and the assistants know when and where to call the cue.
The band's set lists ( composed by committee a few minutes before going on stage ) could range from well-constructed to seemingly picked at random, and ( aside from " Secrets " as a frequent opener and " All World Cowboy Romance " or a cover as an encore ) there was a general reluctance to repeat any song placement or sequence that had worked in the past.
During the finish stage the intervention is executed, potentially an arrest or detention or the placement of other collection methods.
In theory all styles can be performed on stage, but the movement has to take stage elements into accounts, such as diagonals, centre, fronts, placement of lights, etc.
The third stage of the construction was the building of the roads leading to the mausoleum, The Lions Road, and the ceremonial ground ; the mausoleum's upper-level stone pavement, the grand stairs, placement of the grand tombstone, and the installation of electricity, plumbing and heating systems.
If the conveyor system runs along the floor, then consideration needs to be given in the design stage to the placement of columns, particularly as they relate to the flue space between pallet rack frames.
In addition to the original plant location formulation, QAP is a mathematical model for the problem of placement of interconnected electronic components onto a printed circuit board or on a microchip, which is part of the place and route stage of computer aided design in the electronics industry.
Williams presented his ideas, which included the Trabant lighting system and the placement of video monitors all over the stage ; both notions were well received.
One such idea, dubbed " Motorway Madness ", would have placed billboards advertising real products across the stage, similar to their placement beside highways.
Team placement at each stage determines which teams are eliminated and which move to the next round.
Light microscopes are designed for placement of the specimen's polished surface on the specimen stage either upright or inverted.
According to the tour guide, she decided that she preferred this arrangement rather than the more conventional central placement because she loves to be close to the stage to see the artists preparing behind the sidewalls before entering the stage.

placement and player
After a player places a tile, and the results of that placement have been handled, he may purchase up to three shares of stock.
The game features a " Second Quest ", accessible on completing the game, or by registering your name as " ZELDA " when starting a new quest, in which dungeons and item placement are different, and enemies are more difficult for the player to defeat.
After completing the game, the player has access to a more difficult quest, officially referred to as the, where dungeons and the placement of items are different and enemies are stronger.
For this purpose, each player may rearrange any or all melds on the table, including, if necessary, by reassigning the identification of Joker cards ; provided all cards on the table form melds eventually, in completion of the placement.
The Evesham League game has been structured upon the Long alley-Western type of game, whereby 9 pins are formed in the shape of a diamond facing the player The pins are normally placed upon a steel plate, which bear markings to identify placement of each pin The League allows pins to be made from either wood or high density polyurethane and the design is based upon the 10 " Gloucester pin Balls can be made from wood or composite material and are approximately 4 ¾ " in diameter The League stipulates that the front pin facing the player should always be marked and is known as the ' King ' pin.
Thus billboards, fliers, sponsored product placement, and the interplay between the player and these elements in the game allow for a great degree of virtual advertisement.
The higher the knights ' placement during a scoring round, the greater the payoff for the controlling player.
If placement of buildings and roads is not carefully planned out by the player, so that different paths for goods use the same waypoints ( as an extreme, having only one central castle ), it inevitably will lead to traffic congestion.
As the player hits buttons corresponding to the note placement on the track, the " sonic energy " from within is released and the music plays.
As the player hits buttons corresponding to the note placement on the track, the notes activate a small portion of the track.
No two towns were closer than two spaces apart, and each player's sanctum was the same number of moves to its closest town, and so on, such that no player had a tactical advantage from town placement.
Defeating the monsters rewards the player with treasures from that location, which vary depending on game's random placement algorithm.
Some mode allowed each player to detail the placement of trees or barriers prior to the battle.
* Small children and dogs are legal obstacles, and if they interfere with the ball's placement, the player must still " play it where it lies.
The most important change is that, as far as the player is concerned, the world is no longer tile-and grid-based ; tiles are still used internally ( in a largely improved way where the tiles themselves are smaller and frequently grouped ), but they no longer affect character and monster movement or the item placement the same way.
There was a rearrangement of enemy placement as well, making the difficulty either easier or harder depending on where in the game the player is.
The 15-day DL does not count the player on the active roster ( comprising the 25-man roster until September 1 ), whereas the 60-day DL does not require the player to be counted on either the team's active roster or its 40-man roster ; however, a team's 40-man roster must be full in order for the option of a placement on the 60-day disabled list to be available.
One significant difference between the gameplay of The Sims and SimsVille was that where in The Sims, a player would push Sims by giving them commands to follow, but in SimsVille, a player could only pull Sims by the placement of objects with different degrees of attraction to the Sims.
At higher levels, the all-court player or aggressive baseliner is usually able to execute winners with higher velocity and better placement, taking the counterpuncher out of the point as early as possible.
If the player places first, he or she will be in the first position, as the placement in the following races is based on how the racers did in the previous race.
The player won $ 500 for each correct placement.

placement and who
“ What ” andwho ” questions alter placement of arguments, and “ where ” and “ when ” sentences move adjunct phrases.
Christian fundamentalists, who generally consider the term to be pejorative when used to refer to themselves, often object to the placement of themselves and Islamist groups into a single category given that the fundamentals of Christianity are different from the fundamentals of Islam.
The placement of geocaches has occasional critics among some government personnel and the public at large who consider it littering.
Game shows often reward players with prizes such as cash, trips and goods and services provided by the show's sponsor prize suppliers, who in turn usually do so for the purposes of product placement.
Subspecialties within nephrology include interventional nephrologists who focus on access placement and maintenance, a dialytician who focus upon ordering dialysis for patients, and transplant nephrologists who focus on the acute or sub-acute monitoring of immunosuppression in the transplant patient.
Individuals who are actively seeking job placement must make the effort to: be in contact with an employer, have job interviews, contact job placement agencies, send out resumes, submit applications, respond to advertisements, or some other means of active job searching within the prior four weeks.
The coupler is named for John Oldham who invented it in Ireland, in 1821, to solve a paddle placement problem in a paddle steamer design.
Gaining a good state-assigned placement meant navigating a highly inefficient bureaucracy that gave power to officials who had little expertise in their area of jurisdiction.
Patients who are most likely to benefit from the placement of an ICD are those with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy ( with systolic ejection fractions less than 30 %) as demonstrated by the MADIT-II trial.
Zor-El, the younger brother of Jor-El, is a scientist who invents the dome over Argo City and oversees the placement of lead shielding over the ground of Argo City, thus enabling the city's residents to survive the explosion of Krypton.
It served as a pre-release center for inmates who were approaching the end of their sentence or a period of supervised community placement.
The very name thema is of uncertain etymology: it has been suggested that it came from the Chazar Turkic tūmān, " ten thousand men ", but most scholars follow Constantine Porphyrogennetos, who records that it originates from Greek thesis (" placement ").
Soundwave helped him in recovering the body of Astrotrain, who was then used to help locate the placement of other fallen Decepticons around the globe.
This included Ferrari and Porsche, who had declined the product placement opportunity of the car Edward drove, because the manufacturers did not want to be associated with soliciting prostitutes.
On his left, Nansouty, who had apparently not been consulted regarding the placement and role of his division in the attack, had kept his men too far back, in order to protect them from the sustained enemy fire.
While it is often difficult to determine who was considered most important on a charter's witness list, placement near the top of the list is usually understood to mean that the signatory was considered important.
Dr. Herbert Freeman is a computer scientist who made important contributions to the field of automatic label placement, computer graphics, including spatial anti-aliasing, and machine vision.
Programming style guides, meanwhile, began to codify common StudlyCaps patterns for computer programmer populations, who are constrained by rules on the placement of whitespace that are incompatible with natural-language usage.
In the Mood for Love received its placement due to the votes of 42 critics ( out of the total of 846 ) who placed it in their own top ten lists individually.
There were two chainmen, one at each end, who physically made the measurements, one of them typically also acting as " compassman " to establish the correct bearing at each chain placement.
For the students who study on-campus, work-based learning is integrated into courses through practical placement or by working on real work projects.

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