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* Atomic Dog, a song that is popular world wide ; written and performed by Our Father Who Art of Funk ; " George Clinton " from Parliament and the Funkadelics
Chemistry came of age when Antoine Lavoisier ( 1743 – 1794 ) developed the theory of Conservation of mass in 1783 ; and the development of the Atomic Theory by John Dalton around 1800.
A proposal by the U. S. to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission ( UNAEC ) to a ) extend between all nations the exchange of basic scientific information for peaceful ends ; b ) implement control of atomic energy to the extent necessary to ensure its use only for peaceful purposes ; c ) eliminate from national armaments atomic weapons and all other major weapons adaptable to mass destruction ; and d ) establish effective safeguards by way of inspection and other means to protect complying States against the hazards of violations and evasions.
* Obituary, NY Times, November 29, 1954, Enrico Fermi Dead at 53 ; Architect of Atomic Bomb
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization ( FAO ) has passed a motion to commit member states to implement irradiation technology for their national phytosanitary programs ; the General assembly of the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) has urged wider use of the irradiation technology.
Malaysia is affiliated with the United Nations and many of its specialized agencies, including UNESCO, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, International Atomic Energy Agency ; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
A compiler based on the Pascal-P4 compiler, which created native binaries, was released for the IBM System / 370 mainframe computer by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission ; it was called the " AAEC Pascal Compiler " after the abbreviation of the name of the Commission.
* Department of Atomic Energy ; and
After Indian independence, Prime Minister Jawarharalal Nehru authorized the development of a nuclear programme headed by Homi J. Bhabha ; the Atomic Energy Act of 1948 focuses on peaceful development.
< imagemap > File: 2nd millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: In 1492, Christopher Columbus ; The American Revolution ; The French Revolution ; The Atomic Bomb from World War II ; An alternate source of light, the Light Bulb ; For the first time, a human being sets foot on the moon in 1969 during the Apollo 11 moon mission ; Aeroplanes become the most-used way of transport though the skies ; Napoleon Bonaparte, in the early 19th century, affects France and Europe on subjects of expansionism and modernization ; Alexander Graham Bell's telephone ; In 1348, the Black Death kills over 100 million people worldwide, and over half of Europe, in two years.
Atomic, molecular, and optical physics ( AMO ) is the study of matter-matter and light-matter interactions ; at the scale of one or a few atoms and energy scales around several electron volts.
The younger Tom does not tinker with motorcycles ; his inventions and adventures extend from the center of the Earth ( in Tom Swift and His Atomic Earth Blaster ) to the bottom of the ocean ( in Tom Swift and His Diving Seacopter ) to the moon ( in Tom Swift and the Race to Moon ) and, eventually, the outer solar system ( in Tom Swift and His Cosmotron Express ).
Notable examples include Polyester Books in Melbourne, Australia ; Cafe Royal in the UK ; Reading Frenzy and Powell's in Portland, OR ; Needles and Pens in San Francisco ; Atomic Books in Baltimore ; Quimby's in Chicago ; Mac's Backs Paperbacks in Cleveland, OH ; Boxcar Books in Bloomington, Indiana ; Wooden Shoe Books in Philadelphia ; Civic Media Center in Gainesville, FL ; Bluestockings in New York City ; Five in Charleston, SC ; Brian MacKenzie Infoshop in Washington, DC ; Book Beat & Co. in Oklahoma City, OK ; Printed Matter in New York City ; Copacetic Comics Co. and Big Idea Bookstore in Pittsburgh, PA ; Reading Material in Tokyo, Japan ; On Reading in Nagoya, Japan ; as well as MonkeyWrench Books and Domy Books in Austin, TX.

; and operations
Through most of 1787 operations on both sides had been lackadaisical ; ;
On the right is the Brumidi Liberty group, as it looked after cleaning operations, which had not yet come around to the other end ; ;
Throughout these exciting years I have been fortunate for, although I have never offered great financial inducements, talent has found its way to me: William Boal who so ably organizes business operations ; ;
It is the belief of Old Babylonian scholars such as Carruccio that Old Babylonians " may have used the abacus for the operations of addition and subtraction ; however, this primitive device proved difficult to use for more complex calculations ".
Associative operations are abundant in mathematics ; in fact, many algebraic structures ( such as semigroups and categories ) explicitly require their binary operations to be associative.
However, many important and interesting operations are non-associative ; one common example would be the vector cross product.
However, it is important to remember that changing the order of operations does not involve or permit moving the operands around within the expression ; the sequence of operands is always unchanged.
The reported output from global aquaculture operations would supply one half of the fish and shellfish that is directly consumed by humans ; however, there are issues about the reliability of the reported figures.
" He did not overeat or drink to excess, but his corpulence grew in his later years, decreasing his interest in military operations ; according to William, he " was excessively fat, with breasts like those of a woman hanging down to his waist.
Exactly-once mode was essential for operations which were not idempotent ; in this mode, the responder kept a copy of the response buffers in memory until successful receipt of a release packet from the requestor, or until a timeout elapsed.
Some operations may change the state of the ADT ; therefore, the order in which operations are evaluated is important, and the same operation on the same entities may have different effects if executed at different times — just like the instructions of a computer, or the commands and procedures of an imperative language.
In the short and disastrous war of 1805 Archduke Charles commanded what was intended to be the main army in Italy, but events made Germany the decisive theatre of operations ; Austria sustained defeat on the Danube, and the archduke was defeated by Massena in the Battle of Caldiero.
A binary operation is a binary function where the sets X, Y, and Z are all equal ; binary operations are often used to define algebraic structures.
Health-related data such as that from hospital computer systems, clinical laboratories, electronic health record systems, medical examiner record-keeping systems, 911 call center computers, and veterinary medical record systems could be of help ; researchers are also considering the utility of data generated by ranching and feedlot operations, food processors, drinking water systems, school attendance recording, and physiologic monitors, among others.
The privateer-turned-pirate Henry Jennings and his followers decided, early in the 18th century, to use the then uninhabited island of New Providence as a base for their operations ; it was within easy reach of the Florida Strait and its busy shipping lanes, which were filled with European vessels crossing the Atlantic.
The Germans referred to a Schwerpunkt ( focal point and also known as Schwerpunktprinzip or concentration principle ) in the planning of operations ; it was a center of gravity or point of maximum effort, where a decisive action could be achieved.
Such bombing campaigns were regarded as diversion from the Luftwaffe's main operations ; destruction of the enemy armed forces.
:( b ) while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force ; or
Each of these basic operations is represented by a particular sequence of bits ; this sequence is called the opcode for that particular operation.
The former controls the flow of data between the CPU and memory ; the latter performs arithmetic and logical operations on data.

; and Shared
* Martin van Gelderen & Quentin Skinner, eds., Republicanism: A Shared European Heritage, v 1: Republicanism and Constitutionalism in Early Modern Europe ; vol 2: The Value of Republicanism in Early Modern Europe Cambridge U. P., 2002.
Harrison, Rodney ;Shared Landscapes ”, p. 86, UNSW Press, Sydney, 2004, ISBN 0-86840-559-0
* Manorville ( Partially ; Shared with Town of Brookhaven )
; Shared: Indicates that this cache line may be stored in other caches of the machine and is " clean " ; it matches the main memory.
Shared memory architecture may involve separating memory into shared parts distributed amongst nodes and main memory ; or distributing all memory between nodes.
** Shared apprenticeship and exchange of know-how ;
* Shared Source Common Language Infrastructure ; Beta 1 Release
< small >< nowiki >*</ nowiki > Shared with other council areas ( Subiaco ; Cambridge )</ small >
Adams was a director of the UK Social Investment Forum 1992-1996 ; Chair of the Student Christian Movement 1994-1997 and, with Mark Hayes, a co-initiator and founding director of the social investment society, Shared Interest.
This is the source of Callahan's Law ( also known as the Law of Conservation of Pain and Joy ): " Shared pain is lessened ; shared joy, increased — thus do we refute entropy.
; Shared: A cache line in the shared state holds the most recent, correct copy of the data.
There are three software-based solutions available with Websphere MQ ; Queue Manager Clusters, Shared Queues, and Multi-Instance Queue Managers.
* Conklin, Jeff ; Wicked Problems & Social Complexity, Chapter 1 of Dialogue Mapping: Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems, Wiley, November 2005.
* Conklin, Jeff ; " Dialogue Mapping: Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems ," Wiley ; 1st edition, 18 November 2005, ISBN 978-0-470-01768-5.
* Conklin, Jeff ; Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems, Rotman Magazine, the alumni magazine of Rotman School of Management ( Winter 2009 ).
* Academy Awards: Oscar, Best Feature Documentary, for Design for Death ( 1947 ); Shared with: Sid Rogell and Theron Warth ; 1948.
* Conrail Shared Assets Operations ( CSAO ), the last corporate remnant of Conrail, which was formed from the remains of several bankrupt railroads in 1976 ; that company was split between CSX and Norfolk Southern, which formed CSAO in northern New Jersey, greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and greater Detroit, Michigan.
MUCK, MUSH, and MUX are now said to stand for " Multi-User Created Kingdom ", " Multi-User Shared Hallucination ", and " Multi-User eXperience ", but these are backronyms ; originally they were simple plays on the notion of " mud.
* Shared situational awareness enables collaboration and self-synchronization, and enhances sustainability and speed of command ; and
Shared with: Fernando Bonassi and Victor Navas ; Best Director for: Carandiru ; 2004.
; Shared or individual hoarding

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