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CC and uses
Rating scales vary ; the most popular scale uses ( in order of increasing risk ) ratings of AAA, AA, A, BBB, BB, B, CCC, CC, C, with the additional rating D for debt already in arrears.
VLAN Cross Connect ( CC ) is a mechanism used to create Switched VLANs, VLAN CC uses IEEE 802. 1ad frames where the S Tag is used as a Label as in MPLS.
CC provides an author flexibility ( for example, you might choose to allow only non-commercial uses of their own work ) and protects the people who use or redistribute an authors work, so they don ’ t have to worry about copyright infringement, as long as they abide by the conditions the author has specified.
However Chevrolet still uses the CK and the CC in their current model codes.
Clip is licensed under a " GPL type " License and uses the GNU CC compiler.

CC and five
" We ’ ve been monitoring their health and all of them are fine, just like CC has been for the past five years.
The most able candidates in S5 typically take five Higher subjects, and matriculation requirements for courses are specified from a range from CC to AAAAA depending on the course and university.
Patrick Watson, CC ( born December 23, 1929 ) has been a prolific and outspoken Canadian broadcaster, television and radio interviewer and host, author, commentator, and television writer, producer, and director for five decades.
The Joint CC meeting deeply studied these five draft documents, freely exchanged the rich experiences acquired through the revolutionary practice during the past three decades and more, and arrived at a common understanding on several vexed questions confronting the Indian revolution in the backdrop of the international developments.
There are five full-year bands at CC, in addition to two part-year bands.
In 1789, at Jan Ladislav Dussek's suggestion, he extended the compass of his grand piano beyond five octaves to CC in the treble, and again to six full octaves in 1794.

CC and primary
Some " secondary " characteristics are derived from primary characteristics, size and weight: Body points, Fatigue points, charisma, Carrying Capacity ( CC ), Military Ability Factor ( MAF ), Personal Combat Factor ( PCF ) and Command Level ( CL or ability to lead an army ).
In common usage, the To field recipients are the primary audience of the message, CC field recipients are others whom the author wishes to publicly inform of the message, and BCC field recipients are those surreptitiously being informed of the communication.

CC and categories
Key to categories: BC – Borough / Burgh constituencies, CC – County / Shire constituencies, UC – University constituencies, Total C – Total constituencies, BMP – Borough / Burgh Members of Parliament, CMP – County / Shire Members of Parliament, UMP – University Members of Parliament, Total MPs – Total Members of Parliament.

CC and further
Next was the 903cc CC, which was available in two further versions ; the CS was a sport version, while the C4 was a family car.
The CC further elects members to enter the Political Bureau ( BP ).
Through a series of further acquisitions and inevitable mergers and rationalisations, CC & F faded from the annals of significant Canadian manufacturers, although the company still exists today as Bombardier Transportation Canada Incorporated Railcar facility in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
It was at this ground where the now modern-day East Molesey CC began, although the current ground now lies ( albeit still on the bank of the River Thames ) on Graburn Way, about a quarter of a mile further east and a short walk from Hampton Court Palace.

CC and specify
For example, the macro " CC " is frequently used in makefiles to refer to the location of a C compiler, and the user may wish to specify a particular compiler to use.

CC and .
A still weaker example is the axiom of countable choice ( AC < sub > ω </ sub > or CC ), which states that a choice function exists for any countable set of nonempty sets.
The gases are contained in a test-tube ( A ) standing over a large quantity of weak alkali ( B ), and the current is conveyed in wires insulated by U-shaped glass tubes ( CC ) passing through the liquid and round the mouth of the test-tube.
The village has a cricket team ( Pentwyn CC ) and is located right next to the old railway line.
*. az, the CC top level domain for the nation of Azerbaijan
Every year, the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software ( ETAPS ) sponsors the International Conference on Compiler Construction ( CC ), with papers from both the academic and industrial sectors.
* In Welsh, OC can be expanded to equivalents of both AD ( Oed Crist ) and CE ( Oes Cyffredin ); for dates before the Common Era, CC ( traditionally, Cyn Crist ) is used exclusively, as Cyn yr Oes Cyffredin would abbreviate to a mild obscenity.
Indians Pitcher CC Sabathia won the second Cy Young Award in team history with a 19 – 7 record, a 3. 21 ERA and an MLB-leading 241 innings pitched.
The Indians, falling to last place for a short time in June and July, traded CC Sabathia to the Milwaukee Brewers for prospects Matt LaPorta, Rob Bryson, and Michael Brantley.
Colon classification ( CC ) is a system of library classification developed by S. R. Ranganathan.
The following are the main classes of CC, with some subclasses, the main method used to sort the subclass using the PMEST scheme and examples showing application of PMEST.
Their groups ( C, CC, CXC, CX < sub > 3 </ sub > C chemokines ) represent not only structurally related molecules with a special arrangement of disulfide bridges, but their target cell specificity is also diverse: CC chemokines act on monocytes ( e. g. RANTES ), CXC chemokines are neutrophil granulocyte specific ( e. g. IL-8 ).
The movie inspired a young Christian von Koenigsegg to create the Koenigsegg CC.
His links with cricket were renewed when he was invited to become Honorary President of Kent-based wandering cricket club, Paraguayan Elbows CC.
Hans Hugo Bruno Selye, CC () ( January 26, 1907 — October 16, 1982 ) was a pioneering Hungarian endocrinologist.

uses and five
In addition to Gaussian minimum-shift keying ( GMSK ), EDGE uses higher-order PSK / 8 phase shift keying ( 8PSK ) for the upper five of its nine modulation and coding schemes.
Perhaps the most notable innovations used by Impressionist composers were the first uses of major 7th chords and the extension of chord structures in 3rds to five and six part harmonies.
In Brazil, pizza quatro queijos ( pizza quattro formaggi ) uses mozzarella, provolone, parmesan and gorgonzola, and there is also a variety with five cheeses, which adds catupiry.
10 – 75 AD ) in his work Mechanics lists five mechanisms that can " set a load in motion "; lever, windlass, pulley, wedge, and screw, and describes their fabrication and uses.
Research has shown that structural integrity of polyurethane female condoms is not damaged during up to five uses if it is disinfected with water and household bleach.
The German triage system also uses four, sometimes five colour codes to denote the urgency of treatment.
Its primary uses are as a mobility tool and as a courtesy to others, but there are at least five varieties, each serving a slightly different need.
A two-out-of-five code is an encoding scheme which uses five digits consisting of exactly three 0s and two 1s.
UPI's main office is in Washington, D. C .; it maintains office locations in five other countries and uses freelance journalists in other major cities.
Depending on technology, above-ground retorting uses between one and five barrels of water per barrel of produced shale-oil.
One frailty scale uses five items: unintentional weight loss, muscle weakness, exhaustion, low physical activity, and slowed walking speed.
The human brain uses five known types of dopamine receptors, labeled D < sub > 1 </ sub >, D < sub > 2 </ sub >, D < sub > 3 </ sub >, D < sub > 4 </ sub >, and D < sub > 5 </ sub >.
Compared to the previous design, the fuzzy controller heats and cools five times faster, reduces power consumption by 24 %, increases temperature stability by a factor of two, and uses fewer sensors.
10 – 75 AD ) in his work Mechanics lists five mechanisms that can " set a load in motion "; lever, windlass, pulley, wedge, and screw, and describes their fabrication and uses.
* Experimental Canadian poet Christian Bök ’ s Eunoia is a univocalic that uses only one vowel in each of its five chapters.
As a result, Western music students trained in historical musicology may listen to a funk or Latin song that is very rhythmically complex, but then dismiss it as a low-level musical work because it has a very simple melody and only uses two or five chords.
Fourth logo of this network had five stripes, and fifth logo of this network uses a previous print logo in a blue box
Western Spotted Skunk also called a zorrillo, which means ' little fox ' in Spanish. Skunks are reluctant to use this weapon, as they carry just enough of the chemical for five or six uses – about 15 cc – and require some ten days to produce another supply.
A regulator uses keys ( five on the tenor and four on both baritone and bass ) to accompany the melody of the chanter ; these keys are arranged in rows to give limited two note " chords ", or, alternatively, single notes for emphasis on phrases or specific notes.
1 ( 1922 ), Luciano Berio's Passaggio, which uses five, and the Violin Concerto of György Ligeti, as well as pieces by Cornelius Cardew, Alberto Ginastera, Hans Werner Henze, Peter Maxwell Davies, and Krzysztof Penderecki.
Anthony uses the number five extensively, often with things that exist in fours in our world.
This is a uranium enrichment plant which uses the gas centrifuge method and produces uranium with about five percent U-235, for nuclear reactors.
Bel-Nor incorporated in November 1937 and uses a village form of government with five elected trustees.
Lacombe uses Curwen hand signs that correspond to the five note alien tonal phrase.

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