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Now the TV audience is mainly shared by 5 leading companies: Channel one, Russia 1, NTV, TNT and CTC.
The Datapoint 2200, made by CTC in 1970, is perhaps the best candidate for the title of " first microcomputer ".
This is because Intel was the contractor in charge of developing the Datapoint's CPU but ultimately CTC rejected the 8008 design because it needed 20 support chips.
However, this is not so since a CTC does not provide ( by itself ) the unbounded amount of storage that an infinite computation would require.
Access to a CTC may allow the rapid solution to PSPACE-complete problems, a complexity class which while Turing-decidable is generally considered computationally intractable.
If the space contains a closed timelike curve, then the space is timelike multiply connected ( no < SPAN TITLE =" closed time curve " > CTC </ SPAN > can be timelike homotopic to a point, as that point would not be causally well-behaved ), its universal ( diffeomorphic ) cover is timelike simply connected ( it does not contain a < SPAN TITLE =" closed time curve " > CTC </ SPAN >).
Clearance is checked at four levels, depending on the classification of materials that can be accessed — Counter-Terrorist Check ( CTC ), Baseline Check ( BC ), Security Check ( SC ), and Developed Vetting ( DV ).
In England, a City Technology College ( CTC ) is a state-funded all-ability secondary school that charges no fees but is independent of local authority control, being overseen directly by the Department for Education.
One such system is CTC, Centralised Traffic Control.
In mathematical physics, a closed timelike curve ( CTC ) is a worldline in a Lorentzian manifold, of a material particle in spacetime that is " closed ," returning to its starting point.
One feature of a CTC is that it opens the possibility of a worldline which is not connected to earlier times, and so the existence of events that cannot be traced to an earlier cause.
It is impossible to determine based only on knowledge of the past whether or not something exists in the CTC that can interfere with other objects in spacetime.
No CTC can be continuously deformed as a CTC to a point ( that is, a CTC and a point are not timelike homotopic ), as the manifold would not be causally well behaved at that point.
The topological feature which prevents the CTC from being deformed to a point is known as a timelike topological feature.
The CTC machine at Center Tower is staffed by two operators at peak periods and a single operator otherwise.
CTC and rotovane orthodox have a finished product that is well suited for tea bags, as the product quickly gives a dark brew.
In the Indian domestic market, this type of manufacture is by far the most popular-over 80 % of tea production is of the CTC type.

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Originally known as the 1201, the chip was commissioned by Computer Terminal Corporation ( CTC ) to implement an instruction set of their design for their Datapoint 2200 programmable terminal.
It continues to organise group touring events including day rides through its local groups and CTC holidays in many countries led by experienced CTC members.
The CTC programme was established in the late 1980s by the Conservative government under the terms of the Education Reform Act 1988 and the Colleges themselves opened in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
* DTV ( TV channel, Russia ), a television channel owned and operated by CTC Media
The Datapoint 2200 was a mass-produced programmable terminal, designed by Phil Ray and Gus Roche, announced by Computer Terminal Corporation ( CTC ) in June, 1970 ( with units shipping in 1971 ).
More recently, the Inland Revenue also administered the Tax Credits schemes, whereby monies, such as Working Tax Credit ( WTC ) and Child Tax Credit ( CTC ), are paid by the Government into a recipient's bank account or as part of their wages.
The architecture of the 8008 was created by CTC, Inc., with the purpose of powering the Datapoint 2200 intelligent terminal.
In 1927, the Burlington was one of the first to utilize Centralized Traffic Control ( CTC ), and by the end of 1957 had equipped of its right-of-way for this advanced type of signaling.
CTC was invented by W. McKertcher during 1930-1931, and the process spread in the 1950s through the 1970s, most rapidly in India and Africa.
CTC teas generally produce a rich red-brown color when they are boiled by the Indian method.
The drawback of the CTC method is that it tends by its nature, and unfortunately by adulteration, to homogenize all black tea flavors.
The Clarkson Theatre Company ( CTC ) is a student-run theatre group, part of Clarkson University and supported by the Clarkson University Student Association ( CUSA ).
CTC is overseen by the Commandant CTCRM, a Brigadier, Royal Marines, on behalf of the Commandant General Royal Marines, who is supported by a Deputy Commandant, the Commanding Officer.
San Fernando del Valle is served by Coronel Felipe Varela International Airport ) ( CTC / SANC ), with flights to IRJ, TUC and AEP.
The Commando Beret can only be worn by suitably qualified staff who have completed the All Arms Commando Course at CTC Lympstone, and have written permission from HQ after providing evidence.

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By that point CTC had once again moved on, this time to the Datapoint 2200 II, which was faster and included a hard drive.
Nevertheless, there are spacetimes in which the CTC region can be used for relativistic hypercomputation.
Most notable was the pioneering use of Centralized Traffic Control ( CTC ) systems on many of the NYC lines, which reduced the famous four-track mainline to two tracks.
CTC teas, which consist of leaves mechanically rendered to uniform fannings, have yet another grading system.
The Canadian Labour Congress, or CLC ( in French " le Congrès du travail du Canada " or CTC ) is a national trade union centre, the central labour body in English Canada to which most Canadian labour unions are affiliated.
Funds are available to eligible school districts and full-time career and technology centers ( CTC ) in which one or more schools have failed to meet at least one academic performance target, as provided for in Section 1512-C of the Pennsylvania Public School Code.
However, most production occurs via the Crush, Tear, Curl or CTC process of manufacture, which delivers a higher number of cups per measure ( technically known as cuppage ).
Members benefit from public liability insurance, which is extended to cover rides organised under the auspices of CTC Local Groups.
The CTC is also the organisation behind the British Cycle Quest, an informal competition which challenges members to visit six designated places in each of the counties of England, Scotland and Wales.
From 1887, the Cyclists ' Touring Club gave seals of approval, in the form of a cast iron plaque ( later replaced by an enamel plate ) showing the winged-wheel symbol of CTC, for mounting on an outside wall of hotels and restaurants which offered good accommodation and service to cyclists.
A few of the metal signs still exist, as do a handful of road signs put up by CTC to warn cyclists of steep hills: usually steep going down, which was as much a problem for riders of large-wheel ordinaries, or " penny-farthings ", as going up.
The landlady was acquitted and CTC lost the unusually large amount of money it had allotted to the case, which had been considered at the root of cyclists ' rights and the values of CTC.
Most advanced and leadership training course for commandos are conducted at the School of Commandos, which was formed as the Commando Training Centre ( CTC ) in 1982 before being given its present name in January 1994.
* June – Caltrain finishes their two year-long CTX project, which included strengthing the tracks between San Francisco and San Jose and introducing an all new CTC system.
The CTC system would allow the flow of traffic to be set over many sections of track by a single person at a single location as well as control of switches and signals at interlockings, which also came to be referred to as control points.
Signals in CTC territory are one of two types: an absolute signal, which is directly controlled by the train dispatcher and helps design the limits of a control point, or an intermediate signal, which is automatically controlled by the conditions of the track in that signal's block and by the condition of the following signal.
DeWALT has a related system called " CTC " or " Complete Torque Control " which utilizes a two-position slip-clutch so that the operator can select the lower torque setting for greater safety.
Since its inception, Nepal tea is characterized by two types of tea, which are Orthodox tea and CTC ( Crush, Tear, Curl ) tea.
CTC tea is produced in lower altitudes in the fertile plains of Nepal, which are warm and humid, primarily in the Jhapa district, which is ideal for the production and processing of CTC tea.

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