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Clustered and indexes
Clustered and non-clustered indexes are represented using B + trees.

Clustered and also
There is also Rock Rose, Wild Thyme, and Clustered Bellflower.

Clustered and be
Clustered around the Sobu Main line, what began as a host of electrical stores selling vacuum tubes, radio goods and electrical items to the students, has today come to be known as Electric Town.
This contract covers the completion of several long-standing features, including improved Single Server Metadata Performance scaling, which allows Lustre to better take advantage of many-core metadata server ; online Lustre distributed filesystem checking ( LFSCK ), which allows verification of the distributed filesystem state between data and metadata servers while the filesystem is mounted and in use ; and Distributed Namespace, formerly Clustered Metadata ( CMD ), which allows the Lustre metadata to be distributed across multiple servers.
The CXFS file system ( Clustered XFS ) is a proprietary shared disk file system designed by Silicon Graphics ( SGI ) specifically to be used in a Storage area network ( SAN ) environment.

Clustered and index
* Index organized table, Oracle database uses this name for Clustered index ( using B-trees to store table rows )
Clustered indices can greatly increase overall speed of retrieval, but usually only where the data is accessed sequentially in the same or reverse order of the clustered index, or when a range of items is selected.

Clustered and .
Clustered around the head of the " ship " line are 14 red ship symbols, with tracks showing their movements during the engagement.
Clustered on of woods and hills above the town's main street, the land was donated by or purchased from the Northern Pacific Company by fraternal, ethnic and civic organizations for burial of their deceased members.
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats ( CRISPR ) are repeats found in the DNA of many bacteria and archaea.
Clustered around the main hall ( the Daibutsuden ) on a gently sloping hillside are a number of secondary halls: the Hokke-dō ( Lotus Sutra Hall ), the Kōfuku and the storehouse, called the Shōsō-in.
Clustered NAS, like a traditional one, still provides unified access to the files from any of the cluster nodes, unrelated to the actual location of the data.
Clustered around the station are large department stores and office buildings, forming the center of the city.
Clustered along the shore of The Sound, from the medieval town of Skanör in the South to Bjärred in the North, a set of villages and towns have in the latter half of the 20th century expanded to an almost continuous set of suburbs.
File: La Silla Domes. jpg | Telescope Domes Clustered at La Silla.
* Leaves: Clustered at the end of the branches, compound, bi-and tri-pinnate, three to four feet long, two and a half feet broad.
* GlusterFS: Clustered Distributed Filesystem having ability to scale up to several petabytes.
Clustered around Sefton railway station is a fruit shop, a chemist, a gunsmith, a funeral parlour, and the " Sefton Playhouse ", a popular strip club.
This has the Pyramidal orchid, Common dodder, Greater knapweed, Common rock-rose, Common Bird's foor trefoil, and Clustered bellflower.
Clustered with great edifices and perpetually lashed by tropical rainstorms and violent cyclones, the megalithic temple-cities of the Lizardmen are sometimes visible from the few areas of jungle where it is possible to see the storm-wracked sky, clearings preceded by abandoned monuments and totems that break the unending ocean of vegetation.
CRISPRs ( Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats ) are loci containing multiple short direct repeats that are found in the genomes of approximately 40 % of sequenced bacteria and 90 % of sequenced archaea.
Clustered around the municipality are numerous islands and islets, like Tubabao, Calicoan, Sulangan, Homonhonand Suluan.
Clustered Saw-wort.
Clustered hosting is a type of web hosting that spreads the load of hosting across multiple physical machines, or node, increasing availability and decreasing the chances of one service ( e. g., FTP or email ) affecting another ( e. g., MySQL ).

indexes and ESE
Windows Mail and Desktop Search in the Windows Vista operating system also make use of ESE to store indexes and property information respectively.

indexes and must
Other important characteristics are the M10, M25, and M40 test crush indexes, which convey the strength of coke during transportation into the blast furnaces ; depending on blast furnaces size, finely crushed coke pieces must not be allowed into the blast furnaces because they would impede gas dynamics.
An example is a search engine, that must scale not only for the number of users, but for the number of objects it indexes.
An indexed file contains a key, which must be contiguous and may be up to 60 characters long ; however, alternate indexes may have three-part keys which are not contiguous with one another.
For the to be successful, the user must have data manipulation privileges ( privilege ) on the table or column and the updated value must not conflict with all the applicable constraints ( such as primary keys, unique indexes, constraints, and constraints ).
Writing to filePro databases is still an issue, while the internal format of the B + tree indexes used has been officially documented, no one has adapted such a library for these indexes — any programmers wishing to write new records to a database must do that ( not inconsequential ) work themselves.
An accurate copy of the original indexes must be drawn up, and updated when they are amended.

indexes and also
This is also the logical structure of contemporary database indexes.
Other liquids, including synthetic oils and polymers with refractive indexes close to that of emerald such as Opticon are also used.
The LDS Church has also compiled indexes of the submissions of its members, resulting in several large databases: the International Genealogical Index, or IGI, which includes both data extracted from filmed civil and ecclesiastic records from various worldwide locales and member-submitted information ; the Ancestral File, or AF, which includes the contributions of church members ; and the Pedigree Resource File, or PRF, compiled from member and non-member submissions.
As each round is fired, electrically, the carriage moves back rotating the chamber which also ejects the spent case, indexes the next live round to be fired with the barrel and loads the next round into the chamber.
He has also criticized in several works ( A theory of semiotics, La struttura assente, Le signe, La production de signes ) the " iconism " or " iconic signs " ( taken from Peirce's most famous triadic relation, based on indexes, icons, and symbols ), to which he purposes four modes of sign production: recognition, ostension, replica, and invention.
Uruguay's regions differed markedly not only in population size and density but also in their indexes of social and economic development, including education, health care, communications, energy consumption, and industrialization.
In computing, spamdexing ( also known as search spam, search engine spam, web spam or search engine poisoning ) is the deliberate manipulation of search engine indexes.
The first volume reprints the limited series and the second volume provides extras, including scripts, commentaries, retrospectives, and also reprints the two indexes.
Robert Arnott and Professor Jeremy Siegel have also created new competing fundamentally based indexes based on such criteria as dividends, earnings, book value, and sales.
In addition to printed reference materials, the library also hosts many electronic sources, including abstracts and indexes from ProQuest Direct, EBSCOHost, First Search, and other online services, and is available at all computers in library and on campus, including several computer labs in library.
Summers are very hot and humid, shade temperatures can reach and high humidy can produce heat indexes of, with the risk of heavy rainfall from decaying tropical cyclones also present.
Family history websites and indexes are also useful, and for modern researchers they are often the main source of information.
He also contributed largely to the Bibliotheca Graeca published by the same firm, a series of Greek classics with Latin translation, critical notes and valuable indexes.
He also concluded that if both indexes reached a new high, it signaled a bull market was under way.
Firebird also uses special high-performance index structures and algorithms, making all indexes of the database to behave like well-turned “ clustered indexes ” used by other architectures.
This page indexes the individual year in art pages ; see also Art periods.
GAMS indexes Netlib, and also some proprietary software packages.
WinFS also automatically creates indexes on these tables, to facilitate fast access to the information.
Indexes are also used during searching of information ; searching and querying use the indexes so that the operations complete quickly, much like desktop search systems.
It also has nine colleges: Law School of Sorocaba ( FADI ), recommended by OAB the year 2007 the FADI received the seal of quality issued by the institution to law courses that have had the best quality indexes in recent years.
It also builds indexes of files on devices such as external hard drives that are connected to the system.
ATLA also issues various bibliographic resources, indexes to periodicals, multi-author works, and book reviews in religion.
A few partial indexes to genealogical events in Gentleman's Magazine are also available:
As Silverstein claims, this also conveys an " Index of Linguistic Insecurity " in which a speaker not only indexes their actual social class ( via first-order indexicality ) but also the insecurities about class constraints and subsequent linguistic effects the encourage hypercorrection in the first place ( an incidence of second-order indexicality ).

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