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Common examples are CSMA / CD, used in Ethernet bus networks and hub networks, and CSMA / CA, used in wireless networks such as IEEE 802. 11.
A small park named Ducketts Common is situated near the eastern end of the road, opposite the Underground and bus stations.
In 1992, VIA took a major part in the PC Common Architecture standard group, pushing the move from the ISA bus to the PCI bus.
This standard combines the electrical characteristics of the PCI bus with the mechanical dimensions of the Common Mezzanine Card or CMC format ( IEEE 1386 standard ).
* Common System Interface, former name of the Intel QuickPath Interconnect, a computer bus
Inspired by the art of the Merry Pranksters and Provo, and the historical information of Jack Herer's yet unpublished research, Hager created a band of activists that traveled the country in a psychedelic bus, creating major legalization events across the country, including the Boston Freedom Rally, which quickly became the largest political event in the country, drawing crowds of over 100, 000 to Boston Common.
Iris Wildthyme-a character from the BBC Doctor Who book series-travels in a TARDIS which is disguised as the Number 22 bus to Putney Common.
The Doctor already knows Iris as an " old friend ", and she is seen to be travelling in a 20th century London Routemaster double-decker bus ( the No. 22 to Putney Common ), which is, in reality, her TARDIS.
Her TARDIS is a double-decker red London bus, the number 22 to Putney Common.
QDR SRAM uses two clocks, one for read data and one for write data and has separate read and write data buses ( also known as Separate I / O ), whereas DDR SRAM uses a single clock and has a single common data bus used for both reads and writes ( also known as Common I / O ).
The 277 bus serves the entire length of the road with other routes serving some sections: D6 from the south of Burdett Road to Roman Road, D7 from the south of Burdett Road to Mile End bus stop ( north of Mile End Road ), 323 from Bow Common Lane to Mile End bus stop and the 339 from Roman Road to Mile End ( turning east onto Mile End Road ).
The Common Ground collective also has been part of organizing the " Road Trip for Relief ", a grassroots effort to bus 300 volunteers into New Orleans.

Common and speeds
Common North American setups include 9, 10, 13, 15, and 18 speeds.
Common switches are more often associated with mainline speeds, whereas wye switches are generally low-speed yard switches.
Harvesting such data sets from the polar plots and computers ( Common to sonar, radar and lidar ) allows the CIC crew to plot the data correctly on a chart or map at the correct range and bearing, and to calculate the course and speed of the contact accurately, giving the set a vast expansion to include future positions, given unchanged relative courses and relative speeds.

Common and are
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 – 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 – 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
The prefix AD and the suffixes CE, BC or BCE ( Common Era, Before Christ or Before Common Era ) are dropped.
Common suggestions are that they are old English breeds introduced by the early whalers, or by Captain Cook or other early explorers.
Common among the mislabeled works are all of the reasons identified for misattributing Cuyp ’ s works: the lack of biography and chronology of his works made it difficult to discern when paintings were created ( making it difficult to pinpoint an artist ); contentious signatures added to historians ’ confusion as to who actually painted the works ; and the collaborations and influences by different painters makes it hard to justify that a painting is genuinely that of Aelbert Cuyp ; and finally, accurate identification is made extremely difficult by the fact that this same style was copied ( rather accurately ) by his predecessor.
Common industrial catalysts are based on platinum, nickel or palladium.
Common categories include the type of structural elements used, by what they carry, whether they are fixed or movable, and by the materials used.
They show the closest relationship with the Slavic languages, and have, by most scholars, been reconstructed to a common Proto-Balto-Slavic stage, during which Common Balto-Slavic lexical, phonological, morphological and accentological isoglosses are thought to have developed.
Common dice are sometimes made of Bakelite for weight and sound, but the majority are made of a thermoplastic such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ( ABS ).
* Suspension to absorb shocks between the bogie frame and the rail vehicle body: Common types are coil springs, or rubber airbags.
The full name of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Common law systems place great weight on court decisions, which are considered " law " with the same force of law as statutes — for nearly a millennium, common law courts have had the authority to make law where no legislative statute exists, and statutes mean what courts interpret them to mean.
Common vegetables such as cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts are all descendants of the wild cabbage plant.
Common examples of smoldering phenomena are the initiation of residential fires on upholstered furniture by weak heat sources ( e. g., a cigarette, a short-circuited wire ), and the persistent combustion of biomass behind the flaming front of wildfires
Common reactions, such as desperation, anger, frustration, and denial are possible.
Common features of CBT procedures are the focus on the " here and now ", a directive or guidance role of therapist, a structuring of the psychotherapy sessions and path, and on alleviating both symptoms and patients ' vulnerability.
The legal instruments used by the Council for the Common Foreign and Security Policy are different from the legislative acts.
The Celtic or Keltic languages ( usually pronounced but sometimes ) are descended from Proto-Celtic, or " Common Celtic "; a branch of the greater Indo-European language family.
* The 2011 movie Rio shows Common marmosets ( Callithrix jacchus ) who are experts in Capoeira.
Common crystals include snowflakes, diamonds, and table salt ; however, most common inorganic solids are polycrystals.

Common and 100
Common lengths include 25 feet for 8 mm, 50 feet for Super 8, 100 and 400 feet for 16 mm, 400 and 1000 feet for 35 mm, and 1000 for 65 / 70 mm.
Common multiple units of the pascal are the hectopascal ( 1 hPa ≡ 100 Pa ), kilopascal ( 1 kPa ≡ 1000 Pa ), and megapascal ( 1 MPa ≡ 1, 000, 000 Pa ).
The college's Middle Common Room ( MCR ) admits approximately 100 members each year, and consists of around 160 members.
More than 100 host species have been recorded: Meadow Pipit, Dunnock and Eurasian Reed Warbler are the most common hosts in northern Europe ; Garden Warbler, Meadow Pipit, Pied Wagtail and European Robin in central Europe ; Brambling and Common Redstart in Finland ; and Great Reed Warbler in Hungary.
Instead, the company is controlled through its Class B Common Stock, of which Koch owns 100 % of the shares.
The main goal of the DotGNU project code base is to provide a class library that is 100 % Common Language Specification ( CLS ) compliant.
The adult Spotless Starling is very similar to the Common Starling, but marginally larger ( 21 – 23 cm length ; 70 – 100 g weight ), and has darker, oily-looking black plumage, slightly purple-or green-glossed in bright light, which is entirely spotless in spring and summer, and only with very small pale spots in winter plumage, formed by the pale tips of the feathers.
It is gregarious, forming sizeable flocks, often mixed with Common Starlings, of up to 100, 000 in winter.
In the Lake Ngardok wetlands of Babeldaob, a few dozen still occur, but the total number of Common Moorhens on Palau is about in the same region as the Guam population ; less than 100 adult birds ( usually less than 50 ) have been encountered in any survey.
Common systems operate at 100 Mbit / s and newer ones also support 1000 Mbit / s or more.
* Autoignition Temperature of 100 Common Organic Chemical Compounds.
In 1998 the UK Government agreed to a biodiversity action plan ( BAP ) for the Common Scoter to increase the breeding population to 100 pairs by 2008.
A mature Common Raven ranges between 56 and 78 cm ( 22 to 30 inches ) in length, with a wingspan of 100 to 150 cm ( 40 to 59 in ).
Judy Garland gave her largest concert ever ( 100, 000 +) on the Common, on August 31, 1967.
Common bottlenose dolphins live in groups called pods that typically number about 15 individuals, but group size varies from pairs of dolphins to over 100 or even occasionally over 1000 animals for short periods of time.
The range of the Common Myna is increasing at such a rapid rate that in 2000 the IUCN Species Survival Commission declared it one of the world's most invasive species and one of only three birds in the top 100 species that pose an impact to biodiversity, agriculture and human interests.
In 2005-2006, a full restoration of the bandstand and surrounding landscape took place, partly funded by an £ 895, 000 lottery grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund matched by £ 300, 000 from Lambeth Council and a further £ 100, 000 from local fundraising efforts and the proceeds of the Ben and Jerry's Summer Sundae event held on the Common.
*" Love of The Common People " — ( 1969, Billboard Hot 100 # 54 )
Although the Sutton Common Iron Age site officially falls within its parish, little is known about Norton until it was recorded in the Domesday Survey of 1086 when it probably had a population of 100 who were solely concerned with agriculture.
Over 30 species have been recorded, including Gentoo Penguins ( 750 breeding pairs ), Southern Rockhopper Penguins ( 60, 000 pairs ), Macaroni Penguins, Magellanic Penguins, Black-browed Albatrosses ( 100, 000 pairs ), Fairy Prions ( 10, 000 pairs ), Sooty Shearwaters, Wilson's Storm-petrels, Grey-backed Storm-petrels, Common Diving Petrels, Southern Giant Petrels.
In support of Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration, 100, 000 school children marched to Boston Common and swore a loyalty oath administered by the mayor, " I promise as a good American citizen to do my part for the NRA.
Common numbers are, from coarse to fine: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 46, 54, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 150, 180, and 200.
* Reserva Natural dos Ilhéus da Baía da Alagoa e Baixa do Moinho ()-a site of communitarian interest, that includes an area of 100 meters around the islets of Alagoa, for the protection of marine flora and fauna, and especially for population of Roseate and Common terns.

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