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Control and waterway
The first two floodgates are the Low Sill Control Structure, which regulates routine flow in the waterway, and the Overbank Control Structure, in use only when the Mississippi exceeds its banks.

Control and its
It was also clear NASA would soon outgrow its practice of controlling missions from its Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch facilities in Florida, so a new Mission Control Center would be included in the MSC.
The East India Company and its Governor-General were replaced by a viceroy and the Indian Council, while at Westminster the Board of Control was abolished and its functions assumed by the newly created India Office, under the Secretary of State for India.
In passing the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980, Congress reaffirmed its intention that the Federal Reserve should promote an efficient nationwide payments system.
From space, Gallifrey is seen as a yellow-orange planet and is close enough to central space lanes for spacecraft to require clearance from Gallifreyan Space Traffic Control as they pass through its system ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) is an example of a protocol that will adjust its segment size to be smaller than the MTU.
It is commonly known as TCP / IP, because of its most important protocols: Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) and Internet Protocol ( IP ), which were the first networking protocols defined in this standard.
Their debut single " I Show You Secrets " reached # 6 on the German single Media Control Charts within weeks of its release eventually earning them a gold disc.
* Control of the " holy " city of Nippur and its temple priesthood generally meant hegemony over most of Sumer, as listed on the Sumerian King List ; at one point, the Nippur priesthood conferred the title of queen of Sumer on Kugbau, a popular taverness from nearby Kish ( who was later deified as Kubaba ).
Its attempts to hint at the sex and sin shown more openly on Number 96 and The Box along with its high school setting and early evening time slot meant it came under intense scrutiny of the Broadcasting Control Board who vetted scripts and altered whole storylines.
Control surfaces are essential for a torpedo to maintain its course and depth.
* June 8 – The New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act is passed, the first of its kind in the world.
In addition to consumer network electronics, U. S. Robotics ( USR ) was a well-known manufacturer of a highly-regarded dialup access server, the " Total Control Hub ", rebadged by 3Com as the " Total Control 1000 ", based largely on its Courier modem technology.
CI incrementally establishes and maintains the definitive current basis for Control and Status Accounting ( CSA ) of a system and its configuration items ( CIs ) throughout their lifecycle ( development, production, deployment, and operational support ) until disposal.
In fact, some network protocols ( such as SNA's Path Control in its early stages ) require a connection-oriented data link layer.
By 1988, the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ) issued Instruction 4630. 8 ( reissued in 1992, 2002, 2004 ) stating its policy that “ all forces for joint and combined operations be supported through compatible, interoperable, and integrated Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence systems.
( Electric ) Power Control deals with routing electric power, controlling its quality, and controlling the devices attached to a power line.
* Control flow graph, in computer science, a representation of all paths that might be traversed through a program during its execution
Among the most important are the Council of Economic Advisers ( 1946 ), the National Security Council and its staff ( 1947 ), the Office of the U. S. Trade Representative ( 1963 ), the Council on Environmental Quality ( 1970 ), the Office of Science and Technology Policy ( 1976 ), the Office of Administration ( 1977 ), and the Office of National Drug Control Policy ( 1989 ).
The new status gave responsibility for control of the university to its Board of Control rather than legislature.
In its terms of use, SourceForge states that its services are not available to users in countries on the sanction list of the U. S. Office of Foreign Assets Control ( including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria ).
In the 1980s, DCA absorbed the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Agency, improving its ability to manage and enhance the interoperability of command, control, and communications systems.

Control and use
This poster from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention " Get Smart " campaign, intended for use in doctors ' offices and other healthcare facilities, warns that antibiotics do not work for viral illnesses such as the common cold.
In the United States, their possession, use, and transfer are regulated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Select Agent Program.
The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that instrumentation used in such cases be immediately destroyed after use ; short of destruction, it is recommended that heat and chemical decontamination be used in combination to process instruments that come in contact with high-infectivity tissues.
Some stayed in use for decades after World War II ; the Mark I Fire Control Computer was deployed by the United States Navy on a variety of ships from destroyers to battleships.
The primary operating systems in use on current IBM mainframes include z / OS ( which followed MVS and OS / 390 ), z / VM ( previously VM / CMS ), z / VSE ( which is in the DOS / 360 lineage ), z / TPF ( a successor of Airlines Control Program ), and Linux on System z such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and others.
This caused the toss to be delayed and fomented speculation that the Australian Board of Control was considering the possibility of removing Woodfull because of his absolute refusal to allow his bowlers to use retaliatory tactics.
The R6000 did not deliver the promised performance benefits, and although it saw some use in Control Data machines, it quickly disappeared from the mainstream market.
Modern Digital Command Control ( DCC ) systems use alternating current.
* Process Control Monitoring, in computing, a procedure followed to obtain detailed information about the process use
After a report from RSA Data Security, Inc., who were in a licensing dispute with regard to use of the RSA algorithm in PGP, the Customs Service started a criminal investigation of Zimmermann, for allegedly violating the Arms Export Control Act.
Most RTSP servers use the Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ) in conjunction with Real-time Control Protocol ( RTCP ) for media stream delivery, however some vendors implement proprietary transport protocols.
The Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ), although standardized for RTP use, is not normally used in RTP application because TCP favors reliability over timeliness.
If error correction facilities are needed at the network interface level, an application may use the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) or Stream Control Transmission Protocol ( SCTP ) which are designed for this purpose.
The history of supercomputing goes back to the 1960s when a series of computers at Control Data Corporation ( CDC ) were designed by Seymour Cray to use innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computational peak performance.
Ground Control will instruct these vehicles on which taxiways to use, which runway they will use ( in the case of planes ), where they will park, and when it is safe to cross runways.
CVS developed from an earlier versioning-system called Revision Control System ( RCS ) ( in use ) that manages individual files but not whole projects.
The first computer network and packet switching network deployed for computer resource sharing was the Octopus Network at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory that began connecting four Control Data 6600 computers to several shared storage devices ( including an IBM 2321 Data Cell in 1968 and an IBM Photostore in 1970 ) and to several hundred Teletype Model 33 ASR terminals for time sharing use starting in 1968.
Anti-gun scholar David Hemenway and other researchers at the Harvard Injury Control Research Center ( HICRC ) have claimed that the frequency of use of guns for self-defense has been vastly overestimated, and is, in fact, much lower than claimed by Kleck and others.
* The Thief Who Came to Dinner, 1973 by Terrence Lore Smith and Walter Hill — Ryan O ' Neal plays a bored Control Data employee who decides to retire and turn to a life of crime, but breaks back in to use the computers to help him in a game of chess with the detective who is on his trail.
Musicologist Richard J. Ripani identified Jackson as a leader in the development of contemporary R & B, as her 1986 album Control and its successor Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 created a unique blend of genre and sound effects, that ushered in the use of rap vocals into mainstream R & B.
* Control abstraction involves the use of subprograms and related concepts control flows
On some types of proprietary computer hardware, an Access Control List refers to rules that are applied to port numbers or network daemon names that are available on a host or other layer 3, each with a list of hosts and / or networks permitted to use the service.

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