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Core and capabilities
Presently, the name Quartz 2D more precisely defines the 2D rendering capabilities of Core Graphics ( Quartz ).
Core Image abstracts the pixel-level manipulation process required when applying a filter to an image, making it simple for applications to implement image transformation capabilities without extensive coding.
Thus, Core Image performance depends on the GLSL capabilities of the GPU or the processing power of the CPU.
AFNI is actively developed by the NIMH Scientific and Statistical Computing Core and its capabilities are continually expanding.

Core and core
The Core Knowledge curriculum also allows for local variance above and beyond the core curriculum.
This overall budget covers core technical work, cooperation and partnerships, leading to Food and Agriculture Outcomes by 71 %; Core Functions by 11 %; the Country Office Network by 5 %; Capital and Security Expenditure by 2 %; Administration by 6 %; and Technical and Cooperation Program by 5 %.
* Core losses: A time-varying current in a ferromagnetic inductor, which causes a time-varying magnetic field in its core, causes energy losses in the core material that are dissipated as heat, due to two processes:
* Core router: A core router resides within an Autonomous System as a back bone to carry traffic between edge routers.
* Core: The core is the interior construction of the snowboard.
Core form = core type ; shell form = shell type
In March, the Core Team claimed that Keith Packard had been trying to fork the XFree86 project by working inside the project while trying to attract core developers to a new X Server project of his own making.
* No SMP support for multiple sockets, cores, or hardware threads in the same OS-9 instance ( can run as a RTOS on one of the cores of dual core processors like Core Duo and Core 2 Duo, when Linux is running on the other core doing general purpose tasks )
A core region, called the First Hydrostatic Core, forms where the collapse is essentially halted.
The international ice core community has, under the auspices of International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences ( IPICS ), defined a priority project to obtain the oldest possible ice core record from Antarctica, an ice core record reaching back to or towards 1. 5 million years ago.
Core stack from core memory unit of Whirlwind.
* " Method of Making Memory Core Structures " ( The patent notes " This invention relates to magnetic memory devices, and more particularly to a new and improved memory core structure and method of making the same ...") filed January 30, 1962, issued August 9, 1966.
A secret core, Core 0, may have been unloaded between 1989 and 1990 and verification is needed to confirm North Korean claims that such an unloading or partial unloading did not take place.
Earth cutaway from Core ( geology ) | core to Crust ( geology ) | crust, the lithosphere comprising the crust and lithospheric mantle ( detail not to scale )
Earth cutaway from Core ( geology ) | core to Crust ( geology ) | crust, the asthenosphere lying between the upper mantle and the lithospheric mantle ( detail not to scale )
It operated with a basic memory cycle of 2. 18 μs, using the IBM 7302 Core Storage core memory technology from the IBM 7030 ( Stretch ) project.
" Core melt accident " and " partial core melt " are the analogous technical terms for a meltdown.
( This event is less likely to occur in boiling water reactors, where the core may be deliberately depressurized so that the Emergency Core Cooling System may be turned on ).
The design's various traits would continue after that in the derivative core called " Banias " in Pentium M and Intel Core ( Yonah ), which itself would evolve into the Core microarchitecture ( Core 2 processor ) in 2006 and onward.

Core and new
This new version, which reclaimed the name RDF Site Summary from RSS 0. 9, reintroduced support for RDF and added XML namespaces support, adopting elements from standard metadata vocabularies such as Dublin Core.
Since the demise of the shuttle program at Vandenberg, SLC 6 was once again been reconfigured, this time to support polar-orbit satellite launches by the new Delta IV family of launch vehicles, utilizing a Common Core Booster for class sizes all the way up to and including the Delta IV ( Heavy ) launcher.
In the end, persistence has been " broken out " of " EJB3 Core ", and a new standard formed, the Java Persistence API ( JPA ).
The new company, which started out as Core Value Partners and eventually became Heartland Foods, also purchased 120 additional stores from distressed owners and revamped them.
The Core Toolkit is a collection of standard building blocks ( written in C ++) and build tools that are necessary to build online handwriting recognizers for new scripts for Windows or Linux.
There would have been an improved version of Hyper-Threading, as well as a new version of SSE, which was later backported to the Intel Core 2 series after Tejas's cancellation and named SSSE3.
Core A also works closely with Core B to update and develop new content for the Functional Glycomics Gateway site.
* Repositioning NSDL for the Next Generation of Digital Learning-NSDL's present work is building on and leveraging the successes and lessons of current and prior work ( NSDL network partners collaborations ; STEM Exchange ; Learning Registry collaboration ; Learning Application Readiness ; Common Core Mathematics collection ) to bring pilot level projects to scale and to integrate new capacities in NSDL's value to STEM education.
As the name implies, new songs from the arcade 6thMix and Core Remix are included.
Starting with the Shards of Alara block, booster packs for both Core Sets and Expansions began to contain 1 land, 10 commons, 3 uncommons, either 1 rare ( 7 / 8 chance ) or 1 mythic rare ( 1 / 8 chance ), and either a tip card ( which explains the new rules in the set, such as exalted in the Alara Block or Infect in the Scars of Mirrodin Block ) or a token ( which is of a type produced by a card in the set ).
By comparison, AMD's Athlon series and the new Intel Core 2 perform better at lower clock speeds, and thus produce less heat.
Successor to the X60-series, the ThinkPad X200 laptop leverages the new technology from the X300, including the options of a Solid State Drive ( SSD ), an optional integrated camera, 12. 1 " widescreen display, optional 3G WWAN, a new 9-cell battery for extended running time up to 9. 8 hours, weight as low as, and CPU up to 2. 66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
Development on ShapeShifter has ceased for the time being, with the rationale from ShapeShifter's primary developer being that he feels the fashions in which 10. 5 and 10. 6 draw graphics are stopgap measures in place of a new Core UI API, and so is waiting to rewrite ShapeShifter until OS X's GUI subsystem has restabilized.
Construction of the new airport was only part of the Airport Core Programme, which also involved construction of new road and rail links to the airport, with associated bridges and tunnels, and major land reclamation projects on both Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon.
As part of Colchester Borough Council's Core Strategy 2008, there are plans to build thousands of new houses in Myland in the north of Colchester.
In a recent commercial, Intel had used a sample of the band's song " Different Sound ", to promote their new Intel Core 2 Duo processor.
In 1987, a new Core curriculum was implemented.
In the Fall of 2001, the College inaugurated its new Core Curriculum.
Intel followed suit in 2008 with the release of its Core i series CPUs ; Intel dubbed the new, faster interconnect between CPU and system memory as " QuickPath ".

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