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The Deep Ecliptic Survey reports the distributions of the two populations ; one with the inclination centered at 4. 6 ° ( named Core ) and another with inclinations extending beyond 30 ° ( Halo ).
Simple Dublin Core comprises 15 elements ; Qualified Dublin Core includes three additional elements ;— Audience, Provenance and RightsHolder ;— as well as a group of element refinements, also called qualifiers, that refine the semantics of the elements in ways that may be useful in resource discovery.
The Core Program ’ s emphasis on global literacy requires students to take a minimum of three courses that touch on at least three of the following geographical areas: Africa and the Middle East ; Asia and the Pacific ; Europe ; Latin America ; the United States ; and Intercultural.
The slowest System / 360 models announced in 1964 ranged in speed from 0. 0018 to 0. 034 MIPS ; the fastest System / 360 models were approximately 50 times as fast with 8 kB and up to 8 MB of internal main memory, though the latter was unusual, and up to 8 megabytes of slower Large Core Storage ( LCS ).
" The first six games in the series were developed by Core Design, whilst Crystal Dynamics developed the latest four ; their fifth game is currently in production.
Core form, front ; shell form, back.
Core form = core type ; shell form = shell type
Concurrent with the release of the 3rd edition Player's Handbook, Living Greyhawk debuted at Gen Con 2000 with three Core adventures: COR1-1 Dragon Scales at Morningtide, by Sean K. Reynolds ; COR1-2 The Reckoning, by Sean Flaherty and John Richardson ; and COR1-3 River Of Blood, by Erik Mona.
SMB and NetWare Core Protocol ( NCP ) occur more commonly than NFS on systems running Microsoft Windows ; AFP occurs more commonly than NFS in Macintosh systems ; and QFileSvr. 400 occurs more commonly in AS / 400 systems.
EOF supports custom SQL ; shared editing contexts ; nested editing contexts ; and pre-fetching and batch faulting of relationships, all features of the original Objective-C implementation not supported by Core Data.
Core Data supports fetched properties ; multiple configurations within a managed object model ; local stores ; and store aggregation ( the data for a given entity may be spread across multiple stores ); customization and localization of property names and validation warnings ; and the use of predicates for property validation.
Klein, " Ramsey Campbell: An Appreciation ", which had originally appeared in Nyctalops magazine ; two stories by Campbell (" Before the Storm " and The Gap "), " As Far as I Can Recall " by Campbell ( autobiographical essay ); and Mike Ashley's bibliography on Campbell which was not superseded until The Core of Ramsey Campbell ( 1995 ).

; and content
The content of his words may lapse back into monotonous repetition, as if a phonograph needle were stuck in one groove ; ;
Not content to create only the music and lyrics, Noel Coward also wrote the book and directed Sail Away ( Capitol WAO 1643 ; ;
Secretary Hart had taught Jack, at least partially, to be content with small beginnings in all diplomatic matters ; ;
only for defense, and won't make war on anyone ; I shall be content with
There are then three functions: the officeholders organized and saw to the complex protocols ; Ho boulomenos was the initiator and the proposer of content ; and finally the people, massed in assembly or court or convened as lawmakers, made the decisions, either yes or no, or choosing between alternatives.
The literal translation of " Im Westen nichts Neues " is " Nothing New in the West ," with " West " being the Western Front ; the phrase refers to the content of an official communiqué at the end of the novel.
His disciple, Cyprian ( Bishop of Carthage 248-58 ) appeals to the same fundamental principle of election to a vacant see in the aftermath of the Decian Persecution when denying the legitimacy of his rigorist rival in Carthage and that of the anti-pope Novatian in Rome ; however, the emphasis is now on legitimating his episcopal ministry as a whole and specifically his exclusive right to administer discipline to the lapsed rather than on the content of what is taught.
Higher GC content results in higher melting temperatures ; it is, therefore, unsurprising that the genomes of extremophile organisms such as Thermus thermophilus are particularly GC-rich.
As noted above, biomedical engineering has only recently been emerging as its own discipline rather than a cross-disciplinary hybrid specialization of other disciplines ; and BME programs at all levels are becoming more widespread, including the Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering which actually includes so much biological science content that many students use it as a " pre-med " major in preparation for medical school.
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
This method gives the HTTP server a convenient way to alter document's encoding according to content negotiation ; certain HTTP server software can do it, for example Apache with the module mod_charset_lite.
The extensive burial of biologically-produced carbon led to a buildup of surplus oxygen in the atmosphere ; estimates place the peak oxygen content as high as 35 %, compared to 21 % today.
The first identifies the content of consciousness with the experiences that are reported by human subjects ; the second makes use of the concept of consciousness that has been developed by neurologists and other medical professionals who deal with patients whose behavior is impaired.
A codex ( Latin caudex for " trunk of a tree " or block of wood, book ; plural codices ) is a book made up of a number of sheets of paper, vellum, or similar, with hand-written content, usually stacked and bound by fixing one edge and with covers thicker than the sheets, but sometimes continuous and folded concertina-style.
For several days around the time of ovulation, " fertile " types of mucus are produced ; they have a higher water content, and are less acidic and higher in electrolytes.
The CRTC regulates all Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications activities and enforces rules it creates to carry out the policies assigned to it ; the best-known of these is probably the Canadian content rules.
Hydraulic cements ( e. g., Portland cement ) harden because of hydration, chemical reactions that occur independently of the mixture's water content ; they can harden even underwater or when constantly exposed to wet weather.
The motive is often to prevent persons from viewing content which the computer's owner ( s ) or other authorities may consider objectionable ; when imposed without the consent of the user, content control can constitute censorship.
The use of the term censorware in editorials criticizing makers of such software is widespread and covers many different varieties and applications: Xeni Jardin used the term in a 9 March 2006 editorial in the New York Times when discussing the use of American-made filtering software to suppress content in China ; in the same month a high school student used the term to discuss the deployment of such software in his school district.
In general, outside of editorial pages as described above, traditional newspapers do not use the term censorware in their reporting, preferring instead to use terms such as content filter, content control, or web filtering ; the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both appear to follow this practice.

; and is
Too many people think that the primary purpose of a higher education is to help you make a living ; ;
The strong feeling is certainly there ; ;
Since the Supreme Court's decision of that year this is more doubtful ; ;
Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners ; ;
BMEWS intelligence is simultaneously flashed to NORAD ( North American Air Defense Command ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for interpretation ; ;
They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
The aborigine is not deceived ; ;
In spots such as the elbows and knees the second skin is worn off and I realized the aborigines were much darker than they appeared ; ;
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
for example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem: `` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains ; ;
`` It is easy for you to talk '' ; ;
It is interesting, however, that despite this strong upsurge in Southern writing, almost none of the writers has forsaken the firmly entrenched concept of the white-suited big-daddy colonel sipping a mint julep as he silently recounts the revenue from the season's cotton and tobacco crops ; ;
This is not to say that the South is no longer agrarian ; ;

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