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DAT and began
At this time, Ween began to expand their live and studio line-up, providing both a crisper production sound in the studio and an easier live setup ( up until this time, Ween had been using DAT tapes to provide backings for their songs ).

DAT and development
The RDMA Consortium and the DAT Collaborative have played key roles in the development of RDMA protocols and APIs for consideration by standards groups such as the Internet Engineering Task Force and the Interconnect Software Consortium.

DAT and line
The writer would deliberately place ampersand-defined fields into the master document, e. g., & TITLE &, & INITIAL &, & SURNAME &, & ADDRESS1 &, etc., as appropriate, to be substituted consecutively by the data items read from the DAT file along the particular client's address line during printing of their letter.

DAT and cars
The firm was renamed Kaishinsha Motorcar Co. in 1918, seven years after their establishment and again, in 1925, to DAT Motorcar Co. DAT Motors constructed trucks in addition to the DAT passenger cars.
The DAT corporation had been selling full size cars to Japanese consumers under the DAT name since 1914 ( Madely, pg.

DAT and sell
In the late 1980s, the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) unsuccessfully lobbied against the introduction of DAT devices into the U. S. Initially, the organization threatened legal action against any manufacturer attempting to sell DAT machines in the country.
Another competing format, the Digital Audio Tape ( DAT ) had by 1992 also failed to sell in large quantities ( although it was established in recording studios )— DCC was envisaged as a cheaper alternative to DAT.

DAT and new
The name was created in 1931 by the DAT Motorcar Co. for a new car model, spelling it as " Datson " to indicate its smaller size when compared to the existing, larger DAT car.
* full support for virtual memory through a new microcode floppy disk on the 370 / 145 and a hardware upgrade to include a DAT box on the 370 / 155 and 370 / 165 ; these were not announced until 1972 ;
The eighth published set of pre-defined terms, Incoterms 2010 defines 11 rules, reducing the 13 used in Incoterms 2000 by introducing two new rules (" Delivered at Terminal ", DAT ; " Delivered at Place ", DAP ) that replace four rules of the prior version (" Delivered at Frontier ", DAF ; " Delivered Ex Ship ", DES ; " Delivered Ex Quay ", DEQ ; " Delivered Duty Unpaid ", DDU ).
In this law, blank digital media ( including DAT tapes ) would be taxed, with the money going to the RIAA, and a new copy protection scheme, SCMS, would be enforced.
This allowed the hiring of a full-time station manager, Kevin Sanders, as well as the acquisition of new equipment such as satellite links and DAT ( digital audio tape ) recording machines.
While the original DIGDAT program has been left relatively untouched, there has been a new front-end created that will allow the user to name the input file with something more significant than FOR005. DAT.
Freddy Van Gaever, its former CEO, planned to merge DAT with Virgin Express and add flights to the United States using former Sabena aircraft, which was why the new DAT Plus branding was adopted.
Actually, DAT came under the umbrella of SN Airholding ( the liquidator of Sabena ) in 2002, and was re-organized under a new AOC as SN Brussels Airlines, which later became Brussels Airlines, today's flag carrier of the country.
A few years after the PCM adaptor's introduction, Sony introduced in 1987 a new cassette-based format for digital audio recording called DAT ( Digital Audio Tape ).
The arrival of the DAT ( Digital Audio Tape ) in the 1980s introduced a new level of audio recording fidelity with extended frequency response and low self noise.

DAT and market
Beginning in 1918, the first DAT trucks were assembled for the military market.
The low demand from the military market during the 1920s forced DAT to consider merging with other automotive industries.
Due to technical delays, DAT was not launched until 1989, and by then the U. S. dollar had fallen so far in relation to the yen that the introductory DAT machine Sony had intended to market for about $ 400 in the late 1980s now had to retail for $ 800 or even $ 1000 to break even, putting it out of reach for most users.
Digital recorders capable of multi-track recording ( as opposed to only two tracks for stereo that a PCM adaptor or DAT could record ) such as Mitsubishi's ProDigi format and Sony's DASH format also became available on the professional audio market about the same time as the introduction of PCM encoder / decoders made for use with video tape recorders.
As portable digital recorders ( using DAT and minidisc formats ) became more popular, a market also arose for miniature " in-ear " microphones such as the Sound Professionals SP-TFB-2 that could be " worn " by the operator inside their own ears to make " dummy head " recordings.

DAT and small
Instead, DAT recorders had their own built-in transport using a small cassette unique to the format.
The small cassette format known as DAT is popular with film makers and other studio professionals because of its superior sound quality and its SMPTE time code and other synchronization features.

DAT and Datson
In 1934, after Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. took control of DAT Motorcar Co., the last syllable of Datson was changed to " sun ", because " son " also means " loss " ( 損 ) in Japanese, and also to honour the sun depicted in the national flag, hence the name " Datsun ":.

DAT and ".
SCMS was universally disliked by home musicians who used DAT decks to record their own music ; the acronym was pronounced as a derogatory term, " scums ".
He would sign his work with his initials " DAT " or with " Tramp ".

Automobile and Manufacturing
Leland & Faulconer Manufacturing and the Cadillac Automobile Company merged in 1905.
Although the cars were a hit at the 1910 Chicago Automobile show and they sold hundreds of cars, due to bad financial decisions the Church Manufacturing Company ran out of money and had to close.
* Harbin Dongan Automotive Engine Manufacturing Co Ltd-A subsidiary of Harbin Hafei Automobile Industry Group Co Ltd
* Continental Automobile Manufacturing Company, a defunct American automobile manufacturer in New Haven, CT ( 1907-1908 )
On November 1, 1901 the H. H. Franklin Manufacturing Company was restructured and the Franklin Automobile Company was spun off into a separate entity.
The Automobile Manufacturing Company billed the 10 hp vehicle, which had a flash boiler, as being " absolutely safe in the hands of a novice.
Wilson Automobile Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of automobiles in Wilson, New York between 1903 and 1905.
Two major factories are found there: Maszyn Górniczych " Omag ", which in the 1930s, called Spółka Akcyjna Zjednoczenia Fabryk Maszyn i Samochodów " Oświęcim " ( Auschwitz United Machinery and Automobile Manufacturing Inc .) produced the " Oświęcim-Praga " which won a Monte Carlo Rally ; and the Polinova Company ( popularly known as Papownia ).
* Success Automobile Manufacturing Company, a defunct auto company in St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Automobile and began
Automobile tourists began arriving after designation of the Theodore Roosevelt International Highway in 1919 ( identified as United States Route 302 since 1935 ).
Automobile races stirred the public interest and bicycle and buggy manufacturers began to convert to making automobiles.
The company assets were bought by Chinese carmaker Nanjing Automobile three months later, and low volume production began in May 2007 with just over 200 workers employed at the factory making MG TF sports cars.
As a young man he tried bicycle racing with mixed success, but at the age of twenty-two he began racing motorcycles before switching to the automobile dirt track racing circuit in 1909, the year that the American Automobile Association established the national driving championship.
The United States Automobile Club ( USAC ) immediately banned the use of wings but they soon began to appear on cars competing in Can-Am and Formula One and by the early 1970s USAC once again allowed their use.
Automobile manufacturers like General Motors and the Ford Motor Company began operating fleets.

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