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Singapore is ranked second globally in terms of containerised traffic, with 21. 3 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units ( TEUs ) handled in 2004, and is also the world's busiest hub for transshipment traffic.
Equivalent terms include wake on WAN, remote wake-up, power on by LAN, power up by LAN, resume by LAN, resume on LAN and wake up on LAN.
Equivalent terms in other European languages: maestro di cappella ( Italian ), maître de chapelle ( French ), chapel master ( English ), kapelmeester ( Dutch ), mestre de capela ( Portuguese ), and maestro de capilla ( Spanish ).
Equivalent terms of address are " ma ' am " or " madam " in most cases, or in the case of a very young woman, girl, or unmarried woman who prefers to be addressed as such, " miss ".
Equivalent terms in other languages include Zaolší ( Zaolží ) in Czech and Olsa-Gebiet in German.
Equivalent terms include " curtal " in English, " dulzian " in German, " bajón " in Spanish, " douçaine "' in French, " dulciaan " in Dutch, and " dulciana " in Italian.
Equivalent circuits are algebraically equivalent to the continuum mechanics description and to a description in terms of acoustic reflectivities.
Equivalent expressions are obtained by a slightly different partitioning of the Hamiltonian, which results in a different division of energy terms over zeroth-and first-order contributions, while for second-and higher-order energy corrections the two partitionings give identical results.
Although directly equivalent to the Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank ( ENTER ) in Victoria, and the Universities Admission Index ( UAI ) in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, the terms ENTER and UAI were only used in their respective states or territories.

Equivalent and include
Equivalent and related festivals in Asia include the Kodomo no hi in Japan, Dano in Korea, and Tết Đoan Ngọ in Vietnam.
) Equivalent expressions for apostate in Hebrew that are used by rabbinical scholars include mumar ( מומר, literally " the one that changes "), poshea Yisrael ( פושע ישראל, literally, " transgressor of Israel "), and kofer ( כופר, literally " denier ").
Equivalent third party server products include the open-source Netatalk suite on Unix-like systems, and Services for Macintosh on Microsoft Windows NT and 2000.

Equivalent and New
Equivalent courts in other states are variously known as courts of common pleas, ( Pennsylvania, Ohio, and others ), circuit courts ( Illinois, Michigan, Oregon and others ), district courts ( Louisiana, Texas, Hawaii and others ) or, in the case of New York, supreme courts.
New state regulations took effect on July 26, 2011, limiting Running Start students to a 1. 0 FTE ( Full-Time Equivalent ) limit for High School or Higher Education courses each, and a 1. 2 FTE limit for both institutions combined.
New Mexico Military Institute provides a unique environment, where 6th Class ( 9th Grade High School Equivalent ) through 1st Class ( college sophomore ) cadets are all treated on the basis of earned merit upon completion of their introductory period as a Recruit At Training ( RAT ) and subsequent year as a New Cadet.
The " Equivalent Lands " amounted to over of land in an area on either side of the Connecticut River in present-day northern Massachusetts, southeastern Vermont, and southwestern New Hampshire.
Justice League of America # 50 seems to imply that Volthoom is the Antimatter Equivalent of the Starheart which bestows its power on Alan Scott and Jade on New Earth.
Equivalent professions outside the United States are " registered practical nurse " ( RPNs ) in the Canadian province of Ontario, " enrolled nurses " ( ENs ) or " Division 2 nurses " in Australia and New Zealand, " state enrolled nurses " ( SENs ) in the United Kingdom.

Equivalent and Government
As President Fernández acceded to a second term in 2004, Danilo Medina was once again appointed Secretary of the Presidency ( Equivalent to Chief of Staff ) and considered second in command on internal corridors of Government.

Equivalent and Australia
BHPS data are integrated into the European Community Household Panel and the Cross National Equivalent File ( CNEF ) which contains panel data from Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.
The Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank ( ENTER ) was the national Australian tertiary entrance rank, administered by Universities Australia ( previously called the Australian Vice-Chancellors ' Committee ).
* Dry Sheep Equivalent, a standard unit frequently used in Australia

Equivalent and .
Equivalent definitions can be given using μ-recursive functions, Turing machines or λ-calculus as the formal representation of algorithms.
" Equivalent " here means that the two grammars generate the same language.
: Equivalent equation: where is my age, is my son's age.
# Commander: Equivalent of a U. S. military chief of staff or higher position, but not to a head of state.
Equivalent technical statements are that the sum total magnetic flux through any Gaussian surface is zero, or that the magnetic field is a solenoidal vector field.
The term originates from a 1906 address by William James entitled The Moral Equivalent of War, subsequently published in essay form in 1910.
Equivalent to a modern Lieutenant.
Equivalent to a modern First Sergeant or Staff Sergeant.
Equivalent housing in white areas commands a higher rent.
Equivalent to two SPST switches or relays actuated by a single coil.
Equivalent to two SPDT switches or relays actuated by a single coil.
VEI-8 eruptions are colossal events that throw out at least Dense Rock Equivalent ( DRE ) of ejecta.
In contrast, the DRE ( Dense-Rock Equivalent ) is sometimes calculated to give the actual amount of magma erupted.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.
The ATAR was only introduced in 2009 ( in NSW ), and previously each state calculated its own final high school rank, such as the Universities Admission Index ( UAI ) in NSW and Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank ( ENTER ) in Victoria.
In return for outlawing the slave trade, Madagascar received what the treaty called " The Equivalent ": an annual sum of a thousand dollars in gold, another thousand in silver, stated amounts of gunpowder, flints, and muskets, plus 400 surplus British Army uniforms.
Equivalent exposures can be made with a larger aperture and a faster shutter speed or a corresponding smaller aperture and with the shutter speed slowed down.
Equivalent grades are also offered in the Shintaido forms of bojutsu & karate.
* In 1972, the Tate Gallery purchased a work by Carl Andre called Equivalent VIII.
Sound levels within one hundred and fifty feet of Los Gatos Boulevard exceed 60 CNEL ( Community Noise Equivalent Level ), a generally unacceptable range for residential living.

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