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Examples and skilled
Examples: training of skilled workers, the development of labor hire systems that provide continuity of work in industries with strong seasonal peaks, modern communication tools, investigating market opportunities, researching customer requirements, business planning including financial management, researching the latest farming techniques, risk management skills )
Examples with sun-cured palm leaves woven into the hat exist ; this yields a semi-rigid design which a skilled islander can form rapidly.

Examples and memory
Examples of non-volatile memory are flash memory ( sometimes used as secondary, sometimes primary computer memory ) and ROM / PROM / EPROM / EEPROM memory ( used for firmware such as boot programs ).
Examples of volatile memory are primary memory ( typically dynamic RAM, DRAM ), and fast CPU cache memory ( typically static RAM, SRAM, which is fast but energy-consuming and offer lower memory capacity per area unit than DRAM ).
Examples of non-volatile memory include read-only memory ( see ROM ), flash memory, most types of magnetic computer storage devices ( e. g. hard disks, floppy discs and magnetic tape ), optical discs, and early computer storage methods such as paper tape and punched cards.
Examples of integer operations include moving data around in memory or checking values.
Examples of pathological science may include homeopathy, Martian canals, N-rays, polywater, water memory, and cold fusion.
Examples of this are the heated air core memory of the IBM 1620 ( which could take up to 30 minutes to reach operating temperature, about 106 ° F, 41 ° C ) and the heated oil bath core memory of the IBM 7090, early IBM 7094s, and IBM 7030.
Examples include non-contiguous storage patterns in disk storage, interleaved memory, and page coloring memory allocation strategies.
Examples of such software included Genie, a machine code disassembler, and Lifeguard, a program for analysing the memory of a game during play in order to identify which memory locations should be changed to aid cheating.
Examples of muscle memory are found in many everyday activities that become automatic and improve with practice, such as riding a bicycle, typing on a keyboard, typing in a PIN, playing a melody or phrase on a musical instrument, playing video games, or performing different algorithms for a Rubik's Cube.
Examples include temperature loggers, timers, voltage and current sensors, battery monitors, and memory.
Examples included message centers where they stored notes about what to do and when ; photos of family and friends complete with indications of names and relationships ; labels and pictures on doors ; " memory books " to record new events, meetings, and plans ; and " open-storage " strategies in which crucial items ( pots, pans, checkbooks ) are always kept in plain view, not locked away in drawers.
Examples of non-volatile memory include read-only memory, flash memory, ferroelectric RAM ( F-RAM ), most types of magnetic computer storage devices ( e. g. hard disks, floppy disks, and magnetic tape ), optical discs, and early computer storage methods such as paper tape and punched cards.

Examples and research
Examples of fair use include commentary, search engines, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching, library archiving and scholarship.
Examples range from the discovery that the presence of humans tends to sexually arouse ostriches, to the statement that black holes fulfill all the technical requirements to be the location of Hell, to research on the " five-second rule ", a tongue-in-cheek belief that food dropped on the floor will not become contaminated if it is picked up within five seconds.
Examples of boundary blurring include emerging disciplines like social research of medicine, sociobiology, neuropsychology, bioeconomics and the history and sociology of science.
Examples include microarray data in genetic research, or real-time multi-asset portfolio trading in finance.
Examples of these include the British Health and Safety Executive and in the United States, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which conducts research on occupational health and safety, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which handles regulation and policy relating to worker safety and health.
Examples of post-positivist research include:
Examples of national facilities include the NSF ’ s national observatories, with their giant optical and radio telescopes ; its Antarctic research sites ; its high-end computer facilities and ultra-high-speed network connections ; the ships and submersibles used for ocean research ; and its gravitational wave observatories.
Examples include IT infrastructure, research infrastructure, terrorist infrastructure, and tourism infrastructure.
Examples of the types of animals and experiments used in basic research include:
Examples of qualitative forecasting methods are: informed opinion and judgment, the Delphi method, market research, historical life-cycle analogy.
Examples of their discovery efforts include X-ray storage phosphors for radiography, polymers to speed DNA research and catalysts for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics.
Examples of vessel types that employ DP include, but are not limited to, ships and semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling units ( MODU ), oceanographic research vessels and cruise ships.
Examples include credits similar to the Federal research and employment credits, property tax credits granted by cities ( often called abatements ) for building facilities within the city, etc.
Examples of research approaches include experiments, surveys, correlational studies, ethnographic research, and phenomenological inquiry.
Examples of research oriented investigation include surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and focus groups.
Examples of possible programs include summer undergraduate research, in which more than 50 students are supported each summer by the College on independent projects with a sponsoring faculty member ; the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, to which Union sends one of the largest contingents to its national conference each year where the students present their work and interact with peers from colleges and universities across the country ; general internships at such nearby sites as General Electric's Global Research Center ; and the Steinmetz Symposium, where more than 300 students take part in an annual celebration of student scholarly work.
Examples of recent research include myGrid and the Taverna workbench.
Examples of effective campaigns against freedom of expression are the Soviet suppression of genetics research in favor of a theory known as Lysenkoism, the book burning campaigns of Nazi Germany, the Slovakian law to sentence anyone who denies Armenian genocide up to 5 years in prison, the radical anti-intellectualism enforced in Cambodia under Pol Pot, the strict limits on freedom of expression imposed by the Communist governments of the Peoples Republic of China and Cuba or by right wing authoritarian dictatorships such as those of Augusto Pinochet in Chile and Francisco Franco in Spain.
Examples include bombers converted to carry experimental aircraft to altitudes where they can conduct their research ( such as the B-52 carrying the X-15 ), or ships that carry small submarines to an area of ocean to be explored ( such as the Atlantis II carrying the Alvin ).
Examples of potential cyberware cover a wide range, but current research tends to approach the field from one of two different angles: Interfaces or Prosthetics.
Examples from research led sensitivity analyses can be found on gender wage gap in Chile and water sector interventions in Nigeria.
Examples of research in this area are Goldstein, Ju, Leland ( 1998 ) and Hennessy and Whited ( 2004 ).

Examples and described
Examples of both patterns are described below.
Examples are the product of sets ( see Cartesian product ), groups ( described below ), the product of rings and of other algebraic structures.
Examples of other observed phenomena sometimes described as laws include the Titius-Bode law of planetary positions, Zipf's law of linguistics, Moore's law of technological growth.
Examples of rewards and punishments are described throughout the Bible, and throughout classical rabbinic literature: see Free will In Jewish thought.
Examples of observed phenomena often described as laws include the Titius-Bode law of planetary positions, Zipf's law of linguistics, Thomas Malthus's Principle of Population or Malthusian Growth Model, Moore's law of technological growth.
Examples include a 1915 UK trainer with a " rocking " cockpit described by H. G.
Examples include where the Church in Antioch is described as having both prophets and teachers.
Examples included branches to St Andrews, to Leven, and to Peebles the Peebles line being described in his obituary as “ long the pattern for cheap construction ”.
Examples of the use of humour for political protest even from Classical times, such as the play Lysistrata by ancient Greek dramatist Aristophanes, have been described as " Rabeleisan protest ".
Examples of CALL programs for multimedia computers that were published for multimedia computers on CD-ROM and DVD from the mid-1990s onwards are described by Davies ( 2010: Section 3 ).
Examples of such bouts were described in the Japanese-American Courier on October 4, 1928:
Examples of ablative materials are described below and include spacecraft material for ascent and atmospheric reentry, ice and snow in glaciology, biological tissues in medicine, and passive fire protection materials.
Examples of works which have been described as tetralogies are as follows:
Examples of this or what he described as “ making the ordinary extraordinary ” can be seen in Walk on the Wild Side ( 1962 ) where an ordinary cat becomes a mysterious prowling predator, and in Nine Hours to Rama ( 1963 ) where the interior workings of a clock become an expansive new landscape.
Examples of the negative stereotype include the preacher's son from Maine in the film Gettysburg, described as the " best darn cusser I've ever heard ", and Jessica Lovejoy in the " Bart's Girlfriend " episode of The Simpsons.
Examples of jargon are described below:
Examples of ovals described elsewhere include:
Examples include: 1T4, 6K7, 6BA6, and the EF83 ( while perhaps the EF85 / 6BY7, and certainly the 6JH6, could be described as " semiremote-cutoff " pentodes ).
Examples of the shape may be described as ewers, ritual wine vessels, wine pourers and similar terms, though all of these terms are also used of a number of other shapes, especially the smaller tripod jue and the larger zun.
Examples include the ' circulus cantabricus ', a semicircular formation, and the ' cantabricus impetus ', a massive frontal attack against enemy lines with the goal of breaching them, as described by Flavius Arrianus.
Examples of such models are described in the paper and in the paper: the latter is a description of the Mextram model, currently used by some semiconductor industries to characterize their bipolar junction transistors.

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