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External and performance
External views requirement may add supporting storage structures, like materialized views and indexes, for enhanced performance.
It even includes a complete three-strain galliard, followed by an expansive coda ( for a performance on YouTube, see under ' External links ' below ).
External examiners found it used “ a restrictive and uncommon interpretation of what constituted a performance bonus ”.
External cues, as opposed to internal cues, act as a prompt for better performance, making it easier to complete event-based tasks.

External and measurement
External measurement means taping or strapping the two sensors to the abdominal wall.

External and is
External aid can be effective only if it is a complement to self-help.
External aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid objects of various shapes.
The Ministry of External Relations is responsible for managing the foreign relations of Brazil.
The best English edition is by James Waterworth ( London, 1848 ; With Essays on the External and Internal History of the Council ).
A common example is storing materialized views, which are frequently needed External views.
External evidence is unanimously in favor of Paul.
He famously put the point into dramatic relief with his 1939 essay " Proof of an External World ", in which he gave a common sense argument against scepticism by raising his right hand and saying " Here is one hand ," and then raising his left and saying " And here is another ," then concluding that there are at least two external objects in the world, and therefore that he knows ( by this argument ) that an external world exists.
External aid is essential to the future economic development of Haiti, the least-developed country in the Americas.
The European Union's External border ( with Kaliningrad and Belarus ) is patrolled by Aviation Unit of the Lithuanian State Border Guard Service which received new helicopters EC-120, EC-135 and EC-145.
The construction of this missing link, as per the feasibility study conducted by the Ministry of External Affairs through RITES Ltd, is estimated to cost Rs 2, 941 crore ($ 725m ).
The first of these is reproduced at the bottom of this article and the second can be seen by visiting the relevant facsimile site ( see External Links ).
The Short Message Peer-to-Peer ( SMPP ) protocol is a telecommunications industry protocol for exchanging SMS messages between SMS peer entities such as short message service centers and / or External Short Messaging Entities.
When it runs between autonomous systems, it is called External BGP ( EBGP or Exterior Border Gateway Protocol ).
External, or stand-alone modem units have an indicator labeled " CD ", " DSL ", or " LINK ", which can be used to tell if the modem is synchronized.
External fuel, when optionally carried, is also considered part of the payload.
An intra-area route is always preferred to an External route regardless of metric.
# External Type 2, the value of which is solely that of the external path cost
* External bleeding is due to the falling progesterone levels.
( I-language ) refers to Internal language and is contrasted with External Language ( or E-language ).
# Layer III, the External Pyramidal layer, contains predominantly small and medium-size pyramidal neurons, as well as non-pyramidal neurons with vertically oriented intracortical axons ; layers I through III are the main target of interhemispheric corticocortical afferents, and layer III is the principal source of corticocortical efferents.
* External perception, or perception which involves the use of the senses, could not be the required means because although, it is possible that the actual contact of the senses and the object could produce the knowledge of the particular object, yet there can never be such contact in the case of the past or the future.
External amplification is available and most often used when existing amplification is insufficient.

External and through
This book had enjoyed considerable success in the 1520s, when it went through half a dozen editions ( see External links below for facsimiles and translations ) but did not sustain its influence, perhaps owing to its mostly Latin text, Gothic script and many difficult abbreviations.
In his dedication to King Henri II, Nostradamus describes " emptying my soul, mind and heart of all care, worry and unease through mental calm and tranquility ", but his frequent references to the " bronze tripod " of the Delphic rite are usually preceded by the words " as though " ( compare, once again, External References to the original texts ).
George Combe's book On the Constitution of Man and its Relationship to External Objects sold over 200 000 copies through nine editions.
Although the HyperTalk language languished just like HyperCard itself, it received a second lease on life through its plugin protocol, so-called External Commands ( XCMDs ) and External Functions ( XFCNs ), which were native code containers attached to stacks ( as Macintosh-specific resources ) with a single entry point and return value.
Representation in international bodies is previously through the European Commissioner for External Relations, who worked alongside the High Representative, but now with the High Representative directly as a Commission Vice President.
External pitch control does not pass through the glide circuit ; nor is it presented to the VCF tracking switches-the external inputs were not designed for external keyboard control.
* External ballistics ( sometimes called exterior ballistics ): the study of the passage of the projectile through a medium, most commonly earth's atmosphere.
While pursuing his Bachelors degree at the University of the West Indies, he served as Chairman of the university ’ s External Affairs Commission, where he gained exposure to world leaders and international political thought through attendance at a number of international student fora.
* External ballistics, the study of the passage of the projectile through space or the air
Councils receive the majority of their funding from the Scottish Government, through Aggregate External Finance ( AEF ).
External wire connections to the board are made either by soldering the wires through the holes or, for wires too thick to pass through the holes, by soldering them to specially made pins called Veropins which fit tightly into the holes.
External renderers and windowing systems plug in through simple interfaces, giving rise to community-made SDL, iPhone and SymbianOS devices.
She graduated from the University of London with an LLB in 1993, having studied through the University of London External System.
A free full-featured interactive simulation that allows the user to set up various distributions and adjust the sampling parameters is available through the External links section at the bottom of this page.
Lingo was also initially very robust by providing object generation through a notion called, which led to the language's extensibility through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects.
Lingo was also extensibile through External Factories ( XFactories ) or XObjects ( later called Lingo Xtras ), which provided programmatic extensions to Director.
* External cephalic version where a midwife or doctor turns the baby by manipulating the baby through the mother's abdomen.
External applications can interact with the MBeans through the use of JMX connectors and protocol adapters.
Chalmers ' Bridgewater Treatise, in the series On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, appeared in two volumes 1833 and went through 6 editions.

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