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For and low-volume
For security reasons, often during weekends or other low-volume periods, the lower bus tunnel is shut down and passengers must board using the upper bus tunnel, or outside the station proper.
For example, E85 is less volatile than gasoline or low-volume ethanol blends, which results in fewer evaporative emissions.

For and prototype
# For iconoclasts, the only real religious image must be an exact likeness of the prototype – of the same substance – which they considered impossible, seeing wood and paint as empty of spirit and life.
This style of show was the prototype for many later American TV series, such as Alias Smith and Jones, The Incredible Hulk, Run For Your Life, Renegade, and the spoof Run, Buddy, Run.
For example, the A1W prototype at Naval Reactors Facility led to development of A2W reactors used in USS Enterprise.
For example, clients may not know exactly what requirements they need before reviewing a working prototype and commenting on it.
For example, a first iteration prototype may be called an " Alpha " prototype.
For the prototype he used Mario, Donkey Kong, Samus and Fox.
For production-style vehicles, the current record for a hydrogen-powered vehicle is 333. 38 km / h ( 207. 2 mph ) set by a prototype Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999 Fuel Cell Race Car at Bonneville Salt Flats in Wendover, Utah in August 2007.
For example, a fully operational prototype device detecting casein in milk has been fabricated.
For his Tabernacle of the Sacrament, Desiderio returned ( as he earlier had done for the Marsuppini Tomb ) to a prototype originated by his probable master, Bernardo Rossellino.
For example, Aramaic did not distinguish dental stops such as from retroflex stops such as, and in Brāhmī the dental and retroflex series are graphically very similar, as if both had been derived from a single Aramaic prototype.
For Mother, changes related to in-game events, graphics, and items are mostly identical to the ones made in the English prototype.
For a few years this prototype was even tested under remote control.
Kay wanted to make “ A Personal Computer For Children Of All Ages .” The ideas led to the development of the Xerox Alto prototype, which was originally called “ the interim Dynabook ”.
For a two-week period, the employees were split into four groups, told to forget their current work on Brütal Legend ( hence the " Amnesia "), and tasked to develop a game prototype for review by the other groups.
For very degraded barbarous imitations, there is a tendency to emphasize a particular feature of the prototype, in this case the radiate crown.
For example, a fully operational prototype device detecting casein in milk has been fabricated.
For historical reasons almost all manufacturers of British prototype models use the inaccurate 00 gauge ( 1: 76. 2 models running on under-scale gauge track ).
For each requirement, a set of one or more design elements will be produced as a result of interviews, workshops, and / or prototype efforts.
For a while at least, there was talk of further extending the Torana / Sunbird's production life beyond 1980, with a facelifted ' UD ' model, of which prototype models of the sedan and hatchback were actually built-featuring frontal styling similar to the Opel Ascona B.
For example, using this system an airframe such as the F-13 could have initially been designated as ZF-13 during the design phase, possibly XF-13 if experimental testing was required before building a prototype, the YF-13 ; the final production model would simply be designated F-13 ( with the first production variant being the F-13A ).
For this, the Class 465 was modified for longer-distance services-a prototype was converted from an existing unit ( designated as Class 465 / 3 ) to determine suitability, before funding was authorised for the purchase of 41 dual-voltage EMUs, each of four cars.
* a " semi-functional " prototype of Papanek's Paper Computer, from Design For The Real World
For air-launch testing at supersonic speeds they had originally suggested using the Republic XF-103, but this project had been cancelled before reaching the prototype stage.

For and embedded
For every group G there is a natural group homomorphism G → Aut ( G ) whose image is the group Inn ( G ) of inner automorphisms and whose kernel is the center of G. Thus, if G has trivial center it can be embedded into its own automorphism group.
* For many embedded applications, interrupt latency will be more critical than in some general-purpose processors.
For embedded systems, the highest performance levels are often not needed or desired due to the power consumption requirements.
For many hormones, including most protein hormones, the receptor is membrane-associated and embedded in the plasma membrane at the surface of the cell.
For example, COBOL is still strong in the corporate data center, often on large mainframes ; Fortran in scientific and engineering applications ; and C in embedded applications and operating systems.
For example, rather than asserting that sentences are constructed by a rule that combines a noun phrase ( NP ) and a verb phrase ( VP ) ( e. g. the phrase structure rule S → NP VP ), in categorial grammar, such principles are embedded in the category of the head word itself.
* For development on a mobile or embedded device that supports SSH.
For example, WebDNA includes its own embedded database system.
For the Catholic Church, an institution embedded in the secular structure and its focus on property, this was a dangerous development, and in the early 14th century most of these movements were declared heretical.
For example, a multimeter which can read up to 19999 ( plus an embedded decimal point ) is said to read 4½ digits.
For example, the Gibson Robot Guitar features an embedded system for tuning the strings, but the overall purpose of the Robot Guitar is, of course, to play music.
For instance, debugging a software-( and microprocessor -) centric embedded system is different from debugging an embedded system where most of the processing is performed by peripherals ( DSP, FPGA, co-processor ).
For embedded computers, it may be impractical to support debugging on the computer itself, so analysis of a dump may take place on a different computer.
For example, it follows that any closed oriented Riemannian surface can be C < sup > 1 </ sup > isometrically embedded into an arbitrarily small ε-ball in Euclidean 3-space ( there is no such C < sup > 2 </ sup >- embedding since from the formula for the Gauss curvature an extremal point of such an embedding would have curvature ≥ ε < sup >- 2 </ sup >).
For example this interface provides a way to access the container's window's device context, thereby enabling the embedded object to draw in the container's window.
For example, the original IBM PC based on the Intel 8088 processor used many of these chips, and the prominence of IBM PC compatibles is why many of these chips are still in use today, although not as the chips themselves, but with their equivalent functionality embedded into larger VLSI chips, namely the " Southbridge " chips of modern PCs.
For example, a programmer might optimize code for time efficiency in an application for home computers ( with sizable amounts of memory ), but for code destined to be embedded in small, " memory-tight " devices, the programmer may have to accept that it will run more slowly, simply because of the restricted memory available for any potential software optimization.
For example, a word processing file might store its text in the data fork, while storing any embedded images in the same file's resource fork.
For example, when the child receives positive reinforcement or praise when she or he currently has a high self-esteem, or receives criticisms in a low-self-esteem state, it is effectively embedded in their memories.
For instance, a " live " Cyberdog web page could be embedded in a presentation program, one of the common demonstrations of OpenDoc.
For instance, if a character becomes embedded in a wall, he might be simply moved back to his last known good location.
For surfaces embedded in Euclidean space, an orientation is specified by the choice of a continuously varying surface normal n at every point.
For example, a torus embedded in

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