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For example, suppose that the input data are file names such as < tt > FILE0000. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0001. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0002. CHK </ tt >, etc., with mostly sequential numbers.
For sequential access once the tape is positioned, however, tape drives can stream data very fast.
For this reason, NASA, which refers to this technique as sequential still video, uses it on UHF when K < sub > u </ sub > band full-motion video signals are not available.
For sequential data writes, NOR flash chips typically have slow write speeds, compared with NAND flash.
For example, the simple traversal of elements in a one-dimensional array, from the base address to the highest element would exploit the sequential locality of the array in memory.
For example, the " von Neumann model " is a model used in traditional sequential computers.
For example, the programmer can handle the usual case with sequential execution and branch only on detecting unusual cases.
For 1965, sequential turn signals were added, flashing the individual segments of the broad, horizontal tail lights in sequences from inside to outside to indicate a turn.
( For example: John Trotter Patent 3404, 4 March 1811, William A. B. Lunn devised in 1843 under the name of Arthur Wallbridge a sequential keyboard with two parallel rows of keys, each in whole tones.
For example, LSR is optimised for " random " or direct access, whereas NSR is optimised for sequential access.
For four-letter call signs beginning with W, sequential call signs were incremented with the fourth letter being least significant and changing each time, the second letter being the next most significant, and the third letter being the least significant and changing only after every combination of second and fourth letter was exhausted.
For instance, a group of files normally read in a sequence ( for instance, certain DLLs and other resource files accessed by a program when it starts ; or, the audio / visual media files in a game ) can be considered fragmented if they are not in sequential order on the disk.
Due to the high complexity of the sequential ATPG, it remains a challenging task for large, highly sequential circuits that do not incorporate any Design For Testability ( DFT ) scheme.
# For a sequential hermaphrodite, what is the equilibrium sex order and time of sex change?
For example, sequential transduction preserves the former ; set complementation, the latter.
For simplicity the stages described are shown in a traditional sequential engineering workflow.
* For a wide variety of sequential computational models, including for Turing machines, SPACE ( f ( n )- ω ( log ( f ( n )+ n ))) ⊊ SPACE ( f ( n )).
For example, consider a program that consists of two sequential if-then-else statements.
For example a $ 100mm sequential ( SEQ ) tranche off 6 % collateral with a 6 % coupon (' 6 off 6 ') can be cut into an $ 92. 307692mm SEQ tranche with a 6. 5 % coupon ( and hence a higher dollar price ) called a ' 6. 5 off 6 ', and a SEQ PO tranche with a principal of $ 7. 692308mm and paying a no coupon.
For example, some systems used two-tone sequential paging to alert a mobile or hand-held that a wired phone was trying to call them.
For example, reading a 64-bit value from memory may actually be implemented as two sequential reads of two 32-bit memory locations.
For example, some systems used two-tone sequential paging to alert a mobile of an incoming call.
For the 2010 model year, Navistar has upgraded the MaxxForce 7 with dual sequential turbochargers, giving it a new power range ( 220-300 hp @ 2600 rpm and 520 – 660 ft · lbf of torque @ 1600 – 2200 rpm ).
For example: if it takes 8. 33 ms for the LCD to transition to the desired image, and a sequential black / white image is shown, the 8. 33 ms which should be displaying " white " will begin at black, and after 8. 33 ms finally achieve white.

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Everybody returned after intermission for the miscellaneous sweepings of the Fantasy For Piano, Chorus, And Orchestra In C Minor, made up by its composer to fill out one of his programs.
For example, like SQLite, it does not provide support for network access — programs access the database using in-process API calls.
For example, changes in the internal level do not affect application programs written using conceptual level interfaces, which saves substantial change work that would be needed otherwise.
Under the Education For All programs driven by UNESCO, most countries have committed to achieving universal enrollment in primary education by 2015, and in many countries, it is compulsory for children to receive primary education.
For example, take the following comparison of execution time of computer programs:
For example, when the computers at MIT were protected either by physical locks or login programs, the hackers there systematically worked around them in order to have access to the machines.
For example, some compiled languages require that programs must explicitly state the data-type of a variable at the time it is declared or first used while some interpreted languages take advantage of the dynamic aspects of interpreting to make such declarations unnecessary.
For example, most processors allow programs to disable interrupts, putting off the execution of interrupt handlers, in order to protect critical sections of code.
For his part, Kemp had to make concessions as well: he had to back expelling the children of illegal immigrants from public schools despite his longstanding opposition to Proposition 187 and mute his opposition to abolishing affirmative-action programs in California.
For easier distribution of large programs, multiple class files may be packaged together in a. jar file ( short for Java archive ).
She implemented four major initiatives: Take Time For Kids, an awareness campaign to educate parents and caregivers on parenting ; family literacy, through cooperation with the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, she urged Texas communities to establish family literacy programs ; Reach Out and Read, a pediatric reading program ; and Ready to Read, an early childhood educational program.
For this reason spherical reference surfaces are frequently used in mapping programs.
: For information on historical loyalty programs, see Loyalty marketing history.
For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware, although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and will frequently make a system call to an OS function or be interrupted by it.
For example PostScript programs are frequently created by another program to control a computer printer or display.
For information on other programs compatible with the OpenPGP specification, see External links below.
For this reason, a comparatively small set of library predicates suffices for many Prolog programs.
For example, the growing use of packaged software, such as spreadsheet and database management software packages, allows users to write simple programs to access data and perform calculations.
For a list of notable science fiction series and programs on television, see: List of science fiction television programs.
For this reason, Congress often seeks to exercise its powers by offering or encouraging States to implement national programs consistent with national minimum standards ; a system known as cooperative federalism.
For example, federal educational funds may not be accepted without implementation of special education programs in compliance with IDEA.
For example, the programs were offered in Germany under the name " euroscript " by North American Software GmbH.
For example, formal program specifications are used to state the exact behavior of programs, so that design bugs can be eliminated.
For live programs, spoken words comprising the television program's soundtrack are transcribed by a human operator ( a speech-to-text reporter ) using stenotype or stenomask type of machines, whose phonetic output is instantly translated into text by a computer and displayed on the screen.

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