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From the datasheet, the enhancements include " the addition of new dedicated addressing hardware ( consisting of a high speed ALU, a barrel shifter and an address register ), a very efficient increased ( 20 bytes ) instruction prefetch queue, a new system / memory bus interface / protocol, increased efficiency slave processor protocol and finally enhancements of microcode.
From the command line interface, the bundle appears to be a normal directory.
From a programmer's point of view, a windowing system implements graphical primitives such as rendering fonts or drawing a line on the screen, effectively providing an abstraction of the graphics hardware from higher level elements of the graphical interface like window managers.
From String ’ s interface, project managers can view the status of translations and any changes that have been made.
From a practical point of view a Scheme implementation that includes support for regular expressions, databases, sockets and also provides an interface to the operating system can be called an ARS ++ language.
From 2008 to 2010 he was Nokia's head of design direction for user interface and services.
From high-resolution transmission electron micrographs, it has been determined that the interface is not abrupt on the atomic level, but actual position of the interfacial plane varies one or two atomic layers along the surface.
From the interface can be accessed the area and world maps ; the journal, which tracks important information, such as quests and the game's plot ; the inventory page, which is used to manage and equip items ; the record screen, which is used to view information about, as well as level up, characters in the party ; the mage book and priest scroll screens, where spells can be inspected and memorised ; and the options screen, where settings may be altered, saved-games loaded, or the game saved or quit.
From a theoretical viewpoint, zeta potential is electric potential in the interfacial double layer ( DL ) at the location of the slipping plane versus a point in the bulk fluid away from the interface.
From the end-user standpoint, Reaktor is a sound creation / manipulation tool with a modular interface.
From 1993 to 1996, she became the youngest person and first woman to hold the position of NASA Chief Scientist, serving as the primary scientific advisor to the NASA administrator and the principal interface between NASA headquarters and the broader scientific community.
In his 2000 book The Humane Interface, he wrote, " From the point of view of interface engineering, the advantages of incremental searching are so numerous and the advantages of delimited searches so few that I can see almost no occasions when a delimited search would be preferred.
From the switch-mode power supply to the 36-pin computer interface, the FX35 offered features unavailable on cameras at that time.
From a user interface perspective they are often used to summarize search results to support the user in finding content in a particular information system more quickly.
From 1995, a Microsoft Windows version of the user interface was developed using the XVT windowing toolkit by Bakkenist, a consultancy firm, and a COM server interface to the simulator was added.
From 1968 to 1970 he was a Member of the Technical Staff of Bell Laboratories, Inc. Ziv was the Chairman of the Israeli Universities Planning and Grants Committee from 1985 to 1991 ( The Planning and Grant Committee is the interface between the Government of Israel and the Universities ; it prepares the budget, presents it to the government, and allocates it to the Universities ; it is in charge of development and means and practices in the Universities ).
From the Qur ' an itself, barzakh is described as the intermediate state ; interface or barrier between two states.
From 1987 to 1996, he was the chief architect and Apple Fellow for the Newton, where he led the specification and development of the user interface of Newton, shepherded the team of software developers, and wrote many portions of the built-in application software.
From 1996 until 2001, he was a user interface architect at Microsoft.
From 1999, Microsoft required OEMs and BIOS vendors to support the DMI interface / data-set in order to have Microsoft certification.
From May 31, 2011 system supports Vietnamese đồng-equivalents ( WMV ), but only through a mobile phone interface.

From and resource
From the earliest settlement of the Cayman Islands, economic activity was hindered by isolation and a limited natural resource base.
* Performances and Photographs from London and Stratford performances of Macbeth 1960 – 2000 – From the Designing Shakespeare resource
From the search engine's point of view, there is a cost associated with not detecting an event, and thus having an outdated copy of a resource.
From the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles, it is evident that our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource -- cannibalism -- as a means of prolonging existence.
From the 2009 season onwards, cars run on E85 fuel consisting of 85 % ethanol, which while reaping the benefits of a fuel largely made from a renewable resource has seen a marked increase in fuel consumption.
From De-Kastri, the resource will be loaded onto tankers for transport to East Asian markets, namely Japan, South Korea, and China.
From the earliest days of settlement of the area by Europeans in the Colony of Virginia, through the Revolutionary War era, and extending through most of the first half of the 19th century in Virginia, waterways were a major transportation resource for commerce.
* Fusobacterium From MicrobeWiki, the student-edited microbiology resource
From this principal, conservation biologists can trace communal resource based ethics throughout cultures as a solution to communal resource conflict.
* Sylvester Graham: Memorial Hall Museum American History & Art From New England Teacher & student resource
From this we can estimate the cost of cutting a tree or taking a single fish from the ocean if there is evidence that that yielded resource unit may not be replaced.
* Commodore " TED " 264 Series: The Beginning of the End – From Canadian CBM resource site www. commodore. ca
From Electrons to Elections is a non-partisan resource designed to educate young voters on science, technology, and health issues and provide them with the platforms of the leading political candidates on these subjects.
From February 2009, Pegasus Mail has had its own Wiki, used as an on-line knowledge resource.
From the late 1940s through the 1960s the William R. Angell Foundation ( owner of most of the Island by that time ) used the imported deer population as an economic resource, hosting hunters.
From about the 1980s it began to appear in common New Zealand English because of new laws that specified the need for consultation with local iwi ( tribal ) representatives in many major fields such as resource management.
From position to program: Building a comprehensive school guidance and counselling program: Planning and resource guide.
From the reading session held in the YWCA gymnasium in 1946 to its multiple venues and record attendance each year, the Clinic's popularity proves it is a vital resource for instrumental music educators.
From its initial interest in agribusiness, agricultural economics, and natural resource economics, the faculty has broadened to include economics, finance, accounting and business management.

From and fork
From left to right: dessert fork, relish fork, salad fork, dinner fork, cold cuts fork, serving fork, carving fork.
From a software-engineering viewpoint this latter approach would be considered more clean and safe, but the fork mechanism is still predominant due to its efficiency.
From left: knife, fork, dessert spoon, teaspoon
From his van, Mr. Crocker shoots a fork which aims at Timmy's lunch bag, causing the muffin to fall out of sight.
From Hanging Rock to the Augusta WV 29 wye fork, WV 29 runs concurrent with U. S. Route 50 and is referred to as the Northwestern Turnpike.
From the Augusta WV 29 wye fork to the Forks of Cacapon West Virginia Route 127 wye fork, WV 29 is named the Bloomery Pike for Bloomery on WV 127.
From Succoth, one may follow the same path that is used to reach The Cobbler before taking the right fork near the base of the Cobbler's main crags and continuing up the valley, across the bealach and up Ben Ìme's eastern ridge.
From its fork with Hogue Creek, the stream is bounded by Hunting Ridge to its east.

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