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Nevertheless, the practice of using the SI-inspired " kilo " to indicate 1024 was later extended to " megabyte " meaning 1024 < sup > 2 </ sup > () bytes, and later " gigabyte " for 1024 < sup > 3 </ sup > () bytes.
Ogden's word lists include only word roots, which in practice are extended with the defined set of affixes and the full set of forms allowed for any available word ( noun, pronoun, or the limited set of verbs ).
The development of the rappel rack and the evolution of mechanical ascension systems extended the practice and safety of pit exploration to a larger venue of cavers.
In the United States William Rainey Harper, first president of the University of Chicago developed the concept of extended education, whereby the research university had satellite colleges of education in the wider community, and in 1892 he also encouraged the concept of correspondence school courses to further promote education, an idea that was put into practice by Columbia University.
A similar practice is used in native fiction to clarify extended meanings.
Contemporary design practice has been extended to the modern computer, for example in the use of WYSIWYG user interfaces, often referred to as interactive design, or multimedia design.
However, there is also research suggesting that people are often helped by extended families and supportive religious leaders who listen with kindness and respect, which can often contrast with usual practice in psychiatric diagnosis and medication.
During the 19th century, Karl Marx extended the concept of materialism to elaborate a materialist conception of history centered on the roughly empirical world of human activity ( practice, including labor ) and the institutions created, reproduced, or destroyed by that activity ( see materialist conception of history ).
In addition to some language derived from the New Testament in the liturgy itself ( e. g., the Trisagion may be based on Apocalypse 4: 8, and the beginning of the " Hymn of Praise " draws upon Luke 2: 14 ), the reading of extended passages from the New Testament is a practice common to almost all Christian worship, liturgical or not.
PTs practice in many settings, such as outpatient clinics or offices, health and wellness clinics, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, extended care facilities, private homes, education and research centers, schools, hospices, industrial and this workplaces or other occupational environments, fitness centers and sports training facilities.
It has been in practice in all Australian states and in New Zealand since between 1858 and 1875, has more recently been extended to strata title, and has been adopted by many states, provinces and countries, and in modified form in 9 states of the USA.
The low cost of using Regent let the band record for extended periods, instead of booking the usual three hour blocks prevalent at the time, a practice the band continued to follow the rest of their career.
The simple result would remain that if a combatant has the practice to handle a heavy mace over extended time he would very easily manage even the heavy swords that weighed 7 to 10 kgs without exhaustion.
** Pole-sitting pole, a pole used for pole sitting, which is the practice of sitting on a pole for extended lengths of time
Modern artists have extended the practice of painting considerably to include, for example, collage.
This also extended to children who had reached the " age of discretion ", though he did not permit the ancient Eastern practice of infant communion.
* A secular person may practice an ascetic lifestyle for a day, month, or an extended period of time as a test of will, or practicing the ability to " say no " to bodily desires.
) Many but not all of the Akan still ( 2001 ) practice their traditional matrilineal customs, living in their traditional extended family households, as follows.
Another advantage of a muzzle brake is a reduction of recoil fatigue during extended practice sessions, enabling the shooter to consecutively fire more rounds accurately.
Honorary membership extended to men of prominence, a practice that was banned in 1885.
In their daily lives, too, Young and Zazeela practice an extended sleep-waking schedule — with " days " longer than twenty-four hours.
His practice extended from Crown Point, Indiana to New Lenox, Illinois, and he was required to keep two teams of horses in order to make all his calls.
Later, the sense of the term foederati and its usage and meaning was extended by the Roman practice of subsidizing entire barbarian tribes — which included the Franks, Vandals, Alans and, best known, the Visigoths — in exchange for providing warriors to fight in the Roman armies.
When the yogin can: ( 1 ) sustain focus on the pratyaya for an extended period of time, and ( 2 ) minimize his or her self-consciousness during the practice, then dhyana transforms into samadhi.
The letters did not grant a full monopoly ; rather they acted as an extended passport, allowing foreign workers to travel to England and practice their trade.

practice and rapidly
In practice, performance to price ratio falls rapidly as N is increased once there is even a small component of ( 1 − P ).
At one time, candy apples were commonly given to children, but the practice rapidly waned in the wake of widespread rumors that some individuals were embedding items like pins and razor blades in the apples.
The practice of recording and editing audio using magnetic tape rapidly established itself as an obvious improvement over previous methods.
Armstrong was able to rapidly put his ideas into practice, and the technique was rapidly adopted by the military.
Many trackball gamers are competent at " throwing " their cursor rapidly across the screen, by spinning the trackball, enabling ( with practice ) much faster motion than can be achieved with a ball-less mouse and arm motion.
In developing countries, the past practice of farmers marketing milk in their own neighborhoods are changing rapidly.
In practice, changes came rather more rapidly than that.
This business practice has proven successful in rapidly expanding the various Hilton brands to markets all over the United States.
From these humble beginnings the Passion Play developed very rapidly, since in the fourteenth century it was at a stage of development which could not have been reached except by repeated practice.
These sought individual consultations from him about their spiritual development and daily life, in return for donations — a commonplace arrangement in India — and his practice grew rapidly.
While Branden began his practice of therapy as, primarily, a cognitivist, starting in the 1970s he rapidly shifted toward a decidedly technically eclectic stance, utilizing techniques from gestalt therapy, psychodrama, neo-Reichian breathwork, Ericksonian hypnosis, etc., as well as original techniques such as his sentence completion method, which he favored.
He graduated from Princeton University in 1781, was admitted to the bar in 1785, and began to practice law in New York City, rapidly rising to distinction.
The practice of bride price in Kenya declined rapidly during the 20th century.
He also suggested that, when studying the muscles of the limbs, a sun-dried body be used as an alternative to the more laborious practice of dissecting a rapidly decaying cadaver.
In practice deep ocean resonances are difficult to observe, probably because the deep ocean loses tidal energy too rapidly to the resonant shelves.
In 1736 he began medical practice in Hamilton, where he rapidly acquired a high reputation.
Most Mongour in rapidly changing rural settlements today practice sedentary agriculture, supplemented by minimum animal husbandry, and seasonal work in towns and cities.
However, contrary to normal practice, the Ordnance Department had placed an order for the original T9 design in April 1942, before the T9E1 models were delivered in November 1942 ; 500 were ordered in April and this order rapidly increased to a total of 1900, with deliveries to begin in November.
After the Civil War, Black Baptists desiring to practice Christianity away from racial discrimination, rapidly set up several separate state Baptist conventions.
The practice rapidly grew in popularity after the Anheuser-Busch company's heavily marketed " Born-On dates " starting in 1996.
Poor agricultural practices have resulted in siltation of the lake occurring far more rapidly than it should, as it was common practice for cotton and soybeans to be planted up to the water's edge until governmental agencies purchased the entire shoreline and forbade the practice.
However, the British drink was also called an Egg Flip ( from the practice of " flipping " ( rapidly pouring ) the mixture between two pitchers to mix it ).

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