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IECC and used
The solution used off-the-shelf microcomputer technology ( Motorola 68000 microprocessors and VME Bus ) to host the sub-systems of IECC in high availability configurations linked via a duplicated Nine Tiles Superlink local area network.

IECC and for
There are numerous national and regional bodies for postal chess, as well as a number of organisations devoted to organize email play for free such as the International Email Chess Group ( IECG ), the Free Internet Correspondence Games Server ( FICGS ), that also runs a world championship cycle, and International E-mail Chess Club ( IECC ).
The controlling signalbox for the entire route is Slough ( New ) IECC.
* Testing buildings for compliance with standards for energy efficiency, such as the IECC and ASHRAE.
The Research Division was involved in new signalling systems, such as Solid State Interlocking ( SSI ) and the Integrated Electronic Control Centre ( IECC ), and in the design of the overhead lines for the West Coast Main Line.
The concept of IECC was developed at the Railway Technical Centre in Derby during the 1980s, and in particular the initial software for ARS and SSI.
Subsequent contracts were let to CAP Group ( became Sema Group in 1988 ) for further operational IECC systems involving the supply of turnkey hardware and software.

IECC and Centre
The low level lines came under the control of Yoker Signalling Centre ( IECC ) on 19 November 1989.

IECC and was
The first signalbox to be closed and transferred to Liverpool Street IECC was Shenfield, which had only opened in 1982.
At the same time a new signalling centre ( York IECC ) was commissioned on the western side of the station to control the new layout and also take over the function of several other signal boxes on the main line.

IECC and developed
Recently, PC-based control systems, similar to the IECC have been developed and are sold by various signalling contractors, e. g. Westinghouse Rail Systems WESTCAD.

IECC and by
There are organizations devoted to organizing play by email, such as the International E-mail Chess Club ( IECC ).
Signalling is controlled by two main signalling centres, Liverpool Street IECC ( opened in 1992 ) and Colchester PSB ( opened in December 1983 ).
The IECC is a product owned by Network Rail and supported by DeltaRail Group Limited.
These included the first IECC to go live at Liverpool Street in Easter 1989 quickly followed by York.
A two-aspect colour light signal installed at the east end of the platform controls entry into the signal box ( since superseded by Yoker IECC ) Track Circuit Block signalling area.

IECC and signalling
Liverpool Street IECC controls signalling up to Marks Tey, where it fringes with Colchester PSB, which has control to Norwich.

IECC and .
The IECC here now supervises the main line from Temple Hirst ( near Doncaster ) through to, along with sections of the various routes branching from it.
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges District # 529 ( IECC ) is located in a area of southeastern Illinois near the Illinois-Indiana border.
From the start, they controlled Solid State Interlockings ( SSIs ), a software version of the traditional relay interlocking, but existing relay interlockings may also be controlled from an IECC.

associated and buttons
A costume associated with Cockneys is that of the Pearly Kings and Queens | pearly King ( or pearly Queen ) worn by London costermonger s who sew thousands of pearl buttons onto their clothing in elaborate and creative patterns.
; User Interface: Provides the functionality to create and manage screen windows and most basic controls, such as buttons and scrollbars, receive mouse and keyboard input, and other functionality associated with the GUI part of Windows.
One of the features most commonly associated with footie pajamas in the public imagination, the drop seat ( also known as a trap door or butt flap ) is an opening in the buttocks area, traditionally closing with buttons, designed to allow the wearer to use the toilet without removing the sleeper.
* Specifying non-static parts of a level, such as doors, keys and buttons with associated mechanisms, teleporters, hidden passageways, etc.
Like elsewhere in Europe and in the Mediterranean area, the Bell Beaker culture in Sardinia ( 2000-1800 ) is characterized by the typical ceramics decorated with overlaid horizontal bands and associated finds ( brassards, V-pierced buttons etc.
The model file was implemented with the " browse and form " paradigm, where data is initially displayed to the user in list box, and updating is done via a form called via buttons associated with the list.
The buttons associated with operating these features are labeled " oshiri " ( bottom ) and " bidet ".
With the addition of brass buttons, the unit wore a black-red-gold colour scheme, a combination that became associated with republican ideals.
; Drop seat: One of the features most commonly associated with blanket sleepers in the public imagination, the drop seat ( also known as a trap door or butt flap ) is an opening in the buttocks area, traditionally closing with buttons, designed to allow the wearer to use the toilet without removing the sleeper.
One of the more common methods of control is some type of the scroll wheel with associated buttons.
Adding different buttons to the TUIs enables additional functions associated to the TUIs.
An attendant console generally is a regular PBX telephone station with one or more additional modules each bearing numerous buttons that can be programmed to be associated with particular lines in the private telephone system, or with particular specialized functions.
American buttons have a long stroke, which is associated with a clicking action ( which also adds to resistance ) to let the player know when the switch has been activated.

associated and used
Alphabets often come to be associated with a standard ordering of their letters, which can then be used for purposes of collation – namely for the listing of words and other items in what is called alphabetical order.
The Phoenician letter names, in which each letter was associated with a word that begins with that sound, continue to be used to varying degrees in Samaritan, Aramaic, Syriac, Hebrew, Greek and Arabic.
LANs could now support more than 255 nodes, and zones were no longer associated with physical networks, but were entirely virtual constructs used simply to organize nodes.
Antipsychotics might also be used to counter psychosis associated with a wide range of other diagnoses, such as psychotic depression.
While most foods are harvested during the autumn, foods particularly associated with the season include pumpkins ( which are integral parts of both Thanksgiving and Halloween ) and apples, which are used to make the seasonal beverage apple cider.
Although commonly used in a colloquial and less-violent sense, the phrase is particularly associated with a specific sociopathic culture-bound syndrome in Malaysian culture.
Each position conventionally has an associated number, which is used to score putouts: 1 ( pitcher ), 2 ( catcher ), 3 ( first baseman ), 4 ( second baseman ), 5 ( third baseman ), 6 ( shortstop ), 7 ( left fielder ), 8 ( center fielder ), and 9 ( right fielder ).
; Presiding Bishop or President Bishop: These titles are often used for the head of a national Anglican church, but the title is not usually associated with a particular episcopal see like the title of a primate.
Due to their effectiveness, tolerability, and rapid onset of anxiolytic action, benzodiazepines are frequently used for the treatment of anxiety associated with panic disorder.
The scaling-pole ( 1940 ), nylon ropes ( 1942 ), use of explosives in caves ( 1947 ) and mechanical rope-ascenders ( Henri Brenot's " monkeys ", first used by Chevalier and Brenot in a cave in 1934 ) can be directly associated to the exploration of the Dent de Crolles cave system.
Under some circumstances, the signal radiated from the electron guns, scanning circuitry, and associated wiring of a CRT can be captured remotely and used to reconstruct what is shown on the CRT using a process called Van Eck phreaking.
The programs used in computational chemistry are based on many different quantum-chemical methods that solve the molecular Schrödinger equation associated with the molecular Hamiltonian.
Multiple units are almost invariably equipped with control cabs at both ends, which is why such units are so frequently used to provide commuter services, due to the associated short turn-around time.
However, many common modern bus systems can be used for both ; SATA and the associated eSATA are one example of a system that would formerly be described as internal, while in certain automotive applications use the primarily external IEEE 1394 in a fashion more similar to a system bus.
The term, historically associated with right-wing politics, has since been used to describe a wide range of views.
The term " memory " is often ( but not always ) associated with addressable semiconductor memory, i. e. integrated circuits consisting of silicon-based transistors, used for example as primary memory but also other purposes in computers and other digital electronic devices.
They associated chocolate with Xochiquetzal, the goddess of fertility, and often used chocolate beverages as sacred offerings.
It is often used interchangeably with " sexism " and is closely associated with misogyny and perceptions of women as inferior to men, especially intellectually.
In the Western world, the term has become closely associated ( and is often used interchangeably ) with sexual abstinence, especially before marriage.
These sealers are used to extend the life and reduce maintenance cost associated with asphalt pavements, primarily in asphalt road paving, car parks and walkways.
Assuming that translation is not used transformations can be combined by simply multiplying the associated transformation matrices.
Few philosophers are as associated with induction as David Hume ; but Hume himself rarely used the term and when he did, he used it to support a point he was arguing.
Even though digital signals are generally associated with the binary electronic digital systems used in modern electronics and computing, digital systems are actually ancient, and need not be binary or electronic.
Although its use has been mainly associated within the high-vacuum range ( down to 10 < sup >− 9 </ sup > mbar ), diffusion pumps today can produce pressures approaching 10 < sup >− 10 </ sup > mbar when properly used with modern fluids and accessories.

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