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shifted and code
In 1987 RSI shifted development work of IDL to the Unix environment, which required a complete re-write of the code in C rather than a port of the existing version of VAX IDL.
Turning off printing did not actually prevent the damage, as many people assumed, because the code-plate mechanism remained engaged with the punch unit and shifted the code plate.
Mathematically, a sequence in NRZ code can be described as a sequence of unit pulses or shifted rect functions, each pulse being weighted by + 1 if the bit is " 1 " and by 0 if the bit is " 0 ".
The four-wheel-drive models ( chassis code AL25, only with the 1. 5 engine ) could be equipped with six-speed manual transmission, and could be shifted from two-to four-wheel drive without coming to a stop.
With the outbreak of World War II, production once again shifted from Walter to Junker & Ruh ( manufacture code ' ajf ') to manufacture the MP35 weapon ( which it did through to 1944 ).
Companies shifted handwork from the farms into factories for greater control and productivity, encouraged as they were to pursue centralized production by the wage and hour provisions of the National Recovery Administration's tufted bedspread code.

shifted and some
The infrared emission could then be assumed to originate at the surface of the moon, while the radio emission originates at some depth beneath the surface, where the temperature variation due to solar radiation is reduced in amplitude and shifted in phase.
However, as multimedia has largely shifted to digital media, the need for some form of SIMD in general-purpose CPUs has become significant.
In some cases where the radius of the substitutional atom ( ion ) is substantially smaller than that of the atom ( ion ) it is replacing, its equilibrium position can be shifted away from the lattice site.
MASKLAYOUT, PCBLAYOUT and some other views were dropped from this release and shifted for later releases because the work for these views was not fully completed.
The Tazmania Freestyle: Overloaded compilation featured some of the biggest acts from their past, such as Pure Pleazure, Stefanie Bennett, Sammy C and Samantha, but the label has since shifted focus toward pop and house.
Although still exerting some influence in Roppongi, in recent times they appear to have shifted much of their presence to other districts in the Tokyo area.
A minor producer of opium, heroin, and marijuana ; major illicit transit point for heroin en route to the international drug market from Burma and Laos ; eradication efforts have reduced the area of cannabis cultivation and shifted some production to neighboring countries ; opium poppy cultivation has been reduced by eradication efforts ; also a drug money-laundering center ; minor role in amphetamine production for regional consumption ; increasing indigenous abuse of methamphetamines and heroin.
Anti-federalists objected to the shift of power from the states to the federal government, but as adoption of the Constitution became more and more likely, they shifted their strategy to establishing a bill of rights that would put some limits on federal power.
By the turn of the 21st century, the climate of scholarly opinion shifted somewhat on this belief: some contemporary researchers argue that publishing plays was a risky and marginal business — though this conclusion has been disputed by others.
Harding was nominated for president on the tenth ballot, after some delegates shifted their allegiances.
Their most vocal and energetic actions have been in support of repealing laws which tie artists to contracts with record labels for seven years, and in successfully lobbying to repeal supposedly " technical revisions " to American copyright statutes which shifted ownership of some copyrights from artists to record labels.
When some strong acid is added to an equilibrium mixture of the weak acid and its conjugate base, the equilibrium is shifted to the left, in accordance with Le Chatelier's principle.
In some cases the original color name has shifted in meaning, as a historic name has been applied to a popular modern color.
In the years since, however, scholarly consensus has shifted to consider that ethnic groups may in fact be counted as rational actors, and the puzzle of their apparently irrational actions ( for example, fighting over territory of little or no intrinsic worth ) must therefore be explained some other way.
DCTs are equivalent to DFTs of roughly twice the length, operating on real data with even symmetry ( since the Fourier transform of a real and even function is real and even ), where in some variants the input and / or output data are shifted by half a sample.
Major CBC programs such as The National and Royal Canadian Air Farce were not produced during the lockout ; some non-CBC-owned programs seen on the network, such as The Red Green Show, shifted to other studios.
Arthur Penn portrayed some of the violent scenes with a comic tone, sometimes reminiscent of Keystone Kops-style slapstick films, then shifted disconcertingly into horrific and graphic violence.
Today most bodegas have shifted their winemaking focus to wines that are ready to drink sooner with the top wines typically aging for 4 – 8 years prior to release though some traditionalists still age longer.
In a Caesar cipher, each letter of the alphabet is shifted along some number of places ; for example, in a Caesar cipher of shift 3, < tt > A </ tt > would become < tt > D </ tt >, < tt > B </ tt > would become < tt > E </ tt >, < tt > Y </ tt > would become < tt > B </ tt > and so on.
While the European Union has shifted agricultural subsidies to organic farmers due to perceived environmental benefits, the United States has not, continuing to subsidize some but not all traditional commercial crops, such as corn and sugar.
After the sale was closed, some movies already developed at Miramax, including The Tempest and Gnomeo & Juliet, were eventually released by Disney under its Touchstone Pictures banner, and theatrical distribution of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and The Debt has been shifted to FilmDistrict and Focus Features respectively.
Her view is that in the past all human societies were matriarchal ; then, at some point, most shifted to patriarchal and degenerated.
Since the 1970s, some U. S. companies shifted towards the use of LIFO, which reduces their income taxes in times of inflation, but with International Financial Reporting Standards banning the use of LIFO, more companies have gone back to FIFO.
This already takes into account some biosphere reserves that have been withdrawn or revised through the years, as the program ’ s focus has shifted from simple protection of nature to areas displaying close interaction between man and environment.

shifted and character
Under the guise of idealism giving way to realism, German nationalism rapidly shifted from its liberal and democratic character in 1848 to Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck's authoritarian Realpolitik.
German nationalism rapidly shifted from its liberal and democratic character in 1848, called Pan-Germanism, to Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck's pragmatic Realpolitik.
As with the anarchists, they too saw the Bolshevik take-over of the soviets ( like that of the trade unions ) as subverting the revolution and beginning the restoration of domination and exploitation ... Over the years this emphasis on working class autonomy has resulted in a reinterpretation of Marxist theory that has brought out the two-sided character of the class struggle and shifted the focus from capital ( the preoccupation of orthodox Marxism ) to the workers ... As a result, not only has there been a recognition that capitalism seeks to subordinate everyone's life ( from the traditional factory proletariat to peasants, housewives and students ) but that all those peoples ' struggles involve both the resistance to this subordination and the effort to construct alternative ways of being.
As a result, most data transmission and computers shifted to 8-bit character sizes to use the lowest cost data transmission system.
The focus of the show was shifted toward the exploits of the students themselves, and Zack Morris became the show's lead character.
During the following century, the town decreased in population and quietly shifted from an urban to a rural center until the 1950s, when migration of Altoonans from the north began to increase the size of Newry and gave it a more suburban character.
Over time Howard shifted to being one of Britain's finest character actors.
By the end of the meal, a darkness fell upon his eyes, and the room shifted character.
In the default uppercase-only character set, shifted characters appear as a graphics symbol ; e. g. the command,, could be abbreviated ( which resembled onscreen ).
This shifted the focus away from character creation and more onto character development.
Another downside is that sys21s cannot change stats and to try new stats have to rebuild a new character, whereas payers can reset stats and train new units without being automatically shifted to Morgana Prime.
During its second season, the series shifted its focus slightly to add more character development, as the central characters spent considerable time exploring their relationships with the inhabitants of the Tunnel World, where Catherine had finally been accepted as a friend and " Helper " ( someone who assists the Tunnel community with what they need to survive and by keeping their secret ).
For a short time, Osamu Tezuka's baby unicorn character Unico, who starred in two feature-length anime movies in the early 1980s, was also part of the Sanrio empire ; however, the rights to Unico shifted to Osamu Tezuka's own company after Tezuka's death in 1989.
Van Dyke was unhappy with the adaption because the focus was shifted to Ann-Margret's character.
The screenplay was written in 6 days and quickly shifted into a tale of early teen angst and self-destruction in Los Angeles, with Tracy's character drawn from Reed's own recent experiences as a pre and early teen.
As the lake configurations shifted, each Green River location is distinct in character and time.
The character then aged until his body evolved, and eventually shifted to an ionic form, able to create ionic constructs and manipulate other ionic beings.
Recent trends in anime have shifted away from super-deformed character designs, yet the traditional anime character designs remain.
Character designer Tetsuya Nomura has explained that Vincent's character shifted from that of horror researcher, to detective, to chemist, and finally to the figure of a former Turk with a tragic past.
In the first televised series, Elspet Gray's Queen character evolved into Gertrude of Flanders when the setting was shifted back to the 15th Century.
The term has gradually shifted meaning from the cartoons themselves to the main character, an anonymous black stick-figure – in this context it means something akin to " little fella ", appropriate since in most perspectives Xiao Xiao and his fellow stick-people appear tiny and childlike, with disproportionately large heads and small limbs.

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