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In the summer of 2003, TAC obtained and leaked an internally circulated government report showing that treatment would be cost-effective by reducing costly hospitalizations within the public-sector health system ; however, the government did not endorse the report and condemned the leak.

internally and at
This was followed quickly by DEC's Unibus to Ethernet adapter, which DEC sold and used internally to build its own corporate network, which reached over 10, 000 nodes by 1986, making it one of the largest computer networks in the world at that time.
It fails to fully consider the structure and method of mathematical science, the products of which are arrived at through an internally consistent deductive set of procedures which do not, either today or at the time Mill wrote, fall under the agreed meaning of induction.
Unlike InterSystems, MEDITECH no longer sells middleware, so MIIS and MAGIC are now only used internally at MEDITECH.
As of 2007, virtually all motherboards come with at least four USB ports on the rear, with at least 2 connections on the board internally for wiring additional front ports that may be built into the computer case.
Imagery that originates from the senses and internally generated imagery may have a shared ontology at higher levels of cortical processing.
However, if the angle of incidence is greater ( i. e. the ray is closer to being parallel to the boundary ) than the critical angle – the angle of incidence at which light is refracted such that it travels along the boundary – then the light will stop crossing the boundary altogether and instead be totally reflected back internally.
Light incident on the border with an angle less than 41. 8 ° would be partially transmitted, while light incident on the border at larger angles with respect to normal would be totally internally reflected.
:( M-107 NC / DC ): Explosive Composition B material packed into a thick, internally scored shell which causes a large blast and sends razor-sharp fragments at extreme velocities ( 5, 000 – 6, 000 meters per second ).
In computing, at least internally, metric time gained widespread use for ease of computation.
Incoming messages sent to the reflector address are processed by the software, and, depending on their content, are acted upon internally ( in the case of messages containing commands directed at the software itself ) or are distributed to all email addresses subscribed to the mailing list.
The information might be name / organization / e-mail address ( collected at ' product registration ' and retained internally ), or product copy serial number, or computer ID ( e. g., CPU serial number, or interface hardware address ( e. g., Ethernet MAC address, a unique in the world ID ), or ... One software program that claims to remove such information from files notes that there are about 30 different kinds in Word format files.
Every material has a critical angle, at which point light is reflected back internally.
Its navy was as internally divided as the country as a whole ; the Dutch, as superior on land as they were at sea, even took over much of England's maritime trade with her North American colonies.
Essential nutrients are unable to be synthesized internally ( either at all, or in sufficient quantities ), and so must be consumed by an organism from its environment.
It was once theorized that birds used their air sacs to cool the testes internally, but later studies revealed that birds ' testes are able to function at core body temperature.
The experiment began in June 2009 and, in January 2010, scientists at the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions announced internally that they had succeeded in detecting the decay of a new element with Z = 117 via two decay chains of an odd-odd isotope ( undergoing 6 alpha decays before undergoing a spontaneous fission ) and of an odd-even one ( 3 alpha decays before fission ).
Many programs without Unicode support can accept UTF-8 bytes internally but cannot handle a BOM at the start.
It is at that point that it can be said to be in a potentiality state, because how it will actualize depends on the different internally or externally generated contexts it interacts with.
) Some students may decide to take one or more GCSEs before or afterwards ; people may apply for GCSEs at any point either internally through an institution or externally.
Telerecording was still being used internally at the BBC in the 1980s too, to preserve copies for posterity of programs which were not necessarily of the highest importance, but which nonetheless their producers wanted to be preserved.
Introduced in November 1995, the Am5x86 ( also known as 5x86-133, Am5x86, X5-133, and sold under various 3rd-party labels such as the Kingston Technology " Turbochip ") is an Enhanced Am486 processor with an internally set multiplier of 4, allowing it to run at 133 MHz on systems without official support for clock-multiplied DX2 or DX4 486 processors.
The system of line letters was introduced to the public on this occasion, though it had been used internally at RATP and SNCF for some time.
The species is known to serve as host for at least 51 species of parasites, most of which are roundworms ( nematodes ), flatworms ( digeneans ) and tapeworms ( cestodes ) carried internally ; a single species of louse is its only known external parasite.

internally and Corporation
Starting in the late 1970s to the early 1980s, several types of video production equipment were introduced, such as time base correctors ( TBC ) and digital video effects ( DVE ) units ( one of the former being the Thomson-CSF 9100 Digital Video Processor, an internally all-digital full-frame TBC introduced in 1980, and two of the latter being the Ampex ADO, and the Nippon Electric Corporation ( NEC ) DVE ).
Although originally based on internally developed technology, in 1998 QuesTec moved to tracking technology provided by engineers at the Atlantic Aerospace Electronics Corporation ( now a division of L-3 Communications ).
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation submitted a design which included a cropped-delta-wing decoy constructed largely of fiberglass and carried internally within a B-52.

internally and compared
The Jupiter ACE is often compared with ZX81 due to its similar size, low cost, and similar form factor, although internally it is an independent design.
The interesting conclusion from an evolutionary point of view is that the morphologically both internally homogenous and compared to each other highly dissimilar typical warblers and parrotbills form the two extremes in the divergent evolution of the Sylviidae.
According to Dr Claire Spottiswoode, who led the team of scientists, and whose research has been published in the journal Biology Letters, “ The honeyguide mother ensures her chick hatches first by internally incubating the egg for an extra day before laying it, so it has a head start in development compared to the host “.
In some kinds of analog-to-digital converters, the input is often compared to a voltage generated internally from a digital-to-analog converter ( D-A-C ).
As different applications and resources support different authentication mechanisms, single sign-on has to internally translate to and store different credentials compared to what is used for initial authentication.
It has limited range compared to tremolo units using longer springs contained internally.

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Beyond the two basic tasks mentioned above, no attention was paid by statesman or scholar to an idea of state responsibility, either internally or externally.
The ruler of Japan was known as either 大和大王 / 大君 ( Yamato-ōkimi, Grand King of Yamato ), 倭王 / 倭国王 ( Wa-ō / Wakoku-ō, King of Wa, used externally ), or 治天下大王 ( ame-no-shita shiroshimesu ōkimi or sumera no mikoto, Grand King who rules all under heaven, used internally ) in Japanese and Chinese sources prior to the 7th century.
He reached this conclusion because the syllable string did not form words, the stream of speech was not internally organised, and – most importantly of all – there was no systematic relationship between units of speech and concepts.
Patients with type 1 diabetes depend on external insulin ( most commonly injected subcutaneously ) for their survival because the hormone is no longer produced internally.
When this angle is exceeded, photons no longer penetrate the semiconductor but are instead reflected both internally inside the semiconductor crystal and externally off the surface of the crystal as if it were a mirror.
The stub feet that characterise the velvet worms are conical, baggy appendages of the body, which are internally hollow and exhibit no joints.
Podiatry defines a callus as a skin lesion, and if it becomes cracked or internally separates, infection can follow, often with no warning signs.
If they are destroyed, the person becomes a Type I diabetic, no longer producing insulin internally.
At the same time there was no obligation to adhere to democratic standards ( in contrast, the Basic Law stipulates that parties ' "... internal organisation must conform to democratic principles ", which precludes any party using the Führerprinzip, even internally.
Kumaraja accepted no outer tribute from Longchenpa for the teachings he received as Kumararaja through his supernormal cognitive powers discerned that Longchenpa was blameless and had offered his tribute internally.
Avro also decided to internally fund development of a radial-flow gas turbine engine vehicle, designated PV-704, which proposed no central impeller or exhaust, but rather a large spinning turbo-disc directing all thrust to the outer rim.
Saint Ladislaus I (, ( in Medieval English texts: Saint Lancelot ),,,, ; c. 1045 – 29 July 1095 ) was King of Hungary from 1077 until his death, " who greatly expanded the boundaries of the kingdom and consolidated it internally ; no other Hungarian king was so generally beloved by the people ".
Argues that the Sōka Gakkai is not ( or is no longer ) as powerful as many of its opponents fear, and that it is losing ground internally as all but the most dedicated are turned off by the leadership and fewer members need the organization for social bonding.
However, SAIC said Hatfill and Soukup commissioned it internally — there was no outside client.
Japan had no strong allies and its actions had been internationally condemned, whilst internally popular nationalism was booming.
In 2005 Angus Abranson at Cubicle 7 allowed the re-release of this old Writers Bible, stating that this was no longer the Truth used internally for further development of material.
However, Feynman soon found that, while he respected the intellects of his fellow Commission members, they universally finished their criticisms of NASA with clear affirmations that the Challenger disaster should be addressed by NASA internally, but that there was no need for NASA to suspend its operations or to receive less funding.
Unlike the case of refugees, there is no international humanitarian institution which has the overall responsibility of protecting and assisting the refugees as well as the internally displaced .. A number of organizations have stepped into the breach in specific circumstances.
Since mealybugs ( as well as all other Hemiptera ) are hemimetabolous insects, they do not undergo complete metamorphosis in the true sense of the word, i. e. there are no clear larval, pupal and adult stages, and the wings do not develop internally.
The new barges were powered internally ( by diesel or steam engines ), so they could travel open water and against a current and the system no longer needed infrastructure for drawing vessels externally — i. e., drawpaths and draft animals.
Tomes is an example of a definition that does not cover all insurgencies, for example the French Revolution had no cell system, and in the American Revolution little to no attempt was made to terrorize civilians, or consecutive coups in 1977 and 1999 Pakistan the initial actions focused internally to the government rather than seeking broad support.
* Quiescent current in a regulator circuit is the current drawn internally, not available to the load, normally measured as the input current while no load is connected ( and hence a source of inefficiency ; some linear regulators are, surprisingly, more efficient at very low current loads than switch-mode designs because of this ).
Since Latin is spoken as a native language by no modern community, the language is thought to be a universal, internally consistent means of communication without regional bias.

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