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further and extensions
So successful has been this program, worked out by white and Negro civic leaders, that further extensions are expected in the next few months.
Their operating systems, called MCP ( Master Control Program — the name later borrowed by the screenwriters for Tron ), were programmed in ESPOL ( Executive Systems Programming Oriented Language, a minor extension of ALGOL ), and later in NEWP ( with further extensions to ALGOL ) almost a decade before Unix.
It has been extended several times and further extensions are being planned.
As Prussia had recently acquired large areas populated by Catholics, further extensions were not considered desirable by Bismarck.
* February 15 – Assuming no further extensions to the term of copyrights become law in the interim, all sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972 will enter the public domain in the U. S.
The term " Bohmian mechanics " is also often used to include most of the further extensions past the spin-less version of Bohm.
The AMD64 extensions from AMD ( originally called x86-64 ) added a further eight registers XMM8 through XMM15, and this extension is duplicated in the Intel 64 architecture.
* The ESA / 370 architecture ( later named ESA / 390 ) made further extensions, including the addition of sixteen 32-bit access registers, more addressing modes, and various facilities for working with multiple address spaces simultaneously.
They also stated that there will be no further extensions in the future.
Many manufacturers also offer monorail extensions, which permit the front or rear standards to move further away from each other, allowing for focus on very close objects ( macrophotography ).
Later came source-level debugging, multi-processor support and further networking extensions.
There are no plans for further official Interstate 26 extensions into Virginia, Kentucky, or beyond.
In September 1930, a frail Thomas Edison ( he would die about a year later ) inaugurated electric train service on the M & E between Hoboken and South Orange, with further extensions of service to Morristown and Dover being initiated over the coming months.
By 1987 further extensions brought the line to a newly-constructed halt at Holywell and later to Stoneacre Loop.
He worked some of the upper extensions of chords into his lines, a practice which was further developed by Bud Powell and Charlie Parker, which in turn was an influence on the development of ' modern jazz '.
There have since been further extensions.
It was almost perfectly compatible with Digital Equipment Corporation's LSI-11 line, though it lacked EIS and further command set extensions.
The increase in passenger numbers in the 1920s as the Northern line was extended north ( to Edgware ) and south ( to Morden ) and the expected further increase from the 1930s extensions of the Piccadilly Line led to the reconstruction of the station below ground in the early 1930s.
Over the course of the next few decades, further extensions were made to the railway and it became known as the Tuatapere Branch.
It prompts the user for a minimal set of required parameters, leaving further changes, such as enabling uploads, adding a site logo, and installing extensions, to be made by modifying configuration settings contained in a file called.
This necessitated new accommodation wings, and a flanking pair to east and west were added and connected to the House by colonnades from 1807 ( designed by London Docks architect Daniel Asher Alexander ), with further surviving extensions up to 1876.
To consider some examples, if G = H × K, then G is an extension of both H and K. More generally, if G is a semidirect product of K and H, then G is an extension of H by K, so such products as the wreath product provide further examples of extensions.
There are further extensions of these algebras with more supersymmetry, such as the N = 2 superconformal algebra.
Some extensions by further scientists have been published in Physical Review Letters.

further and design
On this basis, our already substantial budget for research and development has been further increased in recent years in order to finance the continuing engineering and design work essential to Leesona's future growth in sales and earnings.
An examination of some forty catalogs of schools offering courses in interior design, for the most part schools accredited by membership in the National Association of Schools of Art, and a further `` on the spot '' inspection of a number of schools, show their courses adhere pretty closely to the recommendations.
This design was further refined and made much more compact as the D84 machine which was completed in 1965.
The kinetic process of destabilisation can be rather long ( up to several months or even years for some products ) and it is often required for the formulator to use further accelerating methods in order to reach reasonable development time for new product design.
The evaluation process may lead to further moves in the design.
A further improvement on the Nova design followed the next year, the SuperNOVA.
Elsewhere the reader may find further discussion of design methods for practical FIR filter design.
However, FLARE has most likely not reached optimal design requirements and further understanding of FLARE and how it works is completely necessary to ensure the evolution of the technology.
After further design refinements in 1955, Morrison began producing a new disc, which he called the Pluto Platter.
At this time a further design evolved, reintroducing oars to create the galley frigate such as the Charles Galley of 1676 which was rated as a 32-gun fifth rate but also had a bank of 40 oars set below the upper deck which could be used to propel the ship in the absence of a favourable wind.
In 1955, W. Thomas Grubb, a chemist working for the General Electric Company ( GE ), further modified the original fuel cell design by using a sulphonated polystyrene ion-exchange membrane as the electrolyte.
Some of these sketches may even be shown to a client for early stage approval, before the designer develops the idea further using a computer and graphic design software tools.
If they further reflect, they must also recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, through specific laws, has built into it, frustrates His design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts the will of the Author of life.
In 1988 the government withdrew further funding, the project was approaching the end of its design phase but the plans were still speculative and dogged with aerodynamic problems and operational disadvantages.
He further testified that he knew of no earlier " peer reviewed articles in scientific journals discussing the intelligent design of the blood clotting cascade ," but that there were " probably a large number of peer reviewed articles in science journals that demonstrate that the blood clotting system is indeed a purposeful arrangement of parts of great complexity and sophistication.
James Small further improved the design.
Hence the PowerBook 100's design does not match those of the rest of the series, as it was actually designed after the 140 & 170 and further benefited from improvements learned during their development.
Shortly thereafter, design engineer Ralph Robertson further developed the amplifiers, and by the 1940s at least four different Rickenbacker models were made available.
The low density of hydrogen further affects the design of the rest of the vehicle — pumps and pipework need to be much larger in order to pump the fuel to the engine.
Modern turbine design carries the calculations further.
Anti-aliased rendering, combined with Adobe applications ability to zoom in to read small type, further combined with the now open PostScript Type 1 font format, provided the impetus for an explosion in font design, and desktop publishing of newspapers and magazines.
Rolls Royce built similar units for Royal Navy submarines and then developed the design further to the PWR-2.
Some manufacturers such as Buick in later versions of their V6 and Mercedes Benz have taken the 90 ° design a step further by adding a balancing shaft to offset the primary vibrations and produce an almost fully balanced engine.
In 1947, Ryan X-13 Vertijet, a tailsitter design, was ordered by the US Navy, who then further issued a proposal in 1948 for an aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing ( VTOL ) aboard platforms mounted on the afterdecks of conventional ships.

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