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practice and protocol
Bluetooth is a standard wire-replacement communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range ( power-class-dependent, but effective ranges vary in practice ; see table below ) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device.
In practice, the concept was marred by proliferation of incompatible physical layer and network protocol implementations, and a plethora of methods of sharing resources.
Some designs realized in practice are known to be insecure ; the WEP protocol is a notable example, and is prone to related-IV attacks.
BitTorrent is a protocol that underpins the practice of peer-to-peer file sharing and is used for distributing large amounts of data over the Internet.
There are no international conventions on flying the flag, but protocol adopted by a large number of countries have such similarities as to suggest lines of commonly accepted practice.
Reassembly is intended to happen in the receiving host but in practice it may be done by an intermediate router, for example, network address translation may need to re-assemble fragments in order to translate data streams, e. g. the FTP control protocol, as described in RFC 2993.
The Florida Board of Medicine has determined that the use of lasers, laser-like devices and intense pulsed light devices is considered the practice of medicine, and requires they be used only by a Physician, an Osteopathic Physician, a Physician Assistant under the supervision of a physician, or an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner working under a protocol signed by a Physician.
In practice this means that PictBridge cannot be implemented as free software or open source software other than by reverse-engineering the protocol ( perhaps aided by the white paper that CIPA provides ), if publishing source code of an implementation of the PictBridge standard is considered to count as “ disclosing information ” from the specification.
In practice, intermediate drivers implement both miniport and protocol interfaces.
While the protocol itself has features for reading and writing of video streams from and to video adapters, in practice today only the functions < tt > XvPutImage </ tt > and < tt > XvShmPutImage </ tt > are used: the client program repeatedly prepares images and passes them on to the graphics hardware to be scaled, converted and displayed.
In practice, the program aimed to " Americanize " these immigrants through instruction in the English language, military protocol, U. S. history, geography, citizenship, and political economy.
The practice parameters would also provide the framework for a diagnostic protocol.
In addition, the 1996 protocol prohibits altogether the practice of incineration at sea, except for emergencies, and prohibits the exports of wastes or other matter to non-Parties for the purpose of dumping or incineration at sea.
In practice, operational protocol led to the cards being replaced more often than was desirable to maintain maximum security of the circuit.
* Secure FTP, the practice of running a normal FTP protocol session over SSH ( FTP over SSH )
In practice, and as expected, the IETF TCP / IP stack predominated, interest in OSI implementations declined, and worldwide the deployment of standards-based networking services since have been predominantly based on the Internet protocol suite.
A medical guideline ( also called a clinical guideline, clinical protocol or clinical practice guideline ) is a document with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment in specific areas of healthcare.
In addition, patients receive enemas of coffee, castor oil and sometimes hydrogen peroxide or ozone .< ref name =" IntJCancerReview "> The original protocol also included raw calf liver extract daily but this practice was discontinued after several patients died following an outbreak of Campylobacter infection.
However, the eD2k protocol is not formally documented ( especially in its current extended state ), and it can be said that in practice the eD2k protocol is what eMule and eserver do together when running, and also how eMule clients communicate among themselves.
The STL file format appears capable of defining a polyhedron with any polygonal facet, but in practice it's only ever used for triangles, which means that much of the syntax of the ASCII protocol is superfluous.
Elements of statistical practice that depend on randomness include: choosing a representative sample, disguising the protocol of a study from a participant ( see randomized controlled trial ) and Monte Carlo simulation.
Due to the typically close implementation coupling of the network and transport protocols in a given protocol stack, and the typical practice of implementing layers 5-7 outside of the kernel, only the link and transport layer STREAMS service interfaces were later standardized by X / Open.

practice and applies
As with other learned professions, each state has certain ( fairly similar ) requirements for becoming licensed as a registered Professional Engineer ( PE ), but in practice such a license is not required to practice in the majority of situations ( due to an exception known as the private industry exemption, which effectively applies to the vast majority of American engineers ).
In May 2004, Cyprus entered divided the EU, although in practice membership only applies to the southern part of the island which is in the control of the Republic of Cyprus.
* whether the Talmudic obligation to learn and practice a trade / profession applies in our times
The Constitution of People's Republic of China ( which applies only to mainland China, not to Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan ), especially its Fundamental Rights and Duties of Citizens, claims to protect many civil liberties, although in practice dissidents may find themselves without the protection of the rule of law.
The same evening anticipation applies to other major solemnities and feasts, and is an echo of the Jewish practice of starting the new day at sunset (" Shabbat " starts on Friday night ).
As a discipline, it applies to animal eyes also, since the differences from human practice are surprisingly minor and are related mainly to differences in anatomy or prevalence, not differences in disease processes.
At the path of liberation the practitioner applies mindfulness, a preparatory practice for Mahamudra or Dzogchen, to realize the inherent emptiness of every -' thing ' that exists.
It is good organic rotation practice not to follow ‘ like with like ’ and this rule applies to long lived trees as much as annual vegetables.
The practice of subordinates addressing the RSM as " Sir " or " Ma ' am " applies only to Regimental Sergeants Major who are army or air force CWOs ; naval CPO1s are universally addressed as " Chief ", regardless of any appointments held.
For general practice training, the medical practitioner then applies to enter the three-or four-year " Australasian General Practice Training Program " ( four-year for additional Fellowship in Advanced Rural General Practice ), a combination of coursework and apprenticeship type training leading to the awarding of the FRACGP ( Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners ) or FRNZCGP ( Fellowship of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners ), if successful.
Though many argue that there is an inconsistency on how the EPO now applies Article 52, the practice of the EPO is fairly consistent regarding the treatment of the different elements of Article 52 ( 2 ).
A vice-president or another officer in the line of succession who succeeds to the Presidency or who serves, albeit briefly, as Acting President during a certain presidential term ( which all Brazilian Vice-Presidents do, given the current practice of the Vice-President becoming Acting President during the President's travels abroad ) can subsequently be elected to the Presidency once only and the consecutive term limit already applies.
In practice, this most often applies to illegal drugs which have been seized by law enforcement personnel.
The same practice applies for other post from the palace ( e. g., to employees ).
Immanuel Kant, a great influence for Rawls, similarly applies a lot of procedural practice within the practical application of The Categorical Imperative, however, this is indeed not based solely on ' fairness '.
Although the policy officially applies to any foreign signal, in actual practice the distant signals are virtually always of American origin.
Computational semiotics is an interdisciplinary field that applies, conducts, and draws on research in logic, mathematics, the theory and practice of computation, formal and natural language studies, the cognitive sciences generally, and semiotics proper.
Article 355 ( 3 ) ( ex Article 299 ( 4 )) applies the treaty to " the European territories for whose external relations a Member State is responsible ", a provision which in practice only applies to Gibraltar.
For all these reasons, in practice one rarely applies more than one round of BCS, and other subdivision schemes are used instead.
A sādhaka, or practitioner, is one who skillfully applies ... mind and intelligence in practice towards a spiritual goal.
Since the 1990s, however, controversy has arisen over the longstanding practice of granting automatic citizenship to U. S .- born children of illegal immigrants, and legal scholars disagree over whether the Wong Kim Ark precedent applies when alien parents are in the country illegally.
Although this role applies in the jurisdiction of England and Wales, it is regarded as having its origins in common law and hence has been adopted in practice in other common law jurisdictions such as Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand and the United States.

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