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acknowledgements and section
Along with the reading, Michener provides a table of contents, a list of acknowledgements, and a Fact and Fiction section.
In the acknowledgements section of her book Not So Big House she refers to his book A Pattern Language, published 1977, as “ inspiration for a generation of architects ” as well as to her work.
Yet nowhere did Schimper acknowledge his profound debt to Warming, neither in the list of picture credits, nor in the acknowledgements section of the Vorwort, nor in his list of major sources, and not even in a footnote!
The book starts with an acknowledgements section, maps of the location of the plot, an explanation of which characters are fictional as opposed to which ones are historical, and a description of the hierarchy of Polish society.

acknowledgements and at
* Paul Jenkins, Universe Books / Houston Museum of Fine Arts / San Francisco Museum Art, 1971 at the time of the artist's retrospective, with text by Gerald Nordland, acknowledgements by Philippe de Montebello.

acknowledgements and novel
( Rudin was involved with the novel so early on that his name appears in the acknowledgements to its first edition.

acknowledgements and .
In the end, Dr. Cade's discovery did receive widespread acknowledgements and praise.
Automatic Repeat reQuest ( ARQ ), also known as Automatic Repeat Query, is an error-control method for data transmission that uses acknowledgements ( messages sent by the receiver indicating that it has correctly received a data frame or packet ) and timeouts ( specified periods of time allowed to elapse before an acknowledgment is to be received ) to achieve reliable data transmission over an unreliable service.
In these high throughput environments negative acknowledgements are used to drive down overheads.
The acknowledgements may have either local or end to end significance.
However, Newton omitted acknowledgements to some because of the priority disputes.
" He went onto say they were grateful for the acknowledgements they have received, though explaining " the problem is most of bands they inspired aren't very good.
The send-ahead extension relieves this problem somewhat by not waiting for the acknowledgements, but since the receiver still has to send them for every block it receives, in case the sender expects them, it is not solved completely.
Another extension, TDCC, or turbo DCC, removes the acknowledgements, but requires a slightly modified handshake and is not widely supported.
She is best known for her 13-year tenure on NBC's Today program, followed by 12 years as co-host of Dateline NBC, and for her public acknowledgements of her struggle with bipolar disorder.
The Marvelous Land of Oz was dedicated to David C. Montgomery and Fred Stone, the comedians " whose clever personations of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow have delighted thousands of children throughout the land ..." This is referred to in the acknowledgements for Son of a Witch where Gregory Maguire acknowledges all of the cast of the stage musical, especially Joel Grey, Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel.
: Oh, yes, the acknowledgements.
Christina Lamb thanked Marsden in the acknowledgements of her biographical book, The Sewing Circles of Herat, " Paul Marsden MP for Shrewsbury, helped rescue us from the ISI, being manhandled by Baluchistan police in the process, and kindly rearranged his whole schedule to stay in Pakistan until we were safely out.
The Sienese academy eventually recovered from the unrest, thanks to initiatives by the city ’ s private enterprises and a series of legislative acknowledgements that boosted the reputation of the School of Pharmacy and that of Obstetrics ( and consequently the School of Medicine itself ) while the old hospital Santa Maria della Scala was transformed into General University Hospital.
Throughout the book, he never refers to James Banbury by name, referring to him simply as " the Cellist ", although he is named in full in the acknowledgements.
The first six volumes of The Story of Civilization are credited to Will Durant, with Ariel receiving recognition in the acknowledgements.
Japanese law requires all Japanese households ( ie ) to report births, acknowledgements of paternity, adoptions, disruptions of adoptions, deaths, marriages and divorces of Japanese citizens to their local authority, which compiles such records encompassing all Japanese citizens within their jurisdiction.
Marriages, adoptions and acknowledgements of paternity become legally effective only when such events are recorded in the koseki.
( The rest of the preface sketches an outline of the book, makes acknowledgements, etc.
These acknowledgements proved totally superfluous and were easily jettisoned after Stalin's death.
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology author, in his 1991 journal article, thanked Sam Malone as part of his acknowledgements for " bringing laughter " along with other cast of Cheers.

acknowledgements and writing
According to the acknowledgements encoded into the game, Carr spent several months writing these games while he and his wife lived off of their savings.

acknowledgements and small
Within the TCP protocol, a large number of small packets are created ( e. g. acknowledgements ) and as these are typically generated on the host CPU and transmitted across the PCI bus and out the network physical interface, this impacts the host computer IO throughput.
Micro-affirmations are subtle or apparently small acknowledgements of a person's value and accomplishments.

section and at
`` W. O. Wolfe, prominent business man and pioneer resident of this section, died shortly after midnight Tuesday at his home 48 Spruce Street '', the Asheville Times of Wednesday, June 21, announced.
The work as it stands is not the entire book that Malraux wrote at that time -- it is only the first section of a three-part novel called La Lutte avec l'Ange ; ;
The Jewish section was in Trastevere, near the Tiber at the church of San Francesco a Ripa.
Accordingly, if it is not repealed by the Congress at its present session, I shall have no alternative thereafter but to direct the Secretary of Defense to disregard the section unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines otherwise.
Mr. Brown, well-known, English-born inventor, prior to founding VecTrol was at various times section leader in radio research at Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Co., Ltd. ; ;
in a remote section there might be no restrictions at all.
Although there is no question but that the process of washing fabrics involves a number of phenomena which are related together in an extremely complicated way and that these phenomena and their interrelations are not well understood at the present, this section attempts to present briefly an up-to-date picture of the physical chemistry of washing either fabrics or hard surfaces.
We have chosen to give it at the end of the section since it deals with differential equations and thus is not purely linear algebra.
In fact, they went so far as to caution the writer that if he attempted to design a section exclusively for married students there should be, at the beginning, some `` hindsight '' study ; ;
Incidentally, it needs to be noted that because auditors were permitted the section began increasing in numbers each week, until at last it swelled to such proportions that this `` free '' auditing policy had to be retracted.
One might digress at this point and speculate that if it is `` wise '' to create special sections for special status, then why not a special section for women pregnant before marriage, and one for 44-year-old men with teenage children, and so on.
The Treasury arrives at substantially the same conclusion, but skirts the problem of section 203 of the United States Code.
To extract the optimal R-stage policy with respect to the feed state Af, we enter section R of this table at the state Af and find immediately from the last column the maximum value of the objective function.
Since by the principle of optimality the remaining stages use an optimal Af-stage policy with respect to Af, we may enter section Af of the table at this state Af and read off the optimal policy for stage Af and the resulting state Af.
The third column gives the optimal policy, but we must wait to see the outcome of stage R and enter the preceding section of the table at this state.
The middle section of the program was made up of short numbers, naturally enough of unequal merit, but all of them pretty good at that.
If she could not take the children out of this section, at least she could take other children out of their countries and put them on the farms.
The premaxillary teeth at the tip of the upper jaw, four per side, were much smaller than the rest, more closely packed, and D-shaped in cross section.
The Horseshoe Canyon Formation is exposed in its Type locality ( geology ) | type section at Horseshoe Canyon ( Alberta ) | Horseshoe Canyon, Alberta
One section of this tribe, Mohaysen, had its headquarters at Mohammara ( present-day Khorramshahr ), until the removal of Shaikh Khaz ' al Khan in 1924.
Having fallen from public notice, the tunnel was rediscovered in 1981 by then 18-year-old Robert " Bob " Diamond, who entered from a manhole he located at Atlantic Avenue and Court Street, crawled a distance of underground through a filled-in section of tunnel less than two feet high, and located the bulkhead wall that sealed off the main portion of the tunnel.
In one such study, from Hamburg, Germany, the risk of cancer mortality increased by 170 % after working for 10 years at the 2, 4, 5-T-producing section of a Hamburg manufacturing plant.
Ben Adret, with the approval of other prominent Spanish rabbis, sent a letter to the community at Montpellier proposing to forbid the study of philosophy to those who were less than twenty-five years of age, and, in spite of keen opposition from the liberal section, a decree in this sense was issued by Ben Adret in 1305.
Naming the central ray passing through the entrance pupil the axis of the pencil or principal ray, it can be said: the rays of the pencil intersect, not in one point, but in two focal lines, which can be assumed to be at right angles to the principal ray ; of these, one lies in the plane containing the principal ray and the axis of the system, i. e. in the first principal section or meridional section, and the other at right angles to it, i. e. in the second principal section or sagittal section.

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