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On slower or congested links ( 622 Mbit / s and below ), ATM does make sense, and for this reason most asymmetric digital subscriber line ( ADSL ) systems use ATM as an intermediate layer between the physical link layer and a Layer 2 protocol like PPP or Ethernet.
In a general sense object code is a sequence of statements or instructions in a computer language, usually a machine code language ( i. e., 1's and 0's ) or an intermediate language such as RTL.
In this sense, red phosphorus is not an allotrope, but rather an intermediate phase between the white and violet phosphorus, and most of its properties have a range of values.
However, the HIV-encoded reverse transcriptase has own ribonuclease activity that degrades the viral RNA during the synthesis of cDNA, as well as DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity that copies the sense cDNA strand into an antisense DNA to form a double-stranded DNA intermediate.
The HIV reverse transcriptase also has ribonuclease activity that degrades the viral RNA during the synthesis of cDNA, as well as DNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity that copies the sense cDNA strand into an antisense DNA to form a double-stranded viral DNA intermediate ( vDNA ).
The giant mimivirus, in some sense an intermediate between tiny prokaryotes and ordinary viruses, was described in 2003 and sequenced in 2004.
In many cases the original sense of the new negative particle is not negative per se ( thus in French pas " step ", originally " not a step " = " not a bit "), but in Germanic languages such as English and German the intermediate stage was a case of double negation, as the current negatives not and nicht in these languages originally meant " nothing ": e. g. Old English ic ne seah " I didn't see " >> Middle English I ne saugh nawiht, lit.
In a general sense, it is the intermediate type between basalt and dacite, and ranges from 57 to 63 % silicon dioxide ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >) as illustrated in TAS diagrams.
In an absolute sense, a lower court is always the trial court ; where an appellate court is describing the actions under review from the lower court, it is referring to the court that examined the evidence and testimony directly and made rulings upon it, rather than any intermediate appellate courts.
It is also useful in geometric analysis to consider spaces of sections with intermediate regularity ( e. g., C < sup > k </ sup > sections, or sections with regularity in the sense of Hölder conditions or Sobolev spaces ).
In this sense, it corresponds to intermediate rock.
In the federal context, the term " commonwealth " denotes an intermediate status between " territory " and " state "— both in the sense of " independent state " and " U. S. state "— but such does not apply to the four states that are commonwealths by their own state constitutions.
But Austen develops a sense of the artificial foundation of the town by undermining the gossip with which she built it in the first chapters of the story: the two families turn out to be one – exaggerated in number by the multiple “ intermediate friend ” who had relayed the information – “ Mrs. Charles Dupuis lives almost next door to a lady, who has a relation lately settled at Clapham, who actually attends the seminary and gives lessons on eloquence and Belles Lettres ”.
Coupling a class A intermediate amplification stage to a class AB power stage using a transformer doesn't make sense anymore even in small systems powered from a single-voltage supply.
In Japan, the term mid-size car probably does not have the intermediate sense that it does in other markets.
Nevertheless, Kruskal tried to show that asymptotology is a special branch of knowledge, intermediate, in some sense, between science and art.
Stylistically they represent an intermediate stage between the early keyboard style of Marco Antonio Cavazzoni and the style of his son Girolamo Cavazzoni, who composed ricercars in the more modern sense of the word — i. e., as a series of imitative sections.
First the negative sense RNA is transcribed to produce mRNA and a full length replicative intermediate.
It is stable in the sense that an elementary reaction forms the reactive intermediate and the elementary reaction in the next step is needed to destroy it.

intermediate and includes
Frogs and toads are broadly classified into three suborders: Archaeobatrachia, which includes four families of primitive frogs ; Mesobatrachia, which includes five families of more evolutionary intermediate frogs ; and Neobatrachia, by far the largest group, which contains the remaining twenty four families of modern frogs, including most common species found throughout the world.
Modern manufacturing includes all intermediate processes required for the production and integration of a product's components.
* Memory ( typically some region of virtual memory ); which includes the executable code, process-specific data ( input and output ), a call stack ( to keep track of active subroutines and / or other events ), and a heap to hold intermediate computation data generated during run time.
It includes some ice-falls, with intermediate steeps, and is much crevassed.
Anderson's public school district is the Anderson Community School Corporation, which includes one high school, Anderson High School which serves grades 10 – 12, one junior high school, Highland Junior High School ( formerly Highland High School ) which serves grades 7-9, two intermediate schools, North Side and East Side which serve grades 4-6, and three elementary schools, which serve k-3.
Los Lunas ' public schools are operated by Los Lunas Schools, which includes three high schools, two middle schools, one intermediate school, and ten elementary schools.
They reject the Phillips curve entirely, concluding that unemployment's influence is only a small portion of a much larger inflation picture that includes prices of raw materials, intermediate goods, cost of raising capital, worker productivity, land, and other factors.
An intermediate category — non-prescription items that must be kept behind the counter, in a store room, or on a shelf readily visible by the pharmacist, which includes weak codeine products, muscle relaxants, and some antihistamines — exists.
For José Ortega y Gasset, light divides the scene into three distinct parts, with foreground and background planes strongly illuminated, between which a darkened intermediate space includes silhouetted figures.
The 13 km line is completely underground and includes three new intermediate stations: North Ryde ( known as Delhi Road during much of the planning process ), Macquarie Park and Macquarie University.
* A middle school usually includes grades six through eight ( in some places, the alternative terms junior high school or intermediate school are still used ).
The family Talpidae includes the moles, shrew moles, desmans, and other intermediate forms of small insectivorous mammals of the order Soricomorpha.
* Temple section – That is the intermediate section and includes eight degrees.
It includes beginner, intermediate and advanced slopes, and is the first of its kind in the United States.
The region is served by schools in every city and town for all three educational levels ( primary, intermediate, and secondary ), and includes various types of school ( public, private, Koranic, international ), with international and private schools being mainly concentrated in the cities of Buraydah, and Unaizah.
If the sentence, as approved by the convening authority, includes death, a bad conduct discharge, a dishonorable discharge, dismissal of an officer, or confinement for one year or more, the case is reviewed by an intermediate court.
However, because the " circulating " component of constant capital ( denoted " Cc ") includes purchases of external services and other operating costs, the stock of Cc is sometimes measured as the flow of intermediate consumption divided by the average inventory level.
Circulating capital includes intermediate goods and operating expenses, i. e., short-lived items that are used in production and used up in the process of creating other goods or services.
The curriculum also includes general coverage of management theory and business mathematics, and intermediate coursework in business law and economics.
If the sentence, as approved by the convening authority, includes death, a bad-conduct discharge, a dishonorable discharge, dismissal of an officer, or confinement for one year or more, the case is reviewed by an intermediate court.
The life cycle includes freshwater snails as an intermediate host of the parasite.
In Hindustani classical music, the fixed ( dhrupad / bandish ) section is in four parts of which only the first two are performed regularly: Sthayi ( pallavi in Carnatic music )-the first line of the Sthayi serves as a Cadence ( music ), while the section itself serves as a base for the singer returns to the Sthayi time and again after each part ; Antara ( Anupallavi in Carnatic music )-the intermediate part sung in a high register focusing on the tar shadja, with a good deal of text manipulation and repeated forays into sthayi ; the third section Sanchari ( charanam in Carnatic music )-created by the division of the Abhoga and it remains a free-moving section ; the fourth and concluding section Abhoga ( Pallavi in Carnatic music because this section is often replaced by the Sthayi ) includes notes from all three registers, and in present-day performances, may well be sung with the Sanchari, if these two sections are included.
* Clayton Park Primary School ( includes intermediate )

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