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Locating and from
Locating a transit satellite in earth orbit from a known ground station using the Doppler shift is simply the reverse of using the known location of the satellite in orbit to locate an unknown location on the earth, again using the Doppler shift.
Locating the abandoned waterfall has been made difficult in recent years since the Deer Pen was partially filled with tons of fill dirt from nearby construction projects.
Locating anatomical landmarks can be performed using two palpation protocols: 1 ) manual palpation that allows spatial location of landmarks using hands combined or not with three-dimensional ( 3D ) digitizing, and 2 ) virtual palpation on 3D computer models obtained, for example, from medical imaging.

Locating and by
* Locating objects by sound: acoustic source localization, e. g., military use to locate the source ( s ) of artillery fire.
Locating places within the village is extremely simple, since virtually all locations which may be visited by a non-resident are located on these two highways.
Locating a specimen filed in the herbarium requires knowing the nomenclature and classification used by the herbarium.
Locating the owner in Düsseldorf, Frank obtains the box by performing " small favors " and returns with it to his deceased grandmother's home in England.
* Locating American Studies: The Evolution of a Discipline, edited by Lucy Maddox, Johns Hopkins University Press 1998, ISBN 0-8018-6056-3
The GMDSS installation on ships include one ( two on vessels over 500 GT ) Search and Rescue Locating device ( s ) called Search and Rescue Radar Transponders ( SART ) which are used to locate survival craft or distressed vessels by creating a series of twelve dots on a rescuing ship's 3 cm radar display.
Once detected by radar, the Search and Rescue Locating device will produce a visual and aural indication to the persons in distress.
*' Locating Zaum: Mnatsakanova on Khlebnikov ' an essay by Brian Reed
Current orders for the Rajendra and its derivatives are at least 32 units, considering the order for 2 Squadrons of the Akash system by the Indian Air force and the indent for 28 Weapon Locating Radars by the Indian Army.
This led to the development of the indigenous Weapon Locating Radar, called the BEL Weapon Locating Radar, an item in high demand by the Indian Army's artillery units, especially after the Kargil War.
It has also been demonstrated by projects such as the Locating the Hidden Diaspora by Northumbria University that English communities in America and Canada had a clear sense of English ethnicity especially in the 1800s and set up many societies and organisations and celebrated English culture and traditions, such as the Sons of St George etc.

Locating and single
Locating consciousness in the brain's EM field, rather than the neurons, has the advantage of neatly accounting for how information located in millions of neurons scattered through the brain can be unified into a single conscious experience ( sometimes called the binding or combination problem ): the information is unified in the EM field.

Locating and which
Ultrasound Identification ( USID ) is a Real Time Locating System ( RTLS ) or Indoor Positioning System ( IPS ) technology used to automatically track and identify the location of objects in real time using simple, inexpensive nodes ( badges / tags ) attached to or embedded in objects and devices, which then transmit an ultrasound signal to communicate their location to microphone sensors.
Locating all of the map pieces is not required to complete the game, but collecting all of them opens up an optional sixth stage in which the lost treasure of McDuck can be found.
Locating the main warhead at the rear of the missile body provides the correct stand off needed for the optimum effectiveness of the Eryx warhead without the need of a complex collapsible nose probe ( e. g. the TOW ) which is standard on most antitank missiles today.
The Pinaka will be operated in conjunction with the Indian Army's Firefinder radars and indigenously developed BEL Weapon Locating Radar of which 28 are on order.

Locating and construction
Locating a suitable tree preferably Anjili, cutting it down and bringing to the location for construction is the first step.

Locating and .
Locating the Political in Political Ecology: An Introduction, Human Organization 62 ( 3 ): 205-217.
Locating sheepshead in a boat is not difficult: fishermen look for rocky bottoms or places with obstructions, and they try around jetties and the pilings of bridges & piers.
Locating juvenile larvae, either rhabditiform or filariform, in recent stool samples will confirm the presence of this parasite.
This applies as well to RADAR, to Real Time Locating and to LIDAR.
5. 1 Locating the Target Host
* Gwendolyn Audrey Foster: Women Filmmakers of the African and Asian Diaspora: Decolonizing the Gaze, Locating Subjectivity.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
Locating there because its climate was considered healthy and its views of the Kiamichi Mountains were scenic, Kosyk lived for the next 28 years there, until his death in 1940.
Locating the plots within 2 km of extensively grazed grassland will provide additional foraging habitat.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
Locating and recovering the aircraft for further flights is an important part of free-flight.
* Edge, Julian ( 2006 ) ( Re -) Locating TESOL in an Age of Empire.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.
" Locating the Thing: The Antarctic as Space Alien in John W. Campbell's " Who goes There " Science Fiction Studies.
" Locating the ' Plant Camp ' of the Burke and Wills expedition.
( 2004 ), Locating Air Force Base Sites History ’ s Legacy, Air Force History and Museums Program, United States Air Force, Washington DC, 2004.

lowercase and letters
For example, consider the following two strings of length 64, each containing only lowercase letters and digits:
Keywords in AA were distinguishable from other text by being underlined ; there was also an " uppercasedelimiters " mode where all uppercase letters ( outside strings ) were treated as underlined lowercase.
Nonterminals are usually represented by uppercase letters, terminals by lowercase letters, and the start symbol by.
With eleven keys in a 3 / 4 / 4 arrangement, 43 symbols could be arranged allowing for lowercase text, numbers and a modest number of punctuation symbols to be represented along with a ' shift ' function for accessing uppercase letters.
Capital letters are normally treated as equivalent to their corresponding lowercase letters.
** tittle, the dot used by default in the modern lowercase form of the Latin letters " i " and " j "
:* Turkish uses a G with a breve ( Ğ ), two letters with an umlaut ( Ö and Ü, representing two rounded front vowels ), two letters with a cedilla ( Ç and Ş, representing the affricate and the fricative ), and also possesses a dotted capital İ ( and a dotless lowercase ı representing a high unrounded back vowel ).
In Turkish each of these are separate letters, rather than versions of other letters, where dotted capital İ and lower case i are the same letter, as are dotless capital I and lowercase ı. Typographically, Ç and Ş are often rendered with a subdot, as in ; when a hook is used, it tends to have more a comma shape than the usual cedilla.
:* Albanian has two special letters Ç and Ё upper and lowercase.
Sub-components are designated by one or more suffixes with the primary label, starting with lowercase letters for the 2nd hierarchical level and then numbers for the 3rd.
For example, the planets that orbit the pulsar PSR 1257 are often referred to with capital rather than lowercase letters.
* An infinite set of variables, often denoted by lowercase letters at the end of the alphabet x, y, z,.
The names of earlier versions of the language through FORTRAN 77 were conventionally spelled in all-caps ( FORTRAN 77 was the version in which the use of lowercase letters in keywords was strictly nonstandard ).
" Brooks responded " The most important single decision I ever made was to change the IBM 360 series from a 6-bit byte to an 8-bit byte, thereby enabling the use of lowercase letters.
The modern Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each with a capital ( majuscule ) and lowercase ( minuscule ) form.
Soil scientists use the capital letters O, A, B, C, and E to identify the master horizons, and lowercase letters for distinctions of these horizons.
where the lowercase letters signify the small, dependent groups.
Similarly, the more stringent requirements for password strength, e. g. " have a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters and digits " or " change it monthly ", the greater the degree to which users will subvert the system.
However, asking users to remember a password consisting of a " mix of uppercase and lowercase characters " is similar to asking them to remember a sequence of bits: hard to remember, and only a little bit harder to crack ( e. g. only 128 times harder to crack for 7-letter passwords, less if the user simply capitalises one of the letters ).

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