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Weyerhaeuser NR's corporate articles on file with the Washington State Secretary of state authorize the issue of 200 shares of general stock by Weyerhaeuser NR, but it is unknown at this time whether such shares have issued or who holds them.
In July 2010, Dorset County and Purbeck District councils voted to allocate up to £ 3 million over three years, to part-fund re-signalling work by Network Rail ( NR ) at Worgret Junction, which connects the Swanage branch to NR's main line near Wareham.

NR's and .
NR's biggest error, to date, is the loss of several minutes of the Dancing with the Stars results show live telecast on March 27, 2007 to 104 affiliates.
NR's Department of Applied Research in Information Technology ( DART ) offers project-oriented applied research within multimedia, information security, information privacy and risks, universal design, and e-inclusion.
NR's Statistical Analysis, Image Analysis, and Pattern Recognition ( SAMBA ) offers project-oriented applied research in all areas of mathematical statistics.
Weyerhaeuser NR's board of directors and officers are all also officers or directors of the parent company.

standard and definition
The most transparent definition of this standard comes from the Maxwell – Boltzmann distribution.
In both countries, a so-called standard drink contains one unit of alcohol ( according to the country ’ s own definition ).
The definition of a " standard drink " varies significantly in other countries.
It may be, for example, the standard elements for a contract or the technical definition of battery.
Digital video was first introduced commercially in 1986 with the Sony D-1 format, which recorded an uncompressed standard definition component video signal in digital form instead of the high-band analog forms that had been commonplace until then.
The widespread adoption of digital video has also drastically reduced the bandwidth needed for a high-definition video signal ( with HDV and AVCHD, as well as several commercial variants such as DVCPRO-HD, all using less bandwidth than a standard definition analog signal ) and tapeless camcorders based on flash memory and often a variant of MPEG-4.
The standard electrode potential for the SHE is zero, by definition.
At standard temperature, pressure and concentration conditions, the cell's emf ( measured by a multimeter ) is 0. 34 V. By definition, the electrode potential for the SHE is zero.
The Eiffel language definition is an international standard of the ISO.
Often, aircraft that do not fulfill the standard definition are called fighters.
( 1964 ; originally published in French, 1947 ), became a standard scholarly definition of feudalism.
A film format is a technical definition of a set of standard characteristics regarding image capture on photographic film, for either stills or filmmaking.
In physics, the standard definition of a glass ( or vitreous solid ) is a solid formed by rapid melt quenching.
By definition, these clouds must have a v < sub > lsr </ sub > greater than 90 km s < sup >− 1 </ sup >, where v < sub > lsr </ sub > is the local standard rest velocity.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
However, the Durham standard drew much criticism because of its expansive definition of legal insanity.
The Definitions have a standard structure according to a template with standard definition templates and further features exemplified in a “ Content Model ”.
However, the standard definition of libre requires that a work be free from a particular set of permission restrictions ; some works that qualify as libre open access would not qualify as libre ( for example, those with a Creative Commons NonCommercial or NoDerivatives licence term ).
Edinburgh Prolog became the de facto standard and strongly influenced the definition of ISO standard Prolog.
In practical terms that means for an older standard definition TV set the ideal viewing distance was about 8 times the height ( not diagonal ) of the screen away.
For an HDTV set with slightly more than twice the number of rows of pixels, the ideal viewing distance is about half what it is for a standard definition set.
The higher the resolution, the closer the viewer can sit or the larger the set can usefully be sitting at the same distance as an older standard definition display.
Older, standard definition TVs were 4: 3.

standard and operations
Assume that all floating point operations use the standard IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic.
The PDP-1 was supplied standard with 4096 words of core memory, 18-bits per word, and ran at a basic speed of 100, 000 operations per second.
The Kernel-Mode Driver Framework ( KMDF ) model continues to allow development of kernel-mode device drivers, but attempts to provide standard implementations of functions that are well known to cause problems, including cancellation of I / O operations, power management, and plug and play device support.
For instance, power grades of black powder, unsuitable for use in firearms but adequate for blasting rock in quarrying operations, is called blasting powder rather than gunpowder with standard proportions of 70 % nitrate, 14 % charcoal, and 16 % sulfur ; blasting powder may be made with the cheaper sodium nitrate substituted for potassium nitrate and proportions may be as low as 40 % nitrate, 30 % charcoal, and 30 % sulfur.
The rifle entered United States Army service and was deployed for jungle warfare operations in South Vietnam in 1963, becoming the U. S. military's standard service rifle of the Vietnam War by 1969, replacing the M14 rifle in that role.
Arrays are a fundamental type and many standard functions natively support array operations allowing work on arrays without explicit loops.
Binary arithmetic and logical operations are performed as register-to-register and as memory-to-register / register-to-memory as a standard feature.
But this general concept was not available to him: he did not have the segregation standard in abstract algebra of postulated ( axiomatic ) properties of operations, and deduced properties.
Note: Net operations ( a ) allow participants to conduct ordered conferences among participants who usually have common information needs or related functions to perform, ( b ) are characterized by adherence to standard formats and procedures, and ( c ) are responsive to a common supervisory station, called the " net control station ", which permits access to the net and maintains net operational discipline.
It sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States in both US joint and allied joint operations, as well as to encompass the Department of Defense ( DOD ) as a whole.
IEEE standard 1076. 3 introduced signed and unsigned types to facilitate arithmetical operations on vectors.
Diversion of funds to the air force and navy to prepare for overseas operations meant less money was available for the army ; the standard rifle was a design that dated back to 1891.
By the 1970s the standard or transorbital lobotomy had been replaced with other forms of psychosurgical operations.
* Work sampling, a method of estimating the standard time for manufacturing operations.
The earliest standard that defines the algorithm ( ANS X9. 52, published in 1998 ) describes it as the " Triple Data Encryption Algorithm ( TDEA )" — i. e. three operations of the Data Encryption Algorithm specified in ANSI X3. 92 — and does not use the terms " Triple DES " or " DES " at all.
Using late-model compilers, the machine attained a standard mathematical operations rate of 500 kilo-FLOPS, but handcrafted computer assembler delivered about 1. 0 mega-FLOPS.
It is commonly used to draw lines on a computer screen, as it uses only integer addition, subtraction and bit shifting, all of which are very cheap operations in standard computer architectures.
Those artists using a pen for graphics work will as a matter of convenience use a tablet and pen for standard computer operations rather than put down the pen and find a mouse.
A closed-form solution ( or closed-form expression ) is any formula that can be evaluated in a finite number of standard operations.
REST attempts to describe architectures that use HTTP or similar protocols by constraining the interface to a set of well-known, standard operations ( like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE for HTTP ).
In 1980, the NIST published a national standard document designated FIPS PUB 81, which specified four so-called block cipher modes of operations, each describing a different solution for encrypting a set of input blocks.
Instructions to perform standard fixed and floating point operations were software subroutines and programs were lists of links and operators to those subroutines.
Unique to the area was the swamp logging procedure that was utilized, which made operations far more treacherous than standard logging.
Growth continued at a modest pace throughout the rest of the 20th century, though timbering operations were gradually scaled back as overseas lands became more sought after due to lower costs and more standard logging procedures.

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