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This ident was dropped in 1985 expect for Front and end caps on Networked programmes until 1988.
' Networked ' shows on the station included programmes featuring Jimmy Savile, David Hamilton and Dave Lee Travis whose syndicated programme was broadcast from 10 am on Sunday mornings from October 1993 via satellite radio station ' Quality Europe FM '.

Networked and from
More information on the IEEE 1588 Standard for a Precision Clock Synchronization Protocol for Networked Measurement and Control Systems is available from NIST.
The new station, Heart Home Counties ( later Heart Four Counties ), began broadcasting from Dunstable on 16 July 2010 .. Networked and local programming on the merged station are now similar, except for commercial breaks, which are still split locally.
Networked output is broadcast from 105. 4 Real Radio based in Manchester.
Networked programming was broadcast from Galaxy Yorkshire in Leeds.
Networked programming is broadcast from Capital London at Leicester Square, London.
Networked programming shared with the rest of Bauer's Scottish FM stations, is carried between 10pm & 6am each night and on weekend mornings, and broadcasts from Clyde 1's Glasgow studios and Forth 1's Edinburgh studios.
Home Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines v1. 5 was published in March 2006 and expanded in October of the same year ; the changes included the addition of two new product categories — printers and mobile devices — as well as an " increase of DLNA Device Classes from two to twelve " and an increase in supported user scenarios related to the new product categories.
The b / w series were first syndicated in the US by NBC affiliate stations in 1967 and 1968, and 32 of the 47 colour episodes were Networked by NBC from 1968 to 1969, and has since played in syndication in the US for many years after ( the 70s sequel Return of the Saint aired to high ratings on CBS in 1979 / 80 ).
Using a Gigabit Ethernet interface, the devices in the Networked Series can transfer up to 50 MS / s of complex, baseband samples to / from the host.
* Defining the Networked Book, from if: book, weblog of the Institute for the Future of the Book

Networked and series
The standard was developed over a series of " DIS Workshops " at the Interactive Networked Simulation for Training symposium, held by the University of Central Florida's Institute for Simulation and Training ( IST ).

Networked and shows
It took a couple of Networked shows.

Networked and fiction
* The Networked Novel by Robert Nagle offers a slightly different take on the concept, focusing on creative fiction and the artistic forms most conducive to this kind of extensible format.

Networked and which
Connectivism is a recent theory of Networked learning which focuses on learning as making connections.
According to Findley ( 1987 ) " Collaborative Networked Learning ( CNL ) is that learning which occurs via electronic dialogue between self-directed co-learners and learners and experts.
Findley's project conducted trend analysis and developed prototypes of collaborative learning environments, which became the basis for their further research and development of what they called Collaborative Networked Learning ( CNL ),
Networked or wireless communications should be accommodated for by the package which will allow data to be interrogated, tabulated, checked, approved, stored and archived to comply with the latest regulatory guidance and legislation.
PANDORA ( Pandora Archive ), founded in 1996 by the National Library of Australia, stands for Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia, which encapsulates their mission.

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Networked games and simulation tools routinely use dead reckoning to predict where an actor should be right now, using its last known kinematic state ( position, velocity, acceleration, orientation, and angular velocity ).
It sponsors several conferences and workshops each year, most notably the USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation ( OSDI ), the USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation ( NSDI ), the USENIX Annual Technical Conference, the USENIX Security Symposium, the USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies ( FAST ), and with SAGE, the Large Installation System Administration Conference ( LISA ).
The National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage cites the following as “ de facto ” formats that are unlikely to be rendered obsolete in the near future: uncompressed TIFF and ASCII and RTF ( for text ).
On April 1, 2009, Sony ’ s electronics and game businesses were merged and reconfigured as two major groups: the Consumer Products & Devices Group ( CPDG ) and the Networked Products & Services Group ( NPSG ).

programmes and from
The IT University focuses exclusively on information technology and offers Bachelor and Master programmes with degrees issued from either Chalmers or Gothenburg University, depending on the programme.
These activities, and all those outside Secretariat activities ( training, species specific programmes such as Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants-MIKE ) must find external funding ( often from NGOs and bilateral aid ).
Operated by a specially created Welsh Fourth Channel Authority, S4C would air programmes in Welsh as made by HTV, the BBC, or from independent companies.
It's a pleasure to be able to say to you: Welcome to Channel Four ", before heading into a montage of clips from its programmes set to the station's signature tune, " Fourscore ", written by Lord David Dundas, which would form the basis of the station's jingles for its first decade.
The service offers a variety of programmes recently shown on Channel 4, E4, More4 or from their archives.
In Britain rhyming slang had a resurgence of popular interest beginning in the 1970s resulting from its use in a number of London-based television programmes such as Steptoe and Son, Mind Your Language, The Sweeney ( the title of which is itself rhyming slang —" Sweeney Todd " for " Flying Squad ", a rapid response unit of London ’ s Metropolitan Police ), Minder, Citizen Smith, Only Fools and Horses, and EastEnders.
Five ESPRIT programmes ( ESPRIT 0 to ESPRIT 4 ) ran consecutively from 1983 to 1998.
It was the period when the exhibition of films changed from short programmes of one-reel films to longer shows consisting of a feature film of four reels or longer, though still supported by short films.
Currently 102 countries are engaged in the programme and of these approximately 30 have begun shifting from pilot to national programmes.
FAO focuses on strengthening capacity for disaster preparedness and ability to mitigate impact of emergencies on food security, by forecasting and providing early warning of adverse conditions, assessing needs and devising programmes which promote the transition from relief to reconstruction and development, improving analysis of underlying causes of crises, and strengthening local capacities to cope with risks.
Like many of the programmes managed by FAO, the funds for Farmer Field Schools came from bilateral Trust Funds, with Australia, Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland acting as the leading donors.
However it gave him an opportunity to create cultural programmes with contributions from T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, E. M. Forster, Ahmed Ali, Mulk Raj Anand, and William Empson among others.
A range of programmes supports companies from the key industries in their expansion plans in Hannover or abroad.
IMU also seeks applications from universities and mathematics degree programmes in the developing world that are in need of volunteer lecturers, and that can provide the necessary conditions for productive collaboration in the teaching of advanced mathematics.
* By supporting the participation of qualified scientists and technical personnel from developing countries in marine scientific research programmes and activities.
Apart from being a member of the prestigious LERU and Universitas 21 networks, the university participates in the European Erasmus and Nordplus programmes.
The devil stems from the club's nickname " The Red Devils "; it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971 ( unless the team was playing in a Cup Final ).
An early design method derived from such thinking was " cross-programming ", introducing unexpected functions in room programmes, such as running tracks in skyscrapers.
A significant proportion of Australian produced Science Fiction programmes are made for the teens / young Adults market, including The Girl from Tomorrow, the long-running Mr. Squiggle, Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left, Ocean Girl, Crash Zone, Watch This space, and Spellbinder.
This encompassed basic local government functions, ranging from land dealings and management of community centres to road maintenance and garbage collection, as well as setting education programmes and standards in their local schools.
Smallfilms was a British company that made animated television programmes for children, from 1959 to the 1980s.
The programmes were originally broadcast by the BBC from 1969 – 1972.
The research programmes in the institute analyse local, regional and global environmental issues from inter-and multi-disciplinary perspectives, bringing together the natural, social, and life sciences.
Most of its Masters programmes and its recently announced Doctoral programme are administered from this campus.
Because of the structure of the programmes and its unique global status, the University has an academic calendar that enables bringing on board the most highly acclaimed academicians and practitioners from around the world.

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