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Acrobat 7 includes a menu item to create a JDF file linked to a PDF file.
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django can be linked up with a Mega Man Battle Network 5 cartridge with a Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter by entering the code L R L R L L R R R R L L SELECT START SELECT START at the Link menu.
The related changes feature ( found in the Toolbox menu ) lists all recent changes in each article linked to from the current page, but not more than the number specified in the preferences.

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An earlier but still influential school of painting, surrealism, had suggested the way of dealing with the dream experience, that event in which seemingly incongruous objects are linked together through the curious associations of the subconscious.
Pohl and Kornbluth's ad men have long since thrown out appeals to reason and developed techniques of advertising which tie in with `` every basic trauma and neurosis in American life '', which work on the libido of consumers, which are linked to the `` great prime motivations of the human spirit ''.
But while war still serves as a catalyst for the values that Malraux wishes to express, these values are no longer linked with the triumph or defeat of any cause -- whether that of an individual assertion of the will-to-power, or a collective attempt to escape from the humiliation of oppression -- as their necessary condition.
Everyone knows that private detectives in real life are not like Sam Spade and Pat Novak, but the real and the imaginary musician are closely linked.
The growing contacts between Aegean and Orient are also a phase which should be linked primarily to the remarkable broadening of Hellenic culture after 750.
Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked ..."
Archaeological interpretations of the Chaco road system are divided between an economic purpose and a symbolic, ideological role linked to ancestral Puebloan beliefs.
Although the Caiman has not been studied in-depth, scientists have learned that their mating cycles ( previously thought to be spontaneous or year-round ) are linked to the rainfall cycles and the river levels, which increases chances of survival for their offspring.
A chain is a conglomeration of tiles that are linked to each other either horizontally or vertically but not diagonally.
Array types are often implemented by array structures ; however, in some languages they may be implemented by hash tables, linked lists, search trees, or other data structures.
This region is regarded as perhaps the one most influenced by native Indians, and its foods are closely linked to the Andean-Incan tradition.
The economic and military issues are closely linked in the eyes of many within the movement.
The two beaches are linked by part of the Fife Coastal Path which also takes you past the harbour and the Hawkcraig-a popular rock climbing location.
If the two carbon atoms at the double bond are linked to a different number of hydrogen atoms, the halogen is found preferentially at the carbon with fewer hydrogen substituents ( Markovnikov's rule ).
The explanations below are for quick reference and do not fully or completely define the statistic ; for the strict definition, see the linked article for each statistic.
Attempts to find classical or Late Latin influence or analogue in Beowulf are almost exclusively linked with Homer's Odyssey or Virgil's Aeneid.
Many biological molecules are polymers: in this terminology, monomers are relatively small micromolecules that are linked together to create large macromolecules, which are known as polymers.
When monomers are linked together to synthesize a biological polymer, they undergo a process called dehydration synthesis.
The various divisions of algae are also taxonomically problematic as some are more clearly linked to plants than others.
The pitch and tempo of a track are normally linked together: spin a disc 5 % faster and both pitch and tempo will be 5 % higher.

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A standard memory allocation scheme scans a linked list of indeterminate length to find a suitable free memory block.

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He especially tried to explain the baryon asymmetry of the universe, being the first scientist to introduce two universes called " sheets ", linked by the Big Bang.
This is a technique in which the first half of the line ( the a-verse ) is linked to the second half ( the b-verse ) through similarity in initial sound.
Shadows of Yog-Sothoth is important not only because it represents the first published addition to the boxed first edition of Call of Cthulhu, but because its format defined a new way of approaching a campaign of linked RPG scenarios involving actual clues for the would-be detectives amongst the players to follow and link in order to uncover the dastardly plots afoot.
Chagas was also the first to unknowingly discover and illustrate the parasitic fungal genus Pneumocystis, later infamously linked to PCP ( Pneumocystis pneumonia in AIDS victims ).
At first it was linked to the more important settlement of Warblington nearby.
It was Darwin and his contemporaries who first linked the hierarchical structure of the great tree of life in living organisms with the then very sparse fossil record.
Guido Brignone ’ s Maciste all ’ Inferno ( 1926 ), the first film he saw, would mark him in ways linked to Dante and the cinema throughout his entire career.
In its first stage, completed in 1983, the project linked the port of Owendo with the interior city of Booué ( 332 km ).
In 1963, Ted Nelson coined the terms ' hypertext ' and ' hypermedia ' in a model he developed for creating and using linked content ( first published reference 1965 ).
Another source distinguishes Islamist from Islamic " by the fact that the latter refers to a religion and culture in existence over a millennium, whereas the first is a political / religious phenomenon linked to the great events of the 20th century ".
For ordered lists that must be accessed sequentially, such as linked lists or files with variable-length records lacking an index, the average performance can be improved by giving up at the first element which is greater than the unmatched target value, rather than examining the entire list.
In the first instance, these were linked to fast paper tape readers and punches, fast punched card readers and punches, and a 100 line a minute tabulator.
The second stage, opened in 1999, was a 3 km-long tunnel linked to the first one, allowing the new " underground railway station of Monaco-Monte Carlo " to open.
The 5 ' cap consists of a terminal 7-methylguanosine residue that is linked through a 5 '- 5 '- triphosphate bond to the first transcribed nucleotide.
The first mutagens to be identified were carcinogens, substances that were shown to be linked to cancer.
Pyrimidines are synthesized first from aspartate and carbamoyl-phosphate in the cytoplasm to the common precursor ring structure orotic acid, onto which a phosphorylated ribosyl unit is covalently linked.
The first inklings of a wider family came in 1912, when Diedrich Westermann included three of the ( still independent ) Central Sudanic families within Nilotic in a proposal he called Niloto-Sudanic ; this expanded Nilotic was in turn linked to Nubian, Kunama, and possibly Berta, essentially Greenberg's Macro-Sudanic ( Chari – Nile ) proposal of 1954.
The endogenous, properly folded, form is denoted PrP < sup > C </ sup > ( for Common or Cellular ) while the disease-linked, misfolded form is denoted PrP < sup > Sc </ sup > ( for Scrapie, after one of the diseases first linked to prions and neurodegeneration.
The idea is intricately linked to action ( karma ), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads.
* Robert Stevens ( photo editor ) ( 1938 – 2001 ), American photo editor, first fatality linked to the 2001 anthrax attacks
The modern understanding of sunspots starts with George Ellery Hale, who first linked magnetic fields and sunspots in 1908.
In Jacques Derrida's response, " Sokal and Bricmont Aren't Serious ," first published in Le Monde, Derrida writes that the Sokal hoax is rather " sad ," not only because Alan Sokal's name is now linked primarily to a hoax, not to science, but also because the chance to reflect seriously on these issues has been ruined for a broad public forum that deserves better.
Australia was first linked to the rest of the world in October 1872 by a submarine telegraph cable at Darwin.
Tolkien saw the idea of animism as closely linked to the emergence of human language and myth: "... The first men to talk of ' trees and stars ' saw things very differently.

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