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One popular technique is to mock external interfaces or data to mimic other stories which might not be played out during an iteration ( as those stories may have been relatively lower business priority ).
One type of MT that was implemented is known as block multithreading, where one thread is executed until it is stalled waiting for data to return from external memory.
One strength of a DBMS is that while there is typically only one conceptual ( or logical ) and physical ( or internal ) view of the data, there can be an endless number of different external views.
One external factor to consider in evaluating display resolution is the resolution of the viewer's eyes.
One might then try to invoke Newton's second law of motion by saying that the external force on the object is related to its momentum by, but this is incorrect, as is the related expression found by applying the product rule to:
One argument against non-cognitivism is that it ignores the external causes of emotional and prescriptive reactions.
One of the government's main responsibilities is administering external assistance.
One common method of attack involves saturating the target machine with external communications requests, such that it cannot respond to legitimate traffic, or responds so slowly as to be rendered effectively unavailable.
One common design style uses a small system module, perhaps the size of a business card, holding high density BGA chips such as an ARM-based System-on-a-chip processor and peripherals, external flash memory for storage, and DRAM for runtime memory.
One ability they possess is a unique system for rapidly conducting electrical impulses across their bodies, making it possible for them to respond quickly to external stimuli.
One consequence of the configuration of the external ear is to selectively boost the sound pressure 30-to 100-fold for frequencies around 3 kHz.
One argument for the evolution of external testes is that it protects the testes from abdominal cavity pressure changes caused by jumping and galloping.
One reason for this is that a device which outputs an RF signal must in general be certified by regulatory authorities — such as the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) — and thus by having an external RF modulator, only the modulator itself needed to be certified, rather than the entire video game system.
One of the motorcycles carries a first aid kit and / or automated external defibrillator.
One interesting external feature of the town hall is the pediment.
One of the earliest Brazilian pioneers, Augusto de Campos, has assembled a Web site of old and new work ( see external links below ), including the manifesto.
One very important feature of the jetboat is the fact that it has no external rotating parts ; it is thus safer for swimmers and marine life, though these can still be struck by the hull.
One cannot take every field specimen to the genomics laboratory for analysis, especially considering that an appropriately qualified field worker can recognise most relevant organisms on sight on the basis of external appearance, or with the help of a dissecting microscope or similarly undemanding equipment.
One of the first laptops that could be used as a standalone computer was the EUROCOM 2100 based on Intel's 8088 CPU architecture, it duplicated the functionality of the desktop models without requiring an external docking station.
One of the external manifestations of the transformation that the former Turkish province was going through was the proclamation of the Province of Serbia in 1882.
One Canada Square penetrated the permitted projection height of the flight obstruction area of the airport approach district to London City Airport, but this was extended to a height of above kerb level in consideration of the fact that One Canada Square was on the external zone of the airport approach.
One difference is that whereas the Stoics regard external goods as neutral, as neither good nor bad, Kant ’ s position seems to be that external goods are good, but only so far as they are a condition to achieving happiness.

One and links
One links Lyness on Hoy and Longhope on Walls with the island of Flotta and Houton on the Orkney Mainland.
One world-famous person who had links with 20th-century Polish theatre and was Pope John Paul II.
One study suggested that adults ( i. e. parents ) suffering from dissociative symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder may be more likely to expose their children to violent programs and video games ; links between these issues were also related to poverty.
One benefit of DVI over other links is that it is relatively straightforward to transform the signal from digital domain into the analog one using a video DAC, as both clock and synchronization signals are sent over the link.
One of the key reasons that Kensal Green has proved so popular with young professionals in recent years is its excellent transport links.
One file containing the tcsh executable has links to it as both " csh " and " tcsh " so that either name refers to the same improved version of the C shell.
One of the issues of concern was whether it was possible to verify that links with NAMBLA had effectively been severed due to ILGA not publishing its organisation membership list given fears for the safety of members living in countries where homosexuality is still criminalised.
One of the first six grants goes to Stanford University, where two graduate students, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, begin to develop a search engine that uses the links between Web pages as a ranking method.
One of the last links to Rugby's rural past was the town's cattle market held near the railway station, and earlier in the " Market Place " in the old centre of Rugby since medieval times.
Disc One features a printable screenplay with links to the film.
One of the founders was Hugh MacDiarmid, a poet who had begun promoting a Scottish literature, while others had Labour Party links.
One major difference between the two hemispheres is the direct connection between the agency system of the dominant hemisphere and the encoding system based primarily in the dominant hemisphere that links action production and its interpretation with language.
One crosses from Lakeside station to Fell Foot Park at the southern end of the lake, whilst the other links Bowness with Far Sawrey.
One useful application of fiber optic cables is to provide the communications links to carry signals within the chamber.
One of the earliest differences between MediaWiki ( and its predecessor, UseModWiki ) and other wiki engines was the use of " free links " instead of CamelCase.
* Three White Cranes, Two Flyways, One World An educational website that links schools along the eastern Whooping Crane flyway in the USA with schools along the eastern flyways of the Siberian and Red-crowned Cranes in Russia and China.
One of these, The Nairn Golf Club is one of the greatest traditional links courses in the world and was established in 1887.
One theory links merengue to the Haitian merengue.
One theory links merengue to the Haitian mereng.
One can find his Ordination of Women and First Lessons on Money, as well as links to other Roberts ' and Free Methodists texts at the official website of the Free Methodist Church of North America.
One end of a short, robust chain ( made of three or four flat, parallel links like a short piece of bicycle chain ) is fixed to the cam, while the other end of the chain is held in a groove at the end of the longer branch of a large heavy V-spring which is generally retained by a screw and a headed bracket through upstands inside the lockplate.
Myer stated it was prepared to wear losses from the card for two years and that its objective was to drive increased loyalty from the card ( which links with the Myer One card ) rather than being profitable in its own right.
One test showed that optical fibers could provide video and audio links between the flight deck and the payload bay.

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