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Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows that display hard drive sizes using the customary binary prefix " GB " ( as it is used for RAM ) would display this as 279. 4 GB ( meaning 279. 4 × 1024 < sup > 3 </ sup >, or 279. 4 ×).
* Operating environment-minimum and maximum operating temperatures and other environmental considerations such as effects of humidity and salt
Operating conditions to prevent charging of non-conductive specimens must be adjusted such that the incoming beam current was equal to sum of outcoming secondary and backscattered electrons currents.
* Operating system descriptors of resources that are allocated to the process, such as file descriptors ( Unix terminology ) or handles ( Windows ), and data sources and sinks.
* Operating system desktop macro languages such as the Windows 3. 11 Macro Recorder, and various tools for Windows CE versions and implementations.
* Operating system: early workstations ran the Unix operating system ( OS ) or a Unix-like variant or equivalent such as VMS.
* Operating other important ancillary devices such as the indicators, headlights, and windshield wipers
From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS ( version 9 and earlier ), and Palm OS, contain a windowing system which is integrated with the OS.
* Operating System Vendor ; vendors of operating systems such as Microsoft and Apple
Kyōka Izumi, a favored disciple of Ozaki, pursued a flowing and elegant style and wrote early novels such as The Operating Room ( 1895 ) in literary style and later ones including The Holy Man of Mount Koya ( 1900 ) in colloquial.
Operating in 26 countries, WaterAid is working to make lasting improvements to peoples ' quality of life by providing long-term sustainable access to clean water in countries such as Nepal, Tanzania, Ghana and India.
Many Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) such as Southern have altered their penalty fare policies and have removed many permit to travel machines ; while others, such as Southeastern and Chiltern Railways, have installed more machines recently.
In the U. S., the Bell Operating Companies and their cellular divisions had been prohibited by the FCC from offering voice-mail and other enhanced services such as paging and telephone answering services ( no such prohibition existed in foreign countries ).
This usage arose because administration of IBM mainframes often involved the writing of custom assembler code ( IBM's Basic Assembly Language-" BAL "), which integrated with the Operating System such as OS / MVS, DOS / VSE or VM / CMS.
Operating steam locomotives on such a line was back-breaking work and expensive, so when more modern forms of traction became available, the railway was eager to modernize.
O ' Reilly envisions the Internet Operating System as consisting of various sub systems, such as media, payment, speech recognition, location, and identity.
Operating during regular trading hours ( RTH ), the CBOT trading floor contains many such pits.
In certain computer science domains, such as Operating Systems or Embedded Systems, the abstractions have slightly different appearances ( for instance, OSes tend to have more standardized interfaces ), but the concept of abstraction and encapsulation of complexity are common, and deep.
Operating independently of the land-based division, it acted against enemy shipping, ports, coastal communications and occasionally inland targets such as bridges.
It is home to No. 138 Expeditionary Air Wing ( 138 EAW ), and as such, is one of the RAFs " Main Operating Bases " ( MOB ).
Operating from the escort aircraft carrier, U. S. Navy Observation Composite Squadron 1 ( VOC-1 ) makes the Pacific Theater debut for such squadrons, in which pilots trained in artillery observation direct surface ship gunfire from fighters and torpedo bombers, augmenting or replacing the more vulnerable shipboard floatplanes carried for that purpose.
Operating systems typically provide an abstraction layer ( such as exception handling or signals ) that hides whatever internal processor mechanism was used to raise a memory access error from a program, for the purposes of providing a standard interface for handling many different types of processor-generated error conditions.

Operating and circumstances
Operating under strict orders from Stalin ( who attempted to micromanage the war in the early stages ) to not retreat under any circumstances, Budyonny's forces were eventually surrounded during the Battle of Uman and the Battle of Kiev.
Operating costs ( except under special circumstances ) were absorbed by the general partner, not the JDC partnership.

Operating and without
Operating without a central leadership ( see Leaderless resistance ), it was a " true collegial direction " ( ibid ).
An asterisk (*) following the committee name indicates a Lodge Standing Committee, those committees without an asterisk are Operating Committees, and are created by the Lodge Vice Chiefs each year to aid them in the execution of their duties.
A cut-down version of RDOS, without real-time background and foreground capability, was called Data General Diskette Operating System ( DG-DOS ); another related operating system was RTOS, a Real-Time Operating System for diskless environments.
* Operating system: IBM PC-DOS 2. 10, ( Boots to Cassette BASIC without cartridge or DOS )
** Operating a saw without a splitter is the cause of many injuries, yet is considered by many to be unnecessary.
Operating system and application designers have attempted to address these problems by providing ways for screen readers to access the display contents without having to maintain an off-screen model.
* Operating a business without a license
Operating at 1. 2 GHz without any temperature controller, this modulator has a broad bandwidth ( from 1. 3 to 1. 6 μm ) and small footprint (~ 25 μm < sup > 2 </ sup >).
* Operating voltage: The maximum voltage a device can withstand without damage at the rated current.
Operating systems with specialized file copying APIs are usually able to tell the server to perform the copying locally, without sending file contents over the network, thus greatly improving performance.
Operating its entire lifetime without any locomotives, Chesterfield Railroads moved its railcars loaded with coal mostly by gravity downhill to the docks on the James River at the southern edge of Manchester.
The book deals with the sometimes frightening experiences that happen to those who stumble into an expanded consciousness without any intent to go there and without any preparation or Operating Manual to tell them how to navigate when the walls tumble and the doors of perception fly open, leaving the brain suddenly free of the limits of " mind ".

Operating and valid
* Operating on dynamic data sets is difficult, as genomes begin to converge early on towards solutions which may no longer be valid for later data.

Operating and licence
On 10 August 2012, the BBC Trust and the S4C Authority launched a public consultation on a draft Operating Agreement concluded between the two broadcasters and setting out their relationship from 1 April 2013, the date following which it is intended that the majority of S4C ’ s funding will come from the BBC licence fee.

Operating and its
Even though each 1541 had its own on board disk controller and disk operating system, it was not possible for a user to command two 1541 drives to copy a disk ( one drive reading and the other writing ) as with older dual drives like the 4040 and 8050 that were often found with the PET computer, and which the 1541 was backward compatible to ( it could read 4040 disks but not write to them since its internal Operating System was essentially the same ).
The Quorum of Seventy oversees the activities of its Missionary Operating Committees to ensure the fulfilling of Christ ’ s commandment to take the gospel to the entire world.
Operating from 1960 to 1972 International Halliwell Mines, Ltd. (" Halliwell "), a Canadian corporation, through its wholly owned Haitian subsidiary, La Societe d ' Exploitation et de Developpement Economique et Natural d ' Haiti (" Sedren ") mined copper near Gonaïves.
* Standard Operating Environment, a standard implementation of an operating system and its associated software
Victoria University ( VU ) is a multi-sector tertiary institution ( higher education and TAFE ) based in Melbourne, Australia. Operating out of 11 campuses in Melbourne ’ s CBD and western regions, VU offers qualifications in higher education through its Faculties of: Arts, Education and Human Development ; Business and Law ; and Health Engineering and Science ; as well as vocational education ( TAFE ), and short courses though its Faculties of: Technical and Trades Innovation, and Workforce Development.
As Tanenbaum said in Operating Systems ( 1987 ): " When AT & T released Version 7, it began to realize that UNIX was a valuable commercial product, so it issued Version 7 with a license that prohibited the source code from being studied in courses, in order to avoid endangering its status as a trade secret.
The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation estimated its population was about 12, 000 in 2007.
Microsoft's first operating system, MS-DOS, was originally called Quick and Dirty Operating System ( QDOS ), prior to its purchase from Seattle Computer Products.
Operating from its exile base in Sudan, EIJ joined forces with the Egyptian al-Gama ' a al-Islamiyya and Sudanese intelligence < ref >
This fact makes its implementation to be dependent on the Operating System that is being used.
Operating currently are WPKO, an FM radio station, and its sister station WBLL, an AM radio station.
Operating since 1940, Jiffy Steamer serves the commercial, residential and travel industries with its innovative steamers used to remove wrinkles from any type of fabric.
Looking back over the history of its development, BS2000 / OSD has its roots in the TSOS operating system ( TSOS: Time Sharing Operating System ) first developed by RCA for the / 46 model of the Spectra / 70 series, a computer family of the late 1960s related in its architecture to IBM ’ s / 360 series.
RCA originally called this operating system Time Sharing Operating System ( TSOS ), running on RCA's Spectra 70 line of virtual memory systems and changed its name to VMOS before the Sperry acquisition of RCA CSD.
The relationship between MCI and the Bell Operating companies were not that of a typical supplier and customer, as the local operating companies were generally reluctant to do business with a company that its parent was attempting to put out of business.
It was initially called T / TOS ( Tandem Transactional Operating System ) but soon named Guardian for its ability to protect all data from machine faults or software faults.
Octel, who had high capacity systems in use interally by all seven Regional Bell Operating companies, launched a new generation of its large system specifically designed for carriers and was compliant with " NEBS standards ," the tight standard required by phone companies for any equipment located in their central offices.
In December 2010, Samsung switched its management system from the single CEO system of last year under Choi Gee-Sung, to a two-person management team with Choi Gee-Sung, CEO and Vice President, and Lee Jae-Yong, Chief Operating Operator and President. In June 2012, Samsung appointed Kwon Oh-hyun as the new CEO of the company. The team was credited as being younger both in age and in outlook, and in keeping with the new focus on youthfulness in spirit, some executives have even dyed their hair black.
Operating system crashes can also occur when internal sanity-checking logic within the operating system detects that the operating system has lost its internal self-consistency.
: Operating in a relatively isolated rural location with little budget, Black Mountain College inculcated an informal and collaborative spirit, and over its lifetime attracted a venerable roster of instructors.
* Operating in a global economy: International demand for free trade is forcing the Korean government to open its market.

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