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** Operating temperature: 43 ° C to 63 ° C (− 45 ° F to 145 ° F )
Operating rooms are generally windowless and feature controlled temperature and humidity.
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 temperature: +/- 50 ° C
* Operating temperature :-50 to + 50 ° C

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Operating budget for the day schools in the five counties of Dallas, Harris, Bexar, Tarrant and El Paso would be $451,500, which would be a savings of $157,460 yearly after the first year's capital outlay of $88,000 was absorbed, Parkhouse told the Senate.
Operating revenues were off in the first three months of 1961, but up for the 12 months ending in March.
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 ×).
Hoffberger's first action was installing J. Frank Cashen, the Director of Advertising for the National Brewery, as Senior Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer for the Orioles.
* Chief Operating Officer or COO / Director of Operations for the nonprofit sector – high-level corporate officer with responsibility for the daily operation of the company ; reports to the CEO.
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 ).
According to the ESOPE project ( European Standard Operating Procedures of Electrochemotherapy ), the Standard Operating Procedures ( SOP ) for electrochemotherapy were prepared, based on the experience of the leading European cancer centres on electrochemotherapy.
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
Disk Operating System ( specifically ) and disk operating system ( generically ), most often abbreviated as DOS, refer to an operating system software used in most computers that provides the abstraction and management of secondary storage devices and the information on them ( e. g., file systems for organizing files of all sorts ).
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
A complete Disk Operating System was produced for the Dragon by a third-party supplier, Premier Microsystems located near Croydon, South London.
* Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival for Standard Operating Procedure
On the basis of the potential number of users, potential revenues for Galileo Operating Company or Concessionaire ( GOC ), international relevance, and level of innovation, a set of Priority Applications ( PA ) will be selected by the consortium and developed within the time-frame of the same project.
In 2006, Brinkmann met with Jonathan Shapiro ( a primary architect of the Coyotos Operating System ) to aid in and discuss the use of the Coyotos kernel for GNU / Hurd.
Operating systems for the System / 360 family included OS / 360 ( with PCP, MFT, and MVT ), BOS / 360, TOS / 360, and DOS / 360.
Operating costs include salaries ( for fixed and variable labor ), utilities, maintenance, taxes / insurance, cobalt-60 replenishment, general utilities, and miscellaneous operating costs.
Operating predominantly in Indonesia, it is a provider of a full range of automobile and motorcycle products in partnerships with companies which include Toyota, Daihatsu, Isuzu, Nissan Diesel, Peugeot and BMW for automobiles, and Honda for motorcycles.
About 20 privately-owned Train Operating Companies, each franchised for a defined term by government, operate passenger trains on the main rail network in Great Britain.
The name stands for " Operating System / 2 ," because it was introduced as part of the same generation change release as IBM's " Personal System / 2 ( PS / 2 )" line of second-generation personal computers.

Operating and systems
* Operating systems timeline
Operating systems and programs using the customary binary prefixes show this as 9. 5625 MB.
Operating systems and executive software, designed to supersede this basic firmware functionality, provide replacement software interfaces to applications.
Operating systems include many standard Software libraries, and applications are often distributed with their own libraries.
Operating systems may adopt one of many different scheduling strategies, which generally fall into the following categories:
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
Operating systems that supported Alpha included OpenVMS ( previously known as OpenVMS AXP ), Tru64 UNIX ( previously known as DEC OSF / 1 AXP and Digital UNIX ), Windows NT ( until 4. 0 SP6 and Windows 2000 RC1 ), GNU / Linux ( Debian GNU / Linux, Gentoo Linux and Red Hat Linux ), BSD UNIX ( NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6. x ), as well as the L4Ka :: Pistachio kernel.
Operating systems with " legacy support " can detect and use legacy hardware.
Operating systems ported to the architecture include SGI's IRIX, Microsoft's Windows NT ( until v4. 0 ), Windows CE, Linux, BSD, UNIX System V, SINIX, QNX, and MIPS Computer Systems ' own RISC / os.
Operating systems can be found on almost any device that contains a computer — from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers.
POSIX ( ), an acronym for " Portable Operating System Interface ", is a family of standards specified by the IEEE for maintaining compatibility between operating systems.
In 1919, shortly after the Morkrum company obtained their patent for a start-stop synchronizing method for code telegraph systems, which made possible the practical teleprinter, Kleinschmidt filed an application titled " Method of and Apparatus for Operating Printing Telegraphs " which included an improved start-stop method.
Operating systems have memory areas that are pinned ( never swapped to secondary storage ).
* Operating systems.
Unix Operating System Source Code Level Six is the kernel source code, lightly edited by Lions to better separate the functionality — system initialization and process management, interrupts and system calls, basic I / O, file systems and pipes and character devices.
Operating systems targeting Java ME have been implemented by DoCoMo in the form of DoJa, and by SavaJe as SavaJe OS.

Operating and could
Ecuador and the U. S. agreed in 1999 to a 10-year arrangement whereby U. S. military surveillance aircraft could use the airbase at Manta, Ecuador, as a Forward Operating Location to detect drug trafficking flights through the region.
RCA ’ s Virtual Memory Systems, the Spectra 70 / 46 and 70 / 61 and the RCA 3 and 7 could also run their Virtual Memory Operating System, VMOS.
The first in-house code name for the operating system was VIROS ( VIRtual memory Operating System ); when customers started asking questions, the name was changed to SNARK so that DEC could truthfully deny that there was any project called VIROS.
Operating systems on the transputer did not have to handle scheduling: in fact, one could consider the chip itself to have an OS inside it.
Operating outside the atmosphere ’ s turbulence, scattered ambient light and the vagaries of weather allows the Hubble Space Telescope, with a mirror diameter of 2. 4 m, to record stars down to the 30th magnitude, some 100 times dimmer than what the 5-meter Mount Palomar Hale telescope could record in 1949.
Operating costs could have been reduced by reducing staff and removing redundant services on these lines while keeping the stations open.
An example of a 10-10 Dial around could be as follows: a caller may have AT & T as their assigned long Distance Carrier with their Local Exchange Carrier ( LEC ), also known as a regional Bell Operating Company ( RBOC ).
In later Operating systems for programs residing in protected storage this technique could not be used and so changing the pointer to the subroutine would be used instead.
However with changes made in the S / 36EE ( S / 36 Execution Environment ) for data decimal errors, it was quite easy to migrate from a system / 36, advanced / 36 or guest / 36 to this environment and run and begin to take advantage of the features not only of SSP / OCL but of the i5 / OS ( OS / 400 ) Operating System and CL ( Control Language ) as you could mix the two and then begin to develop new applications ( if desired ) in the native i5 / OS environment.
Operating theatres had a raised table or chair of some sort at the center for performing operations, and were surrounded by several rows of seats ( operating theatres could be cramped or spacious ) so students and other spectators could observe the case in progress.
This could also be computed as 80 %=$ 40m /$ 50m Contribution Margin Ratio divided by 60 %=$ 30m /$ 50m Operating Margin.
Operating within a copper wire circle either suspended from the ceiling or laid on the floor, the system could transmit within an area of approximately 700 square feet.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Battery 246 was outfitted to serve as a Civil Defense Emergency Operating Center and was one of several possible locations the governor could use in an emergency.
Capable of running CP / M and NSDOS ( NorthStar's proprietary Disk Operating System ), a standard NorthStar system sported one or two hard-sectored 5. 25 inch floppy disk drives and a serial interface to which one could connect a terminal to interact with it.

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