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PCS and standard
Enhanced Full Rate was also chosen as the industry standard in US market for PCS 1900 GSM frequency band.
Velox version, it was designated PCS ( standard ), PCD ( Deluxe ) and PCE ( Executive ), this last having its own name, ' Viscount '.
Lexus ' keyless SmartAccess with an ultra-thin " smart card " key is standard along with 10 airbags including knee airbags for driver and front passenger as well as second row side torso airbags, the Adaptive Front-lighting System ( AFS ) is standard, while the Pre-Collision System ( PCS ), and Dynamic Radar Cruise Control systems are available options.

PCS and which
Fixed access: In personal communications service ( PCS ), terminal access to a network in which there is a set relationship between a terminal and the access interface.
For plastic-clad silica ( PCS ) fibers, which have a strippable polymer cladding ( not to be confused with the polymer overcoat of an all-silica fiber ), the reference surface may be the core.
Aurora is the home of the Aurora Fossil Museum, which houses specimens collected from the local PCS Phosphate Mine.
Despite the release of the 2200 PCS ( Personal Computer System ) and 2200 PCS-II models as early as 1976, the history of computing regards the earliest PC as one which contained a microprocessor, which the 2200 PCS didn't.
While videoconferencing technology was initially used primarily within internal corporate communication networks, one of the first community service usages of the technology started in 1992 through a unique partnership with PictureTel and IBM Corporations which at the time were promoting a jointly developed desktop based videoconferencing product known as the PCS / 1.
This was done at the request of Sprint Nextel, so that it could use the current BAS band, which is adjacent to PCS frequencies it already uses.
At the 2008 CNWP conference a discussion forum was hosted by the campaign which was addressed by RMT general secretary Bob Crow, PCS Vice-President John McInally, Socialist Party councillor Dave Nellist, Labour left Simeon Andrew and RESPECT representative Rob Hoveman.
Smaller systems which don't justify building a separate radio system use cellular or PCS data services to communicate location data from vehicles to their dispatching center.
Later the PSS distanced itself from the PCS and entered in coalition with the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party ( PDCS ) and PSDIS, which was re-united with the PSS in the early 1990s.
The PD had its origins in Sammarinese Communist Party ( PCS ), which had changed name to Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party ( PPDS ) in 1990.
The PCS is an active supporter of the Cuba Solidarity Campaign which campaigns for self-determination for the Cuban people.
A Pre-Collision System ( PCS ) becomes optional which includes Lane Departure Warning ( LDW ) and Lane Keeping Assist ( LKA ).
The ICC profile which describe the color attributes of a particular device or viewing requirement by defining a mapping between the source or target color space and a profile connection space ( PCS ).
Throughout late 2006 and early 2007, Dutt was involved in the Paparazzi Championship Series, led by Kevin Nash, who insinuated throughout the PCS Challenge that Dutt was taking steroids, as a running joke, which would usually lead to the hotheaded Dutt comically losing his temper.
In 2001, the firm acquired the private-client services, or " PCS ", business of Cowen & Co. and later, in 2003, aggressively re-entered the asset-management business, which it had exited in 1989.
These businesses, together with the PCS business and Lehman's private-equity business, comprised the Investment Management Division, which generated approximately $ 3. 1 billion in net revenue and almost $ 800 million in pretax income in 2007.
In the early 1990s, this ruling was expanded with the advent of the 800 and 1900 MHz protocols, which are also known as PCS ).
PCS stands for " Perspective Control, Scheimpflug ", which indicates that this is a tilt and shift version of the Super-Angulon.
Just a few of the major Broadway productions which featured PCS students included Annie Get Your Gun ," " Carousel ," " Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ," " The Children's Hour ," " The Innocents ," " The King and I ," " I Remember Mama ," " Life With Father ," " Member of the Wedding ," " South Pacific ," and " The Sound of Music.
In 2004, PCS undertook a $ 9-million renovation and expansion which included the addition of the Peter Glenville Theatre on the ground floor and a gymnasium on a new 8th floor.

PCS and is
Described in more commercial terms, PCS is a generation of wireless-phone technology that combines a range of features and services surpassing those available in analog-and digital-cellular phone systems, providing a user with an all-in-one wireless phone, paging, messaging, and data service.
The 1900 MHz range is used for 2G ( PCS ) services, and 2100 MHz range is used for satellite communications.
For example, in the US D, E, and F PCS spectrum blocks, the amount of spectrum available is 5 MHz in each direction.
* Personal Communications Service ( PCS ): PCS is a radio band that can be used by mobile phones in North America and South Asia.
PCS switching center: In personal communications service, a facility that ( a ) supports access-independent call control / service control, and connection control ( switching ) functions, and ( b ) is responsible for interconnection of access and network systems to support end-to-end services.
In telecommunications and fiber optics, a plastic-clad silica fiber or polymer-clad silica fiber ( PCS ) is an optical fiber that has a silica-based core and a plastic cladding.
One charter school, Innovations PCS, is in the CDP.
She has a cool bedside manner, and is known to prescribe " PCS ", also known as " Pulaski's Chicken Soup ", for minor ailments.
* 1850 – 1910 MHz: PCS mobile phone — order is A, D, B, E, F, C blocks.
* 1930 – 1990 MHz: PCS base stations — order is A, D, B, E, F, C blocks.
Pinball Construction Set ( PCS ) is a video game by Bill Budge published by Electronic Arts.
Although The Socialist Party is a numerically smaller organisation than Militant was in the 1980s, it has a larger number of members in leading trade union positions, including PCS Assistant General Secretary Chris Baugh, PCS Vice-President John McInally, former POA General Secretary Brian Caton and UNISON NEC member Roger Bannister amongst others.
It is particularly influential in the Public and Commercial Services Union ( PCS ).
In additional to this is the Display and Control Panel ( DCP ) and the Portable Computer System ( PCS ) laptop.
McDonnell is a leading member of a number of all-party groups within Parliament, including groups representing individual trade unions, such as the Public and Commercial Services Union ( PCS ), the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers ( RMT ), the Fire Brigades Union ( FBU ), the National Union of Journalists ( NUJ ) and justice unions such as NAPO.
The Christian Social People's Party (,, ), abbreviated to CSV or PCS, is the largest political party in Luxembourg.
The Public and Commercial Services Union ( PCS ) is the fifth largest trade union in the United Kingdom.

PCS and part
These squadrons were PCS ( moved Permanent Change Of Station ) to Holloman as part of the 37th Operations Group on 15 June 1992.
" Overall, the tease campaign featured looks into the future, where technology could create a utopian existence, in part brought on by the advent of inexpensive and easy to use wireless PCS phone service.

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