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Physical memory was carved into sections reserved for each size so a 1055 byte block always came from a section and returned there, the only overhead needed was to add its address to the physical block table's proper list.
Physical records could have any size up to the limit of a cylinder, although in usual practice, blocks or physical records did not exceed the capacity of a single track.
Minor revisions of the MMU introduced with the Pentium Pro introduced the Physical Address Extension ( PAE ) feature, enabling 36-bit physical addresses via three-level page tables ( with 9 + 9 + 2 bits for the three levels, and the 12 lowest bits being directly copied to the result ; large pages become only 2 MB in size ).
Physical symptoms generally include coarse or rough facial features ( including a flat nasal bridge, thick lips, and enlarged mouth and tongue ), short stature with disproportionately short trunk ( dwarfism ), dysplasia ( abnormal bone size and / or shape ) and other skeletal irregularities, thickened skin, enlarged organs such as liver ( hepatomegaly ) or spleen ( splenomegaly ), hernias, and excessive body hair growth.
Because of the school's small size, and the school policy of exempting students from Physical Education classes during a semester of participation, the percent of students who join sports teams is exceptionally high ; over 20 % of Prep students were on the soccer team in 2007, for example.
High frequency approximations such as geometric optics, Physical Optics, the geometric theory of diffraction, the uniform theory of diffraction and the physical theory of diffraction are used when the wavelength is much shorter than the target feature size.
* Maximum device size ( Physical or Logical ): 2TiB
*" Brain size and intelligence in man ," American Journal of Physical Anthropology 40 ( 1974 ), 417-423.
* Physical Comparability -- This includes such factors as size, condition, quality, and age.
* Physical body stature, especially muscle size ; usually of the human body

Physical and agility
Physical attributes such as speed, agility and strength are essential to pole vaulting effectively, but technical skill is an equally if not more important element.
Physical strength, height, jumping ability and judgement are valued qualities for goalkeepers to have in order to deal with aerial balls and agility, quick reactions and a good positional sense are all needed for shot stopping.

Physical and have
These thermometers have now been sent to the United Kingdom for calibration at the National Physical Laboratory.
Students have created areas of concentration ranging from " 20th Century American Literature " and " Adaptive Physical Education for Vulnerable Populations ," to " World Politics and Social Change " and " Zoological Photography.
Special Agents candidates also have to pass a Physical Fitness Test ( PFT ), which includes a 300-meter run, one-minute sit-ups, maximum push-ups, and a run.
I consider them as the three greatest men that have ever lived, without any exception, and as having laid the foundation of those superstructures which have been raised in the Physical and Moral sciences ".
Four of those abilities ( Charisma, Constitution, Dexterity and Intelligence ) have the same name and functions in both games, and the Physical Strength and Mental Strength attributes in Gamma World closely parallel Strength and Wisdom in D & D.
Physical characteristics that make a colored stone valuable are color, clarity to a lesser extent ( emeralds will always have a number of inclusions ), cut, unusual optical phenomena within the stone such as color zoning, and asteria ( star effects ).
Most U. S. states have physical therapy practice acts that recognize both Physical Therapists ( PT ) and Physical Therapist Assistants ( PTA ), and some jurisdictions also recognize Physical Therapy Technicians ( PT Techs ) or Aides.
Physical therapy-related jobs in North America have shown rapid growth in recent years, but employment rates and average wages may vary significantly between different countries, states, provinces or regions.
Physical therapists who work for professional sport teams often have this specialized certification.
Physical and corporate persons do not have allodial title ; they do not " own " land but only enjoy estates in the land, also known as " equitable interests.
Some journals, such as Nature, Science, PNAS, and Physical Review Letters, have a reputation of publishing articles that mark a fundamental breakthrough in their respective fields.
" Physical laws are typically conclusions based on repeated scientific experiments and observations over many years and which have become accepted universally within the scientific community.
Physical and chemical simulations have also direct realistic uses, rather than research uses ; in chemical engineering, for example, process simulations are used to give the process parameters immediately used for operating chemical plants, such as oil refineries.
Physical properties of water such as salinity have a large effect on its motion in the oceans.
* Physical evidence: For a keypad that is used only to enter a security code, the keys which are in actual use will have evidence of use from many fingerprints.
Physical persecution started when the priest Pashur ben Immer, a temple official, sought out Jeremiah to have him beaten and put him in the stocks at the Upper Gate of Benjamin for a day.
Staff have been elected to the rank of fellow in national societies including, but not limited to, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Society, and the Materials Research Society.
Physical measures to prevent the spread of cold viruses have been deemed the only potentially effective measures for prevention.
Physical remains of the original Priene have not yet been identified, because, it is supposed, they must be under many feet of sediment, the top of which is currently valuable agricultural land.
His research articles have appeared in the Physical Review, the Astrophysical Journal, Reviews of Modern Physics, Nature, and other journals.
* Physical verification, PV: checking if a design is physically manufacturable, and that the resulting chips will not have any function-preventing physical defects, and will meet original specifications.

Physical and never
Physical violence against Jews was never part of the church hierarchy's official policy for crusading, and the Christian bishops, especially the Archbishop of Cologne, did their best to protect the Jews.
However, only Volume 1, Physical Observations, was ever published, and this was later suppressed for errors and apparently never reissued.
Between 1914 and 1917 Toomer attended six institutions of higher education ( the University of Wisconsin, the Massachusetts College of Agriculture, the American College of Physical Training in Chicago, the University of Chicago, New York University, and the City College of New York ) studying agriculture, fitness, biology, sociology, and history, but he never completed a degree.
Physical contact is legal and often necessary ; clothing usually covers the whole body from the neck down, with padding for knees, elbows and hips ; helmets are also required since their introduction in 1999, there has never been an accident in cycle speedway resulting in serious injury or death.
" He vowed never again to submit a paper to the Physical Review.

Physical and been
Switched Ethernet has been for some time the most common Data Link Layer and Physical Layer implementation for local area networks.
Physical coupling between these two organelles had previously been observed in electron micrographs and has more recently been probed with fluorescence microscopy.
# The Layer 1 ( Physical Layer ) PDU is the bit or, more generally, symbol ( can also been seen as " stream ")
Physical therapy has been used under light general anesthesia in an attempt to remobilize the extremity.
Before 1991 he was head of the Department of Theoretical Astrophysics at the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow and has been professor at Moscow State University.
Physical disability need not necessarily be a barrier – in Victoria a 19-year old with cerebral palsy has achieved the national Level 2 accreditation, is umpiring in a country competition, has umpired a statewide carnival, and has been recognised for his achievement by Cricket Victoria.
She has been elected to numerous special societies, including the American Physical Society and American Philosophical Society.
This result has been published in the Physical Review Letters in 2008 and as such is the first observation of the GZK Suppression.
In 1913, the APS took over the operation of the Physical Review, which had been founded in 1893 at Cornell University, and journal publication became its second major activity.
He has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( 中国科学院, People's Republic of China ), the Academia Sinica ( 中央研究院, Republic of China ( Taiwan )), the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, etc.
During the 2000s, a new state-of-the-art library ( Hedberg Library ) and athletic center ( Tarble Athletic and Recreation Center ) have been opened, the old library was turned into the Clausen Center for World Business, and the former Physical Education Center was rebuilt and renamed the Tarble Arena.
A number of Cardiff University staff have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, these include Graham Hutchings FRS, professor of Physical Chemistry and Director of the Cardiff Catalysis Institute, School of Chemistry and Professor Ole Holger Petersen CBE FRS, MRC Professor and Director of Cardiff School of Biosciences.
Higgs has been honoured with a number of awards in recognition of his work, including the 1997 Dirac Medal and Prize for outstanding contributions to theoretical physics from the Institute of Physics, the 1997 High Energy and Particle Physics Prize by the European Physical Society, the 2004 Wolf Prize in Physics, and the 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics.
Some extensions by further scientists have been published in Physical Review Letters.
Slater describes the dedication of the Laboratory, the hosting of meetings of the International Astronomical Union, the American Physical Society, and a Spectroscopic conference, and ends: " In general the year has been one of settling down to work under satisfactory conditions, after the more difficult transition of the preceding year.
By the beginning of World War II, five new divisions had been added: Physical Optics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Mechanics and Electricity, and Internal Communications.
Physical fitness has been defined as a set of attributes or characteristics that people have or achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity. The above definition from Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General is the most common currently used definition of physical fitness.
It was originally used by Caspersen and has been used extensively. An alternative definition by Howley and Frank that provides additional descriptive information is: Physical fitness is a state of well-being with low risk of premature health problems and energy to participate in a variety of physical activities.

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