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; Randomization
Randomization is the process of making something random ; this means:

; and schedule
Boys 32, 23, 31, 17, 30, 19, and 24 had `` same schedule '' at Onset and Completion ; ;
Boy 34, like girl 2, did not have `` same schedule '' ; ;
; Blocking: A schedule for conducting treatment combinations in an experimental study such that any effects on the experimental results due to a known change in raw materials, operators, machines, etc., become concentrated in the levels of the blocking variable.
For each round, a subkey is derived from the main key using Rijndael's key schedule ; each subkey is the same size as the state.
The main use of the plate appearance statistic is in determining a player's eligibility for leadership in some offensive statistical categories, notably batting average ; currently, a player must have 3. 1 PAs per game scheduled to qualify for the batting title ( for the 162-game schedule, that means 502 PAs ).
The team only gets to choose the schedule ; the opponent is still determined by win-loss records.
In one application, it is actually a benefit: the password-hashing method used in OpenBSD uses an algorithm derived from Blowfish that makes use of the slow key schedule ; the idea is that the extra computational effort required gives protection against dictionary attacks.
( Note: this study-cycle follows a different schedule than the regular one ; contains extensive archives in English ).
Spock's subsequent writings on child rearing incorporated some of Mead's own practices and beliefs acquired from her ethnological field observations which she shared with him ; in particular, breastfeeding on the baby's demand rather than a schedule.
In 1956, the American Association of Cost Engineers ( now AACE International ; the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering ) was formed by early practitioners of project management and the associated specialties of planning and scheduling, cost estimating, and cost / schedule control ( project control ).
* developing the schedule ;
On satellite, channels that devote at least some of their program schedule to post-syndication reruns include Nick at Nite, TV Land, TBS, USA Network, WGN America, TV Guide Network, The Hub, Game Show Network, Boomerang, Nicktoons Network, INSP, RFD-TV, and the Hallmark Channel ; on terrestrial digital television otherwise-vacant subchannels may be used to carry Retro Television Network, Antenna TV, Me-TV, This TV or PBJ.
In 1935, he began another project, Bezhin Meadow, but it appears the film was afflicted with many of the same problems as Que Viva Mexico — Eisenstein unilaterally decided to film two versions of the scenario, one for adult viewers and one for children ; failed to define a clear shooting schedule ; and shot film prodigiously, resulting in cost overruns and missed deadlines.
While the CBS prime-time lineup featured music, comedy and variety shows, the daytime schedule was a direct conduit into American homes — and into the hearts and minds of American women ; for many, it was the bulk of their adult human contact during the course of the day.
The schedule of events differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two ; this is to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously.
Over a two-week shooting schedule, Buchanan staged principal photography for Mars Needs Women in his hometown, Dallas, with the Southland Life Insurance Building visible as the Martians drive among the humans ; other prominent local landmarks including the Southern Methodist University were also featured.
The Liège continued as uncompromisingly an open road event run to an impossible time schedule, and remained Europe's toughest rally until 1964, by which time it had turned to the wilds of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria to find traffic-free roads ; but in the end the pressures were irresistible.
After lengthy legal battles, informal contact between Fish and the other four band members apparently did not resume until 1999 ; Fish would later disclose in the liner notes to the 2-CD reiussue of Clutching at Straws that he and his former bandmates had met up and discussed the demise of the band and renewed their friendship, and had come to the consensus that an excessive touring schedule and too much pressure from the band's management led to the rift.
The speed at which the body adjusts to the new schedule depends on the individual ; some people may require several days to adjust to a new time zone, while others experience little disruption.
Debord's analysis of the spectacle has been influential among people working on television, particularly in France and Italy ; in Italy, TV programs produced by situationist intellectuals, like Antonio Ricci's Striscia la notizia, or Carlo Freccero's programming schedule for Italia 1 in the early 1990s.
As a result, the party ran behind schedule, reaching Surgut on 30 May and Makovsk in late June before entering Yeniseysk, where the additional men could be taken on ; Bering would later claim that " few were suitable ".

; and for
If it were not for an old professor who made me read the classics I would have been stymied on what to do, and now I understand why they are classics ; ;
Some had been there for years ; ;
Something was beginning to stir and come alive in her, too ( it may have been there for a good while, since she was twenty now ; ;
BMEWS intelligence is simultaneously flashed to NORAD ( North American Air Defense Command ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for interpretation ; ;
Often, too, the social institutions are housed in these pavilions and palaces and bridges, for these great structures are not simply `` historical monuments '' ; ;
for example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem: `` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains ; ;
`` It is easy for you to talk '' ; ;
What they wished for most was security ; ;
The field, then, is ripe for new Southerners to step to the fore and write of this twentieth-century phenomenon, the Southern Yankeefication: the new urban economy, the city-dweller, the pains of transition, the labor problems ; ;
Even the great god Faulkner, the South's one probable contender for literary immortality, has little concerned himself with these matters ; ;
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
Lawrence Lipton, in The Holy Barbarians, stresses that for the beat generation sex is more than a source of pleasure ; ;
Righteous in their denunciation of all that makes for death, the beat prophets bid all men become cool cats ; ;

; and allocating
The indirect marginal utility of the factor is the increase in the utility of our consumer achieved by an increase in the employment of the factor by one ( very small ) unit ; this increase in utility through allocating the small increase in factor utilization to good 1 is MP < sub > j1 </ sub > MU < sub > 1 </ sub >= MP < sub > j1 </ sub > p < sub > 1 </ sub >= w < sub > j </ sub >, and through allocating it to good 2 it is MP < sub > j2 </ sub > MU < sub > 2 </ sub >= MP < sub > j2 </ sub > p < sub > 2 </ sub >= w < sub > j </ sub > again.
For example, trusted systems include the use of " security envelopes " in national security and counterterrorism applications, " trusted computing " initiatives in technical systems security, and the use of credit or identity scoring systems in financial and anti-fraud applications ; in general, they include any system ( i ) in which probabilistic threat or risk analysis is used to assess " trust " for decision-making before authorizing access or for allocating resources against likely threats ( including their use in the design of systems constraints to control behavior within the system ), or ( ii ) in which deviation analysis or systems surveillance is used to ensure that behavior within systems complies with expected or authorized parameters.
# Throughout the investigation, the IGWG will assist by providing " experts " to assist in the investigation ; allocating special funding ( i. e. facilitating TDY travel, Title III support, special forensic examination, etc.
Hence, interrupt service routines are limited in the actions they can perform ; for instance, they are usually restricted from accessing the file system and sometimes even from allocating memory.
However, on a decision-making task in which rewards are to be distributed either to an individual ’ s own group or to the other group, individuals will frequently show ingroup bias ; allocating rewards in a way that favors their own group ; expressing more positive attitudes towards members of their own group ; and believing that members of their group have more pleasant personalities, and produce better work than members of the other group.
The system has also been used for the ' top-up ' seats in the London Assembly ; in some countries during elections to the European Parliament ; and during the 1997 Constitution-era for allocating party-list parliamentary seats in Thailand.
Aside from determining which party won and allocating the number of seats won per party, another point of contention was whether the nominees should be a member of the marginalized group they are supposed to represent ; in the Ang Bagong Bayani vs. COMELEC decision, the Supreme Court not only ruled that the nominees should be a member of the marginalized sector, but it also disallowed major political parties from participating in the party-list election.
; Allocated Requirements: A requirement that is established by dividing or otherwise allocating a high-level requirement into multiple lower-level requirements.
FIFA considers the CIS national football team ( and ultimately, the Russia national football team ) as its successor team allocating its former records to them ; nevertheless, a large percentage of the team's former players came from outside the Russian SFSR, mainly from the Ukrainian SSR, and following the breakup of the Soviet Union, some such as Andrei Kanchelskis from the former Ukrainian SSR continued to serve in the new Russia national football team.
In June, the CTC staff initially made recommendations against allocating money for the SR 52 segment ; however, SANDAG agreed to fund the project with $ 1 million ( about $ today ).
This is the science of allocating human resources among various projects or business units, maximizing the utilization of available personnel resources to achieve business goals ; and performing the activities that are necessary in the maintenance of that workforce through identification of staffing requirements, planning and oversight of payroll and benefits, education and professional development, and administering their work-life needs.
By quoting Johann Heinrich Gottlob Justi “ of laws and regulations that concern the interior of a state and which endeavours to strengthen and increase the power of this state and make good use of its forces .” What Foucault reveals is that the original police had a different function as we know it today ; for example one of their primary function was to administer the state in the guise of statisticians, allocating resources, supervision of grain in times of crisis, ensuring circulation of goods and men, secure the development of the state ’ s forces.
Timeboxing plans activity by allocating time boxes ; and is a distinctive feature of several unorthodox project management approaches.
* Transportation investment means allocating scarce federal and other transportation funding resources appropriately ;
* dividing the property of major landowners into small holdings, and allocating them to local peasants ;
In 2005 Thomsonfly became the first major low cost airline to establish a hub at Bournemouth ; allocating two Boeing 737-300 aircraft for low-cost scheduled services to Europe and in 2008 to the Caribbean.
Its critics claim equivalence economy is practically impossible, and some indeed point to Marx's rejection in the Grundrisse of the " time-chit " theory of allocating goods proposed by 18th and 19th century utopian socialists such as John Francis Bray and John Gray On this view, Dieterich at most shows that the allocation of goods according to commercial principles is only one method of allocating resources ; other methods such as sharing, redistribution, subsidization, barter, grants and direct allocation according to need may often serve the interest of fairness, efficiency and social justice better, provided that people accept a common ethic about what is best for all, if they can see that adopting such an ethic has good results.

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