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Reference may also be made to the treatise of Czapski-Eppenstein, pp. 155 – 161.
Reference failures can also be addressed by free logics.
Reference work may also refer to the work that librarians perform at a library reference desk.
Reference counting is also used in disk operating systems and distributed systems, where full non-incremental tracing garbage collection is too time consuming because of the size of the object graph and slow access speed.
Reference counting is also among the simplest forms of garbage collection to implement.
Reference counts are also useful information to use as input to other runtime optimizations.
Apple's Cocoa Touch framework, used on its iOS devices, also uses manual reference counting, and does not support automatic garbage collection, though Automatic Reference Counting was added in iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10. 7.
Reference to the witan's acta or official decisions are also preserved in law codes.
The OSI Reference Model was also recognized by CCITT Rapporteur's Group on " Layered Model for Public Data Network Services.
Some indications are also given on the initial set of protocols which will-likely be developed in this OSI Reference Model.
While SDH is considered to be a transmission protocol ( Layer 1 in the OSI Reference Model ), it also performs some switching functions, as stated in the third bullet point requirement listed above.
Reference is also made to the advancement of transporter technology in the same episode, where Chief O ' Brien states that each individual transporter pad has four redundant scanners, and that in the event a scanner fails the other three will take over.
The IERS Reference Meridian ( IRM ), also called the International Reference Meridian, is the reference meridian used as the prime meridian ( 0 ° longitude ) by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service ( IERS ).
It is also the reference meridian of the Global Positioning System operated by the United States Department of Defense, and of WGS84 and its two formal versions, the ideal International Terrestrial Reference System ( ITRS ) and its realization, the International Terrestrial Reference Frame ( ITRF ).
Reference Annie Carpenter Love, History of Navarro County ( Dallas: Southwestern, 1933 ) See also, www. tshaonline. org / handbook / online /
The Rolex Explorer II Reference 1655, is also now so-called Rolex Steve McQueen in the horology collectors world, but the Rolex Submariner Reference 5512 he was often photographed wearing in private moments sold for $ 234, 000 at auction on June 11, 2009, a world-record price for the reference.
Role and Reference Grammar is related to other functional theories, like S. Dik's Functional Grammar, and also to the cognitive linguistics field pioneered by Ronald Langacker.
It also hosts the Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, which is one of the seven scientific institutes of the European Commission ’ s Joint Research Centre.
Reference may also be made to William Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physicians ( 2nd ed., London, 1878 ); and the Introduction, by J. F. Payne, to a facsimile eproduction of Linacre's version of Galen de temperamentis ( Cambridge, 1881 ).
He is also the founding editor of The Justice Professional, and serves as editor for Criminal Justice in the Twenty-first Century, as well as Imprint Advisor for the Criminal Justice Reference Series.
# Measurement – program that creates a hierarchy of performance metrics ( see also Metrics Reference Model ) and benchmarking that informs business leaders about progress towards business goals ( business process management ).

Reference and appeared
His Writer's Notebook was published posthumously in 2001, and a third volume of critical essays, Some Poets, Artists, and a Reference for Mellors, appeared in 2005.
While looking directly at Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard, who was present in the audience, Clinton appeared to echo the Supreme Court Reference, warning that " when a people thinks it should be independent in order to have a meaningful political existence, serious questions should be asked .... Are minority rights as well as majority rights respected?
As it appeared, no one was particularly happy with PReP, a new standard, the Common Hardware Reference Platform ( CHRP ), was developed and published in late 1995, incorporating the elements of both PReP and the Power Macintosh architecture.
He appeared as counsel for Ontario in the Patriation Reference before the Supreme Court of Canada.
In 1874 he published the first edition of the Reference Catalogue of Current Literature, of which several editions have since appeared.

Reference and debate
It was in the pages of the Scofield Reference Bible that many Christians first encountered Archbishop James Ussher's calculation of the date of Creation as 4004 BC ; and through discussion of Scofield's notes, which advocated the " gap theory ," fundamentalists began a serious internal debate about the nature and chronology of creation.

Reference and 1975
* " ABLE, The Accounting Language, Programming and Reference Manual ," Evansville Data Proc Center, Evansville, IN, March 1975
The Twin Earth thought experiment was a thought experiment presented by philosopher Hilary Putnam in his 1973 paper " Meaning and Reference " and subsequent 1975 paper " The Meaning of ' Meaning '", as an early argument for what has subsequently come to be known as semantic externalism.
#" Speech Filing System Reference Manual ", 1975, by J. W. Schoonard and S. J. Boies, IBM Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, 10598.
His monumental work, Reference Grammar of Japanese, was published in 1975, and together with his Japanese Language through Time ( 1987 ) are landmarks in the study of the grammar and history of the Japanese language.
* Racing Post Trophy – ( 10 ) – Approval ( 1969 ), Take Your Place ( 1975 ), Hello Gorgeous ( 1979 ), Dunbeath ( 1982 ), Lanfranco ( 1984 ), Reference Point ( 1986 ), Be My Chief ( 1989 ), Peter Davies ( 1990 ), Armiger ( 1992 ), King's Theatre ( 1993 )
* Editor of Max Frisch Stich-Worte ( 1975, Max Frisch Reference )
* Henry Cecil – Approval ( 1969 ), Take Your Place ( 1975 ), Hello Gorgeous ( 1979 ), Dunbeath ( 1982 ), Lanfranco ( 1984 ), Reference Point ( 1986 ), Be My Chief ( 1989 ), Peter Davies ( 1990 ), Armiger ( 1992 ), King's Theatre ( 1993 )
* Rosch, E. ( 1975 ): “ Cognitive Reference Points ”, Cognitive Psychology 7, 532-547.
Louis was a member of the Council of Europe Committee on Modern Language Teaching ( 1973 – 78 ), and one of the authors of The Threshold Level ( 1975 ) and Waystage ( 1977 ), works developed for the Council of Europe that have been the bases of many communicative language courses and forms the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Dallas Public Library Reference: REF R334. 683 C755A 1975.
In AG ’ s Reference ( No. 1 of 1975 ), Widgery CJ.

Reference and between
Pertinent to a non-partisan study on the 2008 U. S. Presidential election, the Population Reference Bureau, a demographic research organization based in Washington, D. C., cited Generation X birth years as falling between 1965-1982.
The distinction between connectionless and connection-oriented transmission may take place at several layers of the OSI Reference Model:
The Scofield Reference Bible promoted dispensationalism, the belief that between creation and the final judgment there were seven distinct eras of God's dealing with man and that these eras were a framework for synthesizing the message of the Bible.
By the 1930s, as noted succinctly in the Fish Canneries Reference and then subsequently in the Aeronautics Reference, the division of responsibilities between federal and provincial jurisdictions was summarized as follows by Lord Sankey:
However, in Reference re Secession of Quebec, the Supreme Court of Canada has essentially said that a democratic vote in itself would have no legal effect, since the secession of a province in Canada would only be constitutionally valid after a negotiation between the federal government and the provincial government ; whose people would have clearly expressed, by a clear majority, that it no longer wished to be part of Canada.
* The Metro Toronto Library ( now Toronto Public Library ), which directly operated the Metro Toronto Reference Library and provided coordination between the municipal public libraries within Metro
Reference ranges for blood tests are 32 to 36 g / dl, or between 4. 9 to 5. 5 mmol / L.
The administrative Reference Entity ( Entidade de Referencia ( ER )) interconnecting all network operators and service providers is operated by a local third party, Portabil S. A., a joint venture between the internationally well known companies Logica and Systor Trondheim AS.
" Reference is also made to the Mutara Nebula, where the climactic battle between Captain Kirk and Khan occurs in the 1982 feature film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
In Reference and Existence, Saul Kripke argues that while Donnellan is correct to point out two uses of the phrase, it does not follow that the phrase is ambiguous between two meanings.
Reference was made by João de Barros to a sea battle outside Jiddah, in 1517, between Portuguese and Ottoman vessels.
The Application Reference Models ( ARM ) is the mediator between the AAM and the AIM / MIM.
Anderson was director of the Enteric Reference Laboratory of the Public Health Laboratory Service, between 1954-1978.
A National Strategic Reference Framework ( NSRF ) establishes the main priorities for spending the EU structural funding a member state receives between 2007 and 2013.
The JAUS Reference Architecture, which is no longer being maintained, is a component based message passing architecture that defines a data format and methods of communication between computing nodes.
That is, properties such as density, pressure, temperature, and velocity are taken to be well-defined at " infinitely " small points, defining a REV ( Reference Element of Volume ), at the geometric order of the distance between two adjacent molecules of fluid.

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