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Registers and can
Registers 1 through 15 can be used as index registers.
Registers 12 through 15 can be used as base registers.
Neither can a field ( nor any charge ) be divided per chief, for similar reasons ; though both Canadian and Scottish Public Registers have official records of fields or bordures divided ' per chief '.
Registers can also be treated as secondary stacks, so values can be pushed and popped between them and the main stack using the ' S ' and ' L ' commands.
Registers are normally measured by the number of bits they can hold, for example, an " 8-bit register " or a " 32-bit register ".
Registers can even overlap while singing.

Registers and from
Registers from ... ( − 1 ) are " marginal registers " they always return 0 if they are used as a source in an operation.
Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers ( PRTR ) are systems to collect and disseminate information on environmental releases and transfers of toxic chemicals from industrial and other facilities .....
Registers were accessed externally using a RISC-like load / store system, with instructions to load anything from 4-bits to 64-bit ( two registers ) at a time.
Thus, from the 1825 edition ( produced in 1826 ) the competing Annual Registers were combined by Baldwin and Co. into a single title.
Registers of grievances from the French Revolution in 1789 mention Créteil 15 times.
* Registers related to fetching information from RAM, a collection of storage registers located on separate chips from the CPU ( unlike most of the above, these are generally not architectural registers ):
The highest 2 address lines from the Z80 are used to select one of the four 8-bit Page Registers in Dave chip.
The best accounts of Lord George Gordon are to be found in the Annual Registers from 1780 to the year of his death.
* Parish Registers survive from 1719 at Shropshire Records & Research Centre, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury ( Tel + 44 1743 255350 ).
Honored by a place on both the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, the Palace operated for 100 years ( from 1888 to 1988 ).
The school also has a licence from the Government to keep Historical Documents Such as Punishment Books, Registers and other school documents from the past.
Wells Cathedral: Its Monumental Inscriptions and Heraldry, together with the Heraldry of the Palace, Deanery, and Vicar's Close, with Annotations from Wills, Registers, etc., and Illustrations of Arms, pp. 146 – 150, Bishop Still
Denifle noticed in the three hundred volumes of Registers of Petitions addressed to Clement VI and Urban V, between 1342 and 1393, that many came from France during the Hundred Years ' War between that country and England.

Registers and much
Registers of this period are a gold-mine for genealogists, but the scheme was so much work for the parish priests that it did not last long.

Registers and through
Registers R0 through R9 are cleared to zero in order by number ( the register cleared after R6 is R7, not R9 ).
In late July, 1980, the Des Moines Registers Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa ( RAGBRAI ) brought 5, 000 cyclists pedaling through town.

Registers and language
Courses are often mapped against Signature's ( previously CACDP ) language qualifications and / or the National Occupational Standards for Interpreting ; mapping ensures completion of a course gives eligibility to register with the National Registers of Communication Professionals with Deaf and Deafblind People ( the NRCPD ).

Registers and .
A leading designer, builder, manufacturer, seller and exporter of cash registers in the 1950s until the 1970s was London-based ( and later Brighton-based ) Gross Cash Registers Ltd., founded by brothers Sam and Henry Gross.
Cash Registers use bitmap characters.
However, the machine also extended the idea of multiple " General Purpose Registers " ( GPRs ), which gave the programmer flexibility to use these high-speed memory caches as they needed, potentially addressing the performance issues.
Registers were significantly more expensive in terms of circuitry, so only a limited number could be provided.
Registers originate in laryngeal functioning.
* February 28 – Ch ' oe Pu ( 1454 – 1504 ), the Korean Commissioner of Registers for the island of Cheju, shipwrecks on the southeast coast of China in Taizhou, Zhejiang, during the Ming Dynasty.
The new LT1 5XB switch on the tenth floor of 435 West 50th Street received new Originating Registers and Outgoing Senders able to handle 15 digit telephone numbers, with appropriate modifications to Completing Markers and other equipment.
Linear Feedback Shift Registers ( LFSRs ) are usually chosen to have periods of exactly 2 < sup >< var > n </ var ></ sup >− 1.
Content created by The Registers US staff was later merged with content created by the European Register staff on theregister. co. uk.
* PARIS-Paper Aircraft Released Into Space, The Registers project that released a paper plane in the extreme upper atmosphere.
* Andrew Orlowski, The Registers executive editor.
The first known evidence of the village is in the Lincoln Episcopal Registers for 1209 – 1235, as Quernendon.
Immediately prior to its abolition, the government of Middlesex County consisted of three County Commissioners elected at-large to staggered four-year terms, a County Treasurer elected to a six-year term, a County Sheriff elected to a six-year term and two Registers of Deeds, one for the Northern District at Lowell and the other for the Southern District at Cambridge, both elected to six-year terms.
The legislation abolishing Middlesex County retained the Sheriff and Registers of Deeds as independently elected officials and transferred for administrative purposes the Sheriff's Department to the state Department of Public Safety and the two Registry of Deeds offices to the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office.
Besides the Sheriff and the two Registers of Deeds, the Middlesex District Attorney, the Middlesex Register of Probate and the Middlesex Clerk of Courts ( which were already part of state government before the abolition of Middlesex County government ) are all elected countywide to six-year terms.
" Its core is the Main Street Historic District, which was listed in the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places in 1972, one of the first registered historic districts in New Jersey.
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South Orange has a number of places listed on the State and National Historic Registers.
The Bay Head Historic District, listed in the New Jersey and the National Registers of Historic places in 2005, includes over 550 contributing structures ( over half of the town's buildings ) making it one of the largest historic districts in New Jersey.
Bethania and its 18th and 19th century properties are listed on the National and North Carolina State Historic Registers of Places.
Registers could contain between two and eight bytes.

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