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Since the validity of all subsequent planning depends on the accuracy of the basic inventory information, great care is being taken that the inventory is as complete as possible.
Since interviewing is the basic therapeutic and diagnostic instrument of modern psychiatry, the recording of interviews for playbacks and study has been a boost of Redstone proportions in new research and training.
Since work is defined as a force acting through a distance ( a length of space ), energy is always equivalent to the ability to exert pulls or pushes against the basic forces of nature, along a path of a certain length.
Since the beginning of research the United States has funded the XM-291 gun project with USD 4, 000, 000, basic research with USD 300, 000, and applied research with USD 600, 000.
Since you died with Christ to the basic principles of this world, why, as though you still belonged to it, do you submit to its rules: " Do not handle!
Since then, the basic shape of both the men ’ s and women ’ s kimono has remained essentially unchanged.
Since it depends only on the basic mechanic of betting in rounds, strip poker can be played with any form of poker ; however, it is usually based on simple variants with few betting rounds, like five card draw.
Since the early 1960s, theoretical linguists have moved away from the traditional concept of a phoneme, preferring to consider basic units at a more abstract level, as a component of morphemes ; these units can be called morphophonemes, and analysis using this approach is called morphophonology.
Since the time of Cato, basic pasta dough has been made mostly of wheat flour or semolina, with durum wheat used predominantely in the South of Italy and soft wheat in the North.
Since the Army XXI reform in 2004, the basic structure of the Land Forces has been reorganised in the following units: infantry brigades ( 2 and 5 ); mountain infantry brigades ( 9 and 12 ); armoured brigades ( 1 and 11 ).
Since the uncertainty principle is such a basic result in quantum mechanics, typical experiments in quantum mechanics routinely observe aspects of it.
Since the basic indicator system in either an analog or digital meter responds to DC only, a multimeter includes an AC to DC conversion circuit for making alternating current measurements.
Since its founding, the village has had a regular rotation of international volunteers brought in to provide basic support functions at its various facilities.
" He also warned: " Since this theory is basic to practically all physical experiments, the consequences if it is false, modern atomic experiments being what they are, may be immeasurably calamitous.
Since basic software events do not fail in the physical sense, attempting to predict manifestation of software faults or coding errors with any reliability or accuracy is impossible, unless assumptions are made.
Since 2000, many personal computers include basic non-linear video editing software free of charge.
Since the basic cycle time of the Whirlwind I processor was determined by the memory access time, the entire processor was slower than designed.
Since Windows XP versions, the basic controls reside in < tt > comctl32. dll </ tt >, together with the common controls ( Common Control Library ).
Since 1 November 2007, the basic monthly pay of an MP is SEK52, 900 ( ca.
Since it is built up from the basic operations a and b, we say that the set
Since Deira and Bernicia were the two basic components of what would later be defined as Northumbria, Æthelfrith can be considered, in historical terms, the first Northumbrian king.
Since this time the basic Taijutsu of Kukishin-ryū is Takagi-ryū while the Bōjutsu, Spear and Naginata techniques have remained Kukishin-ryū. r
Since traditional jerky recipes use a basic salt cure, sodium can be a concern for some people.
Since all Microsoft Office files are OLE 2 files, this component is the basic building block of all the other POI elements.

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Since the 7070 and 7074 make use of record definition words ( RDWS ) to read, write, move, and otherwise examine blocks of storage, the DA and DC statements provide the option of generating RDWS automatically.
Since the land he desired lay within the great northern empire of the Hudson's Bay Company, he purchased great blocks of the Comany's stock with the view to controlling its policies.
Since this affected the rendition of cymbals at playback, sound engineers of the time remedied the situation by asking drummers to play the content of the cymbals onto woodblocks, temple blocks and cowbells for their loudness and short decay.
Since GIF is designed to allow users to define new blocks, Netscape in the 1990s used the Application Extension block ( intended to allow vendors to add application-specific information to the GIF file ) to implement the Netscape Application Block ( NAB ).
Since the mid-1980s, Peart has used MIDI trigger pads to trigger sounds sampled from various pieces of acoustic percussion that would otherwise consume far too much stage area, such as a marimba, harp, temple blocks, triangles, glockenspiel, orchestra bells, tubular bells, and vibraslap as well as other, more esoteric percussion.
Since an interrupt handler blocks the highest priority task from running, and since real time operating systems are designed to keep thread latency to a minimum, interrupt handlers are typically kept as short as possible.
Since by definition these blocks are added automatically to a message, usually regardless of its content, there are guidelines of netiquette regarding their size.
Since ALL memory blocks had to be of this size, most of the overhead for obtaining memory found in other systems was discarded.
Since a convolutional code doesn't use blocks, processing instead a continuous bitstream, the value of t applies to a quantity of errors located relatively near to each other.
Since memory is pulled up the hierarchy in consecutive address blocks, in the C programming language it would be advantageous to refer to several memory addresses that share the same row ( spatial locality ).
Since if for at least the first several blocks any bit pattern can effectively be part of a valid message then the unicity distance has not been reached.
Since the introduction of the CIDR system, IANA typically allocates address space in the size of / 8 prefix blocks for IPv4 and / 23 to / 12 prefix blocks from the 2000 ::/ 3 IPv6 block to requesting regional registries as needed.
Since the highway's creation in 1926, the eastern terminus has always remained within a few blocks of this point.
Since is 0, the consumer blocks.
Since propranolol blocks β-adrenoceptors, the increase in synaptic norepinephrine only results in α-adrenergic activation, with the α1-adrenoceptor being particularly important for effects observed in animal models.
Since the rules of sending so many garbage blocks made games short-lived, no matter how many chains are sent, Compile added the rule of Sousai in Puyo Puyo TSU and onwards.
Since 2001, as industrial businesses have closed and moved to China, more than 70 units in the utilitarian industrial blocks have reopened as artists ' studios, creating a vibrant if well hidden local arts scene.
Since the station launched, YTV has been well known for dividing their broadcasts into distinct programming blocks for a variety of reasons.
Since 1990s Russia periodically blocks navigation via the strait ( both for Poland and Russia ).
Since the Second World War, housing redevelopment has led to many outdated or dilapidated terraces being cleared to make room for tower blocks, which occupy a much smaller area of land.
Since 1978, school years have been divided into nine " blocks " of three-and-a-half weeks each ( usually followed by a four-day " block break " to round out to four weeks ), during which students are enrolled in a single class ; what would normally be covered in a full semester's worth of class at a typical university is covered in just seventeen-and-one-half Cornell class days.
Since most alphabets do reside in blocks of contiguous Unicode codepoints, texts that use small alphabets and either ASCII punctuation or punctuation that fits within the window for the main alphabet can be encoded at one byte per character ( plus setup overhead, which for common languages is often only 1 byte ), most other punctuation can be encoded at 2 bytes per symbol through non-locking shifts.
Since 1992, Herald and Greeley Squares have been operated by the 34th Street Partnership, a Business Improvement District ( BID ) operating over 31 blocks in midtown Manhattan.

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