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Stored and they
* Stored specimens have to be regularly replanted when they begin to lose viability.
The Stored Waste Examination Pilot Plant ( SWEPP ) is a facility at the Idaho National Laboratory for nondestructively examining containers of radioactive waste to determine if they meet criteria to be stored at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.

Stored and through
Stored energy is created whenever a particle has been moved through a field it interacts with ( requiring a force to do so ), but the energy to accomplish this is stored as a new position of the particles in the field — a configuration that must be " held " or fixed by a different type of force ( otherwise, the new configuration would resolve itself by the field pushing or pulling the particle back toward its previous position ).
Search warrants were also expanded, with the Act amending Title III of the Stored Communications Access Act to allow the FBI to gain access to stored voicemail through a search warrant, rather than through the more stringent wiretap laws.
Stored procedures may also contain declared variables for processing data and cursors that allow it to loop through multiple rows in a table.
# Stored information-higher status people are more likely to already know of topics in the news through pervious media exposure or through formal education ;

Stored and means
When the term is still used, it means approximately the same thing as Stored Program Control exchange

Stored and internet
Lishui uses optical cables and SPCETSS ( Stored Program Controlled Electronic Telephone Switching System ) to provide the whole prefecture with communication services such as telephone, fax, telegram, internet, and mobile phones.

Stored and .
Stored data is regarded as part of the internal state of the entity performing the algorithm.
A Travel Bug from Hong Kong attached to a Common Stored Value Ticket.
For example, the zip data format specifies the ' compression method ' of ' Stored ' for input files that have been copied into the archive verbatim.
Stored for 50 years under the permafrost of the Yukon, the films turned out to be extremely well preserved.
With the spread of Stored Program Control exchanges in the 1970s, pulse counting became a software job.
* Vintage: Stored in the cask until the time it is bottled with the label showing the vintage date.
Stored procedures may have better performance, but are not portable.
Stored charge on these isolated gates changed their properties.
Another of the territory's railway networks, the Kowloon-Canton Railway ( KCR ), adopted the same magnetic cards in 1984, and the stored value version was renamed Common Stored Value Ticket.
In 1989, the Common Stored Value Ticket system was extended to Kowloon Motor Bus ( KMB ) buses providing a feeder service to MTR and KCR stations and to Citybus, and was also extended to a limited number of non-transport applications, such as payments at photobooths and for fast food vouchers.
The main reason for the quick success of the system was that the MTR and KCR required that all holders of Common Stored Value Tickets replace their tickets with Octopus cards in three months or have their tickets made obsolete, thus forcing their combined base commuters to switch quickly.
In 1998, the MTR and KCR started using the Octopus Access Control System as the main payment method for travel on its network, replacing the Common Stored Value Tickets.
Using a civil subpoena which is " patently unlawful ", " bad faith " and " at least gross negligence " to gain access to stored email is a breach of this act and the Stored Communications Act.
Stored procedures may return result sets, i. e. the results of a statement.
Stored procedure languages typically include,,,, and statements, and more.
Stored procedures can receive variables, return results or modify variables and return them, depending on how and where the variable is declared.
Stored procedures written in non-SQL programming languages may or may not execute SQL statements themselves.
Stored ballots are transported or transmitted to a central counting location.
* Stored variables are set with the command and, like global variables, can be accessed anywhere.
Stored at blip. tv

easily and accessible
This is a public bathing beach, easily accessible by tramway from the center of Athens.
Their territory lay to the north, near the sources of the Alabama, the Tombigbee, the Tennessee, and Cumberland rivers, and was easily accessible to traders among the near-by Cherokees.
On July 17, 1996, Clinton issued Executive Order 13011 – Federal Information Technology, ordering the heads of all federal agencies to utilize information technology fully to make the information of the agency easily accessible to the public.
The holdings are easily accessible to the general public in the Study Room, unlike many such collections.
This is partly compensated for, however, by the presence of easily accessible open space on the university campuses, including Harvard Yard and MIT's Great Lawn, as well as the considerable open space of Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Data show that CRM users are often unwilling to consult a help menu if it is not easily accessible and immediate in providing assistance.
* “ easily available “ — the information of the help menu must be accessible with little or few steps required
It is easily accessible from Athens within a day trip, and is often combined with the winter sports facilities available on Mount Parnassus, as well as the beaches and summer sports facilities of the nearby coast of Phocis.
A spell attuned ( placed into ) to a matrix is easily accessible and can be cast at any time.
Every Mac made between 1986 and 1998 has a SCSI port on the back, making external expansion easy ; also, " toaster " Compact Macs did not have easily accessible hard drive bays ( or, in the case of the Mac Plus, any hard drive bay at all ), so on those models, external SCSI disks were the only reasonable option.
Areas surrounding these new townships are easily accessible via the SILK Expressway.
Limestone was also a very popular building block in the Middle Ages in the areas where it occurred, since it is hard, durable, and commonly occurs in easily accessible surface exposures.
It may include the program counter, stack pointer, and other numbers that are not easily accessible to the application programmer.
Even though the keyboard layout is simple and all notes are easily accessible, playing requires skill.
As the provincial highways and the United States highway system began to develop in the 1920s, long-distance road journeys became more common, and the need for inexpensive, easily accessible overnight accommodation sited close to the main routes led to the growth of the motel concept.
In 1872, the Nieuwe Waterweg was completed and Rotterdam was easily accessible.
The downtown area of Nashville is easily accessible.
It was at that time still easily accessible from the coast.
Food has been one traditional topic of choice in relating semiotic theory because it is extremely accessible and easily relatable to the average individual ’ s life.
Aksai Chin was easily accessible to the Chinese, but access from India, which meant negotiating the Karakoram mountains, was more problematic.
The fall in production is partly the result of the depletion of easily accessible deposits and the lack of funds for new investment.
* The trams ' stops in the street are easily accessible, unlike stations of subways and commuter railways placed underground ( with several escalators, stairways etc.
Others are more easily accessible and carry less risk of discovery.
His research was not easily understandable to his students or his colleagues and he made no effort to popularize his ideas or to simplify their exposition to make them more accessible.
* Enhance collaboration: Information is easily accessible by all authorised users, which enables teamwork.

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