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Such and PC
Such computers used to be referred to as PC clones, or IBM clones.
Such bridgeboards typically feature on-board IBM PC Compatible hardware, including Intel 80286, 80386 or 80486 microprocessors allowing emulation of an entire IBM-PC system in hardware.
Such a useful tool certainly helped to spread the adoption of the PC, both for administrative and scientific applications.
Such claims were common during his bids for PC leader, when he was accused being an opportunist who tried to practise entryism, and take over the Progressive Conservative Party and steer it sharply to the left and away from the conservatism of Brian Mulroney and Margaret Thatcher.
Such memory is not directly available to PC DOS ( MS DOS ) applications running in the so-called " real mode " of the 80286 and subsequent processors.
Such editions bore the legend " will < u > not </ u > play on PC / MAC ".
Such advancements, along with being the first HR industry firm to launch a corporate web site, landed Hewitt among PC Week's Top Ten Most Technologically Innovative Companies.

Such and equivalent
Such a definition can be formulated in terms of equivalence classes of smooth functions on M. Informally, we will say that two smooth functions f and g are equivalent at a point x if they have the same first-order behavior near x.
Such comparison is difficult, as these quantities are not equivalent.
Such elastic elements can release energy at a much higher rate ( higher power ) than equivalent muscle mass, thus increasing launch energy to levels beyond what muscle alone is capable of.
Such a title is acceptable if it refers to this unique role, but it sometimes leads to the mistaken belief that the office is thus the equivalent of an Orthodox papacy.
Such equivalent ensembles or mixtures cannot be distinguished by measurement of observables alone.
Such differing but syntactically equivalent constructions, in many languages, may also indicate a difference in register.
Such was the extent of its research, it took four years to produce at a cost of £ 900, 000 ( 2009 equivalent: £ 11. 4 million ).
Such designations are used in states where the MCDs function with strong governmental authority and provide services equivalent to an incorporated municipality ( New England, the Middle Atlantic States, Michigan, and Wisconsin ).
Such sigils were considered to be the equivalent of the true name of the spirit and thus granted the magician a measure of control over the beings.
Such a device is often used to demodulate AM radio signals because the envelope of the modulated signal is equivalent to the baseband signal.
Such derived words often have no equivalent in other languages.
Such cruft can cause the BSD equivalent of Dependency Hell.
Such mails are generally serviced as First Class Mail ( or equivalent ) unless otherwise designated ( such as " bulk " mailings ).
Such measurements can be used to infer cryptographic keys using techniques equivalent to those in power analysis, or can be used in non-cryptographic attacks, e. g. TEMPEST ( aka van Eck phreaking or radiation monitoring ) attacks.
Such mixing cannot be done with ordinary three-dimensional translations or rotations, but is equivalent to a rotation in a higher dimension.
Such methods are not generally viewed as providing an equivalent political expression to the right to replace an entire centralized power group by way of election, as can occur in a multi-party system.
Such companies now have special software that can map projected radio propagation and terrain shielding, as well as lawyers that will defend the applications before the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ), Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ), or the equivalent authorities in some other countries.
Such activities are furthermore sustained by an income replacement program financed by the government of Quebec that offers the equivalent of a modest annual salary for hunters and their families who live in the bush for at least several weeks of the year.
Such a structure or an electromagnetic equivalent has been suggested as an explanation for the internal structure of ball lightning.
Such a woman may, however, become acutely exacerbated when her body is stressed by, for example, a severe infection or surgery years after her delivery, a condition equivalent with an Addisonian crisis.
Such transcriptions are also used for the surnames of people of Ukrainian ancestry in English-speaking countries ( personal names have often been translated to equivalent or similar English names, e. g., " Alexander " for Oleksandr, " Terry " for Taras ).
Such success eluded equivalent social democratic and labour parties in other countries for many years.
Such forms do not have a signature invariant ; if they are non-degenerate, any two such forms are equivalent.
Such connections are a statement that the variable in one component is equivalent to another variable in another component.

Such and hardware
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
Such devices are becoming much rarer, as hardware logic becomes cheaper and new system architectures mandate shareable interrupts.
Such programs are available on many platforms ranging from DOS and Unix to GUI operating systems such as Windows and Macintosh, to embedded operating systems found in cellphones and industrial hardware.
Such systems manage tasks such as automatic routing, partially automated processing and integration between different functional software applications and hardware systems that contribute to the value-addition process underlying the workflow.
Such equipment was accommodated in two forms: on pallets or other arrangements in the Shuttle's cargo bay ( most often in addition to hardware for the primary mission ), or within a reusable laboratory called Skylab.
Such editors often require the use of extra hardware devices like the PPG Waveterm or are only present in expensive models like the Waldorf WAVE.
Such mechanisms as the data tablet, SRI mouse, or finger-pointable transparent screen will probably improve performance and feel ; further design of special purpose text editing hardware is a fertile area.
Such virtualization allows users to expand the traditional limitations of ADC-DAC hardware.
Such a language generally omits features that cannot be implemented efficiently, and adds a small number of machine-dependent features needed to access specific hardware capabilities ; inline assembly code, such as C's < tt > asm </ tt > statement, is often used for this purpose.
Such hardware may be rated for cold zeroisation, the ability to zeroise itself without its normal power supply enabled.
Such software structure allowed J-series to remain architecturally close to the " mainstay " Juniper routers with hardware forwarding path.
Such code includes synchronization primitives and lock-free data structures on multiprocessor systems, and device drivers that communicate with computer hardware.
Such hardware would have been less useful on these particular routes before the rock was altered.
Such hardware may include limitations, for example not allowing breakpoints on instructions located in branch delay slots.
Such clones are colloquially called Famiclones ( a portmanteau of " Famicom " and " clone "), and are electronic hardware devices designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the NES.
Such hardware programmers are almost never seen or used today.
Such controls can be implemented either in software or in hardware, and will often request that the message be resent after the receiver has finished processing.
Such uses include the reporting of non-recoverable hardware errors, methods for system debugging and profiling, and special case handling such as system resets.
Such applications include hardware and software debugging interfaces, and system reset buttons.
Such scripts are often used to store complex configuration instructions such as start-up and hardware configuration sequences.
Such mapping functions may be, in the case of a computer memory architecture, a memory management unit ( MMU ) between the CPU and the memory bus, or an address translation layer, e. g., the Data Link Layer, between the hardware and the internetworking protocols ( Internet Protocol ) in a computer networking system.
Such solutions, especially ones with proprietary designed hardware buffers, have generally been static and with limited features, and are intended to support a single telephone switch.

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