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operation and reflected
The access plans and other implementation and operation details are handled by the DBMS engine, and are not reflected in the logical model.
Although men in general verbally expressed satisfaction with their vasectomy, the authors of one review reflected " many men were probably describing feelings which have been distorted as part of an attempt to cope with their private concerns about the consequences of the operation ".
During his period of rest after the operation, Keane reflected on the cause of his frequent injuries and suspensions.
For example, the organization structure of Coca-Cola has reflected the company ’ s operation in two broad geographic areas – the North American sector and the international sector, which includes the Pacific Rim, the European Community, Northeast Europe, Africa and Latin America groups.
Recorded amphibious warfare predates the 18th century by a couple of millennia: the Sea Peoples that menaced the Egyptians from the reign of Akhenaten as captured on the reliefs at Medinet Habu and Karnak ; the Hellenic city states who routinely resorted to opposed assaults upon each others ' shores, which they reflected upon in their plays and other expressions of art ; the landing at Marathon by the ancient Persians on 9 September 490 BC, which history records as the largest amphibious operation for 2, 400 years until eclipsed by Gallipoli.
The rise of trade and the central importance of money to the operation of the government gave this new class great power, but power that was not reflected in the government structure.
Naturally, the organization and system of operation of every one of these units was different and reflected the national origins of the governor.
Because unwanted wavelengths are reflected rather than absorbed, dichroic filters do not absorb this unwanted energy during operation and so do not become nearly as hot as the equivalent conventional filter ( which attempts to absorb all energy except for that in the passband ).
The size of a word is reflected in many aspects of a computer's structure and operation ; the majority of the registers in a processor are usually word sized and the largest piece of data that can be transferred to and from the working memory in a single operation is a word in many ( not all ) architectures.

operation and typical
A diagram of the operation of a typical multi-language, multi-target compiler
Indeed, typical hash functions, like the mod operation, " chop " the input domain into many sub-domains that get " mixed " into the output range to improve the uniformity of the key distribution.
A new etching technology, deep reactive-ion etching, has made it possible to combine good performance typical of bulk micromachining with comb structures and in-plane operation typical of surface micromachining.
In a client-server system, most communication is essentially synchronous, even if using asynchronous primitives, as the typical operation is a client invoking a server and then waiting for a reply.
By 1947, there would be approximately 22, 000 motor courts in operation in the US alone ; a typical 50-room motel in that era cost $ 3000 per room in initial construction costs, compared to $ 12, 000 per room for metropolitan city hotel construction.
RTTY has a typical baud rate for Amateur operation of 45. 45 baud ( approximately 60 words per minute ).
These depths and times are typical of experienced sport divers leisurely exploring a coral reef using 200 bar aluminum cylinders rented from a commercial sport diving operation in most tropical island or coastal resorts.
A typical gold mining operation, on Bonanza Creek.
Since the typical vector operation would involve loading a small set of data into the vector registers and then running several operations on it, the vector system of the new design had its own separate pipeline.
However, more typical, or frequent, " CISC " instructions merely combine a basic ALU operation, such as " add ", with the access of one or more operands in memory ( using addressing modes such as direct, indirect, indexed etc .).
RISC instructions typically perform only a single operation, such as an " add " of registers or a " load " from a memory location into a register ; they also normally use a fixed instruction width, whereas a typical CISC instruction set has many instructions shorter than this fixed length.
In typical operation, the base-emitter junction is forward biased and the base – collector junction is reverse biased.
For example, a typical transformation in TG is the operation of subject-auxiliary inversion ( SAI ).
A wide variety of activities are regulated, such as airplane design, typical airline flights, pilot training activities, hot-air ballooning, lighter-than-air aircraft, man-made structure heights, obstruction lighting and marking, and even model rocket launches and model aircraft operation.
Each entry in a typical ACL specifies a subject and an operation.
One typical feature of the structure of JSP programs is that they have several input operations distributed throughout the code in contrast to programs designed using stepwise refinement, which tend to have only one input operation.
A typical raiding operation was divided into 4 elements: Assault, Fire-Support, Security and Reserves.
In frequently operated tunnels ( typical metro operation ) the extra heat from rubber tyres is a widespread problem, necessitating ventilation of the tunnels.
In aviation, the term climb refers both to the actual operation of increasing the altitude of an aircraft and to the logical phase of a typical flight ( often called the climb phase or climbout ) following takeoff and preceding the cruise, during which an increase in altitude to a predetermined level is effected.
* A typical example of a partially ordered group is Z < sup > n </ sup >, where the group operation is componentwise addition, and we write ( a < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., a < sub > n </ sub >) ≤ ( b < sub > 1 </ sub >,..., b < sub > n </ sub >) if and only if a < sub > i </ sub > ≤ b < sub > i </ sub > ( in the usual order of integers ) for all i = 1 ,..., n.
In its first year of operation, OSHA was permitted to adopt regulations based on guidelines set by certain standards organizations, such as the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, without going through all of the requirements of a typical rulemaking.
In a typical operation, the Portable. NET compiler generates a Common Language Specification ( CLS ) image, as specified in chapter 6 of ECMA-335, and the Portable. NET runtime takes this image and runs it.
One month into his term, Barry declared that the city government was " unworkable " in its present state and lobbied Congress to take over the areas of its operation that were analogous to typical state government functions.
However, this means that tar and methane production is significant at typical operation temperatures, so product gas must be extensively cleaned before use.

operation and attitude
Due to a problem in the operation of one of the on-board systems ( attitude control or retro-rockets ) the landing probe separated prematurely ( 4 hours before encounter ) and missed the planet by 1300 km.
While Clarkson's appointment as the Canadian vicereine was generally welcomed at first, she caused some controversy during her time serving as the Queen's representative, mostly due to costs incurred in the operation of her office, as well as a somewhat anti-monarchist attitude toward the position.
Both spacecraft also have adequate electrical power and attitude control propellant to continue operating until around 2020, when the available electrical power will no longer support science instrument operation.
Later, observing the bitter feelings that had been evoked by the distribution of land among the veterans of Caesar, Antonius and Fulvia changed their attitude, and stood forward as the defenders of those who had suffered from its operation.
They then began the repair operation, replacing the satellite's attitude control mechanism and the main electronics system of the coronagraph instrument.
Software instructions to turn off the probe's attitude control, normally a fatal operation, were part of a routine used when testing the spacecraft on the ground.
Though initially angry with her, Romano agrees to do the operation after Lucy berates him for his seemingly flippant attitude towards the dying patient.
The doctor who led the operation described Clichy's survival as " a miracle ", while the player himself admitted that the ordeal changed his attitude towards life stating " It made me realise that life can go quick.
In normal operation, the display in front of the pilot is the PFD and will provide aircraft attitude, airspeed, altitude, vertical speed, heading, rate-of-turn, slip-and-skid, navigation, transponder, inset map view ( containing map, traffic, and terrain information ), and systems annunciation data.
While showing no interest in the original goals of the operation, he changed his attitude after a contact with Ark Megaforms was established.
The Lindstroms were to instill the corps with a professional attitude toward competition ; the bingo operation made it possible for the corps to purchase the equipment necessary to fulfill the goals of the new attitude.

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