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CHM and collection
Only three PDP-1 computers are still known to exist, and all three are in the collection of the Computer History Museum ( CHM ).

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PDP-1 # 44 was found in a barn in Wichita, Kansas in 1988, apparently formerly owned by one of the many aviation companies in the area, and rescued for the Digital Historical Collection, also eventually ending up at the CHM.
* CHM Archives – The Computer History Museum's Moving Image resources on their PDP-1 and the restoration project.
Better quality randomised controlled trials are needed to investigate a possible role for CHM Herbal Medicine in the treatment of endometriosis.
After keeping it in his home for 25 years, Faggin donated it to the CHM in 1996.
* CHM, IATA code for Tnte.
In addition to the Javadoc syntax, Doxygen supports the documentation tags used in the Qt toolkit and can generate output in HyperText Markup Language ( HTML ) as well as in Microsoft Compiled HTML Help ( CHM ), Rich Text Format ( RTF ), Portable Document Format ( PDF ), LaTeX, PostScript or man pages.
His predecessor was the organist John Birch, MA ( Sus ), DMus ( Lambeth ), FRCM, FRCO ( CHM ), LRAM, FRSA, FBS, who served two terms ending in 2011.
Microsoft LIT files for Microsoft Reader are simply an extension of the CHM file format, and thus also use LZX compression.
There are a multitude of cross-platform tools for decompiling or viewing CHM files, as stated in the CHM article.
It has support for Zip, RAR, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, BinHex, SIS formats, most mail file formats, ELF executables and Portable Executable ( PE ) files compressed with UPX, FSG, Petite, NsPack, wwpack32, MEW, Upack and obfuscated with SUE, Y0da Cryptor.
In 2003, CHM opened its new building ( previously occupied by Silicon Graphics ), at 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd in Mountain View, California, to the public.
The output from a HAT can be either a compiled Help file in a format such as WinHelp (*. HLP ) or Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (*. CHM ), or noncompiled file formats such as Adobe PDF, XML, HTML or JavaHelp.
: Graphical authoring tool, stylesheet designer, and publishing engine used for creating template-based designs for XML, SGML ( and other input sources ) automatically to HTML, RTF, PDF, text, or any other XML-based output format for further compilation ( CHM, eBook, XSLT, etc.
This is a very simple yet powerful language which can be used to create a wide variety of popular formats PDF, HTML, CHM, ePub, JavaDoc, etc., and is used by O ' Reilly Media for some of their popular computing textbooks.
More generally though in recent years there has been a move away from CHM files towards XML based help systems or XHTML WebHelp type layouts which can be displayed in any standards compliant web browser.
Sr. Mary Helene ven Horst, CHM and students c. 1960
Marycrest was founded as a Catholic women's college in 1939 by the Congregation of the Humility of Mary ( CHM ) at the request of the Bishop of Davenport.
The Yellow Card Scheme is a United Kingdom initiative run by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency ( MHRA ) and the Commission on Human Medicines ( CHM ) to gather information on adverse effects to medicines.
Files delivered in the format are commonly known as CHM files, and the format is often used for software documentation.
A distinctive of the CHM is what are called " standards.
Most of the standards maintained by the CHM are addressed directly in Scripture, while some are maintained out of an attitude of carefulness towards God.

collection and catalog
A forest is a collection of trees that share a common global catalog, directory schema, logical structure, and directory configuration.
The ultimate help provided may consist of reading material in the form of a book or journal article, instruction in the use of specific searchable information resources such as the library's online catalog or subscription bibliographic / fulltext databases, or simply factual information drawn from the library's print or online reference collection.
Ono released the album Yes, I'm a Witch in 2007, a collection of remixes and covers from her back catalog by various artists including The Flaming Lips, Cat Power, Antony, DJ Spooky, Porcupine Tree and Peaches, released in February 2007, along with a special edition of Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono Band.
In 1991, a catalog of the collection was published which was 542 pages.
In 1839, the Hope Diamond appeared in a published catalog of the gem collection of Henry Philip Hope who was a member of the prominent Anglo-Dutch banking family.
Henry Philip Hope died in 1839, the same year as the publication of his collection catalog.
In 1908, Frankel sold the diamond for $ 400, 000 to a Salomon or Selim Habib, a wealthy Turkish diamond collector, reportedly in behalf of Sultan Abdul Hamid of Turkey ; however, on June 24, 1909, the stone was included in an auction of Habib's assets to settle his own debts, and the auction catalog explicitly stated that the Hope Diamond was one of only two gems in the collection which had never been owned by the Sultan.
The keeper of the collection, John Elphinstone ( or his assistant, David Casley ), had transcribed the 325 lines of the poem in 1724, but the front and back pages were already missing from the manuscript ( possibly around 50 lines each ): an earlier catalog described it as fragmentum capite et calce mutilatum (" mutilated at head and heel ").
About 1 / 4 of the zines in the collection are listed on Excelsior, the New York State Library's electronic catalog ; staff of the Manuscripts & Special Collection can help locate other items.
Shimizu Seifu, an artist and calligrapher, put his artistic ability to use by creating an illustrated catalog of his own collection of 440 ningyo dolls.
An online finding aid provides a detailed catalog of the collection.
Scans from Dr. Meng's collection began appearing in volume 4 of the 2002 catalog.
In 1972 SWTPC had a large enough collection of kits to justify printing a 32 page catalog.
Rather than focus only on law enforcement and the current antiquities market, the group set its mission as being to ( 1 ) establish a comprehensive online catalog of all cultural artifacts in the museum's collection, ( 2 ) create a virtual Baghdad Museum that is accessible to the general public over the Internet, ( 3 ) build a 3D collaborative workspace within the virtual Baghdad Museum for design and fundraising purposes, and ( 4 ) establish a resource center within the virtual Baghdad Museum for community cultural development.
( A catalog of the Museum of International Folk Art ( MOIFA ) at Santa Fe's collection of Palestinian clothing and jewelry.
* Stillman, Yedida Kalfon ( 1979 ): Palestinian costume and jewelry, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, ISBN 0-8263-0490-7 ( A catalog of the Museum of International Folk Art ( MOIFA ) at Santa Fe's collection of Palestinian clothing and jewelry.
Worm compiled engravings of his collection, along with his speculations about their meaning, into a catalog of his Museum Wormianum, published after his death, in 1655.
Key to the early success of Blockbuster was their ability to customize a store to its neighborhood, loading it up with films geared specifically to demographic profiles in addition to the popular new releases, and a sizable collection of catalog titles.
In February 2010, Magnum announced that Michael Dell's venture capital firm MSD Capital, L. P. had acquired a collection of nearly 200, 000 original press prints of images taken by Magnum photographers ( including, among other photographs, Afghan Girl ) and had formed partnership with the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin to preserve, catalog, and make available to the general public.
In 2005, Cozmo D released an album, Destination Earth: The Definitive Newcleus Recordings, a collection of hip-hop tracks from their entire catalog.
The papyrus remained in the collection of Edwin Smith until at least 1869 when there appeared, in the catalog of an antiquities dealer, an advertisement for " a large medical papyrus in the possession of Edwin Smith, an American farmer of Luxor.
The catalog record gives a description of the item or collection and provides other important information such as offsite location or access restrictions.
The library's electronic collection includes access to LexisNexis and Westlaw and other online gateways and databases, as well as a large catalog of full-text electronic journals and books and databases offering primary legal materials.
During his tenure, the then 1840 catalog had a lack of order after the recent acquisitions 4, 000 volumes from the collection of Professor Gottfried Christian Friedrich Lücke of University of Göttingen, which added much depth to the Divinity School Library's collection.

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