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IAT and may
IAT may refer to:
Because the IAT requires that users make a series of rapid judgments, researchers believe that IAT scores may reflect attitudes which people are unwilling to reveal publicly.

IAT and allow
Some VAF sensors include an additional intake air temperature sensor ( IAT sensor ) to allow the engines ECU to calculate the density of the air, and the fuel delivery accordingly.

IAT and difficult
A computer-based measure, the IAT requires that users rapidly categorize two target concepts with an attribute ( e. g. the concepts " male " and " female " with the attribute " logical "), such that easier pairings ( faster responses ) are interpreted as more strongly associated in memory than more difficult pairings ( slower responses ).

IAT and social
The Implicit Association Test ( IAT ) is a measure within social psychology designed to detect the strength of a person's automatic association between mental representations of objects ( concepts ) in memory.
The IAT is now widely used in social psychology research and is used to some extent in clinical, cognitive, and developmental psychology research.
The IAT is thought to measure implicit attitudes: " introspectively unidentified ( or inaccurately identified ) traces of past experience that mediate favorable or unfavorable feeling, thought, or action toward social objects.
Developed by Burgoon to take a more comprehensive look at social interaction, IAT posits that people enter into interactions with requirements, expectations, and desires.

IAT and for
That is also true for the program's import address table ( IAT ).
In the United States of America, the University of Texas-Austin Institute for Advanced Technology ( IAT ) conducts basic research to advance electrodynamics and hypervelocity physics related to electromagnetic weapons.
The IAT dealt with applications for leave to appeal and appeals against decisions made by the Immigration Adjudicators, the main hearing centre was in Breams Buildings, just off Chancery Lane, in Central London.
Toward the end of his life in 1976, Morris sent two instalments of his work to the Institute for American Thought ( IAT ) at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis ( IUPUI ).
Used for international business transactions, replaced by SEC Code < abbr title =" International ACH Transaction "> IAT </ abbr >.
Used for international household transactions, replaced by SEC Code IAT.
A group arose, initially called " Kinatechitapi ", Blackfoot for " All Indians "; the name was a nod of respect to the Indians Of All Tribes ( IAT ) who were then occupying Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay.
It is also formally approved by the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ) in both their Information Assurance Technical ( IAT ) and Managerial ( IAM ) categories for their DoDD 8570 certification requirement.
The Havelock Campus is primarily known for being the home of the Institute of Aeronautical Technology ( IAT ).
It is close to MCAS Cherry Point and to its Naval Aviation Depot ( NADEP ), so there is a chance for certified students from the IAT school to work on the air station upon graduation.
The IAT offers special condensed courses for medical doctors.

IAT and has
For example, the Implicit Association Test ( IAT ) examines the strength between the target concept and an attribute element by considering the latency in which a person can examine two response keys when each has two meanings.
Now, however the venue has shifted to Arakere Hall ( also known as the IAT Hall ) on Queen's Road.
The company already owned a stake in PT Indonesia Air Transport Tbk, a subsidiary of Pt Media Nusantara Citra Tbk, and president Hary Djaja says that " Given our experience with IAT, which has an excellent safety record, we're certain that we will be able to create positive synergies and improve the way Adam Air is run ,".
Although some controversy still exists regarding the IAT and what it measures, much research into its validity and psychometric properties has been conducted since its introduction into the literature.
" In research, the IAT has been used to develop theories to understand implicit cognition ( i. e. cognitive processes of which a person has no conscious awareness ).
The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure ( IRAP ), an implicit measure similar to the Implicit Association Test ( IAT ), with the key difference being that it measures specific relations between stimuli rather than general associations, has its theoretical basis in RFT.
IAT presently has students in Australia, America, Botswana, Brazil, China, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Mauritius, Mongolia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, the U. K., Vietnam and the West Indies.

IAT and used
One section of note is the import address table ( IAT ), which is used as a lookup table when the application is calling a function in a different module.

IAT and .
As the dynamic linker loads modules and joins them together, it writes actual addresses into the IAT slots, so that they point to the memory locations of the corresponding library functions.
The system of appeals to adjudicators ( who were appointed by the Secretary of State ) with the right of subsequent appeal to the Immigration Appeal Tribunal ( IAT ) ( whose members were appointed by the Lord Chancellor ) was first created by the Immigration Appeals Act 1969 ( 1969 c. 21 ).
Most of these cases are heard at the old IAT, at Field House, Breams Buildings, just off Chancery Lane in central London.
Among the vast Morris collection at the IAT are 381 titles of books and journal articles regarding pragmatism, logical empiricism, poetry, ethics, and Asian studies.
The International Appalachian Trail ( IAT ;, SIA ) is a hiking trail which runs from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Mount Katahdin, Maine, through New Brunswick, to the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec, after which it takes bridge crossings to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, a ferry ride to Newfoundland, and then continues to the northernmost tip of the Appalachian Mountains at Belle Isle, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The IAT was proposed in 1994 by Richard Anderson, a Maine fisheries biologist, with plans to traverse the portions of the Appalachian Mountains in Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec that the Appalachian Trail did not cover.
The first person to thruhike the IAT, as it then existed, was John Brinda from Washington State, in 1997.
The Newfoundland and Labrador extension to the IAT was proposed in 2003 and is still under construction.
The official opening of the first trail section of the IAT Newfoundland was September 23, 2006.
The IAT extends northeast from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Katahdin, Maine to Mars Hill, Maine, before following the U. S .- Canada border north to Fort Fairfield, Maine, where it crosses the border into Perth-Andover, New Brunswick.
From Cap Gaspé, the IAT skips to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and over the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Newfoundland, where the trail picks up again at Channel-Port aux Basques and follows the west coast of the island up the Great Northern Peninsula before terminating at the island's northernmost tip, Cape Bauld.
From there the IAT skips over the Strait of Belle Isle to the northern terminus of the Appalachian Mountain chain at Belle Isle.
Inspired by this evidence, efforts are being made to extend the IAT into Western Europe and North Africa.

may and allow
In such circumstances, it may well be to the advantage of the industry to allow an increase in the basic wage rate.
In this model, then, the industry is presumed to realize that they could successfully resist a change in the basic wage rate, but since such a change is the only effective means to raising prices they may, in circumstances to be spelled out in Part 2, below, find it to their advantage to allow the wage rise.
Where a growing season may, with luck, allow 60 days without frost, and where the soil is poor, sandy, quick-drying and subject to erosion, many farmers fail.
Another school frowns on such a shortcut, and insists that after leaving the bin an old red wine should first stand on end for several days to allow the sediment to roll to the very bottom, after which the bottle may be gently eased to a tilted position on its side in the cradle.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
When conditions are particularly inhospitable on land, larval breeding may allow continuation of a population that would otherwise die out.
The tail may have a constriction at its base to allow it to be easily detached.
Some jurisdictions allow force to be used in defense of property, to prevent damage either in its own right, or under one or both of the preceding classes of defense in that a threat or attempt to damage property might be considered a crime ( in English law, under s5 Criminal Damage Act 1971 it may be argued that the defendant has a lawful excuse to damaging property during the defense and a defense under s3 Criminal Law Act 1967 ) subject to the need to deter vigilantes and excessive self-help.
Usually programming languages allowing n-based indexing also allow negative index values and other scalar data types like enumerations, or characters may be used as an array index.
Conversely, a standard line on which voice service has been unsubscribed ( such as an ADSL dry loop ) may still accept calls to the 958 test exchange but not allow calls to standard numbers.
100 % solid PSAs may be low viscosity polymers that are coated and then reacted with radiation to increase molecular weight and form the adhesive ; or they may be high viscosity materials that are heated to reduce viscosity enough to allow coating, and then cooled to their final form.
The anthropic principle is often criticized for lacking falsifiability and therefore critics of the anthropic principle may point out that the anthropic principle is a non-scientific concept, even though the weak anthropic principle, " conditions that are observed in the universe must allow the observer to exist ", is " easy " to support in mathematics and philosophy, i. e. it is a tautology or truism
Whilst the uncertainty in the atomic mass computed by time-of-flight methods in atom probe is sufficiently small to allow for detection of individual isotopes within a material this uncertainty may still, in some cases, confound definitive identification of atomic species.
It has been suggested that this second melting may have taken place at a lower temperature to allow more zinc to be absorbed.
Occasionally, in the case of ten-valued cards, some casinos allow splitting only when the cards have the identical ranks ; for instance, a hand of T-T may be split, but not of T-K.
Brushes are typically made with nylon bristles, but sometimes use coarse animal hair, and may be mounted on a telescopic pole to allow greater reach.
The pectoral muscles may be released along its inferior edge to allow a larger, more supple pocket for the expander at the expense of thinner lower pole soft tissue coverage.
Other elements, however, may be viewed as bacterial parasites and conjugation as a mechanism evolved by them to allow for their spread.
Gross stated, " Should the Commissioner falter in proving alleged wrongdoing, the Court may allow LAD ( Los Angeles Dodgers ) to take further, limited discovery.
Brueys may have been hoping that the delay would allow him to slip past the British during the night and thus follow Bonaparte's orders not to engage the British fleet directly if it could be avoided.
For subjectivists rationality and coherence constrain the probabilities a subject may have, but allow for substantial variation within those constraints.
Typically, a work must meet minimal standards of originality in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time ( some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended ).
On average one of these calves will become a replacement dairy cow, and some of the rest may be reared for beef or veal ; however some are effectively produced solely to allow the cow to produce milk.
Coma may have developed in humans as a response to injury to allow the body to pause bodily actions and heal the most immediate injuries-if at all-before waking.

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