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PRF and produced
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PRF and International
The LDS Church has also compiled indexes of the submissions of its members, resulting in several large databases: the International Genealogical Index, or IGI, which includes both data extracted from filmed civil and ecclesiastic records from various worldwide locales and member-submitted information ; the Ancestral File, or AF, which includes the contributions of church members ; and the Pedigree Resource File, or PRF, compiled from member and non-member submissions.

PRF and during
For example, if 30 samples are taken during the quiescent phase between transmit pulses using a 30 kHz PRF, then true range can be determined to a maximum of 150 km using 1 microsecond samples ( 30 x C / 30, 000 km / s ).

PRF and is
Military applications require medium PRF which prevents range from being determined directly, and range ambiguity resolution processing is required to identify the true range of all reflected signals.
Because of the low Pulse Repetition Frequency ( PRF ) of most coherent pulsed radars, which maximizes the coverage in range, the amount of doppler processing is limited.
PD radars operate at too high a PRF to use a transmit-receive gas filled switch, and most use solid-state devices to protect the receiver low noise amplifier when the transmitter is fired.
The lateral lemniscus is located where the cochlear nuclei and the pontine reticular formation ( PRF ) crossover.
PRF is an acronym and can stand for:
Pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ) or Pulse repetition rate ( PRR ) is the number of pulses per time unit ( e. g. Seconds ).
The first term ( PRF ) is more common in device technical literature ( Electrical Engineering and some sciences ), and the latter ( PRR ) more commonly used in military-aerospace terminology ( especially United States armed forces terminologies ) and equipment specifications such as training and technical manuals for radar and sonar systems.
The reciprocal of PRF ( or PRR ) is called the Pulse Repetition Time ( PRT ), Pulse Repetition Interval ( PRI ), or Inter-Pulse Period ( IPP ), which is the elapsed time from the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse.
Within radar technology PRF is important since it determines the maximum target range ( R < sub > max </ sub >) and maximum Doppler velocity ( V < sub > max </ sub >) that can be accurately determined by the radar.
Pulse repetition frequency ( PRF ) is the number of times a pulsed activity occurs every second.
PRF has a pulse period,, which is the length of time between pulses.
PRF is usually associated with pulse spacing, which is the distance that the pulse travels before the next pulse occurs.
PRF is crucial to perform measurements for certain physics phenomenon.
The PRF for the strobe light is adjusted upward from a low value until the rotating object appears to stand still.
PRF is crucial for systems and devices that measure distance.
PRF is required for radar operation.
Because of the periodic nature of pulsed radar systems, it is impossible for some radar system to determine the difference between targets separated by integer multiples of the maximum range using a single PRF.
The range ambiguity resolution process is used to identify true range when PRF is above this limit.
Medium PRF is from 3kHz to 30kHz, which corresponds with radar range from 5 km to 50 km.
Range ambiguity resolution is used to determine true range in medium PRF radar.
Medium PRF is used with Pulse-Doppler radar, which is required for look-down / shoot-down capability in military systems.

PRF and slow
Sonar is a very slow technology with very low PRF for this reason.
Pulse-Doppler antenna motion must be slow enough so that all the return signals from at least 3 different PRF can be processed out to the maximum anticipated detection range.

PRF and .
Although independent of the IGI, the AF and PRF often contain duplications of IGI records.
Promising a national and social revolution, the Revolutionary Febrerista Party ( Partido Revolucionario Febrerista, PRF ), more commonly known as the Febreristas, brought Colonel Franco back from exile in Argentina to be president.
Weather radar uses a low PRF.
The doppler processor can only process velocities up to ± 1 / 2 the PRF of the radar.
Velocity information for aircraft cannot be extracted directly from low PRF radar because of sampling restricts measurements to about 75 mile per hour.
This medium PRF allows for the detection of either high speed targets or high resolution velocity measurements.
* The MD5-SHA-1 combination in the pseudorandom function ( PRF ) was replaced with SHA-256, with an option to use cipher-suite specified PRFs.
* PRF Set – Prepare for Record.
* PRF Clear – The VCR should be recording.
Within weeks, members of the PRF left the I. S.
* libprf1-alpha cross-platform, multi-language support for accessing the Preferences Registry Format ( PRF ) 1. 0 configuration files
The PRF descends the reticulospinal tract where it innervates motor neurons and spinal interneurons.
The Social Welfare Agency primarily concerns itself with dealing with the Padania Republic Faction ( PRF or RF ), an organization seeking an independent Northern Italy through acts of terrorism and bribery.
* Medium PRF ( pulse repetition frequency ) doppler radar used e. g. in fighter and missile applications

produced and document
Although passengers rarely have cause to refer to either document, all travel is subject to the National Rail Conditions of Carriage and all tickets are valid subject to the rules set out in a number of so-called technical manuals, which are centrally produced for the network.
Once one copy of a document has been produced, printing further copies is often quicker by means of a device called a " thermoform ", which produces copies on soft plastic.
In the normal course of business, a document is produced each time a transaction occurs.
In early 2000 Engelbart produced, with volunteers and sponsors, what was called The Unfinished Revolution – II, also known as the Engelbart Colloquium at Stanford University, to document and publicize his work and ideas to a larger audience ( live, and online ).
In practice, for software to be distributed as free software, the source code, a human-readable form of the program from which an executable form is produced, must be accessible to the recipient along with a document granting the same rights to free software under which it was published.
The excommunication of Bardinus was reiterated in Canon 6 of the document produced by Lateran I. Gelasius II promptly excommunicated the antipope Gregory VIII and Henry V. Gelasius was forced to flee under duress from the army of Henry V, and took refuge in the monastery of Cluny, where he died in January of 1119.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
Since the original ratification of H. 263 in March 1996 ( approving a document that was produced in November 1995 ), there have been two subsequent additions which improved on the original codec by additional optional annexes ( extensions ).
The ritual instructions in the Priestly code apparently grew from priests giving instruction and answering questions about ritual matters ; the Holiness code ( or H ) used to be regarded as a separate document later incorporated into Leviticus, but it seems better to think of the Holiness authors as editors who worked with the Priestly code and actually produced Leviticus as we now have it.
During negotiations between January and June 1215, a document was produced, which historians have termed ' The Unknown Charter of Liberties ', seven of the articles of which would later appear in the ' Articles of the Barons ' and the Runnymede Charter.
Knowledge of writing materials is also essential to the study of handwriting and to the identification of the periods in which a document or manuscript may have been produced.
Despite the cancellation, the aborted project did yield the documentary Lost in La Mancha, produced from film from a second crew that had been hired by Gilliam to document the making of Quixote.
Although Jefferson wrote that Congress had " mangled " his draft version, the Declaration that was finally produced, according to his biographer John Ferling, was " the majestic document that inspired both contemporaries and posterity.
Bravo, a document preparation program for the Alto produced at Xerox PARC by Butler Lampson, Charles Simonyi and colleagues in 1974, is generally considered the first program to incorporate WYSIWYG technology, displaying text with formatting ( e. g. with justification, fonts, and proportional spacing of characters ).
Optatam Totius, the Decree on Priestly Training, was a document produced by the Second Vatican Council.
* Canada's Food Guide, a diet planning document produced by Health Canada
By the end of 1971, JVC produced an internal document titled VHS Development Matrix.
For example, the URI http :// www. w3. org / TR / 2004 / REC-owl-guide-20040210 / wine # Merlot is intended by its owners to refer to the class of all Merlot red wines by vintner ( i. e., instances of http :// www. w3. org / TR / 2004 / REC-owl-guide-20040210 / wine # Merlot each represent the class of all wine produced by a single vintner ), a definition which is expressed by the OWL ontology — itself an RDF documentin which it occurs.
* in the case of an investing company, depart substantially from the investing strategy stated in its admission document or, where no admission document was produced on admission, depart substantially from the investing strategy stated in its pre-admission announcement or, depart substantially from the investing strategy.
Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conceived by a group of friends in June 2002 and publicised by Matt Jones who designed the set of icons and produced a downloadable document containing them.
In 1667, a Church investigation into the establishment of a feast day produced a document known as the Informaciones Jurídicas de 1666, purporting to gather information from informants whom had had some connection with Juan Diego.
However, articles published in academic journals, or work produced by freelancers for magazines, are not generally works created as a work for hire, which is why it is common for the publisher to require the copyright owner, the author, to sign a copyright transfer, a short legal document transferring specific author copyrights to the publisher.
He produced what was understood to be an internal document describing the EDVAC.
These can be reconstructed from the minute variations of size of the paper strips and the microscopic marks on their edges, and by comparison with the strips produced by known shredders, the individual shredder that was used to destroy a given document may be determined.

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