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ability and store
With agriculture came increased population, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and the potential to support specialist craftsmen and administrators.
The advent of magnetic devices, such as the compass and much later, magnetic storage devices, allowed for the creation of far more accurate maps and the ability to store and manipulate them digitally.
Calculators also have the ability to store numbers into memory.
Some models have the ability to extend memory capacity to store more numbers ; the extended address is referred to as an array index.
weapons laboratory, as well as a custom-built battle van, constructed by the Wakanda Design Group with the ability to change its color for disguise purposes ( red, white and blue ), and fitted to store and conceal the custom motorcycle in its rear section with a frame that allows Rogers to launch from the vehicle riding it.
Fruits are highly perishable so the ability to extract juices and store them was of significant value.
Data structures are generally based on the ability of a computer to fetch and store data at any place in its memory, specified by an address — a bit string that can be itself stored in memory and manipulated by the program.
* Long-term storage and retrieval ( Glr ) is the ability to store information and fluently retrieve it later in the process of thinking.
* Visual processing ( Gv ) is the ability to perceive, analyze, synthesize, and think with visual patterns, including the ability to store and recall visual representations.
PKMζ maintains the activity-dependent enhancement of synaptic strength and inhibiting PKMζ erases established long-term memories, without affecting short-term memory or, once the inhibitor is eliminated, the ability to encode and store new long-term memories is restored.
Senator Al Franken has noted the seriousness of iPhones and iPads having the ability to record and store users locations in unencrypted files, although Apple denied doing so.
RNA is known to form efficient catalysts and its similarity to DNA makes its ability to store information clear.
The RNA world hypothesis is supported by RNA's ability to store, transmit, and duplicate genetic information, as DNA does.
The use of markup tags and codes remains popular today in some applications due to their ability to store complex formatting information.
Both systems had the ability to store memory images onto disk snapshots could later be used to restore the Spectrum to its exact previous state.
However, the disc's small size significantly impeded the ability to store analog video ; thus only 5 minutes of picture information could fit on the disc's surface ( despite the fact that the audio was digital ).
* The soil loses a lot of its nutrients like carbon, nitrogen and its ability to store water.
Volumetric heat capacity ( VHC ), also termed volume-specific heat capacity, describes the ability of a given volume of a substance to store internal energy while undergoing a given temperature change, but without undergoing a phase transition.
Later versions also added the ability for the Extent Overflow File to store extents that record bad blocks, to prevent the file system from trying to allocate a bad block to a file.
This stems largely from the “ junk-food hypothesis ” representing a shift in their diet from fatty herring and capelin to leaner fare like pollock and flounder, thereby limiting their ability to consume and store fat. Other hypotheses include increased predation by orcas, indirect effects of prey species composition shifts due to changes in climate, effects of disease or contaminants, shooting by fishermen, and others.
The freeze on design in 1943 meant that the computer design would lack some innovations that soon became well-developed, notably the ability to store a program.
Scientifically, thermal mass is equivalent to thermal capacitance or heat capacity, the ability of a body to store thermal energy.
The ability to quickly and cost effectively Print on Demand has meant that publishers no longer have to store books at warehouses, if the book is in low or unknown demand.
The proliferation of the smaller and less expensive personal computers and improvements in computing power by the early 1980s resulted in a sudden access to and ability to share and store information for more and more workers.

ability and image
) While the monarch retains some powers from the constitution, most particular is lèse majesté which protects the image and ability of the monarch to play a role in politics and carries modest criminal penalties for violators.
This type of compositing interface allows great flexibility, including the ability to modify the parameters of an earlier image processing step " in context " ( while viewing the final composite ).
A partial solution to this is some programs ' ability to view the composite-order of elements ( such as images, effects, or other attributes ) with a visual diagram called a flowchart to nest compositions, or " comps ," directly into other compositions, thereby adding complexity to the render-order by first compositing layers in the beginning composition, then combining that resultant image with the layered images from the proceeding composition, and so on.
The idea of the " image of God " demonstrates both the ability of man to move toward God ( as partakers in Christ's redeeming sacrifice ), and that, on some level, man is always an image of God.
There has been a refocus onto celluloid film's ability to capture an " indexical " image of a moment in time by theorists like Mary Ann Doane, Philip Rosen and Laura Mulvey who was informed by psychoanalysis.
LCD displays that use this implementation will usually have the ability to dim the LEDs in the dark areas of the image being displayed, effectively increasing the contrast ratio of the display.
A wide range of oil-based media is available, but the durability of the image on the stone depends on the lipid content of the material being used, and its ability to withstand water and acid.
The basis of this ability is the complex library of pulse sequences that the modern medical MRI scanner includes, each of which is optimized to provide image contrast based on the chemical sensitivity of MRI.
A unique feature of DHM is the ability to adjust focus after the image is recorded, since all focus planes are recorded simultaneously by the hologram.
These included very smooth forward and reverse functionality and the ability to smoothly zoom in and out of sections of the video image.
The ability to project a clear image of a small feature onto the wafer is limited by the wavelength of the light that is used, and the ability of the reduction lens system to capture enough diffraction orders from the illuminated mask.
Although PaintShop Pro is often considered comparable to Adobe Photoshop Elements in its feature set, it lacks photostitch capability, the ability to merge several images into a single larger image ( called Panorama in Photoshop Elements ).
However, this separation offers other advantages, such as the ability to shoot more rays as needed to perform spatial anti-aliasing and improve image quality where needed.
Silver halides are photosensitive and are remarkable for their ability to record a latent image that can later be developed chemically.
The SEM has compensating advantages, though, including the ability to image a comparatively large area of the specimen ; the ability to image bulk materials ( not just thin films or foils ); and the variety of analytical modes available for measuring the composition and properties of the specimen.
This flow, like that of an echo, reverberates ( off one's senses ) and goes back to its start ; meaning, one's sensory perception happens in the coming, going, or arch, of the flow ; and when the flow retreats back to its starting position, the atomic image is back together again: thus when one smells something one has the ability to see it too atoms reach the one who smells or sees from the object.
When the object is not distant from the lens, however, the image is no longer formed in the lens's focal plane, and the f-number no longer accurately describes the light-gathering ability of the lens or the image-side numerical aperture.
Her story of the doomed trumpet player Rick Martin was inspired, she wrote, by " the music, but not the life " of Beiderbecke, but the image of Martin quickly became the image of Beiderbecke: His story is about " the gap between the man's musical ability and his ability to fit it to his own life.

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