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concurrent and training
Academic coursework may be concurrent or precede this didactic clinical instruction and is equally vital for their training.
Stewart ANGB and the 105 AW also host a site of the C-5 Aircrew Training System, which provides assured aircrew ground training that is concurrent with the C-5 weapon system and its operating procedures for regular Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard C-5 flight crews in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.
Sheldon immediately understood that improved teacher training in Oregon was a useless effort unless the condition of secondary schools underwent a concurrent major improvement.

concurrent and work
The work of Domitian's court poets Martial and Statius constitutes virtually the only literary evidence concurrent with his reign.
Hoare's most significant work has been in the following areas: his sorting algorithm ( Quicksort ), Hoare logic, the formal language Communicating Sequential Processes ( CSP ) used to specify the interactions between concurrent processes, structuring computer operating systems using the monitor concept, and the axiomatic specification of programming languages.
She noted that " there are at present two courts with concurrent jurisdiction doing first instance family law work with no legislative differentiation.
Soon, the band officially signed with Matador, concurrent with Pollard and his bandmates finally retiring from their day jobs to work in music full-time.
Ever competitive, and noticeably negative about his former bandmates ' solo work around this time ( especially McCartney's ), John Lennon is said to have taken particular offence at the apparent message in Harrison's album cover ( notwithstanding his own declaration regarding The Beatles in his concurrent song " God ").
The line of research investigating concurrent zero-knowledge proofs was initiated by the work of Dwork, Naor, and Sahai.
McDaid has had a concurrent career as a medical doctor and continues to work as a general practitioner in Letterkenny.
His Ph. D. thesis On the theory of general partial differential operators was finished in 1955, inspired by the nearly concurrent Ph. D. work of Bernard Malgrange and techniques for hyperbolic differential operators developed by Lars Gårding and Jean Leray.
However, due to the emotional stresses Pérez was suffering from related to his concurrent work as writer / artist on DC Comics ' Wonder Woman and as artist on the DC limited series War of the Gods, Pérez was unable to finish penciling each issue of Infinity Gauntlet.
If a company employs 400 system users in which 275 work during the day and 125 work at night, then they can opt to purchase only 275 concurrent user licenses since there will never be more than 275 users on the system during a normal work day.
* 2002 IEEE Computer Pioneer Award, for pioneering development in operating systems and concurrent programming exemplified by work on the RC 4000 multiprogramming system, monitors, and Concurrent Pascal
Some programs offer a concurrent learning model, allowing students the opportunity to work in the profession while they are earning their degree, so that they can test for licensure immediately upon graduation.
As of January 26, 2007, the members of Janne Da Arc are pursuing solo projects, concurrent with their work in the band.
This work is expected to be completed by 2014, concurrent with the twinning of Highway 7 from the 417 to Carleton Place.
The first fully formal model of concurrent X-machine composition was proposed in 1999 by Cristina Vertan and Horia Georgescu, based on earlier work on communicating automatata by Philip Bird and Anthony Cowling.
Included in the process is taking into full account funding, work force capability and time, subject areas that are extremely important factors in the success of a concurrent engineering system.
Holloway is most noted for her work as the singing voice of Valerie in Hanna-Barbera's 1970 Josie and the Pussycats television series and on the concurrent Josie and the Pussycats album.
The second book of this work consisted of a set of concordance tables ( Chronici canones ) that for the first time synchronized the several concurrent chronologies in use with different peoples.
The relationship of the model to other work is discussed in Indeterminacy in concurrent computation and Actor model and process calculi.
Mood stabilizers work to reduce the manic symptoms associated with the mixed state, but they are not considered particularly effective for improving concurrent depressive symptoms.
Cooperative work support is introduced since many concurrent workspaces may contain and change the same objects ( files ).
So, there are needs to synchronize objects and control concurrent work.

concurrent and experience
The likelihood of permanent brain damage from any given instance of severe hypoglycemia is difficult to estimate, and depends on a multitude of factors such as age, recent blood and brain glucose experience, concurrent problems such as hypoxia, and availability of alternative fuels.

concurrent and is
But if this is the case, then an arbitrary pencil of lines having a point, P, of **zg as vertex is transformed into a ruled surface of order Af having Af generators concurrent at P.
Since a ruled surface of order N with N concurrent generators is necessarily a cone, it follows finally that every line through a point, P, of **zg meets its image at P, as asserted.
A concurrent effort is needed to make oceanographic data useful on the spot.
A `` mental image '' subconsciously impressing us from beneath its language symbols in wakeful thought, or consciously in light sleep, is actually not an image at all but is comprised of realities, viewed not in the concurrent sensory stream, but within the depths of the fourth dimension.
However, legislating for alterations to the Act is a complex process, since the act is a common denominator in the shared succession of all the Commonwealth realms and the Statute of Westminster 1931 acknowledges by established convention that any changes to the rules of succession may be made only with the agreement of all of the states involved, with concurrent amendments to be made by each state's parliament or parliaments.
Nefopam is used in Europe for pain relief with concurrent opioids.
As Th1 response is required for an effective immune response to tuberculous infection, concurrent infection with various parasites produces a simultaneous Th2 response, which blunts the effect of BCG.
The upside is possible concurrent read of a same data group by two independent processes, which increases performance.
It is heavily utilized by the Database and Storage engines ( see above ) both to guarantee the correct execution of concurrent transactions, and ( different mechanisms ) the correctness of other DBMS processes.
Nevertheless, it is possible to roughly classify concurrent systems as " parallel " or " distributed " using the following criteria:
The upside is possible concurrent read of a same data group by two independent processes, which increases performance.
It is heavily utilized by the Database and Storage engines ( see above ) both to guarantee the correct execution of concurrent transactions, and ( different mechanisms ) the correctness of other DBMS processes.
Erlang ( ) is a general-purpose concurrent, garbage-collected programming language and runtime system.
When used to represent carried traffic, a value ( which can be a non-integer such as 43. 5 ) followed by “ erlangs ” represents the average number of concurrent calls carried by the circuits ( or other service-providing elements ), where that average is calculated over some reasonable period of time.
When used to describe offered traffic, a value followed by “ erlangs ” represents the average number of concurrent calls that would have been carried if there were an unlimited number of circuits ( that is, if the call-attempts that were made when all circuits were in use had not been rejected ).
This is the average number of concurrent calls during a given one-hour period of the day, where that period is selected to give the highest result.
" More precisely, it is " the quantitative analysis of actual economic phenomena based on the concurrent development of theory and observation, related by appropriate methods of inference.
Java is a general-purpose, concurrent, class-based, object-oriented language that is specifically designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
If the two sets of bodies do not have concurrent jurisdiction but, as in the case of the International Criminal Court ( ICC ), the relationship is expressly based on the principle of complementarity, i. e. the international court is subsidiary or complementary to national courts, the difficulty is avoided.

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