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conditional and access
The statistical information in the form of conditional distributions ( histograms ) can be derived interactively from the estimated mixture model without any further access to the original database.
The proximity to London and Heathrow have attracted a number of companies: Bupa ( healthcare ), J P Kenny ( Oil & Gas ), Logica ( telecommunications and IT consultants ) have major offices, NDS ( conditional access DRM provider ), Siemens Building Automation Division and British Gas ( part of Centrica ) have their national headquarters here.
Trusted systems in the context of national or homeland security, law enforcement, or social control policy are systems in which some conditional prediction about the behavior of people or objects within the system has been determined prior to authorizing access to system resources.
Most ( if not all ) of the systems in use now are proprietary, using different codecs for audio data compression, different modulation techniques, and / or different methods for encryption and conditional access.
By 1991, Sky had changed to a conditional access pay model, and launched a digital service, Sky Digital, in 1998, with analogue transmission ceasing in 2001.
In the mid-1990s, channels began moving their broadcasts to digital TV transmission using DigiCipher scrambling and conditional access.
DVB-CA providers develop their wholly proprietary conditional access systems with reference to these specifications.
* N3, the most recent version of the Nagravision conditional access system for cable and satellite television
To gain access to the " whole story " about a criticism, and not just " part of the story ", may be conditional on fulfilling certain entry requirements (" if you don't have the ticket, you don't get the knowledge ").
* Entitlement Control Message, a message carrying conditional access information in a digital broadcast conditional access system
FMeXtra can control listening with conditional access and encryption.
B-CAS conditional access card
All Digiboxes used to run on OpenTV ( the latest HD boxes now use what is known internally as Project Darwin software ) with Sky's EPG software and NDS VideoGuard conditional access.
In recent years, full-time content and cable channels have added encryption and conditional access, and occasional signals are steadily becoming digital, which has had a deleterious effect on the hobby.
While most of the hardware from the antenna to the receiver was common and could be successfully interchanged, both systems at the receiver used different encoding and conditional access methods, precluding the ability to switch services between the two carriers.
The system used the DigiCipher 1 system for conditional access control and video compression.
Were CSA to be broken, encrypted DVB transmissions would be decipherable, regardless of any proprietary conditional access ( CA ) system used.
Power analysis have also been reportedly used against conditional access modules used in pay television systems.
CAS or conditional access system, is a digital mode of transmitting TV channels through a set-top box ( STB ).
At the present time ( circa 2007 ), the OpenCable specification ( s ) do not make any use of a Java interpreter for the purpose of performing or managing the deployed conditional access ( CA ) systems, of which there are two primary types: ( 1 ) integrated or embedded, and ( 2 ) CableCARD based.
Most iDTVs do not inherently support pay TV, and as a result many are fitted with Common Interface slots to allow the use of a conditional access module.

conditional and system
In many religions, entrance to Heaven is conditional on having lived a " good life " ( within the terms of the spiritual system ) or " accepting God into your heart.
It is similar to a basic income or negative income tax system, except that it is normally conditional and subject to a means test.
Macros often allow positional or keyword parameters that dictate what the conditional assembler program generates and have been used to create entire programs or program suites according to such variables as operating system, platform or other factors.
In this system, when contraposition occurs, the modality of the conditional involved
Thus, the system can be analyzed with Schrödinger's equation and the guiding equation, with an initial distribution for the particles in the system ( see the section on the conditional wave function of a subsystem for details ).
It requires a special setup for the conditional wavefunction of a system to obey a quantum evolution.
When a system interacts with its environment, such as through a measurement, the conditional wavefunction of the system evolves in a different way.
This removes the need to do many method lookups and permits conditional branch statements and hard-coded calls to be inserted-often giving C-like performance with no loss of generality at the language level, but on a fully garbage collected system.
The Markov property states that the conditional probability distribution for the system at the next step ( and in fact at all future steps ) depends only on the current state of the system, and not additionally on the state of the system at previous steps.
This is the case when an instruction loop has a simple structure, or the possible outcome of a small system of conditional branching instructions is restricted to a small set of possibilities.
Whereas spousal support was considered a right under the fault-based system, it became conditional under the no-fault approach.
I. e., conditional on the present state of the system, its future and past are independent.
The conditional exponents are those of the response system with the drive system treated as simply the source of a ( chaotic ) drive signal.
On a system that uses conditional branching, this might translate to machine instructions looking similar to:
Beveridge himself was careful to emphasize that unemployment benefits should be held to a subsistence level, and after six months would be conditional on work or training, so as not to encourage abuse of the system.

conditional and DVB-CA
Under the Digital Video Broadcasting ( DVB ) standard, conditional access system ( CAS ) standards are defined in the specification documents for DVB-CA ( conditional access ), DVB-CSA ( the common scrambling algorithm ) and DVB-CI ( the Common Interface ).

conditional and defines
This code defines a new word ( again, word is the term used for a subroutine ) called using the following commands: duplicates the number on the stack ; places a 6 on top of the stack ; compares the top two numbers on the stack ( 6 and the ed input ), and replaces them with a true-or-false value ; takes a true-or-false value and chooses to execute commands immediately after it or to skip to the ; discards the value on the stack ; and ends the conditional.
The Fortran-95 Standard includes an optional Part 3 which defines an optional conditional compilation capability.
Many programming languages that use C-like syntax feature a ternary operator,, which defines a conditional expression.
In the first chapter, Frege defines basic ideas and notation, like proposition (" judgement "), the universal quantifier (" the generality "), the conditional, negation and the " sign for identity of content " ( which he used to indicate both material equivalence and identity proper ); in the second chapter he declares nine formalized propositions as axioms.
By analogy with the classical conditional entropy, one defines the conditional quantum entropy as.

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