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The list of text forms in the W-region of memory and the contents of the information cells in the X and Y-regions are no longer required.
Its contents are another matter, for they reveal the kinds of interests pursued by the congregation.
The contents of the urn are reputed to be the ashes of an item of cricket equipment, a bail.
The contents of the Darnley urn are also problematic ; they were variously reported to be the remains of a stump, bail or the outer casing of a ball, but in 1998 Darnley's 82-year-old daughter-in-law said they were the remains of her mother-in-law's veil, casting a further layer of doubt on the matter.
The contents of the bowel are unsterile, and thus leakage of bowel contents, as from trauma, substantially increases the risk of infection.
FireTrack exploits a division in the way the Electron handles its display — of the seven available graphics modes, two are configured so that the final two of every ten scanlines are blank and are not based on the contents of RAM.
Thunderbird moved to an exclusive design where the L1 cache's contents are not duplicated in the L2.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
The contents are correspondingly varied: a confession of sin and a plea to God not to maintain his anger forever ( ch. 63: 7 – 64: 11 ); a poem on the theme that God has no need of a temple because Heaven is his throne and Earth his footstool ( Isaiah 66: 1 – 2 ); verses setting out conditions for admission to the community ; complaints of sin, incompetence and paganism ; and distinctions between the " righteous " and the " sinners ", foreshadowing the categories used in much later Judaism and early Christianity.
All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms ( which lack a cell nucleus ) are contained within the cytoplasm.
Within the cells of eukaryote organisms the contents of the cell nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm, and are then called the nucleoplasm.
Storage consists of storage devices and their media not directly accessible by the CPU, ( secondary or tertiary storage ), typically hard disk drives, optical disc drives, and other devices slower than RAM but are non-volatile ( retaining contents when powered down ).
The contents of these decks are a subset of a very large pool of available cards which have differing effects, costs, and art.
In the majority of experiments that are specifically about consciousness, the subjects are human, and the criterion that is used is verbal report: in other words, subjects are asked to describe their experiences, and their descriptions are treated as observations of the contents of consciousness.
Chromium isotopic contents are typically combined with manganese isotopic contents and have found application in isotope geology.
* Artillery shells and other munitions, which are color coded according to their pyrotechnic contents
The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.

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If the boat floats, the mass of the boat ( plus contents ) as a whole divided by the volume below the waterline is equal to the density of water ( 1 kg / l ).
Based on its contents, the book may be divided into four parts:
Part of the contents originally planned for the first book was divided out into a second book, which largely concerns motion through resisting mediums.
The contents of the Avesta are divided topically ( even though the organization of the nasks is not ), but these are not fixed or canonical.
Inguinal hernias are further divided into the more common indirect inguinal hernia ( 2 / 3, depicted here ), in which the inguinal canal is entered via a congenital weakness at its entrance ( the internal inguinal ring ), and the direct inguinal hernia type ( 1 / 3 ), where the hernia contents push through a weak spot in the back wall of the inguinal canal.
The Battle of the Somme is a black and white silent film divided into five parts, with individual sequences divided by intertitles summarising their contents.
The contents may be divided into four parts, which most scholars agree were combined from separate sources by a later redactor: the first is the Two Ways, the Way of Life and the Way of Death ( chapters 1-6 ); the second part is a ritual dealing with baptism, fasting, and Communion ( chapters 7-10 ); the third speaks of the ministry and how to deal with traveling prophets ( chapters 11-15 ); and the final section ( chapter 16 ) is a brief apocalypse.
The Château de Saint-Maur, still in the possession of the Condé, was nationalised during the French Revolution, emptied of its contents, and its terrains divided up among real-estate speculators.
In terms of contents, the Cursor Mundi is divided in accordance to the seven ages of salvation history.
After an auction of much of its contents, Ardwold was blown up ( the walls were too thick to use ordinary methods of wreckage ), and the property was divided into an exclusive housing development, named Ardwold Gate.
He divided the centrifuged contents into fractions, each of a specific mass, and discovered that particular fractions were responsible for particular cell functions.
The Chronicle is an illustrated world history, in which the contents are divided into seven ages:

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He would consign the cash box into the hands of Jed Hawksworth, then stand by while his employer checked the contents and the list of items sold.
The most basic archivers just take a list of files and concatenate their contents sequentially into the archive.
* Clear accumulator and shift contents of register into accumulator
Isolation of T. cruzi can occur by inoculation into mice, by culture in specialized media ( for example, NNN, LIT ); and by xenodiagnosis, where uninfected Reduviidae bugs are fed on the patient's blood, and their gut contents examined for parasites.
Feeding relations require extensive investigations into the gut contents of organisms, which can be difficult to decipher, or stable isotopes can be used to trace the flow of nutrient diets and energy through a food web.
The original document is scanned with a fax machine ( or a telecopier ), which processes the contents ( text or images ) as a single fixed graphic image, converting it into a bitmap, and then transmitting it through the telephone system.
The vesicles that leave the rough endoplasmic reticulum are transported to the cis face of the Golgi apparatus, where they fuse with the Golgi membrane and empty their contents into the lumen.
Even more powerful translators are ones such as UnionFS, which allows a user to unify multiple directories into one ; thus listing the unified directory reveals the contents of all the directories ( a feature that is missing in many Unices, although available in modern BSDs ).
Another example where HTTPS is important is connections over Tor ( anonymity network ), as malicious Tor nodes can damage or alter the contents passing through them in an insecure fashion and inject malware into the connection.
Upon contact with prey, the contents of the nematocyst are explosively discharged, firing a dart-like thread containing neurotoxins into whatever triggered the release which can paralyse the prey, especially if many hundreds of nematocysts are fired.
On 25 January 2011, the Council of Europe endorsed the report and called for a full and serious investigation into its contents.
Lysosomes fuse with vacuoles and dispense their enzymes into the vacuoles, digesting their contents.
This leads to assembly of multiple new phage particles within the cell and subsequent cell lysis, releasing the cell contents, including virions that have been assembled, into the environment.
It was hoped that investigations into the contents of the stomach would shed light on the contemporary diet, as was the case with Grauballe Man and Tollund Man in the 1950s.
This midrash collection was redacted into its final form around the 3rd or 4th century ; its contents indicate that its sources are some of the oldest midrashim, dating back possibly to the time of Rabbi Akiva.
Indirection: in many contexts, can be used, and effectively substitutes the contents of VBL into another MUMPS statement.
For example, to retrieve the contents of cell 123, we would load the value 123 ( in binary, of course ) into the MAR and perform a fetch operation.
Bryce downloads the contents of Carter's memory into the Network 23 computer system, and manages to boot them as a computer program.
Over time, the rubber would slowly dissolve, making the contents slightly sticky, and the mixture would separate into two layers – this was intentional, and the grenade should not be shaken to mix the layers, as this would only delay ignition.
Calcium causes synaptic vesicles filled with neurotransmitter molecules to fuse with the membrane, releasing their contents into the synaptic cleft.
While originally used primarily for encrypting the contents of e-mail messages and attachments from a desktop client, PGP products have been diversified since 2002 into a set of encryption applications which can be managed by an optional central policy server.
This process usually begins with cell lysis, in which a cell's membrane is disrupted and its internal contents released into a solution known as a crude lysate.
A router does not look into the actual data contents that the packet carries, but only at the layer 3 addresses to make a forwarding decision, plus optionally other information in the header for hints on, for example, QoS.
After the sperm penetrates the zona pellucida, part of the sperm's cell membrane then fuses with the egg cell's membrane, and the contents of the head diffuse into the egg.

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