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The user can adjust how far the blade extends from the handle, so that, for example, the knife can be used to cut the tape sealing a package without damaging the contents of the package.
Configurations and the yields relation on configurations, which describes the possible actions of the Turing machine given any possible contents of the tape, are as for standard Turing machines, except that the yields relation is no longer single-valued.
Any 3-tuple is called an instantaneous description ( ID ) of, which includes the current state, the part of the input tape that has not been read, and the contents of the stack ( topmost symbol written first ).
TPF will allow certain types of function traces to operate and dump their data to a tape, typically through user exits that present parameters to a called function or perhaps the contents of a block of storage.
The restoration won technical Emmy in 1988 for Ed Reitan, Don Kent, and Dan Einstein, who restored the original videotape, transferring its contents to a modern format, and filling in gaps where the tape had deteriorated with kinescope footage.
A disk image is a single file or storage device containing the complete contents and structure representing a data storage medium or device, such as a hard drive, tape drive, floppy disk, optical disc, or USB flash drive.
Here, M is a deterministic Turing machine, and x is its input ( the initial contents of its tape ).
Because DCC cassettes had no " bulges " near the tape access holes, there was more space in the case behind the cassette to insert e. g. a booklet for a prerecorded tape, or a folded up card on which users could write the contents of the tape.
For example, In the earlier versions of Sybase ASE prior to 15, " tape retension in days " parameter was static which always caused a problem whenever there is a plan to change the number of days which the backup has to be kept in the tape media without overwriting the existing contents in the production environment has now been made dynamic in the latest release.
When he did discuss the contents of one of the chapters to a privileged Brigid Berlin, Warhol was irritated that she did not tape the discussion.
A special phone line allowed thousands of callers to hear the contents of the 30-minute tape for themselves, at 36 pence per minute.
The second " Squidgygate " tape disappeared from the media without trace, before it had even had a chance to appear, with no further information on its contents, origins, or on its sudden surfacing in private hands after a gap of some seven years.
The machine had a program stored on a memory tape that directed it to retrieve parts from this " sea " using a manipulator, assemble them into a duplicate of itself, and then copy the contents of its memory tape into the empty duplicate's.
Sherry insisted that nothing good could come from revealing the contents of the tape to the public and urged Palmer to destroy it.
They also asserted that the CIA had not been able to determine the contents of the tapes by asking for descriptions from those who had viewed the tape, because they had no record of who had viewed the tapes.
Attempts to decode the programming tape were worse than merely unsuccessful — they also erased approximately half of the tape's contents.
The reverse was also true, allowing the machine to print the contents of memory directly to tape again.

contents and persuaded
Historian Xiang Da then persuaded Yu Youren, a prominent member of the Kuomintang ( Chinese Nationalist Party ), to set up an institution, Research Institute of Dunhuang Art ( which later became the Dunhuang Academy ), at Mogao in 1944 to look after the site and its contents.
In 1946, he persuaded the magazine's founder and editor, Harold Ross, to run John Hersey's story about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as the entire contents of one issue.

contents and own
The library's biblical and theological contents were more impressive: Origen's Hexapla and Tetrapla, a copy of the original Hebrew Version of the Gospel of MattitYahu, and many of Origen's own writings.
:( 1 ) All we have access to in perception are the contents of our own experience and
It is a mind which has its own contents as its object.
" WikiWikiWeb " was also the name of the wiki that ran on the software, and in the first years of wikis ' existence there was no great distinction made between the contents of wikis and the software they ran on, possibly because almost every wiki ran on its own customized software.
Franco Basaglia, a leading Italian psychiatrist who inspired and was the architect of the psychiatric reform in Italy, also defined mental hospital as an oppressive, locked and total institution in which prison-like, punitive rules are applied, in order to gradually eliminate its own contents, and patients, doctors and nurses are all subjected ( at different levels ) to the same process of institutionalism.
Galactic astronomy is the study of our own Milky Way galaxy and all its contents.
Addressing Petre ( who is known to have lent him money to advance the printing of the collection ), Byrd describes the contents of the 1607 set as ‘ blooms collected in your own garden and rightfully due to you as tithes ’, thus making explicit the fact that they had formed part of Catholic religious observances in the Petre household.
Arthur Bretnor invited leading SF authors and science writers to participate in virtual " symposiums " by contributing essays ( to fill Bretnor's own table of contents ) discussing the science fiction genre.
In contrast, US terrestrial stations are always local and each of them has a unique programme, albeit they are sometimes interconnected for syndicated contents ; but each local station still carries its own commercial and news breaks even then.
In particular, it is now accepted that although the contents of Mark lie logically between Matthew and Luke, this fact on its own has no definite chronological consequences, although combined with other facts could still support Markan priority.
Pliny devised his own table of contents.
In an Interview with German weekly Die Zeit British historian Orlando Figes claims that many gulag inmates he interviewed for his research identified so strongly with the book's contents that they became unable to distinguish between their own experiences and what they read.
Leland's own manuscript notebooks were inherited by Cheke's son, Henry, and in 1576 they were borrowed and transcribed by John Stow, allowing their contents to begin to circulate in antiquarian circles.
The term " individuation " has begun to be used within the media industries to denote new printing and online technologies that permit the mass customization of the contents of a newspaper, a magazine, a broadcast program, or a website so that the contents match each individual user's own unique mix of interests, unlike the mass media practice of producing the same contents for each and every reader, viewer, listener, or online user.
In another each person will have their own cracker and will keep its contents regardless of whose end they were in.
He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation, and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection.
Each is effectively an independent publication with its own contents.
Another source of mistakes is " the notion that thinking can either lead to knowledge out of its own resources without using any empirical material, or at least arrive at new contents by an inference from given states of affair ".
The Xtreme Legends expansion only have the new contents by its own, so players would require the original game disc and use the " Mixjoy " option to access all features.
Pliny's own table of contents for his encyclopedic Historia naturalis (" Natural History ") may be viewed online in Latin and in English ( following dedication ).
Whenever the player picks up any of the other PDAs found throughout the game, its contents are automatically downloaded to the player's own device.

contents and lawyers
* In September 2002, lawyers for Scientology contacted Internet Archive ( archive. org ), the administrators of the Wayback Machine and asserted copyright claims on certain materials archived as historical contents of the Operation Clambake site.

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