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core and module
There is also a Perl core module named CPAN ; it's usually differentiated from the repository itself by calling it CPAN. pm.
R6RS features a standard module system, allowing a split between the core language and libraries.
The core general serialization mechanism is the standard library module.
CADES was used in VME module development to hold separate definitions of data structures ( Modes ), constants ( Literals ), procedural interfaces and the core algorithms.
The first module of the station, known as the core module or base block, was launched in 1986, and was followed by six further modules, all launched by Proton rockets ( with the exception of the docking module ).
It was planned that the station's core module ( DOS-7 and the backup DOS-8 ) would be equipped with a total of four docking ports ; two at either end of the station as with the Salyut stations, and an additional two ports on either side of a docking sphere at the front of the station to enable further modules to expand the station's capabilities.
The orbital assembly of Mir began in February 1986 with the launch of the core module on a Proton-K rocket.
Kvant-1, having, unlike the four modules mentioned above, no engines of its own, was launched attached to a tug based on the TKS spacecraft which delivered the module to the aft end of the core module instead of the docking node.
The capability of Mir to be expanded with add-on modules meant that each could be designed with a specific purpose in mind ( for instance, the core module functioned largely as living quarters ), thus eliminating the need to install all the station's equipment in one module.
New interdisciplinary options in Liberal Studies and a compulsory core module in Environmental Sustainability will be introduced.
Ultimately, experience gained from the Salyut stations went on to pave the way for multimodular space stations such as Mir and the International Space Station, with each of those stations possessing a Salyut-derived core module at its heart.
Combining the Pentium II Deschutes core in a flip-chip package with a 512 KB full speed L2 cache chip from the Pentium II Xeon into a Socket 8-compatible module resulted in a 300 or 333 MHz processor that could run on a 60 or 66 MHz front side bus.
The S-SMP ( which has an 8-bit Sony SPC700 core ) is located on the left side of the sound module.
* Xpresso ( is not and never has been a module, it is a core functionality )
The modules based on the DOS design are not the only heritage of the Almaz program still in use: The habitat, propulsion and service module of the TKS spacecraft, the so-called Functional Cargo Block ( FGB ), went on to become the core of many Soviet and Russian space station modules.
It is made up of a single level 7, 20 credit core module: ‘ Theory and Practice of Teaching and Learning ’.
This means that Zvezda is similar in layout to the core module ( DOS-7 ) of the Mir space station.
The MIR-2 space station was redesigned after the failure of the Polyus core module to reach orbit.
* The QtCore module contains the core non-GUI classes, including the event loop and Qt's signal and slot mechanism.
For a finite, p-constrained group, an irreducible module over a field of characteristic p lies in the principal block if and only if the p ′- core of the group is contained in the kernel of the representation.

core and International
The ICD is a core classification of the WHO Family of International Classifications ( WHO-FIC ).
Within the United Kingdom government, responsibility for relations between Jersey ( and the other Crown dependencies ) and the United Kingdom lie in the Crown Dependencies Branch within the International Directorate of the Ministry of Justice, which has a core team of three officials, with four others and four lawyers available when required.
Multimate International developed the core word processing software and utilities ( file conversion, printer drivers ), but purchased and adapted sub-programs for spelling and grammar checking, list management, outlining and print-time incorporation of graphics in word processing documents ( MultiMate GraphLink ).
A number of poets belong to both academia and slam: as noted above Jeffrey McDaniel slammed on several poetry slam teams, and has since published several books and currently teaches at Sarah Lawrence College ; Patricia Smith, a four-time national slam champion, went on to win several prestigious literary awards, including being nominated for the 2008 National Book Award, and being inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006 ; Bob Holman founded the Nuyorican Poetry Slam has taught for years at the New School, Bard, Columbia and NYU ; Craig Arnold won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition and has competed at slams ; Kip Fulbeck, a professor of Art at the University of California, Santa Barbara competed in slam in the early-1990s and initiated the first spoken word course to be taught as part of a college art program's core curriculum ; and poet / academics such as Michael Salinger, Felice Belle, Javon Johnson, Susan B. Anthony Somers-Willett, Robbie Q. Telfer, Phil West, Ragan Fox, and Karyna McGlynn have devoted much attention to the merging of the poetry slam community and the academic community in their respective works.
The WHO and the World Bank constitute the core team responsible for administering the International Health Partnership ( IHP +).
The ICFTU lobbied for the ratification of the so-called " core labour standards " -- eight key conventions of the International Labour Organization concerning freedom of association, the abolition of child labour and forced labour and the elimination of discrimination in the workplace.
All FoE International campaigns incorporate elements of three core themes which are:
The process of combining the core wire with the steel tape was invented by the current owner of Razor Wire International, Renne Cano.
The six core founders ( Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Save the Children Alliance, Jesuit Refugee Service, Quaker United Nations Office, and Terre des Hommes ) were later joined by the following organizations:
The first AI in space ( Deep Space 1 ) was developed from Code TI, as is the MAPGEN software that daily plans the activities for the Mars Exploration Rovers, the same core reasoner is used for Ensemble to operate Phoenix Lander, and the planning system for the International Space Station's Solar Arrays.
The international ice core community has, under the auspices of International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences ( IPICS ), defined a priority project to obtain the oldest possible ice core record from Antarctica, an ice core record reaching back to or towards 1. 5 million years ago.
The core aspect of the revolutionary perspectives, and the political theory, of the Situationist International, has been neglected by some commentators, which either limited themselves to an apolitical reading of the situationist avant-garde art works, or dismissed the Situationist political theory.
He was at the root and at the core of the Situationist International project, fully sharing the revolutionary intentions with Debord.
In 2010, the redesigned King Street was awarded the International Community Places Award for its flexible design intended to draw people into the downtown core.
Clayton County is within the five-county core of the Atlanta Metropolitan Area, and is the county in which most of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lies.
The International Corridor or the Takoma / Langley Crossroads area is located at the intersection of University Boulevard ( Maryland Route 193 ) and New Hampshire Avenue ( Maryland Route 650 ), within proximity to the University of Maryland, College Park and the revitalized core of the Silver Spring Central Business District.
Many course requirements of the core curriculum can be certified through Advanced Placement ( AP ) exams or International Baccalaureate ( IB ) course credits, or placement exams in English and foreign languages offered by the university during orientation.
The campaign to achieve the UDAW is being co-ordinated by the World Society for the Protection of Animals, with a core working group including Compassion in World Farming, the RSPCA, and the Humane Society International ( the international branch of HSUS ).
Freedom of association, in this sense, is recognized as a fundamental human right by a number of documents including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Labor Organization Convention C87 and Convention C98 – two of the eight fundamental, core international labour standards.
Letterist International had almost no ideas in common with Isou's Lettrism, of which used the name only ironically ; instead, it was more a draft version of the Situationist International, of which anticipated many of the core ideas.

core and Space
" At its core, the gameplay is similar to classic shooter games ( such as Space Invaders ), presenting the player with the challenge of surviving while shooting every enemy in sight, but with its pseudo-3D first-person perspective giving environments a spatial representation that has a major effect on the level design and gameplay experience.
Some of this reputation was founded on the core of talent brought together for the filming of 2001: A Space Odyssey ( 1968 ) who subsequently worked together on series and feature films for Gerry Anderson.
* In Larry Niven's Known Space fictional universe ( 1964 ), neutronium is actual neutron star core material.
A Hubble Space Telescope | Hubble picture showing a quasar core
For example, the Space Shuttle flight computers initially used core memory, which preserved the contents of memory even through the Challenger's disintegration and subsequent plunge into the sea in 1986.
In 2005, the Hubble Space Telescope revealed 197 young massive clusters in the starburst core.
EADS Astrium Space Transportation was formed in June 2003 from the Space Infrastructure division of Astrium ( whose core was originally ERNO ) and the EADS Launch Vehicles division ( formerly Aérospatiale's Space division ).
On the Space Launch System ( SLS ), expendable versions of the engines are planned to be used in clusters of three, four or five, and draw their propellant from the rocket's core stage.
The spectrum of the X-ray source at the core is consistent with an active galactic nucleus, but an examination with the Spitzer Space Telescope shows no indication of activity.
The core of 47 Tuc was the subject of a major survey for planets, using the Hubble Space Telescope to look for partial eclipses of stars by their planets.
Despite his return to the Mostly Autumn fold in 2008, Iain still remains a member and core song-writer in Breathing Space.
While many of the features on the replica are simulated, some of the model's core parts, including the Michelin tires used on the landing gear, are authentic to the Space Shuttle Program.
The largest of three proposed vehicles was designated NLS-1 and used for its core stage a modified Space Shuttle External Tank with four Space Transportation Main Engines ( STMEs ) attached to the bottom of the tank.
As of late May 2009, DIRECT revolves a notional series of vehicles, dubbed " Jupiter ", that would utilize an external tank ( ET ) derived core stage powered by three or four Space Shuttle Main Engines ( SSMEs ), plus a pair of standard four-segment SRBs.
NASA's planned Ares V vehicle would superficially resemble this vehicle due to its " inline " setup, although the Mars Direct Ares used side-mounted Space Shuttle Main Engines and a core with the Shuttle External Tank's diameter for greater commonality with Space Shuttle infrastructure.
The Sustaining Grant, which provided the Space Sciences Laboratory with a core of funds for interdisciplinary research in the physical, biological, engineering, and social sciences, gave the Laboratory a foundation on which to build faculty programs and to generate new areas of graduate training through research.
In 1970, with the creation of Zodiac Espace as part of a joint project with the CNES ( National Centre for Space Studies ), the company revived its original core business: the air balloon.

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