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The use of K in the binary sense as in a " 32K core " meaning 32 × 1024, or, can be found as early as 1959.
The core ideas of the Big Bang — the expansion, the early hot state, the formation of helium, and the formation of galaxies — are derived from many observations that are independent from any cosmological model ; these include the abundance of light elements, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure, and the Hubble diagram for Type Ia supernovae.
In that early form of chemical science, it was believed by many that the best way to heat certain materials was to mimic the supposed natural processes, occurring in the Earth's core, by which precious metals were believed to be germinated.
However, although these early writers contributed greatly to the philosophical discovery of mind and this would ultimately lead to the development of psychology, they were working with an entirely different set of tools and core concepts than those of the cognitive scientist.
The show's production team was tested when many core cast members left the programme in the early 1970s.
A 1964 ad expressed the main advantage of the PDP-5, " Now you can own the PDP-5 computer for what a core memory alone used to cost: $ 27, 000 " 116 PDP-5s were produced until the lines were shut down in early 1967.
Most early discussions of diaspora were firmly rooted in a conceptual ' homeland '; they were concerned with a paradigmatic case, or a small number of core cases.
This side became known as the " Baby Bombers ", as the core of the side was made up of young players early in their careers.
Because Greater Poland was the settlement area of the Polans and the core of the early Polish state, the region was at times simply called " Poland " ( Latin Polonia ).
Unlike other Polish provinces, especially Silesia, Lesser Poland did not undergo further fragmentation, and in early 14th century became the core of the reunited nation ( together with Greater Poland ).
This may suggest that the core 24, 000 verses, known as the Bharata, as well as an early version of the extended Mahabharata, were composed by the 4th century BCE.
Though it was not intended, these new modes made the 68020 very suitable for page printing ; most laser printers in the early ' 90s had a 68EC020 at their core.
However, almost all high medieval armies in Europe were composed of a great deal of paid core troops, and there was a large mercenary market in Europe from at least the early 12th century.
In the early 21st century, the core membership of Farrakhan's Nation of Islam was estimated at between 10, 000 and 50, 000 — though in the same period Farrakhan was delivering speeches that regularly attracted crowds of more than 30, 000 in large cities across the United States.
The fact that most of the early post-translational modifications found were concentrated within the tail extensions that protrude from the nucleosome core lead to two main theories regarding the mechanism of histone modification.
None of these bands played exclusively rhythm and blues, but it remained at the core of their early albums.
The pre-Classical form of Sanskrit is known as Vedic Sanskrit, with the language of the Rigveda being the oldest and most archaic stage preserved, its oldest core dating back to as early as 1500 BCE.
In 1992, the MGM library, which included Warner Brothers properties including the early Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies libraries and also the Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios Popeye cartoons, became the core of Cartoon Network.
Since the early minicomputers used magnetic core memory, which did not lose its information when power was off, these bootstrap loaders would remain in place unless they were erased, which sometimes happened accidentally when a program bug caused a loop that overwrote all of memory.
The hard core of the Free State Boers under Christiaan De Wet, accompanied by President Steyn, left the basin early.
To fit better in the Chrysler Corporation lineup, alongside low-priced Plymouth and medium-priced DeSoto, Dodge ’ s lineup for early 1930 was trimmed down to a core group of two lines and thirteen models ( from three lines and nineteen models just over a year previous ).
For many early networks, such as UUCPNET, FidoNet and BITNET, lists of machines that were open relays were a core part of those networks.
This was the core for resentment and the persecution of early Christian communities.
In the early 1950s, Foucualt came under the influence of German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, who would remain a core influence on his work throughout his life.
On early standalone or batch-processing systems, core dumps allowed a user to debug a program without monopolizing the ( very expensive ) computing facility for debugging ; a printout could also be more convenient than debugging using switches and lights.

core and town
The " stable " core of French society, town guildspeople and village labourers, included cases of staggering social and geographic continuity, but even this core required regular renewal.
Although many now attribute the rise of the shopping mall to the decline of the American downtown core, Rouse's focus at the time was on the introduction of malls as a form of town center for the suburbs.
The Oilers had done a poor job of drafting during the dynasty years, and the younger players hadn't had nearly enough time to develop before the core of the 1980s dynasty left town.
With traditional core competences in civil engineering, environment, transport, town and regional planning, mechanics, industrial management and logistics, École des Ponts ParisTech offers high-level programmes in an extensive range of fields, from applied mathematics to economics and management.
The ruined Abbey of Roscommon is on the outskirts of the core of the town, and is reachable by a path at the back of the Abbey Hotel running alongside the Abbey boy's school.
Thomaston has one historic district, the Thomaston Central Historic District, which encompasses the core of the town.
Cyberjaya is a town with a science park as the core that forms a key part of the Multimedia Super Corridor in Malaysia.
The village contains numerous landmark buildings, and its historic core is itself a National Historic Landmark District, designated for its outstanding implementation of town design.
Many buildings in the town core have been renovated.
The study was to help create a more pedestrian-friendly and interconnected town center by encouraging walking and other modes of transportation to and around the commercial core.
While the smorgasbord of later additions on these houses gives the older part of town an eccentric and fanciful personality, each of these older houses has a small, tent-shaped core dating from the first cottage construction.
The town core was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008 as the Sharpsburg Historic District.
One was in town 1 south, range 8 east, for an 80 acre parcel-the north east quarter of the Western half of section 33, and an additional 80 acre parcel in Town 1 South, Range 9 east, which is roughly the core of the city of present day Wayne, MI.
In 1880, many of the core businesses of the town were purchased by William Brackmann, whose brother assumed duty as postmaster.
The triangle remained the industrial, commercial and retailing core of the town until 1957 when the bypass of Main Street, PA Rt.
The triangle remained the industrial, commercial and retailing core of the town until 1957 when the bypass of East Main Street, PA Rt.
In the same year his son Daniel plotted the area between Mill Street and Church Street, the historic core of the town which now bears his name.
Gatlinburg also has numbered intersections in the core of the town.
They created the Victorian core of the town, attracting thousands of visitors and year-round residents.
The original plan of the town called for ten blocks, which form the core of Culpeper's downtown area today.
Lake Forest Park Towne Centre, the city's commercial core, was built in 1964 and hugs Bothell Way on the eastern border of town, not far from the lakeshore.
The core area of the town center has also been designated as a historic district.
Upper town: ( oldest part, remains from the 13th and 16th centuries, town walls still standing ), old town hall ( 1662 ); the Martinsturm is considered the landmark of Bregenz ( late Roman core, chapel with frescos from 1362, from 1599 to 1601 a storey was added, biggest Baroque bulb-shaped steeple in Central Europe, houses the Museum of Military History ); Gothic parish church of St. Gall ( the Roman-Romanesque foundations date from before 1380, rebuilt around 1480, from 1737 to 1938 altered by F. A.

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