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In the mid-1980s, DEC employees took over BIND development, releasing versions 4. 9 and 4. 9. 1.
ISC is the developer of several key Internet technologies that enable the global Internet ; such as BIND, ISC DHCP, OpenReg, ISC AFTR, an implementation of an IPv4 / IPv6 transition protocol based on Dual-Stack Lite, which is under development by several large ISPs within the IETF protocol standards development process.

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A remarkable feature of these KO mice is that they have a very restricted phenotype: Casp3, 9, APAF-1 KO mice have deformations of neural tissue and FADD and Casp 8 KO showed defective heart development, however in both types of KO other organs developed normally and some cell types were still sensitive to apoptotic stimuli suggesting that unknown proapoptotic pathways exist.
The Urban Land Institute ( ULI ) awarded the Battery Park City Master Plan its 2010 Heritage Award, for having " facilitated the private development of 9. 3 million square feet of commercial space, 7. 2 million square feet of residential space, and nearly 36 acres of open space in lower Manhattan, becoming a model for successful large-scale planning efforts and marking a positive shift away from the urban renewal mindset of the time.
A typical development time frame for a PAS is around 6 – 9 months.
John Smeaton made an important contribution to the development of cements when he was planning the construction of the third Eddystone Lighthouse ( 1755 – 9 ) in the English Channel.
On 3 April 2009, Norway too joined the programme pledging € 68. 9 million toward development costs and allowing its companies to bid for the construction contracts.
For example, the domestication of maize for agriculture has been dated to about 9, 000 years ago in southern Mexico, before the development of writing systems .< ref >
Software development company Microware developed the original OS-9 operating system ( not to be confused with the more recent Mac OS 9 ) for the 6809, later porting it to the 68000 and i386 series of microprocessors.
The official 1. 9 branch uses YARV, as will 2. 0 ( development ), and will eventually supersede the slower Ruby MRI.
Early during development of the space shuttle, NASA had estimated that the program would cost $ 7. 45 billion ($ 43 billion in 2011 dollars, adjusting for inflation ) in development / non-recurring costs, and $ 9. 3M ($ 54M in 2011 dollars ) per flight.
Version 9 was the final version of Windows Media Player to be released for Mac OS X before development was cancelled by Microsoft.
* Acme ( text editor ) is a text editor and development environment originally for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system
( Number 9, Clause 1, Article 2 ) The law also requires that some kinds of biotope which are full of specific variety should not be harmed by development.
The oldest in Siberia educative, scientific and innovative center: there are 9 universities, 15 research institutes, 6 business incubators and technology development special economic zone.
During VAZ 2108 development, VAZ engineers also looked closely at a range of European competitors like the Volkswagen Golf, Opel Kadett D, Ford Escort Mark III, and Renault 9.
This component has been deprecated as of DirectX 9 and Microsoft no longer recommends its use for game development.
It is a suburban development situated between Shooter's Hill and Bexleyheath north of the A2 road and 10. 5 miles ( 16. 9 km ) east south-east of Charing Cross.
Examples of such titles are games originally written for Direct3D 9 and ported to Direct3D 10 after their release, such as Company of Heroes, or games originally developed for Direct3D 9 with a Direct3D 10 path retrofitted later in development, such as Hellgate: London or Crysis.
Total research, development, launch, and support costs for the Ranger series of spacecraft ( Rangers 1 through 9 ) was approximately $ 170 million.
Schaumburg's transition from a rural community to that of a suburban metropolis began with Alfred Campanelli's first large scale suburban-style development in 1959 and Woodfield Mall's opening on September 9, 1971.
The town is actively trying to encourage business development along the western end of Route 9.

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These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
Following the kick-off of SAAMI's shooting development program in 1954, a most interesting meeting took place in Washington, D.C..
Anthroposophy took over from Theosophy a complex system of cycles of world development and human evolution.
In the 1830s and 1840s a new development took place with the Permanent Building Society, where the society continued on a rolling basis, continually taking in new members as earlier ones completed purchases, such as Leek United Building Society.
The Battle of Bouvines, which took place on 27 July 1214, was a medieval battle ending the twelve year old Angevin-Flanders War that was fundamental in the early development of France in the Middle Ages by confirming the French crown's sovereignty over the Angevin lands of Brittany and Normandy.
On October 13, 1986, a meeting took place regarding the establishment of a permanent base for fishing at Clipperton, between the high commissioner of French Polynesia, representing the state, and the survey firm for the development and exploitation of the island ( SEDEIC ).
Between 1850 and 1900, Cambridge took on much of its present character — streetcar suburban development along the turnpikes, with working-class and industrial neighborhoods focused on East Cambridge, comfortable middle-class housing being built on old estates in Cambridgeport and Mid-Cambridge, and upper-class enclaves near Harvard University and on the minor hills of the city.
Freedom was maximised when the government took a " hands off " attitude toward industrial development and supported the value of the currency by freely exchanging paper money for gold.
This was a concept which played a central role in the development of Taguchi methods by Genichi Taguchi, which took place during his visit to Indian Statistical Institute in early 1950s.
Subsequently, RDS ceased unilateral development of Euphoria and the openEuphoria Group took over ongoing development.
One study found that university students who took a child development course and attained high grades showed, when tested ten years later, average retention scores of about 30 %, whereas those who obtained moderate or lower grades showed average retention scores of about 20 %.
He took a proprietary interest in the development of the Crown Colony of British Columbia and wrote with great passion to the Royal Engineers upon assigning them their duties there.
* Zuken, formerly Racal-Redac Ltd., took concepts from the early EDIF 4 0 0 development to create a new proprietary format called CADIF for their Visula PCB-CAD system.
This development took advantage of new mass markets and emerging new technology, such as milling, preservation, packaging and labeling, and transportation.
In the next few years various others took part in this development of animated cartoons in the United States and elsewhere.
Created to fight " outside mainland France ", the Foreign Legion was stationed in Algeria, where it took part in the pacification and development of the colony, by notably drying the marshes in the region of Algiers.
Emperor Joseph himself took charge of Francis's development.
The first voyage of Christopher Columbus to the New World took place in 1492 as well, beginning the development of the Spanish Empire.
The World Wars, and the huge losses of life and gross abuses of human rights that took place during them, were a driving force behind the development of modern human rights instruments.
Its highest development took place under Shaka, initiator of several important organizational, weapons and tactical innovations.
Kermit was initially developed by and distributed for free by the Columbia University, until 1986 when Columbia founded the Kermit Project which took over development and started charging fees for commercial use.

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