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In the 20th century, discussions about the afterlife address the interconnection between human action and divine judgment, the need for moral rectitude, and the eternal consequences of human action in this life and world.
With gauge railways seemingly under construction in Libya to the north and Nigeria to the south, and an interconnection between the two that quite likely would pass through Nigeria, this would seem to indicate that Niger will acquire standard gauge railways.
# The interconnection pattern between different layers of neurons
A single direct transmission channel, e. g., voice-frequency circuit, between two positions of a large switchboard to facilitate the interconnection of other circuits appearing at the respective switchboard positions.
RRTS uses channelized radio to provide radiotelephone services such as Basic Exchange Telephone Radio Service between a fixed subscriber location and a remote central office, private line service between a two fixed locations or interconnection between two or more central offices.
In computer networking, peering is a voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks for the purpose of exchanging traffic between the customers of each network.
Private peering is the direct interconnection between only two networks, across a Layer 1 or 2 medium that offers dedicated capacity that is not shared by any other parties.
# Layer VI, the Polymorphic or Multiform layer, contains few large pyramidal neurons and many small spindle-like pyramidal and multiform neurons ; layer VI sends efferent fibers to the thalamus, establishing a very precise reciprocal interconnection between the cortex and the thalamus.
To avoid shorting together different interconnection layers, thin insulating cards were placed between them.
Below illustrate the structure of interconnection between different interfaces.
An asynchronous transmission sends no characters over the interconnection when the transmitting device has nothing to send ; but a synchronous interface must send " pad " characters to maintain synchronization between the receiver and transmitter.
These solutions typically allow arbitrary and dynamic interconnection between any two domains on the Internet whenever a user wishes to place a call.
Adaptors exist to allow some interconnection possibilities between triax and BNC connectors.
Their use is becoming increasingly more common as it simplifies the interconnection between newer ISUP / SS7-based host office switches and the many older PSAP systems.
They developed the HP Interface Bus ( HP-IB ) to enable easier interconnection between instruments and controllers ( computers and other instruments ).
Between September 1969 and February 1971, fifteen new regional carriers were created, allowing for interconnection between a number of major cities in the United States.
This interconnection consists of two 138 kilovolt oil-filled submarine transmission cables installed 1975-78 under the Northumberland Strait at the western end of the Abegweit Passage between Murray Corner, New Brunswick and Fernwood, Prince Edward Island.
Due to a common interconnection between the Median and Ulnar nerves in the hand ( Riche-Cannieu interconnection ), the Median nerve may innervate the FPB in 35 % of people.
The interconnection between these networks is a big concern of Internet users, since Internet traffic via the global Internet is quite slow.
The ETA10 used fiber-optic lines for communication between the CPUs and I / O devices, a novel approach for systems interconnection in the 1980s.
A substation may include transformers to change voltage levels between high transmission voltages and lower distribution voltages, or at the interconnection of two different transmission voltages.

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Before the Telecommunications Act of 1993, the parastatal, could dictate its own terms, but after 1993, Telia was told to negotiate with companies seeking interconnection.
One of the major causes that lead competitions thrive in areas that did not have a history of monopoly was the light handed approach taken towards the interconnection issue by the regulatory body initially.
This campaign was successful enough to bring back Telia to the negotiation table over the interconnection issue.
The first priority of subcommittee 16 was to develop an architecture for open systems interconnection which could serve as a framework for the definition of standard protocols.
The first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet Exchange ( CIX ), formed by Alternet / UUNET ( now Verizon Business ), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic without regard for whether the traffic complied with the acceptable use policy ( AUP ) of the NSFNet or ANS ' interconnection policy .< REF > Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1990s :: CIX </ REF > The CIX infrastructure consisted of a single router, managed by PSI, and was initially located in Santa Clara, California.
The interconnection was operating near peak capacity due to the extreme cold weather and high heating demand, and was therefore more vulnerable than usual.
At IBM, Alan Gara started working on an extension of the QCDOC architecture into a more general-purpose supercomputer: The 4D nearest-neighbor interconnection network was replaced by a network supporting routing of messages from any node to any other ; and a parallel I / O subsystem was added.
It was a distributed memory MIMD architecture with a reconfigurable interconnection network.
The interconnection was seen as one of the highlight features of the titles.
At 9: 22 p. m. EDT, Long Island Lighting Company opened its 345 kV interconnection to Con Edison to reduce power that was flowing through its system and overloading 138 kV submarine cables between Long Island and Connecticut.
This was possible through new interconnection agreements mandated by the Australian Government's deregulation of the telecommunications industry, and provided the foundation for iiNet's later move into telephony ( via its iiPhone ( Later Phone Advantage and Phone 1 ) and iiNetPhone ( Later iiNet VoIP ) products ).
The HP-IL ( Hewlett-Packard Interface Loop ), was a short-range interconnection bus or network introduced by Hewlett-Packard in the early 1980s.
Other factors included a location in the Northeastern United States to give a short great circle path to Western Europe, it was located close enough to existing transcontinental radio relay television and telephone routes to facilitate interconnection.
The HVDC Vancouver Island is the name for HVDC interconnection between the Vancouver Island Terminal ( VIT ) near North Cowichan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island at and the Arnott Substation ( ARN ) near Delta, British Columbia at on the Canadian mainland, which went into operation in 1968 and was extended in 1977.
After its shut-down it was planned to dismantle GK Vienna-Southeast and rebuilt it in East Europe at a location close to the border to the CIS countries for the realization of an interconnection between the power grid of central Europe and the CIS countries.
Because the 2311 was to be used with a wide variety of computers within the 360 product line, its electrical interconnection was standardized.
He also discovered that a major problem facing the existing Florida railway systems was that each operated on different gauge systems, making interconnection impossible.
Low-cost Ethernet networking was used for interconnection instead of any special-purpose network.
He invented the fat-tree interconnection network, a hardware-universal interconnection network used in many supercomputers, including the Connection Machine CM5, for which he was network architect.

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if a carrier offers an enhanced service, it should be required to offer network interconnection ( or collocation ) opportunities to others that are comparably efficient to the interconnection that its enhanced service enjoys.
As part of its comparably efficient interconnection ( CEI ) offering, the carrier must make available standardized telephone networking hardware and software interfaces that are able to support transmission, switching, and signaling functions identical to those used in the enhanced services provided by the carrier.
Chiclayo, because of its location, serves as a point of interconnection for various cities of the Northeast of the country and has various bus companies which service cities such as Lima, Trujillo, Piura, Cajamarca, Chota, Cutervo, Bagua, Jaén, Chachapoyas, and Tumbes.
Also in early 1997, the Western Australian Internet Association, formed in 1995 to represent the Internet community in Western Australia, created a peering and interconnection arrangement known as WAIX ( Western Australian Internet Exchange ) between its members, which included iiNet and several other Perth-based ISPs.
In the announcement of that journal, Dunlap writes that the journal will publish research "... bearing on the interconnection of mental and physiological functions ", which describes the field of behavioral neuroscience even in its modern sense.
In its early days, it used a DELNI as its interconnection infrastructure.
WHEREAS, The Library of Congress is located beside, and is uniquely positioned, and statutorily part of, the world's most important law-making body, and the Library has an opportunity as it enters its third century to reinvigorate the interconnection between thought and action at a high level ; and
The station was built to provide Hydro-Québec with its first major power interconnection with the remainder of eastern North America to enable export of surplus energy made available by the completion of the Churchill Falls hydro-electric project in Labrador.
The actual structure of the network and the methods used to set the interconnection weights change from one neural strategy to another, each with its advantages and disadvantages.
During Boyer's tenure, the Foundation maintained its interest in higher education and broadened its work to recognize the interconnection of all stages in the educational experience.

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