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In practice many customers use multiple mainframes linked either by Parallel Sysplex and shared DASD ( in IBM's case ), or with shared, geographically dispersed storage provided by EMC or Hitachi.
It may be stored in multiple computers located in the same physical location, or may be dispersed over a network of interconnected computers.
There were multiple ideas of how to spread Max's immunity to humanity, including: an air burst that would spread the antibody and dispersed through the human race and save everyone from the comet or, the immunity would be attached to the viruses associated with the common cold and thus spread through the common cold ( he detailed how a scene would show original Cindy sneezing as part of the beginning of the immunity spread ).
The scope of a medium exercise can range from a few teams from one organisation co-located in one building to multiple teams operating across dispersed locations.
The application of data virtualization to ETL allowed solving the most common ETL tasks of data migration and application integration for multiple dispersed data sources.
For this reason, anycast is generally used as a way to provide high availability and load balancing for stateless services such as access to replicated data ; for example, DNS service is a distributed service over multiple geographically dispersed servers.
As ( visible or cultural ) ' minorities ' within both societies, they are dispersed around the world, but they still belong to a unique culture ( with multiple subcultures and factions inside ) and common identity.
The ability of a nation to apply all or some of its elements of national power-political, economic, informational, or military-to rapidly and effectively deploy and sustain forces in and from multiple dispersed locations to respond to crises, to contribute to deterrence, and to enhance regional stability.
Glass frogs originated in South America and dispersed multiple times into Central America.

multiple and generation
All versions of Gamma World eschew a realistic portrayal of genetic mutation, instead giving characters fantastic abilities ( often resembling comic book superpowers ) such as electrical generation, infravision, quills, sonic attacks, multiple limbs, dual brains, total body carapaces, precognition, planar travel, weather manipulation, telepathy, and " life leeching ".
“ Within a single generation, the working classes of Western Europe came to enjoy the multiple pleasures of the consumer society .”
* There is a type that has been observed in multiple siblings in the same generation in several families: termed familial inflammatory sIBM, but it is not passed on from generation to generation.
The Gatlings were the first widely used rapid-fire guns and, due to their multiple barrels, could offer more sustained fire than the first generation of air-cooled, recoil-operated machine guns.
In the US, generation is growing 4 times faster than transmission, but big transmission upgrades require the coordination of multiple states, a multitude of interlocking permits, and cooperation between a significant portion of the 500 companies that own the grid.
In each generation, the fitness of every individual in the population is evaluated, multiple individuals are stochastically selected from the current population ( based on their fitness ), and modified ( recombined and possibly randomly mutated ) to form a new population.
The multiple barrels provide both a very high rate of fire — around 100 rounds per second — and contribute to long weapon life by minimizing barrel erosion and heat generation.
Although a ZEB uses multiple passive solar building design concepts, a ZEB is usually not purely passive, having active mechanical renewable energy generation systems such as: wind turbine, photovoltaics, micro hydro, geothermal, and other emerging alternative energy sources.
Convergent thinking involves aiming for a single, correct solution to a problem, whereas divergent thinking involves creative generation of multiple answers to a set problem.
In order to reduce the dusts and increase the flowability of the powders, there is since over 20 years a new generation of spray dryers called multiple effect spray dryers.
Techniques that generate the set of elements from which words will be selected in natural-language generation algorithms have borrowed multiple sequence alignment techniques from bioinformatics to produce linguistic versions of computer-generated mathematical proofs.
This organization also facilitates the creation of a single compiler that can target multiple architectures, as only the last of the code generation stages ( the backend ) needs to change from target to target.
HIF power was estimated to cost slightly more than natural gas and slightly less than a next generation fission plant, without exploiting HIF ’ s ability to drive multiple fusion power chambers.
An AC alternator is able to produce power across multiple high-current power generation coils connected in parallel, eliminating the need for the commutator.
Other proposed applications of large-area field emission sources include microwave generation, space-vehicle neutralization, X-ray generation, and ( for array sources ) multiple e-beam lithography.
It allows men to copulate with multiple women, maximizing the number of offspring in the next generation ( Roughgarden and Akcay, 2010 ).
# Third generation: Integrated circuits ( silicon chips containing multiple transistors ).
* An output timing distribution component that utilizes the timing signals from the timing generation component to create multiple DS1 and CC output signals
Are we interested in tracing how and why a gene can spread through to the next generation or how and why a group can satisfy multiple genes that come together to form a group?
" The generation of more than one exciton by a single photon is called multiple exciton generation ( MEG ) or carrier multiplication.

multiple and sources
At the same time the multiple transvestitism involved -- the fat man as girl and as baby, as coquette pretending to be a baby -- touches for a moment horrifyingly upon the secret sources of a life like Jacoby's, upon the sinister dreams which form the sources of any human life.
Experiments and computational models in Multimodal integration have shown that sensory input from different senses is integrated in a statistically optimal way, in addition, it appears that the kind of inferences used to infer single sources for multiple sensory inputs uses a Bayesian inference about the causal origin of the sensory stimuli.
That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence are very strong on their own.
In electronics, cosmic rays and other sources of ionizing radiation cause noise pulses and single and multiple bit errors.
The evolution of this group of viruses appears to be complex with gene having been gained from multiple sources.
They also note that the discoverers of the two planets around NN Serpentis were confronted with multiple suggestions from various official sources and finally chose to use the designations " NN Ser c " and " NN Ser d ."
Triangulation, the practice of cross-checking findings with multiple data sources, is highly valued in qualitative research.
He interviewed witnesses, evaluated oral histories, studied multiple sources and then pronounced his particular version.
On May 26, 2004, Ashcroft held a news conference at which he said that intelligence from multiple sources indicated that al Qaeda intended to attack the United States in the coming months.
Lindy Hop entered mainstream American culture in the 1930s, gaining popularity through multiple sources.
The reference desk or information desk of a library is a public service counter where professional librarians provide library users with direction to library materials, advice on library collections and services, and expertise on multiple kinds of information from multiple sources.
Queuing delay occurs when a gateway receives multiple packets from different sources heading towards the same destination.
Mental disorders can arise from multiple sources, and in many cases there is no single accepted or consistent cause currently established.
He claimed to have heard from multiple independent sources about a creature living in the Congo region which was described as " half elephant, half dragon.
Such arguments have tended to focus on cases where the Talmud and other traditional sources express multiple or more liberal viewpoints, particularly where the role of women in the past was arguably broader than in more recent times.
Inspiration for the series is taken from multiple sources ; in addition to numerous traditional Christian themes, characters and ideas are freely borrowed from Greek, Turkish and Roman mythology, as well as from traditional British and Irish fairy tales.
" Theories must also meet further requirements, such as the ability to make falsifiable predictions with consistent accuracy across a broad area of scientific inquiry, and production of strong evidence in favor of the theory from multiple independent sources.
There are multiple variations of the story and, although some sources have recorded that the incident happened in a Test match, there is little doubt that the game in question was the tour opener at Sheffield Park.
There were multiple sources of leavening available for early bread.
The points of disagreement and contention between multiple sources would be written down in individual sentences or snippets of text, known as sententiae.
Weaker sources of circular polarization in nature include multiple scattering by linear polarizers, as in the circular polarization of starlight, and selective absorption by circularly dichroic media.
For example, the boot ROM could try to perform boot from multiple boot sources.

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