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naming and satellite
When images are first obtained of the surface of a planet or satellite, a theme for naming features is chosen and a few important features are named, usually by members of the appropriate IAU task group ( a commonly accepted planet-naming group ).
* The AMSAT-OSCAR satellite naming convention
In 2006, CTV Montreal s program On Your Side conducted a three-part documentary on CSEC naming it “ Canada s most secretive spy agency ” and that “ this ultra-secret agency has now become very powerful ”, conducting surveillance by monitoring phone calls, e-mails, chat groups, radio, microwave, and satellite.
Wilkes was founded in 1933 as a satellite campus of Bucknell University, and became an independent institution in 1940, naming itself Wilkes College, after English radical politician John Wilkes.
In 1975, following Charles Kowal's discovery of the satellite Jupiter XIII in 1974 the IAU Task Group for Outer Solar System Nomenclature granted names to satellites V-XIII, and provided for a formal naming process for future satellites to be discovered.
The Karun Agro-Industries Corporation built a satellite town across the river from the old city, naming it Shushtar New Town.

naming and becomes
When the current through the device is reversed, the electrodes switch functions, so anode becomes cathode, while cathode becomes anode, as long as the reversed current is applied, with the exception of diodes where electrode naming is always based on the forward current direction.
* a name's referent is fixed by an original act of naming ( also called a " dubbing " or, by Saul Kripke, an " initial baptism "), whereupon the name becomes a rigid designator of that object.
" Firdaus realizes that she can exert her power over men by rejecting them, and can force men to yield to her will by naming her own price ; she gains self-confidence and soon becomes a wealthy and highly sought prostitute.
Emperor Pedro I of Brazil becomes king Pedro IV of Portugal but abdicates in favour of his daughter Maria II of Portugal, naming his sister as Regent and inviting all parties swear to accept a new constitution, drawn up by Pedro on 23 April and somewhat less liberal than that of 1820, based upon the Brazilian constitution.

naming and little
Names obfuscate the really interesting part, which is the branching order, and are therefore of little utility to the cladist-at odds with the taxonomist, who since the time of Linnaeus has been naming species.
Berlin and Kay's 1969 study of color terms across languages concluded that there are universal typological principles of color naming that are determined by biological factors with little or no room for relativity related effects.
In many jurisdictions, little or no training is required, even though a coroner may overrule a forensic pathologist in naming a cause of death.
* The Tracy High School football field and MVP trophy are named after Peter B. Kyne, a novelist from San Francisco whose Bohemian Club friends orchestrated the naming in 1927, even though Kyne had very little to do with Tracy.
This naming proposal found little favour, and the various types on the market continued to be known by the name of their individual designers or manufacturers, e. g. Rider's, Robinson's, or Heinrici's ( hot ) air engine.
Claris changed the product's name to FileMaker II to conform to its naming scheme for other products, such as MacWrite II, but the product changed little from the last Nashoba version.
One player chooses a letter of the alphabet and says, " I spy with my little eye something beginning with ...", naming the letter.
Rilla takes the sickly little boy back to Ingleside in a soup tureen, naming him " James Kitchener Anderson " after his father and Herbert Kitchener, British Secretary of State for War.
The writer, Jimmy Diggs, decided to honor the child's memory by naming Nancy's Voyager persona after the little girl.
In 1638, the Dutch West India Company secured a deed from the local Lenape people for the Bushwick area, and Peter Stuyvesant, chartered the area in 1661, naming it " Boswijck ," meaning " little town in the woods " or " Heavy Woods " in 17th century Dutch.
Hartt send the fossils-teeth, osteoderms and a fragment of the jaw-to the American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh, who later published its scientific description in the American Journal of Science, in 1869, naming based on these remains two new species: Thoracosaurus bahiensis, with small teeth strongly striated and Crocodilus hartii, with large teeth with little roughs.
But the naming of those specious and spirituous concoctions has a little more scholarship.
Note that this is only a naming difficulty: what to call various taxa of plants ; there is little debate about how the plants in question are related.
The little church is used most weekends for weddings or naming ceremonies, and the surrounding grounds ( including Victorian period gardens, wagon, and 30 historic buildings ) make the perfect backdrop for unique wedding, family photography or promotional photography.
Music was also negative, naming the song " agonising " and said that " this is a track so insulting in its cynical appropriation of hip-hop culture that you almost fail to notice that lyric: ' Used to have a little / Now I've got a lot / I'm still Jenny from the block.

naming and confusing
The 1200 used 1200 ns core while the 800 featured the SuperNOVA s 800 ns core, explaining the somewhat confusing naming where the lower number represents the faster machine.
The NP-family naming system is confusing: NP-hard problems are not all NP, despite having NP as the prefix of their class name.
It seems logical that he simply applied English usage to the Dutch naming, but it has also been suggested he was possibly confusing Zeeland with the Danish island of Zealand.
With the construction of the Jubilee line Extension, the opportunity was taken to introduce new trains, and today the line is worked by 1996 stock, which has an exterior similar to the 1995 stock in use on the Northern line but ( in spite of the confusing naming ) is technically less advanced.
The naming and numbering of American lightships is often confusing.
However, confusing street naming is not a necessary outcome of street network design and can be improved.
This approach to naming plant fossils originated with the work of and has stood the test of time ; although non-palaeobotanist may find it a confusing system, it is generally regarded as the most practical way to overcome the special taphonomic difficulties encountered with plant fossils.
The rules of botanical naming do not allow a scientific name to be changed merely because it is potentially confusing.
This reason for this confusing naming of the highway through Melbourne is that it follows streets and roads which were already named when the highway was named in 1920 and which were not renamed.
A confusing system for naming protected areas results in some types being used by more than one agency.
The first generation Luce had been called the " Mazda 1500 " or " Mazda 1800 " in export markets, but as engines of different displacement were beginning to be used across lines, such a naming philosophy would have soon become confusing.
The first generation Luce had been called the " Mazda 1500 " or " Mazda 1800 " in export markets, but as engines of different displacement were beginning to be used across lines, such a naming philosophy would have soon become confusing.
The dual naming system can be confusing for novices.
The naming of this muscle may be confusing, as it is the only capitis ( L. " head ") muscle that does NOT attach to the cranium.
A curious point is the naming of the streets ; it is often a difficult area for visitors to navigate on account of confusing street names, with an unusually high proportion named after either fruits or apparent ' somebodies '.
As a result, position naming on defense has become less confusing and more informative.
This is a useful function since knot names have evolved over time and there are many conflicting or confusing naming issues.

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