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The next significant advance in computer memory came with acoustic delay line memory, developed by J. Presper Eckert in the early 1940s.
Control theory made significant strides in the next 100 years.
Although the APA was closely involved in the next significant revision of the mental disorder section of the ICD ( version 8 in 1968 ), it decided to go ahead with a revision of the DSM.
The next small but significant technological step after hecto is the spirit duplicator, essentially the hectography process using a drum instead of the gelatin.
Although the Russian Empire would play a leading political role in the next century, secured by its defeat of Napoleonic France, its retention of serfdom precluded economic progress of any significant degree.
Count ( to the left ) the number of bit positions to the next most significant non-zero bit.
Otherwise, add d to the intermediate result, and continue in step # 2 with the next most significant bit in m.
The famine was by far the most significant turning point in the demographics of the country, as not only did Ireland's population not grow for the next century, it continued a slow decline, the result of which is that the Republic of Ireland has a significantly smaller population today than would be expected for a European country of its size.
In Munster, the IRA carried out a significant number of successful actions against British troops, for instance the ambushing and killing of 17 of 18 Auxiliaries by Tom Barry's column at Kilmicheal in West Cork in November 1920, or Liam Lynch's men killing 13 British soldiers near Millstreet early in the next year.
The next significant advances in integral calculus did not begin to appear until the 16th century.
After the Portuguese arrival in the area in the 16th century, the next significant Western contact was the arrival of David Livingstone along the shore of Lake Malawi in 1859.
After keyboards, drum pads are the next most significant MIDI performance controllers.
As in many cases a thread gets unblocked before the next scheduler invocation, this approach saves significant work.
On such systems three octal digits per byte would be required, with the most significant octal digit representing two binary digits ( plus one bit of the next significant byte, if any ).
The rightmost or least significant bit is considered bit 0, with value 0x01, the next least significant digit is bit 1, with value 0x02.
Tradition changes slowly, with changes from one generation to the next not being seen as significant.
It contains numerous woodcuts of dancers and musicians and includes many dance tabulations in which extensive instructions for the steps are lined up next to the musical notes, a significant innovation in dance notation at that time.
Tacticity is particularly significant in vinyl polymers of the type-H < sub > 2 </ sub > C-CH ( R )- where each repeating unit with a substituent R on one side of the polymer backbone is followed by the next repeating unit with the substituent on the same side as the previous one, the other side as the previous one or positioned randomly with respect to the previous one.
In fact, the very large diameter of the next generation tokamak implies that it will be very difficult to mitigate the disruptions that pose a significant challenge in future tokamaks where the increased stored energy can lead to unacceptably large transient heat loads on plasma facing components.
Also during the off-season, the Redskins acquired Mark May, Russ Grimm, and Dexter Manley in the 1981 NFL Draft, all of whom became significant contributors to the team for the next few years.
As the number of coupled harmonic oscillators grows, the time it takes to transfer energy from one to the next becomes significant.
For example, conducting multiple instrument approaches in the actual aircraft may require significant time spent repositioning the aircraft, while in a simulation, as soon as one approach has been completed, the instructor can immediately preposition the simulated aircraft to an ideal ( or less than ideal ) location from which to begin the next approach.

next and addition
Just before game time, Robinson's pretty wife, Connie informed him that an addition to the family can be expected late next summer.
In addition to numerous housekeeping tasks, the astronauts prepared the spacecraft for its return to Earth, or atmospheric reentry the next day.
The next major addition was the White Wing 1882 – 1884 added behind the eastern end of the South Front, the architect being Sir John Taylor.
In addition to using its ALU to perform operations, a CPU is also responsible for reading the next instruction from memory, reading data specified in arguments from memory, and writing results to memory.
Over the next five years modifications were made to this design, such as the addition of a circle surrounding the hand and sword and including the club's name in the badge.
" For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits – including her signature song " Coat of Many Colors " ( number four in 1971 )in addition to her duets.
In addition he was forced into US bankruptcy court three times in the next 8 years.
So we move on to the next order of operation, i. e., addition.
Toussaint's contribution was a critical addition to the Band's next project.
In addition to this a generation of writers passed through its offices and onto other RPG projects in the next decade, such as Phil Masters and Marcus L. Rowland.
The next eruptive period, the Castle Creek period, began about 400 BCE, and is characterized by a change in composition of St. Helens ' lava, with the addition of olivine and basalt.
For instance, the multiplication and addition units were implemented as separate hardware, so the results of one could be internally pipelined into the next, the instruction decode having already been handled in the machine's main pipeline.
The band assembled the next day to re-record several of the numbers with the addition of artificial crowd noise, none of which was disclosed to purchasers of the album.
The addition of addressing and control information ( which is called encapsulation ) to an SDU to form a PDU and the passing of that PDU to the next lower layer as an SDU repeats until the lowest layer is reached and the data passes over some medium as a physical signal.
In addition to the traditional Baroque pieces, Rococo has an Advancer piece that moves like a Queen, but captures the enemy piece it has run up next to, stopping just short of the piece taken.
In addition, because many homes had been destroyed due to the war, thousands of people were living in temporary shelters, even the festival restaurant next to the Festival Hall housed some 500 people.
The next day he brought into Moscow 4, 000 militiamen in addition to the 3, 300 already on the streets of the city.
The next social stratum consisted of a small number of freed slaves, many of mixed African and European heritage, in addition to some Portuguese merchants.
The next day, in the forenoon on Friday, all gather again to pray the Royal Hours, a special expanded celebration of the Little Hours ( including the First Hour, Third Hour, Sixth Hour, Ninth Hour and Typica ) with the addition of scripture readings ( Old Testament, Epistle and Gospel ) and hymns about the Crucifixion at each of the Hours ( some of the material from the previous night is repeated ).
* 1916 With the addition of a battery-powered telephone, the design of the MK V is finalized – however, several more design improvements are made over the next two years.
In addition, there was a medieval custom of refraining where possible from work on the day of the week on which the feast of " Innocents Day " had fallen for the whole of the following year until the next Innocents Day.
During a visit to Spain, in 1537, Alvarado had the governorship of Honduras reconfirmed in addition to that of Guatemala for the next seven years.
The next fourteen layers are from the Ottoman period and their addition is ( most likely mistakenly ) attributed to Sir Moses Montefiore who in 1866 arranged that further layers be added “ for shade and protection from the rain for all who come to pray by the holy remnant of our Temple ”.
The membership was steady for the next two decades except for the addition of Marshall University in 1954 and the departure of Western Reserve, which chose to de-emphasize intercollegiate athletics.

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