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numbering and system
Cyrillic numerals were a numbering system derived from the Cyrillic alphabet, used by South and East Slavic peoples.
However, the defining recommendation indicates a change to a system similar to ISO 8601 and astronomical year numbering is likely in the future.
Examples of continuous numbering include counting by regnal year, principally found in the writings of German authors, for example Mommsen's History of Rome, and ( most ubiquitously ) in the Anno Domini year-numbering system.
Most often however the European numbering system for the international E-road network is used.
( The letters of the Greek alphabet were used in antiquity as numerals, so Bayer's scheme might be regarded as a numbering system.
Even where there is a commonly used calendar such as the Gregorian calendar, alternate calendars may also be used, such as a fiscal calendar or the astronomical year numbering system.
It is consistent with the big endianness of the Indian decimal numbering system, which progresses from the highest to the lowest order magnitude.
The standardized 1N-series numbering EIA370 system was introduced in the US by EIA / JEDEC ( Joint Electron Device Engineering Council ) about 1960.
February 29 came to be regarded as the leap day when the Roman system of numbering days was replaced by sequential numbering in the late Middle Ages.
The most famous Arabic mathematician is considered to be Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī ( 780 – 850 ), who produced a comprehensive guide to the numbering system developed from the Brahmi system in India, using only 10 digits ( 0-9, the so-called " Arabic numerals ").
Before the adoption of the current year numbering system, other systems were in use.
The U. S. Navy instituted its modern hull classification system on 17 July 1920, doing away with section patrol numbers, " identification numbers ", and the other numbering systems described above.
The Isle of Man is included within the UK telephone numbering system, and is accessed externally via UK area codes, rather than by its own country calling code.
* Indian numbering system
The numbering system contains routes or sections which are as yet unpaved or even unimproved tracks.
* Indian system: crore, lakh ( see Indian numbering system.
Sumeria had a base-60 system with a decimal subbase ( perhaps a conflation of the decimal and a duodecimal systems of its constituent peoples ), which was the origin of the numbering of modern degrees, minutes, and seconds.
Critics of the Meinhof's approach notice that his numbering system of nominal classes counts singular and plural numbers of the same noun as belonging to separate classes.
For this reason Ganda linguists use the orthogonal numbering system when discussing Ganda grammar ( other than in the context of Bantu comparative linguistics ), giving the 10 traditional noun classes of that language.
Later a numbering system based on the star's right ascension was invented and added to John Flamsteed's star catalogue in his book " Historia coelestis Britannica " ( the 1712 edition ), whereby this numbering system came to be called Flamsteed designation or Flamsteed numbering.

numbering and used
If your state has no provisions for the numbering of pleasure boats, you must apply for a number from the U.S. Coast Guard for any kind of boat with mechanical propulsion rated at more than 10 horsepower before it can be used on Federal waterways.
It also means that their letters can be used as an alternative method of " numbering " ordered items, in such contexts as numbered lists.
Such an ordering is not necessarily a numbering, but can be used to construct a numbering by fiat.
Astronomical year numbering, used by astronomers, includes a year zero ( 0 ).
Galileo steadfastly refused to use Marius ' names and invented as a result the numbering scheme that is still used nowadays, in parallel with proper moon names.
Historically the term GMT has been used with two different conventions, sometimes numbering hours starting at midnight and sometimes starting at noon.
Historically the term GMT has been used with two different conventions for numbering hours.
An invasion of Caledonia led by Severus and probably numbering around 20, 000 troops moved north in 208 or 209, crossing the Wall and passing through eastern Scotland on a route similar to that used by Agricola.
The Hebrew numerals are used only in special cases, such as when using the Hebrew calendar, or numbering a list ( similar to a, b, c, d, etc.
Roads are named using a numbering scheme similar to those used in the numbering of roads in Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; each road is assigned a letter, which represents the road's category, and a subsequent 12 digit number.
The highest order octet ( most significant eight bits ) in an address was designated as the network number and the remaining bits were called the rest field or host identifier and were used for host numbering within a network.
* Information transfer format PDUs, or I-format PDUs, with a 16-bit control and sequence numbering field, which are intended to be used in connection-oriented applications ;
In April 1999, Liechtenstein ceased to be a part of the Swiss telephone numbering plan, in which the country used the Swiss area code " 075 ", opting instead to have a unique country calling code, "+ 423 ".
While some congregations and their pastors might still follow this old calendar, the Revised Common Lectionary, with its naming and numbering of Days in the Calendar of the Church Year, is used widely.
The Meinhof numbering tends to be used in scientific works dealing with comparisons of different Bantu languages.
From this model onward, Apple no longer used a numbering scheme to identify their Power Mac models, but instead referred to them by their PowerPC processor generation number ( i. e. G3, G4, and G5 ).
The notation HDE can be used for stars in this extension, but they are usually denoted HD as the numbering ensures that there can be no ambiguity.

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The numbering of monobactams follows that of the IUPAC ; the nitrogen atom is position 1, the carbonyl carbon is 2, the α-carbon is 3, and the β-carbon 4.
He started numbering his works anew with ‘ opus 1in 1894 with his first large scale work, a piano sonata.
It uses a 1 – 70 numbering scale, where 70 represents a perfect specimen and 1 represents a barely identifiable coin.
However, in order to regard 2000 as the first year of the 21st century according to the astronomical year numbering, the astronomical year 0 has to correspond to the Gregorian year 1 BC.
This journal was continued under a new title but with the numbering continued from No 1, thus the first issue of The Dark Eidolon: The Journal of Smith Studies, ( Necronomicon Press ) is numbered " 2 " ( it appeared June 1989 ).
No current agreement exists on how many of the evacuees met the criteria to be an Ilois, and thus be an indigenous person at the time of their removal, but the UK and Mauritian governments agreed in 1972 that 426 families, numbering 1, 151 individuals were due compensation payments as exiled Ilois.
A company led by Captain Jean Danjou, numbering 62 soldiers and 3 officers, was escorting a convoy to the besieged city of Puebla when it was attacked and besieged by two thousand revolutionaries, organised in three battalions of infantry and cavalry, numbering 1, 200 and 800 respectively.
Irish Australians form the second largest ancestry group in Australia, numbering 1, 919, 727 or 9. 0 per cent of respondents in the 2001 Census.
Carson and his 400 troopers and Indian scouts met a combined force of Kiowa, Comanche, and Plains Apache numbering as much as 1, 500 at the ruins of Adobe Walls, Texas.
After Portuguese permanent settlement in Macau, both Chinese and Portuguese merchants flocked to Macau, although the Portuguese were never numerous ( numbering just 900 in 1583 and only 1, 200 out of 26, 000 in 1640 ).
* 1781 – American Revolutionary War: Battle of Guilford Courthouse – Near present-day Greensboro, North Carolina, 1, 900 British troops under General Charles Cornwallis defeat an American force numbering 4, 400.
The French fleet, reportedly numbering some 1, 700 ships proceeded first to Gravelines and then to the port of Dam.
The dial numbering can occur in 4 different formats, with 0 adjacent either to the 1 or the 9 and the numbers running in ascending or descending order with either the 0, 1 or 9 being closest to the fingerstop.
The most numerous of the Sino-Tibetan-speaking peoples are the Han Chinese numbering 1. 3 billion people.
In the 1970s and 1980s, there was also a significant community of South Korean migrant labourers, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, but most have since returned home ; the South Korean government's statistics showed only 1, 200 of their nationals living in the kingdom.
Zero-based numbering is numbering in which the initial element of a sequence is assigned the index 0, rather than the index 1 as is typical in everyday circumstances.
For the year ( Y ) astronomical year numbering is used, thus 1 BC is 0, 2 BC is − 1, and 4713 BC is − 4712.

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