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paper and consisted
At the time, air traffic control consisted of flight numbers, altitudes and headings written on little slips of paper and placed in a case.
Originally it consisted of paper or bamboo barrels that would have incendiary gunpowder within it, that could be lit one time and would project flames at the enemy.
It consisted of ( sometimes very elaborate and artistic ) pictures sent over rtty through the use of lengthy punched tape transmissions and then printed by the receiving station on paper.
The experiment consisted of Sherman and Wilkins at the end of each day to relax and visualise a mental image or " thought impression " of the events or thoughts they had experienced in the day and then to record those images and thoughts on paper in a diary.
Hokusai's painting, created in front of the Shogun, consisted of painting a blue curve on paper, then chasing a chicken across it whose feet had been dipped in red paint.
The NSC staff consisted of three groups: the Executive Secretary and his staff who managed the paper flow ; a staff, made up of personnel on detail, whose role was to develop studies and policy recommendations ( headed by the Coordinator from the Department of State ); and the Consultants to the Executive Secretary who acted as chief policy and operational planners for each department or agency represented on the NSC.
It consisted of a charge of powder and a bullet in a paper tube.
It consisted of a thin weak shell made of brass and paper that expanded from the force of the explosion.
Originally portrayed as an obsessive geeky student who passed the University's graduation exam because he was allowed to take the test paper of the absent Victor Tugelbend ( which consisted solely of the question " What is your name?
It was consisted in reading the market informations as price, volume, orders size, speed, conditions, bids for buying and selling, etc ; printed in a paper strip which ran through a machine called a stock ticker.
The paper consisted of four pages, 9 X 12 inches and is entirely edited by high school students.
His modification consisted of a paper tape reader from a teletype machine attached to a small device with metal " feelers " positioned to pass electricity through the holes.
The subject matter of Peto's paintings consisted of the most ordinary of things: pistols, horseshoes, bits of paper, keys, books, and the like.
These devices consisted of glass disks ( one per font ) that spun in front of a light source which selectively exposed characters onto light-sensitive paper.
The New Model Army consisted on paper of 22, 000 soldiers, comprising eleven regiments of cavalry each of 600 men for a total of 6, 600, twelve regiments of infantry each of 1, 200 men for a total of 14, 400, and one regiment of 1, 000 dragoons.
Cartridges consisted of a spherical lead ball wrapped in a paper cartridge which also held the gunpowder propellant.
This machine consisted of lancet-shaped blades working on a fly-press principle and piercing the paper with a series of cuts.
It consisted of a tissue-like carbon paper sandwiched between the film and the paper backing.
They consisted of a 3d red, 6d olive yellow, 1 /- bright red violet and a 1 /- dull violet issues, all on bluish paper.
In June 1972, the Gay Blade published its first multi-page edition which consisted of four pages and in April 1973, the paper expanded to eight pages and was printed on legal sized paper sheets, stapled in the middle and folded.
Like the first Zürich issue, it consisted of pairs of stamps, each printed in black on yellow-green paper, depicting the city's arms, and inscribed " Poste de Genéve " at the top and " Port local " at the bottom.
The duplicating fluid typically consisted of a toxic 50 / 50 mix of isopropanol and methanol, both of which were inexpensive, readily available in quantity, evaporated quickly, and would not wrinkle the paper.
The fourth edition, published in 1583, the last in Foxe's lifetime, had larger type and better paper and consisted of " two volumes of about two thousand folio pages in double columns.

paper and communication
It is only fairly recently, however, that linguists have developed a systematic way of charting voices on paper in a way that tells even more about the speakers and about the success or failure of human communication between two people.
Harry Nyquist's 1924 paper, Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed, contains a theoretical section quantifying " intelligence " and the " line speed " at which it can be transmitted by a communication system, giving the relation, where W is the speed of transmission of intelligence, m is the number of different voltage levels to choose from at each time step, and K is a constant.
In Shannon's revolutionary and groundbreaking paper, the work for which had been substantially completed at Bell Labs by the end of 1944, Shannon for the first time introduced the qualitative and quantitative model of communication as a statistical process underlying information theory, opening with the assertion that
Historically, letters ( in paper form ) were the only reliable means of communication between two people in different locations.
Diagram-based notations are the clearest way to show juggling patterns on paper, but as they are based on images, their use is limited in text-based communication.
Theory behind DSL, like many other forms of communication, can be traced back to Claude Shannon's seminal 1948 paper: A Mathematical Theory of Communication.
According to the Tampere International Business Office, the area is strong in mechanical engineering and automation, information and communication technologies, and health and biotechnology, as well as pulp and paper industry education.
After publishing a paper pointing out the advantages of direct communication between Russia and China by Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, he was appointed by Tsar Alexander I to make a voyage to the east coast of Asia to endeavour to carry out the project.
Ale Ebrahim, N., Ahmed, S. & Taha, Z. in their recent ( 2009 ) literature review paper, added two key issues to definition of a virtual team “ as small temporary groups of geographically, organizationally and / or time dispersed knowledge workers who coordinate their work predominantly with electronic information and communication technologies in order to accomplish one or more organization tasks ”.
When paper was first introduced to Europe in the 12th century, it gradually revolutionized the manner in which written communication could be spread from region to region.
Papanicolaou's next communication on the subject did not appear until 1941 when, with gynecologist Herbert Traut, he published a paper on the diagnostic value of vaginal smears in carcinoma of the uterus.
As stationery is intrinsically linked to paper and the process of written, personalized communication, many techniques of stationery manufacture are employed, of varying desirability and expense.
In this communication he translated Moreau's paper of 1803.
Harry Nyquist's 1924 paper, Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed, contains a theoretical section quantifying " intelligence " and the " line speed " at which it can be transmitted by a communication system.
" The paper noted that " including information about the controversy surrounding facilitated communication did not affect self-efficacy ratings, nor did it affect the number of responses that were produced.
When the rebellion of 1715 broke out, he refused to sign the paper in which the bishops of the province of Canterbury declared their attachment to the Protestant accession, and in 1717, after having been long in indirect communication with the exiled family, he began to correspond directly with James Francis Edward Stuart.
It asserts that paper means of communication will become out of date, with newspapers and letters becoming ancient forms for spreading information.
* Björk, B-C. ( 2007 ) " A model of scientific communication as a global distributed information system " Information Research, 12 ( 2 ) paper 307.
The official communication organ is the paper Armes Deutschland (" Poor Germany "), formerly Asoziale Rundschau (" Asocial Review ").
The publication of a Korean-language newspaper was a significant development, and the paper itself played an important role as a communication media to the masses until it was abolished in 1888 under pressure from the Chinese government.
In May 2004 the Premier of Alberta, Ralph Klein, brought public attention to the university due to allegations that he had plagiarized a paper that he submitted for a communication studies course he took from the school.
According to Dr. Felix Librero, professor of development communication and distance education of the University of the Philippines Open University, the term development communication was first used by then Chairperson of the Department of Agricultural Communications, Dr. Nora Quebral, in her paper, Development Communication in the Agricultural Context presented in a 1971 symposium in honor of Dr. Umali former Dean of the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture ( UPCA ) and University of the Philippines ( UP ) Vice President for Agriculture and Forestry Affairs, who had just been appointed FAO Deputy Director-General for Asia and the Far East.
Dr. Quebral clearly presented in that paper that development communication was to be treated as science, so all the tasks associated with communicating development oriented issues were based on the rigors of scientific inquiry ; a strong argument for undertaking rigorous research in the field of communication even if it was, at that time, limited to agricultural and rural development efforts ( Librero, 2008, p. 8 ).

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