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physically and separate
Despite their embrace of the principle of rectilinear inertia and the recognition of the kinematical relativity of apparent motion ( which underlies whether the Ptolemaic or the Copernican system is correct ), natural philosophers of the seventeenth century continued to consider true motion and rest as physically separate descriptors of an individual body.
If these relations are stored physically as separate disk files, completing a database query that draws information from several relations ( a join operation ) can be slow.
Independence from men as oppressors was a central tenet of lesbian-feminism, and many believers strove to separate themselves physically and economically from traditional male-centered culture.
From a historical perspective the three-tier architecture concept emerged in the 1990s from observations of distributed systems ( e. g., web applications ) where the client, middle ware and data tiers ran on physically separate platforms.
Emulsions and colloids are examples of immiscible phase pair combinations that do not physically separate.
These thermal cycling steps are necessary first to physically separate the two strands in a DNA double helix at a high temperature in a process called DNA melting.
In either case, episomes remain physically separate from host cell chromosomes.
The ending of a romantic comedy is meant to affirm the primary importance of the love relationship in its protagonists ' lives, even if they physically separate in the end ( e. g. Shakespeare in Love, Roman Holiday ).< ref > Mernit, Billy.
All of the separate chemical compounds, minerals and water — which when piled together constitute the sum total of the actual physical matter of the human body — are not of themselves a human body, however much they may be physically compounded and mixed and rearranged in the laboratory, since they are still only a pile of organic chemicals, minerals and water in a particular complex configuration.
The Times originally published its editorials and opinion columns in a physically separate " Commentary " section, rather than at the end of its front news section as is common practice in U. S. newspapers.
LINX operates two physically separate networks or switching platforms on different architectures using equipment from different manufacturers ( Extreme Networks and Juniper Networks ).
The Harvard architecture is a computer architecture with physically separate storage and signal pathways for instructions and data.
To physically replicate the functions of a VLAN would require a separate, parallel collection of network cables and equipment separate from the primary network.
However, unlike physically separate networks, VLANs share bandwidth, so VLAN trunks may require aggregated links and / or quality of service priorization.
Actions such as subdividing the default VLAN by splitting off the switch uplink ports into a separate new VLAN can suddenly terminate all remote connectivity, requiring the device to be physically accessed at the distant location to continue the configuration process.
CDPs are populated areas that lack separate municipal government, but which otherwise physically resemble incorporated places.
It became necessary in 1905 to separate the automobile department from its parent company to accommodate the growth of the business and to physically separate them, as a fire in the paint department of one could ruin both operations.
These could be separate instruments placed on a surface parallel to the axis of the bore or physically integrated into some form of sight mount.
This work has provided the most commonly used method for digitally interconnecting audio equipment worldwide using physically separate cables for each stereo audio connection.
The International terminal utilizes glass partitions to physically separate US-bound passengers from others from customs through to boarding.
Film historian Jimmy McDonough posits that Russ Meyer's usage of physically and sexually overwhelming female characters places him in his own separate genre.
Another unique aspect of the Imperial Guard is that the models for the regiments of different worlds are physically distinct, rather than the same models with different paint schemes like the other armies ( save the Space Marines where the Blood Angels, Dark Angels, Space Wolves, and Grey Knights Chapters all have models specific to them which other Chapters may not field and as such are considered separate armies ).

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( via their ARA / ARA2 / ASR products ) allowed ' Sideways ROM ' capability, that allowed the standard Acorn ROM space to be programmatically mapped out for alternative EPROMs, either physically via ZIF Sockets, or ' virtually ' via ROM-images loaded into ( Battery-backed ) RAM in the same ROM memory space.
That said, while IBM's zSeries can still run 24-bit System / 360 code, the 64-bit zSeries and System z9 CMOS servers have nothing physically in common with the older systems.
These pulses are included physically within pre-existing recordings on VHS and Betamax, and generated upon playback by a chip in DVD players and digital cable / satellite boxes.
Women experience significantly more partner violence than men do: 25 percent of surveyed women, compared with 8 percent of surveyed men, said they were raped and / or physically assaulted by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, or date in their lifetime ; 1. 5 percent of surveyed women and 0. 9 percent of surveyed men said they were raped and / or physically assaulted by such a perpetrator in the previous 12 months.
According to survey estimates, approximately 1. 5 million women and 834, 700 men are raped and / or physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually in the United States.
This distinction stems from the fact that common LAN technologies operating at Layer 1 / 2 ( such as the forms of Ethernet or Wifi ) are often geared towards physically localised networks, and thus cannot transmit data over tens, hundreds or even thousands of miles or kilometres.
The GIWU hardware equipment is physically located at the MSC / VLR.
These are often physically small compared to a standard PC, although still quite large compared to most simple ( 8 / 16-bit ) embedded systems.
Both NTSC and PAL / SECAM VHS cassettes are physically identical ( although the signals recorded on the tape are incompatible ).
Another common nickname for a son named after his father is having " Little " placed in front of his name, as in " Little Pete ", though this tends to be avoided if possible ( especially if the son happens to become physically bigger than the father he's named after, and / or when the son becomes a full grown adult, regardless of if he does, or doesn't physically outgrow the father he shares a name with ).
The seme is often depicted as the stereotypical male of anime and manga culture: restrained, physically powerful, and / or protective.
Some opponents of Trusted Computing advocate " owner override ": allowing an owner who is confirmed to be physically present to allow the computer to bypass restrictions and use the secure I / O path.
Some new DVD players, TV sets ( including HDTV sets ) and video projectors have DVI / HDCP connectors ; these are physically the same as DVI connectors but transmit an encrypted signal using the HDCP protocol for copy protection.
The word connotes something wrong or evil ; a monster is generally morally objectionable, physically or psychologically hideous, and / or a freak of nature.
Because the procedure is considered a permanent method of birth control ( not easily reversed ), men are usually counseled / advised to consider how the long-term outcome of a vasectomy might affect them both emotionally and physically.
Equipment must enable independent voting by visually and / or physically impaired voters.
physically weak god who is able to heal human supplicants afflicted by various ailments but apparently unable to heal him / herself.
Tauxenent / Doegs, who had shifted politically from Powhatan's alliance to Iroquois alliances, migrated physically into the Piscataway territories in the 1660s.

physically and satellite
Various technologies and strategies have been implemented for monitoring pipelines, from physically walking the lines to satellite surveillance.
It is controlled through a satellite link by P. Burke's brain, which is still physically located in her original body.
Where once it was considered as a completely separate satellite town of Dublin, Lucan is now perceived as part of the Dublin urban area ( although the M50 motorway ensures that the two do not physically merge with each other ), and it is the first town one meets when leaving Dublin on the N4.
The old apartheid era urban geography is still apparent and Steynsrus ’ satellite town is Matlwangtlwang, physically separated from the rest of Steynsrus on the other side of a highway.
* are physically separated from the metropolis by rural territory or by a major geographic barrier such as a large river ; satellite cities should have their own independent urbanized area, or equivalent
However, while edge cities may have their own government and share many characteristics with satellite cities, they are much more physically integrated with the core city and would not exist in anything like their present form if not for the suburban expansion of their larger neighbor.
For example Fort Worth, Texas is a twin of Dallas, Texas because though Fort Worth is somewhat smaller, it is proportionally close enough and physically integrated enough with Dallas to be considered a twin rather than a satellite.
When the station manager refused, the university administration responded by physically locking students out of the station and replacing its programming with a satellite feed from the World Radio Network.

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