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The ' w ' stands for ' word ', where ' word ' is the native word size of the platform's hardware architecture.
The designer of the platform, Dr. Lindsey Brigman ( Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio ), insists on accompanying the SEAL team, even though her estranged husband, Virgil " Bud " Brigman ( Ed Harris ), is currently serving as the platform's foreman.
The platform's Council of Government is said to have sent a telegram, presumably to the Italian government, to protest the " violation of its sovereignty and the injury inflicted on local tourism by the military occupation ", but this was ignored.
The first game of the Halo franchise, it was released on November 15, 2001 as a launch title for the Xbox gaming system, and is considered the platform's " killer app ".
When this occurs, it is no longer possible to maintain the sensing platform's orientation.
Just south of the island platform's end is a pyramid-roofed original signal tower.
The southbound platform's fare control area is unstaffed, containing a bank of three regular turnstiles, two exit-only turnstiles, and two High Entry / Exit Turnstiles.
The Manhattan-bound platform's station house is staffed full-time and contains several sets of doors leading to the small waiting area from the platform, a turnstile bank, token booth, two staircases going down to either northern corners of Simpson Street and Westchester Avenue, and one elevator going down to the northeast corner.
The northbound platform's station house is unstaffed, containing several sets of doors leading to the small waiting area from the platform, a bank of three turnstiles, two staircases going down to either southern corners of Simpson Street and Westchester Avenue, and one elevator going down to the southwest corner.
The Flatbush Avenue-bound platform's fare control is unstaffed, containing two exit-only turnstiles, one High Entry / Exit Turnstile, and one staircase going up to the southwest corner of Beverly Road and Nostrand Avenue.
It is possible, with knowledge of the dance platform's pinout, to build your own control box.
The C library is quite extensive, and allows extensive usage of the target platform's hardware.
The station's decor is primarily bare concrete, metal, and steel, with the platform's ultramarine tiles and enlarged photographs of grass providing colour.
Since there is only one more station in the northbound direction, that platform's fare control is exit only, containing just full height turnstiles and three staircases, two of which go up to the northeast corner of Broadway and Dyckman Street and the other to the southeast corner.
Kibalnikov is located at one of the platform's ends.

platform's and by
Additionally, the missile will listen rearward to the launch platform's transmitted signal as a reference, enabling it to avoid some kinds of radar jamming distractions offered by the target.
Time magazine later credited him with the platform's opposition to forgiving the debts of America's allies in World War I and its promise to reduce government expenditures by 25 %.
This problem was made worse by the fact that the platform's range of motion was limited, and could be " tumbled " even by strong turbulence, requiring it to be reset again.
As a result, a particular platform's implementation of ( say ) POSIX Threads may employ stronger barriers than required by the specification.
The loading platform's facade was redesigned in 1946 by Hindenach and in 1960 by architect Bernard Liff of Liff, Justh and Chetlin.

platform's and information
It provides a depiction of the calculated point of impact, that works out from the launch platform's movement, the target's movement, gravity, projectile launch velocity, projectile drag, and other factors that can be entered, where a projectile will land and displays the information on the Heads Up Display ( HUD ).

platform's and number
However, it was internally divisive, and a number of candidates, including one of its two successful ones, repudiated the platform's main plank.

platform's and its
In this capacity the DPP was able to push through many of its platform's policies.
Guided anti-submarine weapons, such as torpedoes, seek out the submarine, either via its own sensors or from the launching platform's sensors.
Slip Stream was an unreleased conversion the game which in 1996 was being prepared for Sony PlayStation platform's Japanese market ( it was supposed to be later completely reshaped for its European release ).
Given the platform's high penetration rate in France, Skyrock has its share of highs and lows in the public eye, and deals with its share of uses and abuses.

platform's and scalability
It also acted as a marketing tool, helping to spread awareness of the Grid MP product and demonstrating the platform's scalability.

platform's and how
Since Dubov cannot admit the existence of the Soviet device, he agrees to Bradley's proposal that they work on the " theoretical " application of how a " theoretical " Soviet space platform's weapons would be coordinated with the American ones.

platform's and can
If the aircraft pitches up 90 degrees, the aircraft and platform's Yaw axis gimbal becomes parallel to the Roll axis gimbal, and changes about yaw can no longer be compensated for.
From the north end of the downtown platform's mezzanine, the adjacent side platform can be seen through a hole in the plywood.

platform's and up
The larger group reached the platform first, and walked to the edge together at about 11: 25 a. m. As several students jumped up and down, joking about the platform's stability, the platform toppled forward into the chasm.

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It was estimated that on 31 December 2008, 198, 938 Freeview certified set-top boxes and IDTVs had been sold since the platform's launch ( 146, 416 Freeview, 52, 522 Freeview UHF aerial ).
He co-wrote the JUnit software testing framework with Kent Beck and led the design of the Eclipse platform's Java Development Tools ( JDT ).
The PATCO platform has two fare areas, one at the platform's north end ( adjacent to the MFL's 69th Street-Bound Platform ), the other at the south end ( adjacent to the MFL's Frankford-Bound Platform ).

robustness and is
The ANOVA F – test ( of the null-hypothesis that all treatments have exactly the same effect ) is recommended as a practical test, because of its robustness against many alternative distributions.
Analytical chemistry research is largely driven by performance ( sensitivity, selectivity, robustness, linear range, accuracy, precision, and speed ), and cost ( purchase, operation, training, time, and space ).
Their robustness makes them suitable where a firm press is required, namely for carbon copy-type forms where a layer of carbon paper transfers the writing to subsequent copies.
The reduced degree of sexual dimorphism is primarily visible in the a reduction of the male canine tooth relative to other ape species ( except gibbons ), but also reduced brow ridges and general robustness of males.
Such robustness is as essential for an electronic communication system as it is for a language ; properly building such robustness into communications is done by channel coding.
The next step is to conduct a feasibility study to evaluate the financial viability, technical and financial risks and robustness of the project.
The choice of embedding algorithm in the most cases is driven by the results of the steganographic channel robustness analysis.
One of the areas that improves steganographic robustness is usage of a key scheme for embedding messages.
However, when the steganographic robustness is increased a bandwidth of the whole embedding system is decreased.
The free element is remarkable for its robustness, especially the fact that it has the highest melting point of all the non-alloyed metals and the second highest of all the elements after carbon.
The plant is useful because of its year-round growth and robustness in different climates.
This kind of test is done to determine the system's robustness in terms of extreme load and helps application administrators to determine if the system will perform sufficiently if the current load goes well above the expected maximum.
Packet switching is used to optimize the use of the channel capacity available in digital telecommunication networks such as computer networks, to minimize the transmission latency ( the time it takes for data to pass across the network ), and to increase robustness of communication.
There is a complex balance between the video quality, the quantity of the data needed to represent it ( also known as the bit rate ), the complexity of the encoding and decoding algorithms, robustness to data losses and errors, ease of editing, random access, the state of the art of compression algorithm design, end-to-end delay, and a number of other factors.
It is suitable for the above purposes because of the robustness of the preparation for electrophysiological experiments and ease of growing them.
One purpose of SMBus is to promote robustness and interoperability.
Ridders ' method is a variant on the false-position method that also evaluates the function at the midpoint of the interval, giving faster convergence with similar robustness.
The use of formal methods for software and hardware design is motivated by the expectation that, as in other engineering disciplines, performing appropriate mathematical analysis can contribute to the reliability and robustness of a design.
Second, how general is the positive association between phenotypic robustness and evolvability ?...

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