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prototype and is
It is expected that in 1963 two prototype aircraft will be available for flight testing.
That original Asteroids prototype board still exists, and is currently in Delman's personal collection.
This is a possible prototype of the Agamemnon of mythology.
Taylor's prototype table, which he designed and constructed, is still in operation.
In the above example, a prototype is used in a function declaration for ANSI compliant implementations, while an obsolescent non-prototype declaration is used otherwise.
Once a prototype has passed the tests at a certification lab, and that model is being constructed under the control of a certified quality system, the device is entitled to bear a CE mark, indicating that the device is believed to be safe and reliable when used as directed.
Perhaps the earliest prototype for a law of government, this document itself has not yet been discovered ; however it is known that it allowed some rights to his citizens.
One of the cyberpunk genre's prototype characters is Case, from Gibson's Neuromancer.
The most notable star in Cetus is Mira, designated Omicron Ceti, the first variable star to be discovered and the prototype of its class.
* AM CVn, a very blue star of magnitude 14, is the prototype of a special class of cataclysmic variable stars, in which the companion star is a white dwarf, rather than a main sequence star.
* RS CVn is the prototype of a special class of binary stars of chromospherically active and optically variable components.
There is now some hardware accelerated ray tracing equipment, at least in prototype phase, and some game demos which show use of real-time software or hardware ray tracing.
* Cybergirl Cybergirl is a cyber replicant prototype 6000, a " cyborg " from a distant planet who ran away to explore the beings she was created after, human beings.
Carmilla, the title character, is the original prototype for a legion of female and lesbian vampires.
It is not known whether the game's printed screen shots were from an actual prototype or were merely pre-development illustrations.
The categories are prototypes, and a patient with a close approximation to the prototype is said to have that disorder.
* The Moller Skycar M400 is a prototype personal VTOL ( vertical take-off and landing ) aircraft that some refer to as a flying car, although it cannot be driven as an automobile.
* LaBiche Aerospace's LaBiche FSC-1 is a developmental prototype Flying Car and is an example of a practical flying car capable of utilizing today's automotive and aviation infrastructure to provide true " door-to-door " travel.
LaBiche has flown a 1 / 10 scale model, tested a ¼-scale model and is currently finishing the FSC-1 prototype for road and air testing, as of 2006.

prototype and natural
Four-engined bombers such as the Avro Lancaster and Boeing B-29, with their long range and massive carrying capacity, were a natural prototype for a next-generation airliner.
The photograph included in this section depicts a three-stage diaphragm compressor used to compress hydrogen gas to for use in a prototype compressed hydrogen and compressed natural gas ( CNG ) fueling station built in downtown Phoenix, Arizona by the Arizona Public Service company ( an electric utilities company ).
His signature Mesiniaga Tower ( for the IBM franchise ) is regarded as his most didactic bioclimatic and prototype climate-responsive tower, where all his earlier experimental ideas from the previous tower projects are bought together here in one single built form, such as the positioning of the elevator core as a solar buffer at the tower's hot side, the critical placement of toilets and stairwells to have natural ventilation opportunities ( low energy ), solar-path guided sun-shade design ( climate-responsive facade design ), the use of evaporative-cooling at the uppermost roof level which has an overhead louvered canopy that provides a framework for future PV cells, vegetated and stepped facade-recessed sky-terraces as interstitial semi-enclosed spaces for office users.
Like the natural prototype, the in vitro affinity maturation is based on the principles of mutation and selection.

prototype and product
The prototype impressed Bushnell and Dabney so much that they felt it could be a profitable product and decided to test its marketability.
Later, Sony had a functional prototype of the Betamax format, and was very close to releasing a finished product.
Daytona Prototypes are a product of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, and offer a different interpretation of the prototype theme.
A prototype was demonstrated in 2004, but its release was continually delayed and the company never announced that the product was cancelled.
A prototype is often used as part of the product design process to allow engineers and designers the ability to explore design alternatives, test theories and confirm performance prior to starting production of a new product.
This type of prototype will allow designers to explore the basic size, look and feel of a product without simulating the actual function or exact visual appearance of the product.
There are pragmatic and practical limitations to the ability of a prototype to match the intended final performance of the product and some allowances and engineering judgement are often required before moving forward with a production design.
* Technology demo, a prototype version of a technology product
Despite demand from high-end users for more PCI slots in a G3 powered computer, Apple decided not to develop the prototype ( dubbed " Power Express ") into a shipping product, sometimes nicknamed the " Molar Mac " due to its resemlance to a tooth, that was made available only to educational markets.
WinGate 1. 0 was first released on 5 October 1995, and was a re-write of a product that had been previously released in prototype form by Adrien de Croy under the name SocketSet earlier that year.
Phase III of the ICTS program ended on 31 January 1980 when testing on the prototype was completed at the Millhaven site, by this point the government had invested about $ 57. 2 million, of a total $ 63 million spent on the product by the government and its industrial partners.
After carrying out research and organizing focus groups with mothers over a period of four years, he developed a prototype and performed cost analysis studies to ensure that the final product would not be sold at a prohibitive price.
This is where the detailed design and development of the product ’ s form starts, progressing to prototype testing, through pilot release to full product launch.
The earliest product brochure lists the target weight for the carbine variant at 5. 7 lbs ( 2. 6 kg ) with the then current prototype at 6. 2 lb ( 2. 8 kg ).
IntelliSense was first introduced as a feature of a mainstream Microsoft product in 1996, with the Visual Basic 5. 0 Control Creation Edition, which was essentially a publicly-available prototype for Visual Basic 5. 0.
It was produced after a fire at the Oldsmobile plant, when the prototype was saved by a nightwatchman named Stebbins, ( who later became the Mayor of Detroit ), and was the only product available to the company to produce, to get back on their feet.
Also in February 2008, Intel and STMicroelectronics began shipping prototype samples of their first PRAM product released to customers.
A technology demonstration is a prototype, rough example or an otherwise incomplete version of a product, put together with the primary purpose of showcasing the idea, performance, method or the features of the product.
A prototype typically simulates only a few aspects of, and may be completely different from, the final product.
The original purpose of a prototype is to allow users of the software to evaluate developers ' proposals for the design of the eventual product by actually trying them out, rather than having to interpret and evaluate the design based on descriptions.

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