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No attempt is made by Ptolemy to weld into a single scheme ( a-la-Aristotle ), these independent predicting-machines.
There is a workable alternative to this potentially dangerous and harmful C. & O. - B. & O. merger scheme '' --
By this scheme, pulling one signal to clear locks all the other switch and signal levers in safe positions until the first signal is again restored to normal.
The interlocking frame we built at the model railroader workshop and then installed on Paul Larson's railroad follows the Fig. 1 scheme and is shown beginning in Fig. 7, page 65, and in the photos.
The scheme, in theory, is an ingenious adaptation of European registration systems to the conditions of African life.
it is only after he has involved her emotions in his scheme that he uses her given name, placing himself by implication in the position of a solicitous father.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange ( ASCII, ;) is a character-encoding scheme originally based on the English alphabet.
Having concluded that everything in the world is composed of air, Anaximenes then used his theory to devise a scheme explaining the origins and nature of the earth as well as of the surrounding celestial bodies.
The larger scheme of Canberra's layout is based on the three peaks surrounding the city, Mount Ainslie, Black Mountain, and Red Hill.
This scheme is taken from Perkins et al.
A current urban regeneration scheme, Elevate East Lancashire, is attempting to remedy these problems.
In this regulatory scheme, every current polluting facility is given or may purchase on an open market an emissions allowance for each unit of a designated pollutant it emits.
The graphic scheme above is an artist's concept illustrating the expansion of a portion of a flat universe.
Guidance is often, but not exclusively, employed as part of a BRT scheme.
Nevertheless, for convenience, there is usually some logical scheme behind the labels inside kets, such as the common practice of labeling energy eigenkets in quantum mechanics with a list of their quantum numbers.
However, there is considerable variation on this pattern in almost every respect, including length, number of lines and rhyming scheme, making the strict definition of a ballad extremely difficult.
Worse still, it is APX-complete, meaning there is no polynomial-time approximation scheme ( PTAS ) for this problem unless P = NP.
Whittaker summed the effects of gradients ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) to get an overall temperature gradient, and combined this with gradient ( 2 ), the moisture gradient, to express the above conclusions in what is known as the Whittaker classification scheme.
In this scheme each chemical substance is identifiable by a number known as its CAS registry number.
The following is a classification scheme showing the development of the modern Khmer dialects.
In this scheme, the CPU would then quickly switch to another thread which is ready to run, the switch often done in one CPU clock cycle, such as the UltraSPARC Technology.
ASCII was introduced in 1963 and is a 7-bit encoding scheme used to encode letters, numerals, symbols, and device control codes as fixed-length codes using integers.
IBM's Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code ( usually abbreviated EBCDIC ) is an 8-bit encoding scheme developed in 1963.
The following is a typical reaction scheme, where C represents the catalyst, X and Y are reactants, and Z is the product of the reaction of X and Y:

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He sought to run Congress as he ran his New York American or Journal, a scheme veteran legislators resisted.
Most commonly, within some scheduling scheme, one process needs to be switched out of the CPU so another process can run.
The London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ), needing to provide public transport cheaply for the former docks area to stimulate regeneration, considered several proposals and chose a light rail scheme using dock railway infrastructure to link the West India Docks to Tower Hill and to run alongside the Great Eastern line out of London to a northern terminus at, where a disused bay platform at the west of the station was available, for interchange with the Central Line and main lines.
In 1990, Canadian authorities uncovered a passport forgery scheme run by LTTE.
( A similar scheme is employed to run 68K software on modern x86 Alpha Microsystems machines.
WinCapita was a scheme run by Finnish criminals that involved about € 100 million.
With the introduction and standardization of the Windows key after Windows 95, this kind of control scheme became faulty because players could accidentally press the Windows key while trying to press Ctrl or Alt, and this in turn could interfere with DOS games run on top of Windows via the Dos prompt.
In August 1970, an Air Force Lieutenant was arrested for bombing two department stores in Whitehall as part of a robbery scheme, after he was run down by a motorcyclist when trying to flee the scene of one of the bombings.
The UK government has decided to run a dual system of subsidies in England, each year transferring a larger proportion of the total payment to the new scheme.
The scheme is run by The Ministry for Resources and Rural Affairs.
Busby explained the scheme: a new ensemble, the London Symphony Orchestra, to be run on co-operative lines, " something akin to a Musical Republic ", with a constitution that gave the organisation independence.
A new Crossrail station will be opened in Woolwich after a vigorous campaign to include it in the scheme run by Greenwich Council and Berkeley Homes.
The scheme was run by Dick Kitto who had been working at Dartington.
Beveridge quoted miners ' pension schemes as some of the most efficient available, and argued that a state scheme would be cheaper to run than individual friendly societies and private insurance schemes, as well as being cheaper than means-tested government-run schemes for the poor.
Halas and his coaches, primarily Clark Shaughnessy, invented a rather complex scheme building on the traditional T-formation, but needed the right quarterback to run it properly.
* New Generation Artists scheme, a talent scheme run by BBC Radio 3
Since at that time the machine could only run one application program at a time, and there was no fixed secondary storage, the engineers implemented a simple scheme which worked well with those particular constraints.
Plans for a flood relief channel centred at first on the Bridgwater to Taunton Canal, which follows a slightly higher course to the west, and does not run through peat, but the estimated cost of £ 1. 7 million was prohibitive, and so a scheme to upgrade the river costing around one third of that was implemented.
The original blue plaque scheme started in the 1860s, is now run by English Heritage in London.
Other schemes are run according to theme, such as the Transport Trust ’ s Red Wheel scheme, which places red plaques on sites of particular significance in the evolution of transport.
A green plaque scheme is run in London alongside that of English Heritage by Westminster City Council, with each plaque being sponsored by groups campaigning for memorials.
The resulting organization scheme assured that the Marshall Plan was run carefully and on a businesslike basis.

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