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site and enables
* A sports therapy performance centre which enables elite level sports science and medicine services to be provided on site
* Fishkill is the site of Camp Mariah, a camp that enables inner-city youth to embrace the arts, and introduces them to career opportunities.
As the radiation sources can be precisely positioned at the tumour treatment site, brachytherapy enables a high dose of radiation to be applied to a small area.
The treatment planning software enables multiple 2D images of the treatment site to be translated into a 3D ‘ virtual patient ’, within which the position of the applicators can be defined.
The site enables the IMF to present press briefings globally and facilitates direct questions to briefers from the press.
It enables the College to offer accommodation to undergraduates within the main college site for three years.
Located on a 4, 877 m < sup > 2 </ sup > site near Tung Chung, the Buddhist Youth Camp enables youth and families to share and experience life in a peaceful and natural environment amongst beautiful scenery.
In this way the structure is completely self-sufficient: this enables the maintenance team to pay only few visits to the site, since it is usually hard to get to.
The software enables web site administrators to rotate banners from both in-house advertisement campaigns as well as from paid or third-party sources, such as Google's AdSense.
Through its primary web site Orbitz. com, Orbitz Worldwide enables travelers to research, plan and book a broad range of travel products, facilitating 1. 5 million flight searches and one million hotel searches every day.
Once damage is localized, specific DNA repair molecules bind at or near the site of damage, inducing other molecules to bind and form a complex that enables the actual repair to take place.
An attC sequence ( also called 59-be ) is a repeat that flanks cassettes and enables cassettes to be integrated at the attI site, excised and undergo horizontal gene transfer.
This new resource, created following a donation of £ 500, 000 by Rootstein Hopkins Foundation enables BALTIC to widen its education remit to work both on and off site, encouraging more people, young and old, to interact and experience contemporary art ‘ up close and personal ’.
This enables a wide variety of user agents to be able to access the content of a site even if they cannot render the style sheet or are not designed with graphical capability in mind.
The inclined lift is entirely modern, and enables visitors with restricted mobility to access the lower part of the site.
a site that Rosedale calls a " meta-company ," that enables people to connect for small jobs and services.
* Project Bayanihan is a project started at MIT Laboratory for Computer Science in 1996 to " explore and develop the idea of volunteer computing, which enables people to join a large parallel computation by simply visiting a Web site with an appropriate browser ".
Additional features include an excellent library, a multi-media center of emphasis, computer laboratories, a 400-seat theatre, a 3, 000-seat gymnasium, athletic fields and tennis courts, a large reflector telescope, and a satellite downlink receiver which enables the college to serve as a site for many teleconferences.
The Basketweave also enables the reverse lane change ( from collector to express ), acting similar to an express-collector exchange site.
The site posted two files of source code written in the C programming language, which apparently enables some next-generation IPv6 functionality.

site and testing
A new waterfront site for the bureau is now being built at Atlantic City, New Jersey, to provide the most modern marine testing facilities as a further tool to keep the sport safe.
For example, the analysis of the debris at the testing site of the first U. S. hydrogen bomb, Ivy Mike, ( 1 November 1952, Enewetak Atoll ), revealed high concentrations of various actinides including americium ; due to military secrecy, this result was published only in 1956.
In the case of software, acceptance testing performed by the customer is known as user acceptance testing ( UAT ), end-user testing, site ( acceptance ) testing, or field ( acceptance ) testing.
: This may include factory acceptance testing, i. e. the testing done by factory users before the factory is moved to its own site, after which site acceptance testing may be performed by the users at the site.
Later in 1985 the Rainbow Warrior was to lead a flotilla of protest vessels into the waters surrounding Moruroa atoll, site of French nuclear testing.
In addition site investigation will often include subsurface sampling and laboratory testing of the soil samples retrieved.
These meters also support alternate site testing for the most routine tests for practically painless testing.
Safeguard C was the basis for maintaining Johnston Atoll as a " ready to test " above-ground nuclear testing site should atmospheric nuclear testing ever be deemed to be necessary again.
The RLM was in charge of development and production of aircraft, and soon afterwards the test site at Rechlin became its testing ground.
It is worth noting that Nielsen does not advocate stopping after a single test with five users ; his point is that testing with five users, fixing the problems they uncover, and then testing the revised site with five different users is a better use of limited resources than running a single usability test with 10 users.

site and freight
Saint Paul is the site of the Pig's Eye Yard, a major freight Classification yard for Canadian Pacific Railway.
Much of the land had been the site of the NSW Railways central marshalling yards and freight consolidation centre.
Two years later, after a freight depot and passenger station were completed at the site, people began to settle in the immediate area.
Records of the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad show a station in the area in 1860 with no name, but freight and passengers from that site.
The site is also safeguarded by West Sussex County Council for rail freight.
It was, however, closed to passengers in 1965 as part of the Beeching cuts, though freight trains continued to operate until 1979, after which the station site was redeveloped.
A heavy duty commercial type of halftrack, originally for highway and farm use, carrying twice their own weight with as much as ten times that on trailers or sleds behind, notable in their use motorizing log or freight hauling on ice roads, with full contour following flexible traction but otherwise had the conventional features and operation of the common truck, while engine and driveline components were purchased and casting made elsewhere the rest was built on site of local materials 1917-1952, approx.
These include Waterbrook, a 740, 000-m² ( 183-acre ) site for production, storage and distribution with a freight clearance facility ; Eureka Science and Business Park, including manufacturing sites and prestige office complexes ; the 570, 000-m² ( 141-acres ) Orbital Park ; the Ashford Designer Outlet shopping centre, which has won a design award ; and fourteen other business parks and industrial estates.
Cross-London freight services were operated to the yard by the Great Eastern Railway, which maintained its own goods depot on the site from the 1870s.
Redevelopment of the site included the Deer Run Industrial Park, which contains the CenterPoint Intermodal Center, a new intermodal freight transport center.
Port Botany is the site of Sydney's major port and as such, Botany is a suburb with extensive commercial development centred on shipping and freight.
Because of limitations of the site revealed through the increasing mechanization of freight handling and the use of containers, the facility was eventually relocated to Acacia Ridge in 1991.
When the new Flinders Street Viaduct, connecting Flinders Street and Spencer Street stations, was in its final stages of construction between December 1888 and May 1891, the two suburban lines allowed freight trains to bypass the construction site.
The first train passed through the new station site on 15 March 2010: a freight service delivering concrete sleepers.
The original Adelaide station handled all passenger, freight and livestock traffic at the North Terrace site.
In 2007 NJT opened a new 19-track yard on the site of the former Pennsylvania Railroad freight classification yard across the Delaware River in Morrisville, Pennsylvania.
When it is discovered that the device was switched into a freight helicopter of the Seneca Construction Co., the SPV is raced to the site of the Expo.
The site of a historic grove called Penn's Grove, it was formerly a freight station on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad and a center of egg and chicken farming.
This group plans to develop the site into an inter-modal port facility to enable freight, currently carried by road, to be transported by rail and water.
Large scale freight traffic only takes place between Visp and Zermatt and between Disentis and the AlpTransit construction site near Sedrun.
The ore is partially processed on site, and is transported by freight train on Malmbanan to either Narvik or Luleå depending on final destination.
The site also includes the 1885 freight house, a replica of the first horse-drawn passenger rail car, and a 1927 " I-5 " caboose.
The site was later occupied by Big Four freight houses.
A rail connection was desired for the nuclear power station under construction at Trawsfynydd, and a connecting line was built from Blaenau Ffestiniog North to the site of the demolished Blaenau Ffestiniog Central station for freight use.

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