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size and capacity
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
Lincoln denounced the decision, alleging it was the product of a conspiracy of Democrats to support the Slave Power Lincoln argued, " The authors of the Declaration of Independence never intended ' to say all were equal in color, size, intellect, moral developments, or social capacity ', but they ' did consider all men created equal — equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness '.
Big business is not taxed in proportion to its capacity and output, and the disproportionate burden falls on small and medium size businesses.
Since the block headers occupied space, the usable capacity of the drive was dependent on the block size.
For example, the 100 megabyte 3336 disk pack only achieved that capacity with a full track block size of 13, 030 bytes.
The specification of 4 heads or active surfaces ( tracks per cylinder ), 306 cylinders and when formatted with a sector size of 256 bytes and 32 sectors / track results in a capacity of bytes.
The formula states that the rate of change in population size ( dN / dT ) is equal to growth ( aN ) that is limited by carrying capacity ( 1 – N / K ).
Design changes incorporated all known methods of raising engine capacity, including increasing the pressure in the cylinders to improve efficiency, increasing the size of the engine, and increasing the speed at which power is generated.
Each size has merits and shortcomings ; a smaller handgun usually sacrifices ammunition capacity, recoil damping and / or long-range accuracy for increased concealability and ease of use by smaller-framed shooters.
A submachine gun is desirable for its compact size and ammunition capacity, however a pistol round lacks the penetrating capability of a rifle round.
Deep foundations are used for structures or heavy loads when shallow foundations cannot provide adequate capacity, due to size and structural limitations.
Although most manufacturers of hard disk drives and flash-memory disk devices define 1 gigabyte as, software like Microsoft Windows reports size in gigabytes by dividing the total capacity in bytes by, while still reporting the result with the symbol " GB ".
H. habilis had a cranial capacity slightly less than half of the size of modern humans.
Thus, productive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be sent ) is determined by the preassigned characters on a keyboard, and receptive linguistic capacity ( the type of information that can be seen ) is determined by the size and configuration of the screen.
Contributing to this decline in ticket sales is the fact that Jacksonville is one of the league's smallest markets, though its stadium is relatively large ; since 2005 the team has covered nearly 10, 000 of the stadium's 73, 000 total seats with tarp in order to lower the stadium's official capacity to a more typical size and reduce blackouts.
The key challenges for SuperJanet4 were the need to increase network capacity and to strengthen the design and management of the Janet network to allow it to meet a similar increase in the size of its userbase.
In 1994 the size of livestock herds averaged twice the carrying capacity of pasturage land, continuing the serious overgrazing problem and consequent soil erosion that began when the herds were at their peak in the late 1980s.
) and for measuring the size of the catch and quotas for fishing boats ; decilitres are common in Switzerland and Scandinavia and sometimes found in cookbooks ; centilitres indicate the capacity of drinking glasses and of small bottles.
* bytes ( 1024 < sup > 2 </ sup >, 2 < sup > 20 </ sup >): This definition is most commonly used in reference to computer memory ( e. g. RAM ), but most software that display file size or drive capacity, including file managers also use this definition.
The capacity of a disk drive is the product of the sector size, number of sectors per track, number of tracks per side, and the number of disk platters in the drive.
It was a natural extension to give the capacity of a disk drive in multiples of the sector size, giving a mix of decimal and binary multiples when expressing total disk capacity.
While there were videotape releases of television series before DVD, the format's limited content capacity, large size and reliance on mechanical winding made it impractical as a widespread retail item.
Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size and cargo or passenger capacity.

size and Concert
The term concert orchestra may sometimes be used ( e. g., BBC Concert Orchestra ; RTÉ Concert Orchestra )— no distinction is made on size of orchestra by use of this term, although their use is generally distinguished as for live concert.

size and Hall
Four-point ( or five-point ) probe methods are often applied either to ingots, crystals or pressed pellets to measure resistivity and the size of the Hall effect.
Bess became famous for her building projects, especially two of them: Chatsworth, now the seat of the Dukes of Devonshire ( whose family name is still " Cavendish ", because they are descended from the children of her second marriage ), and Hardwick Hall, of which it has been said: " Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall ", because of the number and size of its windows.
Nearby stand such historic buildings as Van Nuys High School ( 1914 ), the Spanish colonial " old Van Nuys library ( 1927 ), the WPA-funded Van Nuys City Hall ( a miniature 1 / 3 size copy of the downtown City Hall ) and the 12th Church of Christ, Scientist ( 1932 ).
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size and enabled
Its design enabled construction of lenses of large size and short focal length without the weight and volume of material in conventional lens designs.
By the mid-1980s, Milken's network of high-yield bond buyers ( notably Fred Carr's Executive Life Insurance Company and Tom Spiegel's Columbia Savings & Loan ) had reached a size which enabled him to raise large amounts of money very quickly.
These victories may be ascribed to a well-trained army, which despite its comparatively small size was far more professional than most continental armies, and also to a modernization of administration ( both civilian and military ) in the course of the 17th century which enabled the monarchy to harness the resources of the country and its empire in an effective way.
This addressing scheme, a radical advance, enabled it to fit into packages with fewer pins, a cost advantage that grew with every jump in memory size.
Its large size enabled it to feed at heights unreachable by other contemporary herbivores.
The offset part of the logical address contains an offset inside the segment, i. e. the physical address can be calculated as ( if the address line A20 is enabled ), respectively ( segment_part × 16 + offset ) mod 2 < sup > 20 </ sup > ( if A20 is off ) Every segment has a size of 2 < sup > 16 </ sup > bytes.
About 1870, James Starley, described as the father of the bicycle industry, and others began producing bicycles based on the French boneshaker but with front wheels of increasing size, because larger front wheels, up to 1. 5 m ( 60 in ) in diameter, enabled higher speeds on bicycles limited to direct drive.
The size of the cassette was important, as it enabled the manufacturer to reduce the size of portable recorders, which were growing in popularity.
Although the stadium's size enabled the Phillies to shatter previous attendance records, during the years the Phillies were not doing as well even crowds of 35, 000 looked sparse.
The rationale was that the larger ITV companies should bear more of the production costs as their size enabled them to.
This small size also enabled them a degree of aboreality.
He possessed good size ( 6 ' 2 " upon entering River Dell ) and natural leadership skills, which enabled him to become a star quarterback, pitcher, and center on his high school's football, baseball, and basketball teams, respectively.
Blocks under vehicles in the driveway enabled him to determine the size and spacing of ramps so all automobiles could have a clear view of the screen.
The furnace buildings varied in size and architectural style, gradually becoming larger towards the latter part of the 19th century as technological developments enabled multiple pots to be fired in one melt and gas was gradually introduced as a means of fuel to heat the crucibles.
Their concern was well-founded: subsequent history has shown not only that NSA actively intervened with IBM and NBS to shorten the key size, but also that the short key size enabled exactly the kind of massively parallel key crackers that Hellman and Diffie sketched out, which when ultimately built outside the classified world, made it clear that DES was insecure and obsolete.
Prior to this move the event was invitation only, and the increased size of the Vector Arena enabled the event to be attended both by invitation and by the public through sale tickets.
Their concern was well-founded: subsequent history has shown not only that NSA actively intervened with IBM and NBS to shorten the key size, but also that the short key size enabled exactly the kind of massively parallel key crackers that Hellman and Diffie sketched out.
( 1. 63 m ) and weighed 111 lb ( 50 kg ), a size that enabled him to pursue a career as a jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing.
Judd started using plywood in the early 1970s, a material the artist embraced for its durable structural qualities, which enabled him to expand the size of his works while avoiding the problem of bending or buckling.
With the start of World War II, the Type 97 contributed significantly to the Japanese victories at the Battle of Malaya and the Battle of the Philippines, as its light weight enabled the tank to traverse unsupported bridges and ferry crossing which would be unable to take heavier tanks, and its small size allowed it to travel along the long winding and narrow roads at that time.
With GCC 4. 1 and above the array size threshold for stack-smashing protection to be enabled can be tuned with -- param ssp-buffer-size =....

1.111 seconds.