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The integration layer integrates the disparate data sets by transforming the data from the staging layer often storing this transformed data in an operational data store ( ODS ) database.
Because of this, Durham is staging a massive, momentary buyout of the world's processing power to simulate a minute or two of a " Garden of Eden " configuration of an infinitely-expanding, massively complex cellular automaton universe ( similar to what is known as a " Spacefiller " configuration in Conway's Game of Life ) based on a fictional, Turing-complete cellular automaton known as TVC (" Turing / Von Neumann / Chiang ", named after its conceiver and designer ), in which each iteration of the expansion serves to " manufacture " an extra layer of blocks of a computing configuration.

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Reynolds discovered a village of Cheyenne which was in use as a staging area, containing 800-1500 ponies as well as large stores of guns, ammunition, food and other supplies.
Her task was to carry stores, refrigerated items, and equipment to ships in the fleet, and to remote stations and staging areas

staging and data
The typical ETL-based data warehouse uses staging, integration, and access layers to house its key functions.
A data warehouse constructed from integrated data source systems does not require ETL, staging databases, or operational data store databases.
Because of their federally protected status, biogeographic diversity, on-site facilities, long-term monitoring programs and data, and professional staff capabilities in science and education, the reserves are excellent platforms for advancing the science of restoration, staging demonstration restoration projects, and monitoring their long-term response.
Using on-line disks for staging data before it is sent to a near-line tape library is a common example.
A conference was held in 2009 regarding these controversies by Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes ( KDIGO ) on CKD: Definition, Classification and Prognosis, gathering data on CKD prognosis to refine the definition and staging of CKD.
In Data warehouse terms, a data staging area is an intermediate storage area between the sources of information and the data warehouse ( DW ) or Data mart ( DM ).
The data was accessed via one or two IBM 3330 disk drives, the data being transferred automatically between cartridge and disk drive in processes called staging and destaging.
In 1957, the US Navy launched nine atmospheric sounding rockets to measure nuclear radiation and other atmospheric data, using Mercury as a staging area.
They also often offer a disk staging feature: moving the data from disk to a physical tape for a long-term storage.

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The Bronx is home to several Off-Off-Broadway theaters, many staging new works by immigrant playwrights from Latin America and Africa.
SPO developed technologies to counter the emerging threat of underground facilities used for purposes ranging from command-and-control, to weapons storage and staging, to the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction.
In November, at a joint hearing of Congressional Subcommittee, it was told that Grenada could be used as a staging area for subversion of the nearby countries, for intersection of shipping lanes, and for the transit of troops and supplies from Cuba to Africa, and from Eastern Europe and Libya to Central America.
After the devastating 1354 earthquake, the Greek city of Gallipoli was almost abandoned, but swiftly reoccupied by Turks from Anatolia, the Asiatic side of the straits, making Gallipoli the first Ottoman position in Europe, and the staging area for their expansion across the Balkans.
This room became the staging grounds for early hackers as MIT students from the Tech Model Railroad Club sneaked inside the EAM room after hours to attempt programming the 30-ton, computer.
In other international issues, Beria ( along with Mikoyan ) correctly foresaw the victory of Mao Zedong in the Chinese Civil War and greatly helped the communist success by letting the Communist Party of China use Soviet-occupied Manchuria as a staging area and arranging huge weapons shipments to the People's Liberation Army, mainly from the recently-captured equipment of the Japanese Kwantung Army.
Systems of staging lymphedema range from three to as many as eight stages.
An airport was built on Ascension during World War II to be used as a staging point for aircraft being ferried from factories in Canada and the United States to the war in North Africa.
Through careful and creative staging the two sides appear to interact directly-passing objects from side to side and visually referencing each other.
Around 1927, the virtuoso's situation brightened ; he had exciting commissions from Diaghilev and made concert tours in Russia ; in addition, he enjoyed a very successful staging of The Love for Three Oranges in Leningrad ( as Saint Petersburg was then known ).
On Thursday and Friday, September 14 – 15 September 2001, various relief supplies for the World Trade Center relief effort were collected from the New York City area, and dropped off at the Javits Convention Center or at a staging area at Union Square.
After intensive pressure from the Bush administration, Pakistan has agreed to act as a staging area for American air strikes or forces.
* Theatre of ancient Rome – diverse art form, ranging from festival performances of street theatre, nude dancing, and acrobatics, to the staging of Plautus's broadly appealing situation comedies, to the high-style, verbally elaborate tragedies of Seneca.
** The Soviet manned space mission Soyuz 18a ends in failure during its ascent into orbit when a critical malfunction occurs in the second and third stages of the booster rocket during staging, resulting with the cosmonauts and their Soyuz spacecraft having to be ripped free from the vehicle.
SEAL Teams 3 and 8 also began rotating into Oman from the United States and staging on the island of Masirah for operations in Afghanistan.
After borrowing and retrofitting Humvees from the Army Rangers also staging on Masirah, the SEALs inserted into Afghanistan to conduct the SR of what would become Camp Rhino, as part of Operation Enduring Freedom ( OEF ).
Gilbert sued to stop the Comedy Opera Company from staging their rival production of H. M. S.
Members of Tudor House would then continue to sing the correct second and third verse of the Floreat which Older boys ensured that younger boys knew by heart, often staging impromptu tests at all hours of the day or night, with language students occasionally being required to translate from the Latin to their specialist language.
After more and more time passed and no explosion occurred ( the impending dawn creating a threat to the men at the staging points, who were in view of the Confederate lines ), two volunteers from the 48th Regiment ( Lt. Jacob Douty and Sgt.
The 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup, held in South Korea and Japan from 31 May to 30 June.

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Capp himself originated the stories, wrote the dialogue, designed the major characters, rough penciled the preliminary staging and action of each panel, oversaw the finished pencils, and drew and inked the hands and faces of the characters.
He began outlining his plans for the future in April 2006 ; these included more new productions each year, ideas for shaving staging costs and attracting new audiences without deterring existing opera-lovers.
After the London production closed in 1999 and also following the closure of the Broadway production in 2001 the show in its original London staging embarked on a long tour of the six largest venues in Britain and Ireland stopping off in each city for several months.
Capp himself originated the stories, wrote the dialogue, designed the major characters, rough penciled the preliminary staging and action of each panel, oversaw the finished pencils, and drew and inked the faces and hands of the characters.
) Long-distance races may be continuous or stage races, in which participants run a different course each day, usually from a central staging location.
However the young students overshot expectations by staging a performance art piece in which they cut themselves to bleed, smeared each other with excrement, and crucified and whipped one of their number.
In addition, each staging event is a significant point of failure during a launch, with the possibility of separation failure, ignition failure, and stage collision.
From 1986 until 2010, production and broadcast of the show alternated each year between the BBC and ITV, with the BBC usually staging the show in a West End theatre, and ITV in regional theatres outside London.
The funnel-shaped outline of Hudson and James bays causes birds migrating from the Arctic to concentrate at the southern end of James Bay each autumn, particularly in the late autumn, where the extensive coastal wetlands provide critical staging and moulting areas for migrating Lesser Snow Geese, dabbling ducks and shorebirds such as Red Knot, Short-billed Dowitcher, Dunlin, Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs, Ruddy Turnstone, and American Golden Plover.
During the Dionysia took place a shad tragic, that is a race between three poets, chosen dall ' arconte eponymous perhaps based on a provisional script, each of which had to submit a tetralogy consisting of three tragedies and a satyr, each tetralogy was recited in the same day from the morning, so that the tragedy, lasted three days, while the fourth day was dedicated to the staging of five comedies.
To reach each staging post before Caracciola arrived, he repeatedly criss-crossed Italy with his team.
However, clinical staging and pathologic staging should complement each other.
When Vassar College staged The Proposal in the 1920s, they performed it three times in one evening, each with a very different staging: " as realism, expressionism, and constructivism.
It is later revealed that Gant separated Vinn and Ecks by staging their deaths by car bomb so that each of them thought the other was dead.
The term derives from the practice of 19th century theatre directors such as Sir W. S. Gilbert who worked out the staging of a scene on a miniature stage using blocks to represent each of the actors ( Gilbert's practice is depicted in Mike Leigh's 1999 film Topsy-Turvy ).
Taking advantage of his trusting nature, the two use their room as a staging area for a softcore pornographic website, sexyslumberparty. com, which shows them spanking each other with a picture of Ned's son Todd.
In the same year, Simm also returned to the theatre as the title character in Paul Miller's acclaimed Bush Theatre staging of Simon Bent's version of Elling, a comedy about two men just out of psychiatric hospital adjusting to ' normal life ' and to each other.
When Anachro was captured by slavers, Gorga hired Boba Fett to find her but Orko accused Gorga of staging her kidnapping and nearly tore each other apart, however Fett brought Anachro back safely and although, the both of them made a public apology towards the other, Gorga still despised his father-in-law.
The Red Cross also moved 60 mobile canteens capable of serving 30, 000 hot meals each a day to the staging points of Hattiesburg and Jackson.

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