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standard and complement
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
Version 4. 1, in a slightly modified form, was also the standard operating system for the Apple Network Server systems sold by Apple Computer to complement the Macintosh line.
Evolved EDGE continues in Release 7 of the 3GPP standard providing reduced latency and more than doubled performance e. g. to complement High-Speed Packet Access ( HSPA ).
The so-called " standard complement " of double winds and brass in the orchestra from the first half of the 19th century is generally attributed to the forces called for by Ludwig van Beethoven.
* Commons-a collection of useful classes intended to complement Java's standard library.
The standard complement was four men.
In 1892 the event was doubled in length from 36 to 72 holes, four rounds of what was by then the standard complement of 18 holes.
Given that the Persian fleet appears to have been undermanned in the aftermath of Salamis, 200-300 ships would indeed give this number of naval personnel ( using Herodotus's standard complement of 200 men per ship ).
The standard complement of a trireme was 200 men, including 14 marines.
The standard crew complement of a contemporary dragon boat is typically 22, comprising 20 paddlers in pairs facing toward the bow of the boat, 1 drummer or caller at the bow facing toward the paddlers, and 1 sweep ( a steerer ) at the rear of the boat.
Since Livy is using 4, 000 infantry and 300 cavalry as the standard complement of a legion, Scipio should have had 12, 000 Roman infantry and 900 Roman cavalry plus maximum 13, 700 allied infantry and 1, 000 cavalry.
Philips named the videotape standard Video Compact Cassette ( VCC ) to complement their landmark Audio Compact Cassette format introduced in 1963, but the format itself was marketed under the trademark Video 2000.
Fitted with a standard complement of eighteen six-pound cannon, which could be increased to a total of twenty-eight in time of war, the Whydah represented one of the most advanced weapons systems of the time.
Aut ( O < sub > s </ sub >) is the automorphism group of the algebra O < sub > s </ sub > of split octonions, a closed subgroup of SO ( 3, 4 ), and P is the intersection of G with the stabilizer of the isotropic line spanned by the first standard basis vector in R < sup > 7 </ sup > viewed as the purely imaginary split octonions ( orthogonal complement of the unit element in O < sub > s </ sub >).
* The United States Navys first aircraft carrier,, embarks her first standard air complement, Fighter Squadron 1 ( VF-1 ), equipped with Naval Aircraft Factory / Curtiss TS-1 fighters.
Among other things, it can be used to complement MathML, a standard which mainly focuses on the presentation of formulae, with information about their semantic meaning.
the band recruited Robert " Fuzz " Townshend as their drummer to complement their standard array of loops and pre-programmed drums, with one of his first live performances being at the now closed Brighton Richmond club, now known as The Pressure Point.
To complement the mess kit, soldiers used a stamped cup especially molded to fit over the bottom of the U. S. Army's standard one-quart ( 950 ml ) canteen.
Chicken IgY does not fix mammalian complement component C1 and it does not perform as a precipitating antibody using standard solutions.
It was introduced with the J2SE 1. 4 release of Java by Sun Microsystems to complement an existing standard I / O.
Among a standard complement of carnival-style attractions and rides were the following:
The Apple Pascal software package also included disk maintenance utilities, the Pascal compiler ( set to the UCSD standard ), and a decently-featured assembler to complement the Apple II's built-in " monitor " assembler.
The measure μ on X is a standard measure if and only if there is a null set E such that its complement X − E is a standard Borel space.

standard and documentation
Some documentation makes a distinction between DES as a standard and DES as an algorithm, referring to the algorithm as the DEA ( Data Encryption Algorithm ).
Sapir explicitly used the standard of documentation of European languages, to argue that the amassing knowledge of indigenous languages was of paramount importance.
Macros are not the same as " section names " in standard documentation.
OCaml's standard library provides marshalling through the < tt > Marshal </ tt > module ( its documentation ) and the Pervasives functions < tt > output_value </ tt > and < tt > input_value </ tt >.
These comprise the " standard library ", and are provided on the official website and included in the official documentation:
Eventually, however, DocBook was adopted by the open source community where it has become a standard for creating documentation for many projects, including FreeBSD, KDE, GNOME desktop documentation, the GTK + API references, the Linux kernel documentation, and the work of the Linux Documentation Project.
* Clinical Document Architecture, an HL7 authored health care documentation standard
* " NAPLPS ", user-created documentation of the NAPLPS standard
Java Speech API Markup Language is referred to as JSpeech Markup Language when describing the W3C documentation of the standard.
The Nizhny Tagil Charter was adopted by The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage at its XII Congress in Russia in 2003, and is the international standard for the study, documentation, conservation and interpretation of the industrial heritage.
* An open standard is accessible free of charge and documented in all its details ( i. e. all aspects of the standard are transparent and documented, and both access to and use of the documentation is free )
* Be documented in all its details: all aspects of the standard should be transparent and documented, and both access to and use of the documentation should be free.
Mailartists ' websites, blogs, and the use of social networking groups for discussion are considered by many to be a natural development, and just as it has become standard to display the documentation of Mail Art projects online rather than to mail printed documentation, so an increasing number of projects include an invitation to submit work digitally by email, either as the preferred channel or as an alternative to sending contributions by post.
Based on early documentation, digital telemetry communication for stocking and Credit Card style payment systems saves up to 40 % of the carbon emissions over standard human monitored, and mechanical change systems.
The documentation is built around a unified docstring standard.
) As HTML is the standard language for documents presented on the World Wide Web, this output format can effectively be used to produce online documentation pages.
The documentation for an open standard is open to the public and anyone can create a software that implements and uses the standard.
Key principles of the project include a commitment to standard scientific principles of replication, data reliability, documentation, review, and the transparency of data collection procedures.
Typically, modifications to meet Canadian standards include the installation of daytime running lights and tether anchors to permit secure attachment of infant car seats, documentation indicating that any repairs required in response to the original manufacturer's factory recalls are complete, and passenger cars assembled on or after September 1, 2007 are also required to have an immobilization system that meets the CMVSS 114 standard.

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