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For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
The term " adrenal " comes from ad-( Latin, " near ") and renes ( Latin, " kidney ").
The second meaning is similar to the usage of the term in other social sciences: a community is a group of people living near one another who interact socially.
However, with robust error correction, and the possibility of external intervention, the common science fiction theme of robotic life run amok is unlikely in the near term.
His term as Prime Minister was brought to an early and dramatic end in December 1967 when he disappeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria, and was presumed drowned.
Other commentators place the Holocene – Anthropocene boundary at the industrial revolution while also saying that " Formal adoption of this term in the near future will largely depend on its utility, particularly to earth scientists working on late Holocene successions.
A monorail mass transit system was under construction in Jakarta, but development ceased after the Asian Financial Crisis in 1998 and there is no indication that it will recommence in the near term.
The People's Republic of China and India are both working on near term deployable SLBM systems ; although from 1986, China had deployed a system from the Type 092 submarine.
Though such reactors could be built with current or near term technology, they trigger little interest for reasons of economics, practicality, or safety.
In this context, proposals to develop the army into a well equipped, mobile conventional land force, are unlikely in the near to medium term.
When the force on the far particle is subtracted from the force on the near particle, this first term cancels, as do all other even-order terms.
Paronomastically, dao is equated with its homonym 蹈 dao < d ' ôg, " to trample ," " tread ," and from that point of view it is nothing more than a " treadway ," " headtread ," or " foretread "; it is also occasionally associated with a near synonym ( and possible cognate ) 迪 ti < d ' iôk, " follow a road ," " go along ," " lead ," " direct "; " pursue the right path "; a term with definite ethical overtones and a graph with an exceedingly interesting phonetic, 由 yu < djôg ," " to proceed from.
The term " Trojan asteroid " is normally understood to specifically mean the Jupiter Trojans since the first Trojans were discovered near Jupiter's orbit and Jupiter currently has by far the most known Trojans.
The parties agreed in general that they would recognize " common but differentiated responsibilities ", with greater responsibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the near term on the part of developed / industrialized countries, which were listed and identified in Annex I of the UNFCCC and thereafter referred to as " Annex I " countries.
Yemen ’ s defense budget, which in 2006 represented approximately 40 percent of the total government budget, is expected to remain high for the near term, as the military draft takes effect and internal security threats continue to escalate.
Alarmed FRY officials took several steps to tighten monetary policy in 1998, including ruling out a devaluation in the near term, increasing reserve requirements, and issuing bonds.
In the United States, " the Sixties ", as they are known in popular culture, is a term used by historians, journalists, and other objective academics ; in some cases nostalgically to describe the counterculture and social revolution near the end of the decade ; and pejoratively to describe the era as one of irresponsible excess and flamboyance.
Currently this would represent a near term $ 750 savings in taxes for a single worker, assuming the worker remained in the 25 % marginal tax bracket and there were no other adjustments ( e. g., deductions ).
However, there is a growing academic literature that shows that fiscal expansion helps an economy grow in the near term, and that certain types of fiscal stimulus are particularly effective.
NREL estimated that a kilogram of hydrogen ( roughly equivalent to a gallon of gasoline ) could be produced by wind powered electrolysis for between $ 5. 55 in the near term and $ 2. 27 in the long term.
The term plesiochronous is derived from Greek plēsios, meaning near, and chronos, time, and refers to the fact that PDH networks run in a state where different parts of the network are nearly, but not quite perfectly, synchronised.
The term " horseshit " is a near synonym.
In contrast, the term downloading is distinguished from the related concept of streaming, which indicates the receiving of data that is used near immediately as it is received, while the transmission is still in progress and which may not be stored long-term, whereas in a process described using the term downloading, this would imply that the data is only usable when it has been received in its entirety.

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The term " embedded database " can be confusing because only a small subset of embedded database products is used in real-time embedded systems such as telecommunications switches and consumer electronics devices.
In real-time 3D graphics, the diffuse inter-reflection component of global illumination is sometimes approximated by an " ambient " term in the lighting equation, which is also called " ambient lighting " or " ambient color " in 3D software packages.
The term real-time derives from its use in early simulation, where a real-world process is simulated at a rate that matched that of the real process ( now called Real-time Simulation to avoid ambiguity ).
The term " streaming media " can apply to media other than video and audio such as live closed captioning, stock ticker, and real-time text, which are all considered " streaming text ".
The term can thus mean any technology ranging from real-time online chat over instant messaging and online forums to fully immersive graphical social environments.
* Lag, a term used when a real-time application fails to respond in a timely fashion
Instant messaging falls under the umbrella term online chat, since it is also text-based, bi-directionally exchanged, and happens in real-time.
One of the most infamous versions of a rush is the " Zergling rush " from the real-time strategy game StarCraft ; in fact, the term " zerging " has become synonymous with rushing.
Splash damage, also known as radius damage, is a term used in several types of games, most notably in first-person shooter and real-time strategy video games, to refer to damage taken by players or objects in the area surrounding a point of weapon impact.
They are frequently also referred to as real-time operating systems, and the term RTOS is often used as a synonym for embedded operating system.
* Actions per minute, a term used in real-time strategy games
* Near real-time, a term used in telecommunications
Mod or modification is a term generally applied to personal computer games ( PC games ), especially first-person shooters, role-playing games and real-time strategy games.
In this context, the term " real-time " is synonymous with " live.
* MUD – a multiplayer real-time virtual world, with the term usually referring to text-based instances of these.
The term can also refer to anything from rendering an application's GUI to real-time image processing and image analysis.
For performance reasons in real-time 3D graphics Schlick's approximation is often used to approximate Fresnel term.
In many online video games ( especially MMORPGs and real-time strategy games, for instance, StarCraft ), the term nuke can describe a spell or skill that is capable of dealing a large amount of damage to its target, which is frequently a unit.
In a real-time or turn-based strategy game, the term " nuke " has one distinct use.
The term was originally coined by analysts at Gartner, Inc. and refers to the aggregation, analysis, and presentation of real-time information about activities inside organizations and involving customers and partners.
The term remains in wide use but it has grown into a misnomer: nonvolatile storage in contemporary computers is often in EEPROM or flash memory ( like the BIOS code itself ); the remaining usage for the battery is then to keep the real-time clock going.
The term " Turn-based strategy game " ( TBS ) is usually reserved for certain computer strategy games, to distinguish them from real-time strategy games.
# Here the use of quotations signals a familiarity with the issues of mediation vs. real-time events as expressed by Phillip Auslander, yet choosing to use the term in its earlier meaning, indicating co-present human audience and actors in the same shared breathing space unrestrained by a physical barrier or perceived interface.

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