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These and DHCP
These techniques may be integrated with the DHCP server so that both dynamic and static IP addresses are certified.

These and relay
These PLCs were programmed in " ladder logic ", which strongly resembles a schematic diagram of relay logic.
These torches and relay tradition were introduced in 1936 Summer Olympics by Carl Diem, the chairman of the event because during the duration of the Ancient Olympic Games in Olympia, a sacred flame burns inside of the temple of Hera, kept in custody by her priestess.
These three residues form a charge relay that serves to make the active site serine nucleophilic.
These lamps are also used during the relay, as a back-up in case the primary torch goes out.
These recipients would relay the EAN to their subscribers and affiliates.
In contrast, individuals who occupy stations at the edges of the pattern handle fewer messages and have little or no control over the flow of information. These " peripheral " individuals can communicate with only one or two other persons and must depend entirely on others to relay their messages if they wish to extend their range.
These included a torch race from the Piraeus to the Acropolis ( the supposed ancestor of the modern Olympic torch relay that takes place prior to the Games, though in reality the modern torch race was invented as propaganda for Hitler's 1936 Berlin Olympic Games ), mock infantry and cavalry battles, a javelin throw on horseback, the apobatai ( a chariot race in which the driver had to jump out of the chariot, run alongside, and jump back in ), the pyrriche ( apparently military exercises accompanied by music ), and the euandrion ( essentially a beauty contest among the athletes ).
These ventral root afferents relay sensory information from the pia mater and allow for the transmission of pain from disc herniation and other spinal injury.
These organisations can coordinate or assist and can relay such calls to other stations that may be better able to do so.
These took a small signal from the rear lights to switch a relay which in turn powered the trailer's lights with its own power feed.
These relay pressure, temperature, airflow and gas composition measurements to the safety monitoring personnel, giving them early warning of any problems.
These water-bottle-sized transmitters have enough power to send information to the balloon suing their parachuted fall, which carries a transmitter powerful enough to relay readings to a satellite.
These are usually entertaining and designed to capture children's attention and relay important messages.
These renovations, carried out by David Engen and more recently by the Hendrickson Organ Company of St. Peter, include a new console with solid state combination and relay, moving several ranks of pipes from an antiphonal position in the basement into the main organ above the balcony, restructuring the Swell mixture, and extensive repairs following the tornado of 1998.
These terminals synthesized a " tock " sound on a speaker for feedback when a key was pressed, whereas the VT5x activated a relay.
These hills are used by a telecommunications company for relay stations.
These relay points ( or stationes ) provided horses to dispatch riders, usually soldiers, and vehicles for magistrates or officers of the court.
These robotic arms have several mechanisms of slip detection, vibration and texture detection that they relay to the patient through feedback.
These modulate the current going from the battery end to the relay end and control the signals and cab signals without the need for line wires.
These can be set up for applications of radio relay links on transmitting towers for FM to special platforms.
These neurons act as a key communication relay and form a pathway between the brainstem arousal systems and frontal lobe regions.
These two appear in Episode 23, during the Four Army relay race.
These nuclei extend to relay cells, which in turn innervate distinct areas of the cortex via thalamocortical fibers.

These and agents
These agents were to ascertain the difference between English and French goods, and the prices charged the Indians.
These adverse effects are more likely during rapid changes between antipsychotic agents, so making a gradual change between antipsychotics minimises these withdrawal effects.
These agents may be lethal or non-lethal, and may be targeted against a single individual, a group of people, or even an entire population.
These toxins and the organisms that produce them are sometimes referred to as select agents.
These agents were prepared to spray them down from tanks attached to airplanes over hundreds of miles.
These agents are bacteria, viruses, or toxins, and may be in a naturally occurring or a human-modified form.
These high-priority agents pose a risk to national security, can be easily transmitted and disseminated, result in high mortality, have potential major public health impact, may cause public panic, or require special action for public health preparedness.
These compounds have shown possible activity as anti-cancer agents in vitro.
These prior and subsidiary decisions contribute, I think, to our sense of ourselves as responsible free agents, roughly in the following way: I am faced with an important decision to make, and after a certain amount of deliberation, I say to myself: " That's enough.
This provides DARPA the flexibility to get into and out of an area without the burden of sustaining staff, while building cooperative alliances with its “ agents .” These outside agents help create a constituency in their respective organizations for adopting the technology.
These theories work from the central premise that effective learners are active agents who construct knowledge by setting goals, analyzing tasks, planning strategies and monitoring their understanding.
These future weapons bathed the surviving life of Earth in unspecified forms of radiation and biochemical agents, producing widespread, permanent mutations among humans, animals, and plants.
These other gelling agents may also be preferred for certain traditional cuisines or dietary restrictions.
These factors limit the extent to which agents can make a fully rational decision, thus they possess only “ bounded rationality ” and must make decisions by “ satisficing ,” or choosing that which might not be optimal but which will make them happy enough.
These measures are commonly used to indicate the comparative efficacy of chemical warfare agents, and dosages are typically qualified by rates of breathing ( e. g., resting = 10 l / min ) for inhalation, or degree of clothing for skin penetration.
* Online digital film screeners: These digital film screeners have the benefit of letting you send individual copies of your film or a promo to the press, sales agents, distributors etc.
These new agents were designed to be undetectable by standard NATO chemical detection equipment and to defeat chemical protective gear.
These agents may also cause renal impairment, especially in combination with other nephrotoxic agents.
These early investigations did not lead to the use of antibiotics to treat infection because they took place in obscure circumstances, and the idea that infections were caused by transmissible agents was not widely accepted at the time.
These agents permit the visualization of neuroreceptor pools in the context of a plurality of neuropsychiatric and neurologic illnesses.
These are subsets of the full SVG standard, mainly intended for user agents with limited capabilities.
These mosquito eaters have been used in the past as mosquito control agents, with varying success.

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