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connection and called
The one apparent connection between the two is a score of buildings which somehow or other have survived and which naturally enough are called `` historical monuments ''.
In the sides of the tappets are notches with sloping sides, and connection between the tappets and locking bars consist of cams called `` dogs ''.
However, this story may reflect a cultural influence which had the reverse direction: Hittite cuneiform texts mention a Minor Asian god called Appaliunas or Apalunas in connection with the city of Wilusa attested in Hittite inscriptions, which is now generally regarded as being identical with the Greek Ilion by most scholars.
In flood-time it is said to have a second connection with the Rio Negro by a branch, which it throws off to the westward, called the Itinivini, which leaves it at a point about above its mouth.
Following and leading in a partner dance is accomplished by maintaining a physical connection called the frame that allows the leader to transmit body movement to the follower, and for the follower to suggest ideas to the leader.
For use in an electronic circuit, electrical connection terminals called taps are often connected to a coil.
In Croatian, however, the day's name reflects a particular theological connection: it is called Uskrs, meaning " Resurrection ".
In a three-electrode cell, a counter electrode, also called an auxiliary electrode, is used only to make a connection to the electrolyte so that a current can be applied to the working electrode.
The more usual term in Antiquity is ( Hellēnogalátai ) of Diodorus Siculus ' Biblioteca historica v. 32. 5, in a passage that is translated "... and were called Gallo-Graeci because of their connection with the Greeks ", identifying Galatia in the Greek East as opposed to Gallia in the West.
Because of its connection with the Bhattis, the Ardhanagari script was also called Bhatachhari.
A solution called Server Name Indication ( SNI ) exists, which sends the hostname to the server before encrypting the connection, although many older browsers do not support this extension.
The earliest cited English usage in connection with marital status is from a manuscript of c. 1200, when Mary ( mother of Jesus ) is described as “ handfast ( to ) a good man called Joseph ”.
It is generally believed that the first " professional " astronomers were priests, and that their understanding of the " heavens " was seen as " divine ", hence astronomy's ancient connection to what is now called astrology.
The Promised Land is called " The Land of Israel " because it belongs to Israel, and his sons are called Israelites denoting their connection with the land of their father.
In 1940, he was called to arms but avoided mobilization by finding a job in the foreign ministry's radio propaganda department, rising quickly to become the ministry's connection with Goebbels ' propaganda ministry.
It involves a little boy called Nemo, who wears pajamas and travels to a fantasy world, but otherwise the connection to McCay's strip is a loose one.
In March 2005, digging began on a new railway connection called the City Tunnel, which opened for traffic on December 4 2010.
If there is a connection in meaning, it can be called an eggcorn.
This connection is further noted by Patricia Lysaght: " In certain areas of Ireland this supernatural being is, in addition to the name banshee, also called the badhb ".
The final volume of Halliday's 10 volumes of Collected Papers is called Language in society, reflecting his theoretical and methodological connection to language as first and foremost concerned with " acts of meaning ".
Geoffrey combined existing stories of Myrddin Wyllt ( Merlinus Caledonensis ), a North Brythonic prophet and madman with no connection to King Arthur, with tales of the Romano-British war leader Ambrosius Aurelianus to form the composite figure he called Merlin Ambrosius ().
In connection with the Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact, an Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe parliamentary resolution condemned both communism and fascism for starting World War II and called for a day of remembrance for victims of both Stalinism and Nazism on 23 August.
The connection to the Nile River was made not simply because this was then known as the great river of " Aethiopia " ( by which all lands south of the desert were called by Classical writers ), but because the Nile flooded every summer.
These connection points are called " ports " or " pins ", among several other names.

connection and control
And very, very few were lost when the final connection was made to the control panels of ship or industrial combine.
The package included both a NuBus card with Ethernet ports and a new Network control panel that allowed the user to select which physical connection to use for networking ( from " Built-in " or " EtherTalk ").
The DECT media access control layer controls the physical layer and provides connection oriented, connectionless and broadcast services to the higher layers.
Delete requests are subject to access controls, that is, whether a connection with a given authentication state will be permitted to delete a given entry is governed by server-specific access control mechanisms.
Devices dedicated to real-time MIDI control provide an ergonomic benefit, and can provide a greater sense of connection with the instrument than can an interface that is accessed through a mouse or a push-button digital menu.
* 1969 – In Chicago, the United States National Guard is called in for crowd control as demonstrations continue in connection with the trial of the " Chicago Eight " that began on September 24.
In addition to the data circuits, the standard defines a number of control circuits used to manage the connection between the DTE and DCE.
Like HTTP, RTSP uses TCP to maintain an end-to-end connection and, while most RTSP control messages are sent by the client to the server, some commands travel in the other direction ( i. e. from server to client ).
These traditions include hermetic mages, whose control of magic comes through study and manipulation of magical energy or mana, and who summon and bind elementals in lengthy and expensive rituals to be called on later ; and shamans, whose magic derives from a connection to nature via a totem spirit, and who can summon the nature spirits associated with a particular place.
More advanced irons for use in electronics have a mechanism with a temperature sensor and method of temperature control to keep the tip temperature steady ; more power is available if a connection is large.
User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented data connection over the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ).
Other problems can affect the ability to start or control the machine remotely: hardware failure of the machine or network, failure of the BIOS settings battery ( the machine will halt when started before the network connection is made, displaying an error message and requiring a keypress ), loss of control of the machine due to software problems ( machine hang, termination of remote control or networking software, etc.
* October 9 – October 12 – Days of Rage: In Chicago, the United States National Guard is called in to control demonstrations involving the radical Weathermen, in connection with the " Chicago Eight " Trial.
The method of establishing the connection and monitoring its progress and termination through the network may also utilize a separate control channel as in the case of links between telephone exchanges which use CCS7 packet-switched signalling protocol to communicate the call setup and control information and use TDM to transport the actual circuit data.
Devices such as workstations and minicomputers that might not come under the control of the network managers are not suitable for connection to the dual ring.
* In telecommunications, a negative-acknowledge character ( NAK or NACK ) is a transmission control character sent by a station as a negative response to the station with which the connection has been set up.
In telecommunication, part 68 ( Subpart F obsolete ) is the section of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States governing ( a ) the direct connection of telecommunications equipment and customer premises wiring with the public switched telephone network and certain private line services, such as ( 1 ) foreign exchange lines at the customer premises end, ( 2 ) the station end of off-premises stations associated with PBX and Centrex services, ( 3 ) trunk-to-station tie lines at the trunk end only, and ( 4 ) switched service network station lines, i. e., common control switching arrangements ; and ( b ) the direct connection of ( 1 ) all PBX and similar systems to private line services for tie trunk type interfaces, ( 2 ) off-premises station lines, and ( 3 ) automatic identified outward dialing ( AIOD ) and message registration.
PCS switching center: In personal communications service, a facility that ( a ) supports access-independent call control / service control, and connection control ( switching ) functions, and ( b ) is responsible for interconnection of access and network systems to support end-to-end services.
Remote uploading is also used in situations where the computers that need to share data are located on a distant high-speed LAN, and the remote control is being performed using a comparatively slow dial-up modem connection.

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