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In Brazil, handheld devices were used by enumerators to locate residences on the ground.
These indexes can be used as finding aids to locate original records.
Groundwater hydrology, or hydrogeology, is used to locate groundwater, which can often provide a ready supply of uncontaminated water and is especially important in arid regions, and to monitor the spread of contaminants in groundwater wells.
Hash functions are primarily used in hash tables, to quickly locate a data record ( for example, a dictionary definition ) given its search key ( the headword ).
Hash functions can also be used to locate table records whose key is similar, but not identical, to a given key ; or pairs of records in a large file which have similar keys.
This class includes the so-called acoustic fingerprint algorithms, that are used to locate similar-sounding entries in large collection of audio files.
Formative evaluations can be used to locate problems in training procedures and help I – O psychologists make corrective adjustments while the training is ongoing.
The descriptions given by the contemporary chroniclers make it possible that a second, purely militarily used castle existed near the settlement, yet neither is this certain nor have archaeological efforts been able to locate traces thereof.
Larger full-frame messages, which encapsulate a frame worth of timecode in a single message, are used to locate to a time while timecode is not running.
Temporary silences were observed so that sensitive listening devices capable of detecting human heartbeats could be used to locate survivors.
Furthermore, there are heterodox branches of Esoteric Christianity that practice divination, blessings, or appealing to angels for certain intervention, which they view as perfectly righteous, often supportable by gospel ( for instance, claiming that the old commandment against divination was superseded by Christ's birth, and noting that the Magi used astrology to locate Bethlehem ).
Penguins have an average sense of hearing for birds ; this is used by parents and chicks to locate one another in crowded colonies.
Often an auxiliary utility like ctags is used to locate the definitions.
Roadblocks may be used to capture a particular fleeing criminal or locate a bomb.
" Demon dialing " is sometimes used as a synonym for war dialing, a related technique which uses automated computer modem dialing, though instead to conduct a random search to locate other modem-connected lines.
The most important function of these DNS servers is the translation ( resolution ) of human-memorable domain names and hostnames into the corresponding numeric Internet Protocol ( IP ) addresses, the second principal Internet name space which is used to identify and locate computer systems and resources on the Internet.
* Another reason for using the Cassegrain design is to increase the focal length of the antenna, to improve the field of view Parabolic reflectors used in dish antennas have a large curvature and short focal length, to locate the focal point near the mouth of the dish, to reduce the length of the supports required to hold the feed structure or secondary reflector.
It is used in very large steerable radio telescopes and satellite ground antennas, where the feed electronics is too complicated and bulky, or requires too much maintenance and alterations, to locate on the dish ; for example those using cryogenically-cooled amplifiers.
It may also be used to locate faults, such as breaks, and to measure optical return loss.
A time-domain reflectometer ( TDR ) is an electronic instrument used to characterize and locate faults in metallic cables ( for example, twisted wire pairs, coaxial cables ).
It can also be used to locate discontinuities in a connector, printed circuit board, or any other electrical path.
Wikipedia has a search engine built in, which can be used to locate material on Wikipedia.
Nazi doctors often used gay men for scientific experiments in an attempt to locate a " gay gene " to " cure " any future Aryan children who were gay.
Because damage to the cable can cause reflections, an instrument called an electrical time domain reflectometer ETDR ( for electrical cables ) or an optical time domain reflectometer OTDR ( for optical cables ) can be used to locate the damaged part of a cable.

used and East
The efforts to get Arius brought out of exile on the parts of Eusebius of Nicomedia were chiefly political concerns and there is little evidence that any of Arius ’ writings were used as doctrinal norms even in the East.
During the Akkadian period, the Akkadian language became the lingua franca of the Middle East, and was officially used for administration, although the Sumerian language remained as a spoken and literary language.
Johnson was named to the Joint Committee on Conduct of the War whose purpose was to goad-on laggard Union generals ; Johnson, to no avail, used this platform to voice the urgency of military intervention in East Tennessee.
This is not to be confused with what the Arabs call the " Hindi numerals ", namely the Eastern Arabic numerals (---------) used in the Middle East, or any of the numerals currently used in Indian languages ( e. g. Devanagari: ).
Cyrillic numerals were a numbering system derived from the Cyrillic alphabet, used by South and East Slavic peoples.
A variant of the Eastern Arabic numerals used in the Persian and Urdu languages is shown as East Arabic-Indic.
In East Asia many types of armour were commonly used at different times by various cultures including, scale armour, lamellar armour, laminar armour, plated mail, mail, plate armour and brigandine.
They continued to be used in the more open Middle East battlefields.
It was used by the U. S. and British troops in Europe and the Far East until the end of the war.
Peter Lombard ( died 1160 ) is the first writer known to have used the term, which did not become the usual name in the West till towards the end of the twelfth century, and never became current in the East.
In the Churches mentioned here by name, the oil used ( called " oil of the sick " in both West and East ) is blessed specifically for this purpose.
Since its opening, Lajes Field has been used for refuelling American cargo planes bound for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
* In Germanic languages, except English, East Sea is used: Afrikaans ( Oossee ), Danish ( Østersøen ), Dutch ( Oostzee ), German ( Ostsee ), Icelandic and Faroese ( Eystrasalt ), Norwegian ( Østersjøen ), and Swedish ( Östersjön ).
These trains are used for InterCity services from London to the East Midlands and South Yorkshire.
Blythe House in West Kensington is used by the Museum for off-site storage of small and medium-sized artefacts, and Franks House in East London is used for storage and work on the " Early Prehistory "-Palaeolithic and Mesolithic-and some other collections.
Both the terms coast and coastal are often used to describe a geographic location or region ; for example, New Zealand's West Coast, or the East and West Coasts of the United States.
Evidence of fire is inconclusive, as wildfires started by lightning-strikes are still common in East Africa and other wild areas, and it is difficult to determine when fire was first used for cooking, as opposed to just being used for warmth or for keeping predators away.
Skeat “… in at least three cases and probably in all, in the form of codices " and he theorized that this form of notebook was invented in Rome and then “… must have spread rapidly to the Near East …” In his discussion of one of the earliest pagan parchment codices to survive from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt, Eric Turner seems to challenge Skeat ’ s notion when stating “… its mere existence is evidence that this book form had a prehistory ” and that “ early experiments with this book form may well have taken place outside of Egypt .” Early codices of parchment or papyrus appear to have been widely used as personal notebooks, for instance in recording copies of letters sent ( Cicero Fam.
Mail Armour was introduced to the Middle East and Asia through the Romans and was adopted by the Sassanid Persians starting in the 3rd century CE, where it was supplemental to the scale and lamellar armours already used.
Some television shows such as Deadliest Warrior have incorrectly portrayed butted mail as having been used historically in Europe or the Middle East ( in reality, Japanese mail ( kusari ) is one of the few historically correct examples of mail being constructed with such butted links ).
In most of East Asia today, the Gregorian calendar is used for day-to-day activities, but the Chinese calendar is still used for marking traditional East Asian holidays such as the Chinese New Year, the Duan Wu festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival, and in astrology, such as choosing the most auspicious date for a wedding or the opening of a building.

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