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system and counter
The term " anti-ballistic missile " describes any antimissile system designed to counter ballistic missiles.
Some clever program counter catches meant that the ordinary system ROMs and any software using the OS calls could function without significant modification, making substantially more memory available for BASIC, View, Viewsheet and almost every other business application.
Coma may result from a variety of conditions, including intoxication ( such as drug abuse, overdose or misuse of over the counter medications, prescribed medication, or controlled substances ), metabolic abnormalities, central nervous system diseases, acute neurologic injuries such as strokes or herniations, hypoxia, hypothermia, hypoglycemia or traumatic injuries such as head trauma caused by falls or vehicle collisions.
The state of the process includes all the registers that the process may be using, especially the program counter, plus any other operating system specific data that may be necessary.
To help counter confusion when reading patterns, a diagramming system using a standard international notation has come into use ( illustration, left ).
A classic system timer generates interrupts periodically from a counter or the power-line.
There are theories which have developed a concept called human capital ( referring to the skills that workers possess, not necessarily their actual work ), although there are also counter posing macro-economic system theories that think human capital is a contradiction in terms.
Individuals were categorized according to their so-called " rejection spectrum " which allowed doctors to counter any immune system responses to the new organs, allowing transplants to " take " for life.
The flight system uses the data from the targeting or guidance system to maneuver the missile in flight, allowing it to counter inaccuracies in the missile or to follow a moving target.
Some Chinese look back to the Cultural Revolution and fear chaos if the Communist Party should lose control due to domestic upheavals and so a robust system of monitoring and control is in place to counter the growing pressure for political change.
They must also fulfill the requirement of Ministry of Housing and Local Government, where the pawn counter is not higher than 4 feet, bullet-proof and stainless steeled counters, stainless steeled doors, strong rooms with automatic locks, safes, equipped with fully computerized system, CCTV, Alarm and Pawnbroker Insurance.
Despite a number of reforms, the Legion system survived the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and was continued in the Eastern Roman Empire until around 7th century, when reforms begun by Emperor Heraclius to counter the increasing need for soldiers around the Empire resulted in the Theme system.
Shaka began to further refine the ibutho system used by Dingiswayo and others and, with Mthethwa's support over the next several years, forged alliances with his smaller neighbours, to counter the growing threat from Ndwandwe raiding from the north.
She explored the commercial potential of Russian, African, and Baltic markets, revised the customs system, worked to counter the currency debasements of her predecessors, amalgamated several revenue courts, and strengthened the governing authority of the middling and larger towns.
It spawned a long running franchise, known for its fast paced control system and innovative counter attacks.
Though King Wu died just a few years after the Battle of Muye, the Duke of Zhou assisted the young and inexperienced King Cheng in consolidating power for the Ji line: he managed a war against rebellious Zhou princes in the eastern lowlands ( allied with feudal rulers and Shang remnants ); formulated the Mandate of Heaven doctrine to counter Shang claims to a divine right of rule ; founded Chengzhou as an eastern capital ; and set up the fengjian " feudal " system designed to maintain Zhou authority as it expanded its rule over a larger amount of territory.
After the Battle of Menin Road the German defensive system was changed, beginning an increasingly desperate search for expedients, to counter the inexorable British advance.
In practice, other key pieces of program state are usually dumped at the same time, including the processor registers, which may include the program counter and stack pointer, memory management information, and other processor and operating system flags and information.
The ink system requires active solvent regulation to counter solvent evaporation during the time of flight ( time between nozzle ejection and gutter recycling ), and from the venting process whereby air that is drawn into the gutter along with the unused drops is vented from the reservoir.
BART has served as a rapid transit and commuter rail system, and provided an alternative transportation route to highway transportation, though its critics counter its success has taken four decades to come to fruition at a steep cost during the interim.
The scientific instrument package had a mass of 15. 6 kg ( 34. 4 lb ) and consisted of an STL image-scanning television system ( which replaced the NOTS image scanning infrared television system on Pioneer 1 ), a proportional counter for radiation measurements, an ionization chamber to measure radiation in space, a diaphragm / microphone assembly to detect micrometeorites, a spin-coil magnetometer to measure magnetic fields to 5 microgauss, and temperature-variable resistors to record spacecraft internal conditions.

system and casting
While openness and accountability are usually considered cornerstones of a democratic system, the act of casting a vote and the content of a voter's ballot are usually an important exception.
Raw casting is perhaps the most dangerous aspect of the Earthdawn magic system.
Other terms originating in the star casting system of the Parisian theatres are baryton-martin and falcon.
Many production languages provide means to bypass or subvert the type system ( see casting ).
Whilst the exhaustive ballot and the two round system both involve voters casting a separate vote in each round, under instant-runoff voters vote only once.
* Gating system metalwork, a process in casting
Around 1450, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press and independently developed a movable type system in Europe, along with innovations in casting the type based on a matrix and hand mould.
This system was later enhanced by pressing wooden blocks into sand and casting metal types from the depression in copper, bronze, iron or tin.
It has also been suggested that the method used by Gutenberg involved using a single punch to make a mould, but the mould was such that the process of taking the type out disturbed the casting, creating variants and anomalies, and that the punch-matrix system came into use possibly around the 1470s.
This has benefits beyond a reduction in pre-production sampling, as the precise layout of the complete casting system also leads to energy, material, and tooling savings.
The 4-line system involved casting characters for 10-point Times Roman on 6-point bodies.
* casting alloys, such as aluminium-silicon and cast iron ( at the composition for an austenite-cementite eutectic in the iron-carbon system )
" Many industry insiders also questioned Depp's casting, as he was an unconventional actor not known for working within the traditional studio system.
" In his biography of gay Hollywood agent Henry Willson, Robert Hofler deals with the rise of the studio star system, in which several actors spent time on the homosexual casting couch and dated girls or even entered into sham marriages in order to cover their homosexuality.
The block voting system was used, with each peer casting as many votes as there were seats to be filled.
* Page Quality, a ranking system where visitors review sites by casting votes
* establish a voter education program, specific to that voting system, that notifies each voter of the effect of casting multiple votes for an office ; and
Naval travel and combat, non-standard casting ( magic ) classes and a use-based training system and a comparatively active base of players distinguish DragonRealms from many other text games.
* Runner ( casting ), a channel in the gating system of a casting die
The EVMs reduce the time in both casting a vote and declaring the results compared to the old paper ballot system.
This is due to a range of problems, including build tolerances, reduced block face stiffness, casting quality and material and cooling system layout.
In the 1960s, right-wing populist individuals and groups with a producerist worldview, such as members of the John Birch Society, were the first to combine and spread an ultraconservative business nationalist critique of corporate internationalists networked through think tanks such as the Council on Foreign Relations with a grand conspiracy theory casting them as front organizations for the Round Table of the " Anglo-American Establishment ", which are financed by an " international banking cabal " that has supposedly been plotting from the late 19th century on to impose an oligarchic new world order through a global financial system.
Magic use in Age of Wonders 2 uses a " domain " system ; spells can only be cast within the domain of the casting wizard, or the domain of an allied wizard.

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