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system and uses
The simplest kind of separate system uses a single, self-contained unit.
It uses a driving system with a 3DOF unit.
One of the numerous cuneiform records dated circa 20th century BC, found in Anatolia at the Assyrian colony of Kanesh uses an advanced system of trading computations and credit lines.
ASU uses a plus-minus grading system with highest cumulative GPA awarded of 4. 0 ( at time of graduation ).
Because the WD1770 is capable of single density mode and uses the same IBM360 derived floppy disc format as the Intel 8271 found in the BBC Micro, it was also possible to run a DFS filing system with an alternate ROM, such as the P. R. E. S AP4 interface.
Because field artillery mostly uses indirect fire the guns have to be part of a system that enables them to attack targets invisible to them in accordance with the combined arms plan.
The election uses the MMP electoral system.
* RPM – The RPM Package Manager uses Berkeley DB to retain its internal database of packages installed on a system
GURPS Bunnies & Burrows uses the GURPS system common in all GURPS products.
The control unit of the CPU contains circuitry that uses electrical signals to direct the entire computer system to carry out stored program instructions.
Essentially, every country that was colonised at some time by England, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom uses common law except those that were formerly colonised by other nations, such as Quebec ( which follows the law of France in part ), South Africa and Sri Lanka ( which follow Roman Dutch law ), where the prior civil law system was retained to respect the civil rights of the local colonists.
Uniquely among U. S. states, Louisiana uses a codified system, the Louisiana Civil Code, based on principles of law from continental Europe instead of common law.
All but one of the provinces of Canada use a common law system ( the exception being Quebec, which uses a civil law system for issues arising within provincial jurisdiction, such as property ownership and contracts ).
* The system uses color-coded logos on the front and rear of buses ( white mini-vans ) to identify routes:
The brain mechanisms underlying these effects are not well understood, but there is substantial evidence that alterations in the brain system that uses the chemical neurotransmitter serotonin play an essential role.
The International Monetary Fund uses a variant system when referring to national currencies.
Call of Cthulhu uses the Basic Role-Playing system used by other Chaosium games ( first seen in RuneQuest ).
The Continent, to Britain, has different electrical plugs, a different timezone, a different currency, drives on the right, uses the Metric system exclusively, etc.
The most common modern system uses colored ropes, called corda or cordão, tied around the waist.
The CE / BCE designation uses the year-numbering system introduced by the 6th-century Christian monk Dionysius Exiguus, who started the Anno Domini designation, intending the beginning of the life of Jesus to be the reference date.
Braille ( a writing system for the blind ) uses either 6 or 8 tactile ' points ' from which all letters and numbers are formed.
Teg uses his secret ability to see no-ships to secure control of the system.
The weapon uses several different bows instead of one bow with a tackle system to achieve a higher acceleration of the sinew via the multiplication with each bow's pulling effect.
A system can be mechanical, electrical, fluid, chemical, financial and even biological, and the mathematical modeling, analysis and controller design uses control theory in one or many of the time, frequency and complex-s domains, depending on the nature of the design problem.

system and colored
A more refined classification is often shown in colored presentations of the periodic table ; this system restricts the terms " metal " and " nonmetal " to only certain of the more broadly defined metals and nonmetals, adding additional terms for certain sets of the more broadly viewed metals and nonmetals.
Griffith later invented a color system in which colored lights flashed on areas of the screen to achieve a color effect.
* Kung Fu Dragons: a list of various martial arts which characters could train in and a system of colored belts to reward them.
The simplest way to do this would be to reverse the system used in the camera ; arrange three separate black-and-white displays behind colored filters and then optically combine their images using mirrors or prisms onto a suitable screen, like frosted glass.
In these systems the three colored images were sent one after each other, in either complete frames in the " field-sequential color system ", or for each line in the " line-sequential " system.
As with many martial arts, Shotokan uses a system of colored belts to indicate rank.
The game received considerable acclaim for its brightly colored graphics, expansive plot, " Ring Command " menu system, innovative real-time battle system, modified Active Time Battle meter adapted for real-time action, its innovative cooperative multiplayer gameplay, where the second or third players could drop in and out of the game at any time rather than players having to join the game at the same time, the customizable AI settings for computer-controlled allies, and the acclaimed soundtrack by Hiroki Kikuta.
In the 1980s, the shuttle's identifier was changed to H ( colored blue ) instead of reverting to HH, as the New York City subway system had abolished two-letter designations by then.
Voters were intimidated by a voting system involving colored pieces of paper that had to be put into a box in full view of Sihanouk's political figures, soldiers and local police.
The Germans replaced the original three colored lights used by the Czechs to communicate with the driver with an intercom system.
Labels in Mac OS are a type of seven distinct, colored parameters of metadata that can be attributed to files, folders and disks in the operating system.
" The weaving of wampum belts is a sort of writing by means of belts of colored beads, in which the various designs of beads denoted different ideas according to a definitely accepted system, which could be read by anyone acquainted with wampum language, irrespective of what the spoken language is.
It is a resin-transfer system using individual colored thermal ribbon cartridges, and can print in process color using cyan, magenta, yellow, and black cartridges, as well as such spot-color cartridges as white, metallic silver, and metallic gold, on a wide variety of paper and transparency stock.
The systematic use of belt colour to denote the rank was first used by Kano Jigoro, the founder of judo, who first devised the colored belt system using obi, and awarded the first black belts to denote a Dan rank in the 1880s.
It was not until the early 1900s, after the introduction of the judogi, that an expanded colored belt system of awarding rank was created.
Another example, the " Esc " for most computer keyboards is referred to as red colored < CANCEL > key in the Bloomberg system, with the red to catch one's eye to stop a task.
The third phase, the “ high leg ” of the system, has 208 V to neutral and is not used for single-phase connections, so is distinctively colored.
In the 1930s and 1940s, Plecker directed offices under his authority to change vital records and reclassify certain families as colored ( without notifying them ) after Virginia established a binary system under its Racial Integrity Act of 1924.
Earlier, auto rickshaws were colored black with a yellow canvas topping and ran on gasoline without any meter system.
The colored lighting is accomplished with a Light Emitting Diode lighting system.
The relationship between the terminal and system was rich: The system sent a data stream containing markup bytes indicating the boundaries of data entry fields, highlighted or colored areas, and indication that the system was busy responding to the last request from the terminal.

0.507 seconds.