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Ships with the Mk 26 GMLS, and late marks of the Mk 10 GMLS aboard the " Belknap "- class, could accommodate ASROC in these power-loaded launchers ( the Mk 13 GMLS was not able to fire the weapon, as the launcher rail was too short ).
However, the definition of " Hilbert space " can be broadened to accommodate these states ( see the Gelfand – Naimark – Segal construction or rigged Hilbert spaces ).
Amid these growing problems, Kim Jong Il began reworking the DPRK's political system to accommodate his own style of governing.
It was believed that the cranial bone conformed in order to accommodate the different sizes of these particular areas of the brain in different individuals, so that a person's capacity for a given personality trait could be determined simply by measuring the area of the skull that overlies the corresponding area of the brain.
Altogether it could accommodate 4, 000 guests at a time, 1, 100 of these in its main hall alone.
The C revision of the standard was issued in 1969 in part to accommodate the electrical characteristics of these devices.
Reasons for limiting the legal trailer configurations include both safety concerns and the impracticality of designing and constructing roads that can accommodate the larger wheelbase of these vehicles and the larger minimum turning radii associated with them.
We accept and welcome, therefore, as conditions to which we must accommodate ourselves, great inequality of environment ; the concentration of business, industrial and commercial, in the hands of the few ; and the law of competition between these, as being not only beneficial, but essential to the future progress of the race.
To accommodate these users, WordStar emulation programs were created.
That is, Piaget suggests that the environment is understood through assimilations of objects in the available schemes of action and these accommodate to the objects to the extent that the available schemes fall short of the demands.
The Roman army may have built these to accommodate families of British farmers in this unsettled period.
To accommodate these operation fields, VLIW instructions are usually at least 64 bits wide, and on some architectures are much wider.
BACs are preferred for these kind of genetic studies because they accommodate much larger sequences without the risk of rearrangement, and are therefore more stable than other types of cloning vectors.
Crowds were increasing and a new site was needed to accommodate these supporters.
Of these, only the connection to Davis County to the north is wide enough and flat enough to accommodate transportation routes without reliance on earthworks.
Unicode has precombined glyphs for these letters, but most quality fonts display them with comma below diacritics to accommodate the expectations of Latvian orthography.
Further, they cannot accommodate components with multiple rows of connectors if these connectors don't match the dual in-line layout — it is impossible to provide the correct electrical connectivity.
Instead of officially designating rooms for cooking, sleeping, etc., these activities were relocated throughout the year as appropriate to accommodate the changes in temperature and the position of the sun.
He favoured " horizontal-bat " shots ( such as the hook, pull and cut ) to deal with the bounce and devised a unique grip on the bat handle that would accommodate these strokes without compromising his ability to defend.
To accommodate these longer trains ( 117m long as opposed to 93m for C stock ), station platforms are currently being lengthened.
The Secretary and Clerk are generally only used with six or more players, and rules regarding card passing or drinks can be changed to accommodate these two positions as desired.
Scott also designed the two Cast Courts 1870 – 73 to the southeast of the garden ( the site of the ' Brompton Boilers '), these vast spaces have ceilings in height to accommodate the plaster casts of parts of famous buildings, including Trajan's Column ( in two separate pieces ).
To accommodate these new residents and commuters, in 1905 a new bridge was built to cross the Wabash River including tracks for the city's streetcar and interurban line.
Although the circular design held military advantages, these only really mattered in the 13th century onwards ; the origins of 12th-century circular design were the circular design of the mottes ; indeed, some designs were less than circular in order to accommodate irregular mottes, such as that at Windsor Castle.

accommodate and features
Some bridges accommodate other purposes, such as the tower of Nový Most Bridge in Bratislava, which features a restaurant.
Quake III Arena features an advanced AI with five difficulty levels which can accommodate both a beginner and an advanced player, though they usually do not pose a challenge to high-tier or competitive players.
In The Third Manifesto ( first published in 1995 ) Date and Darwen show how the relational model can accommodate certain desired object-oriented features.
Consequently, modern SUVs are available with luxury vehicle features, and some crossover models adopt lower ride heights to accommodate on-road driving.
After a year of negotiations and design studies, IBM agreed to make a one-of-a-kind version of its S / 360-65 mainframe computer with dynamic address translation ( DAT ) features that would support virtual memory and accommodate UM's desire to support time-sharing.
Western Trails Museum, relocated between the candy store and the General Store to accommodate Bigfoot Rapids, still features historical western artifacts large and small, from a hand powered horse drawn fire engine to miniature replica of a borax hauling " Twenty Mule Team " and utensils necessary to survive the prairie and wilderness.
It features pyrotechnics displays, water jets, laser show and flame bursts a live cast and an open-air viewing gallery which can comfortably accommodate 2, 500 visitors.
These two features, some cassette tape I / O routines, and a few seldom-used floating point math routines ( which existed in the Integer BASIC ROMs but weren't integrated into the BASIC language ) were removed in the transition from the Integer BASIC ROMs to the Apple II Plus ROMs, in order to accommodate the larger size of the Applesoft BASIC interpreter.
Although the SWB model, which had accounted for half of all sales in Canada, cost approximately $ 2, 000 less and offered a four-cylinder engine option with improved fuel economy, Chrysler executives stated the SWB Caravan was discontinued to accommodate new features offered in the Grand Caravan, consistent with the demands of the majority of the minivan market.
Some of the more significant CCC features included development of the road system ( gravel surfaced ) to accommodate automobiles, Adirondack lean-to shelters, the Thunderbolt Ski Shelter, and completion of Bascom Lodge.
While the pelvis is not entirely like that of a human ( being markedly wide, or flared, with laterally orientated iliac blades ), these features point to a structure radically remodelled to accommodate a significant degree of bipedalism.
The Freestar can accommodate up to seven passengers and features an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission as part of the van's standard equipment.
Up to it features a width of to accommodate ISO containers.
While the pelvis is not wholly human-like ( being markedly wide, or flared, with laterally orientated iliac blades ), these features point to a structure that can be considered radically remodeled to accommodate a significant degree of bipedalism in the animals ' locomotor repertoire.
Visitors have to climb 240 steps in order to reach the Buddha, though the site also features a small winding road to the Buddha for vehicles to accommodate the handicapped.
** 610N featured a 4-port 10 / 100 / 1000 switch, broadcasts simultaneous dual ( 2. 4 and 5 GHz ) wireless bands, multimedia streaming features, and a USB 2. 0 storage link to accommodate an external hard drive.
Among its impressive features are a 120-seat auditorium that will accommodate traditional and group learning activities ; two “ smart ” classrooms suitable for all learning styles ; an atrium featuring a café, displays and open seating ; a roof-top observatory ; an attached greenhouse ; and several student reading and conference rooms.
To accommodate elimination of the B-pillars, which provides unobstructed access for side loading, the Element features a chassis reinforced joints, strengthened lower side sills, larger cross members, enlarged rocker panels, and five bulkheads per side.
With many features of the town being constructed to provide areas for healthy seaside walks, due to the walkways being built to accommodate Victorian nannies pushing prams, many of the beaches today still retain good disabled access.
A need for a distinct script to accommodate the Santali language, combining features of both the Indic and Roman scripts was felt, which resulted in the invention of new script called Ol Chiki by Pandit Raghunath Murmu of Mayurbhanj princely state of Orissa in 1925.
These speed restrictions, combined with a typical driving range of per charge and a typical three-year battery durability, are required because of a lack of federally mandated safety equipment and features which NEVs can not accommodate because of their design.
The British design team initially proposed some stylistic features inspired by the Citroën SM, including a front glass panel between the headlights to accommodate the number plate, round front wheelarches and rear spats.
The Zeta architecture is very flexible and can accommodate a wide variety of automotive design features such as wheelbase length, ride height, windshield rake and roof line.
The new station features wider escalators and elevators to accommodate travelers with luggage, turnstiles with adjacent luggage slides and monitors with flight information.

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