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It was intended to address some of the problems of the only general-purpose option then available, the plough.
In standard arrays, each index is restricted to a certain range of consecutive integers ( or consecutive values of some enumerated type ), and the address of an element is computed by a " linear " formula on the indices.
It was developed by Tony Brooker and Derrick Morris as a variant of the ALGOL programming language, removing some Algol features such as " passing parameters by name " ( which in Algol 60 means passing the address of a short subroutine to recalculate the parameter each time it was mentioned ).
Because of the early origin of its original form, it does not address some Christological issues defined in the later Nicene and other Christian Creeds.
However, sizeable new investments that are expected to address some of the issues are either planned or in progress.
Hence, gene therapy can address only some genes that cause a particular disease.
Such operands may be given as a constant value ( called an immediate value ), or as a place to locate a value: a register or a memory address, as determined by some addressing mode.
Thus fines and noncustodial sentences may address the crimes seen as least serious, with lengthy imprisonment or ( in some jurisdictions ) capital punishment reserved for the most serious.
The equipment is usually purchased from an American supplier ( although some merchants have attempted to set up shop in Canada ) and the services are billed to an American postal address.
The outputs that go back into the sequencer to determine the next address have to go through some sort of register to prevent the creation of a race condition.
At some point in almost every show, usually when giving the address for the Puzzler answers, Ray will mention Cambridge, Massachusetts ( where the show originates ), at which point Tom reverently interjects with a tone of civic pride, " Our fair city.
He devised the Expansive Classification in response, to meet the needs of growing libraries, and to address some of the complaints of his critics
During the American Civil War of 1861 – 1865, some soldiers pinned paper notes with their name and home address to the backs of their coats.
In some cases DHCP request message is broadcast, instead of being unicast to a particular DHCP server, because the DHCP client has still not received an IP address.
If the update is not carried through successfully — if, that is, the employee's address is updated on some records but not others — then the table is left in an inconsistent state.
* In some regions, such as the Southern United States, " Doctor " is traditionally added to the first name of people holding doctorates, where it is used in either direct or indirect familiar address.
However, there are some questions that many consequentialist theories address:
When it comes to the moral questions that we might ask, it can be difficult to argue that there is not necessarily some level of meta-ethical relativism – and failure to address this matter is criticized as ethnocentrism.
The addresses and sermons of Eusebius are mostly lost, but some have been preserved, e. g., a sermon on the consecration of the church in Tyre and an address on the thirtieth anniversary of the reign of Constantine ( 336 ).
It makes some progress, but to be really superior it would require solving a lot of deep problems ", but added that " finishing it is not crucial " for the GNU system because a free kernel already existed in Linux, and completing Hurd would not address the main remaining problem for a free operating system: device support.
For example, the economist Irving Fisher said in a 1912 address to the Eugenics Research Association: " The Nordic race will ... vanish or lose its dominance if, in fact, the whole human race does not sink so low as to become the prey, as H. G. Wells images, of some less degenerate animal!
Some hymns praise or address individual saints, particularly the Blessed Virgin Mary ; such hymns are particularly prevalent in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and to some extent " High Church " Anglicanism.
New performance measures have been introduced that attempt to address some of theoretical concerns with traditional indicators, including: modified Sharpe ratios ; the Omega ratio introduced by Keating and Shadwick in 2002 ; Alternative Investments Risk Adjusted Performance ( AIRAP ) published by Sharma in 2004 ; and Kappa developed by Kaplan and Knowles in 2004.
Though states ( or increasingly, international organizations ) are usually the only ones with standing to address a violation of international law, some treaties, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights have an optional protocol that allows individuals who have had their rights violated by member states to petition the international Human Rights Committee.
Looking up some customer's name and address in a database are typically idempotent ( in fact nullipotent ), since this will not cause the database to change.

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This means that in most real-world setups where machines are added a few at a time, only one or two tries are needed before the address effectively become constant.
In addition, to load a texture, a PCI graphics card must copy it from the system's RAM into the card's framebuffer, whereas an AGP card is capable of reading textures directly from system RAM using the graphics address remapping table, which reapportions main memory as needed for texture storage, allowing the graphics card to access them directly.
For this purpose, generally only the fully qualified domain name of the name server is required, unless the servers are contained in the registered domain, in which case the corresponding IP address is needed as well.
Therefore a temporary location is needed to preserve the return address of the caller of this function.
The derivation outlined in the previous section contains all the information needed to define general relativity, describe its key properties, and address a question of crucial importance in physics, namely how the theory can be used for model-building.
In the years ahead, reinvigorating growth will be a high priority, and continued efforts are needed to address vulnerabilities.
GM crops also are involved in controversies over GM food with respect to whether food produced from GM crops is safe and whether GM crops are needed to address the world's food needs.
There are controversies around GM food on several levels, including whether food produced with it is safe, whether it should be labeled and if so how, whether agricultural biotech is needed to address world hunger now or in the future, and more specifically to GM crops -- intellectual property and market dynamics ; environmental effects of GM crops ; and GM crops ' role in industrial agricultural more generally.
During that period of ownership they were contracted to carry out the modification programme to the SA80 series of rifles for the British Army, needed to address a number of reliability issues.
The device needed several additional ICs to produce a functional computer, in part due to its small 18-pin " memory-package ", which ruled out the use of a separate address bus ( Intel was primarily a DRAM manufacturer at the time ).
As the node address is usually identical to the MAC address of the network adapter, the Address Resolution Protocol is not needed.
She decided that an ecumenical council needed to be held to address the issue of iconoclasm and directed this request to Pope Hadrian I ( 772 – 795 ) in Rome.
In the early 1990s, even after the redesign of the addressing system using a classless network model, it became clear that this would not suffice to prevent IPv4 address exhaustion, and that further changes to the Internet infrastructure were needed.
The IP header is tagged with the source IP address, destination IP address, and other meta-data needed to route and deliver the datagram.
Douglas was aware of their opinions and power, and knew that he needed to address their concerns.
Each step needed to fetch, decode and execute the machine instructions ( including any operand address calculations, reads and writes ) was controlled directly by combinatorial logic and rather minimal sequential state machine circuitry.
However, the I / O devices needed more electronic logic to manage their own word count and transfer address registers.
International catastrophes such as the wreck of the Amoco Cadiz oil tanker off the coast of Brittany in 1978 and the Bhopal disaster in 1984 have demonstrated the universality of such events and the scale on which efforts to address them needed to engage.
The StrongARM was designed to address the upper-end of the low-power embedded market, where users needed more performance than the ARM could deliver while being able to accept more external support.
Physical memory was carved into sections reserved for each size so a 1055 byte block always came from a section and returned there, the only overhead needed was to add its address to the physical block table's proper list.
Like the divide that occurred within the black civil rights movement, the late 1960s and the 1970s brought a new generation of activists, many of whom felt that the gay rights movement needed to endorse a larger and more radical agenda to address other forms of oppression, the Vietnam War, and the sexual revolution.
As early as 1916, Julian Huxley wrote a two part article in the Auk, noting the tensions between amateurs and professionals and suggesting the possibility that the " vast army of bird-lovers and bird-watchers could begin providing the data scientists needed to address the fundamental problems of biology.

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