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Transferring and new
* Transferring new network services and applications to all levels of educational use, and eventually the broader Internet community.

Transferring and is
Transferring data to a PDA via the computer is therefore a lot quicker than having to manually input all data on the handheld device.
Transferring an arm or ammunition to a person who is having a valid license must be registered to the licensing authority.
Transferring requires a $ 200 tax for all NFA firearms except AOW's, for which the transfer tax is $ 5 ( although the manufacturing tax remains $ 200 ).
#" Transferring the sons " ( if the dead is female )-This is a ceremony in which the duties of filial piety are transferred from the deceased mother to her eldest brother or the eldest brother's representative.
Transferring behavior techniques from the controlled psychological laboratory to the correctional institution, where there are bound to be numerous constraints, is an extremely difficult task.
Transferring to the Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service is attractive to former serving members as it allows them to continue to serve in a non-operational environment that is not mandated by the age and universality of fitness standards required in the Regular Force or Primary Reserve.
Transferring controllers evolved in simulation to physical robots is very difficult and a major challenge in using the ER approach.
Transferring to a speedboat, and then a helicopter piloted by an accomplice, The Hood is apparently killed when Parker shoots the aircraft down with the Rolls-Royce's built-in machine gun.
Transferring a special registration mark from one vehicle to another is permitted provided that they are both owned by the same person.
Transferring of the baton in this race is typically blind.
Transferring to Platinum Heights High School, she learns that Misfit is also a student, forced to attend by Oracle.

Transferring and genes
* Transferring vanabin genes to bacteria

Transferring and which
Transferring to the technical side, he developed a square motion wool-comber and a device for making genappe yarns, which he did patent along with Samuel Lister ( later Lord Masham ).
Transferring between these two stations was free to fair attendees during the World's Fair using special shuttle trains which ran from a third platform at Stadium Station ( where there was a connection to the monorail serving the main Expo 86 site ) to the Canadian Pavilion at Waterfront Station.
Unlike most Kurdish political parties, which adopted a rather conservative outlook and were organized around tribal leaders and structures, they had fierce stance, strong convictions, and disciplined but decentralized organization which contributed to a steady rise and growing effectiveness Transferring to southern border towns with a radical left rhetoric gave this group initial resources during a time which Turkey had problems with the Syria and was a pawn in the proxy wars of the Cold War.

Transferring and on
Transferring from Ascension to Saint Helena takes two days on the RMS Saint Helena.
Transferring the contents of one register to another involves four instructions ( one Get and one Put on the HI byte of the register, and a similar pair for the LO byte: GHI R1 ; PHI R2 ; GLO R1 ; PLO R2 ).
Transferring his motorcycle career from off-road to road racing after Wright's death, Toseland quickly worked his way up through the ranks becoming 1995 Junior Road Race Champion before he and moveding on to 125cc racing in the UK Superteen series, and and then sprang to prominence in the late nineties when he dominated the Honda CB500 Cup series aged 17.

Transferring and at
Transferring the signal from the antenna indoors at its original microwave frequency would require an expensive and impractical waveguide.
Transferring to the Western Front in 1916, Newland was Mentioned in Despatches for his leadership while commanding a company during an attack at Mouquet Farm.
Transferring to a football powerhouse, ( Oregon was not at the time ) or transferring to a collegiate sprinting powerhouse were other alternatives to consider for Johnson, but would have required forfeiting a year of eligibility if he chose that direction.

Transferring and will
Transferring this signal to a recordable DVD with the appropriate tools, such as the ' AudioGate ' software bundled with Korg MR-1 / 2 / 1000 / 2000 recorders, will render a DSD Disc.
Transferring characters will delete the ( only ) previously saved game ( if any ).

Transferring and .
Transferring each contingent into Asia, Alexios promised to supply them with provisions in return for their oaths of homage.
Transferring a 2, 000 pound Joint Direct Attack Munition | JDAM to a lift truck for loading onto a B-1B Lancer supersonic strategic bomber in Southwest Asia in 2007.
Transferring operations to Aberdeenshire in late 1307, he threatened Banff before falling seriously ill, probably owing to the hardships of the lengthy campaign.
Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk.
Transferring data from an MD unit to a non-Windows machine can only be done in real time, preferably via optical I / O, by connecting the audio out port of the MD to an available audio in port of the computer.
* Transferring to another dop in order to rotate the stone.
* Transferring to another dop.
Transferring to Los Angeles Pierce College, he posted a 2. 62 ERA and went 9 – 2 with 135 strikeouts in 103 innings, and was named to the all-state and all-conference teams.
Transferring to the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Lee was known for being a loner and an individualist.
Transferring knowledge requires that it be accessible to as needed.
Transferring and displaying secure information should be kept to a minimum.
* Douglas, T. Scapegoats: Transferring Blame ( 1995 )
When to Use: Transferring residents who are partially dependent, have some weight-bearing capacity, and are cooperative.
Transferring to the Judge Advocate General's Corps ( JAG ), from May to October 1916 he served under General John J. Pershing in Mexico with the Pancho Villa Expedition.
** Trosglwyddo ' r Gwirionedd (' Transferring the truth ')-cassette EP ; c. 1983

new and host
The oocysts leave the host to be taken up by a new host.
The sporozoites escape from the oocyst and migrate within the body of the vector to the salivary glands where they are injected into the new vertebrate host when the insect vector feeds again.
At low speeds, the compressibility of air is not significant in relation to aircraft design, but as the airflow nears and exceeds the speed of sound, a host of new aerodynamic effects become important in the design of aircraft.
Since 2011 the town has also been host to the annual Charlie Chaplin Comedy Film Festival, which was founded to celebrate Chaplin's legacy and to showcase new comic talent.
Most communities across the country will host organized celebrations for Canada Day, usually outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts, as well as citizenship ceremonies for new citizens.
This carries the multiplying new generations of V. cholerae bacteria out into the drinking water of the next host if proper sanitation measures are not in place.
Together with new allies Goffanon ( a blacksmith and diminutive giant ) and Goffanon's cousin and true giant Illbrec battles the Fhoi Myore and their own allies, a returned Prince Gaynor, the wizard Calatin and his clone of Corum, the Brothers of the Pine, the undead Ghoolegh and a host of giant wolves.
Research in which a parallel phylogeny of bacteria and insects was inferred supports the belief that the primary endosymbionts are transferred only vertically ( i. e. from the mother ), and not horizontally ( i. e. by escaping the host and entering a new host ).
Television critics gave the new show and its host poor reviews.
The most common form of genetic engineering involves the insertion of new genetic material at an unspecified location in the host genome.
On October 1, 1962, Groucho, after acting as occasional guest host of The Tonight Show during the six-month interval between Jack Paar and Johnny Carson, introduced Carson as the new host.
Since it takes many generations for a microbe and a new host species to co-evolve, an emerging pathogen may hit its earliest victims especially hard.
IFNs have other functions: they activate immune cells, such as natural killer cells and macrophages ; they increase recognition of infection or tumor cells by up-regulating antigen presentation to T lymphocytes ; and they increase the ability of uninfected host cells to resist new infection by virus.
Nate Grey was to be Apocalypse's new host, a powerhouse to store his massive lifeforce.
The Government of Sindh recently approved the construction of two high-density zones, which will host the new city skyline.
The non beta release of Lightworks includes a host of new features for editors, and runs on wide range of PC hardware.
Thus what would otherwise be regarded as one individual influencing another to adopt a belief is seen — when adopting the intentional stance — as an idea-replicator reproducing itself in a new host.
In February 2000, Lewinsky appeared on MTV's The Tom Green Show in an episode in which the host took her to his parents ' home in Ottawa in search of fabric for her new business.
Specific host responses to old pili structure are not effective on the new structure.
Unlike viruses, plasmids are naked DNA and do not encode genes necessary to encase the genetic material for transfer to a new host, though some classes of plasmids encode the sex pilus necessary for their own transfer.
A provirus does not directly make new DNA copies of itself while integrated into a host genome in this way.
The viral genome is replicated by some of those proteins, while other proteins protect the genome as the virus particle moves to a new host cell.

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