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In computer engineering, an execution unit ( also called a functional unit ) is a part of a CPU that performs the operations and calculations called for by the Branch Unit, which receives data from the CPU.
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Lithuanian Air Force Special Operations Element is subordinate to the Unit at the level of operations management. Structure of the SOF is flexible which makes it easy to form squadrons intended for concrete operations and missions from its elements.
The lower deck of the Mars Habitat Unit provides the primary working space for the crew: small laboratory areas for carrying out geology and life science research ; storage space for samples, airlocks for reaching the surface of Mars, and a suiting-up area where crew members prepare for surface operations.
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Ray tracing hardware, such as the experimental Ray Processing Unit developed at the Saarland University, has been designed to accelerate some of the computationally intensive operations of ray tracing.
A second group of Scouts and Raiders, code-named Special Service Unit No. 1, was established on 7 July 1943, as a joint and combined operations force.
The Mobile Unit Division is located in Treviso and has two brigades tasked with mass manoeuvres during emergencies, defending the nation and participating in military operations abroad.
Paratroopers assigned to an Airborne Unit ( one with designated Paid Parachutist Positions ( PPP )) continue airborne operations training and participate in combat jumps when required.
Foremost of these are the National Security Unit, which handles intelligence operations and the special unit Víkingasveitin, a highly trained and equipped counter terrorism unit which is part of the National Police force.
Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger presented DIA with the Agency's first Joint Meritorious Unit Award in 1986 for outstanding intelligence support over the previous year during a series of crises — the hijacking of TWA Flight 847 and the cruise ship Achille Lauro, unrest in the Philippines, and counter-terrorist operations against Libya.
Three Mile Island Unit 2 was too badly damaged and contaminated to resume operations ; the reactor was gradually deactivated and permanently closed.
Although the citizens of the three counties surrounding the site voted by a margin of 3: 1 to retire Unit 1 permanently, it was permitted to resume operations in 1985.
Since July 2007, the Allegheny Intermediate Unit ( AIU ) has managed all academic and business operations of the Duquesne's K-8 school district.
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The Office of Strategic Services ' Service Unit Detachment 101 ( predecessor to the 1st Special Forces Group ) was also headquartered in Kunming and whose mission was to divert and disrupt Japanese combat operations in Burma.
It also committed the CIA-sponsored Thai Police Aerial Reinforcement Unit to operations within Laos.
The Mountain Rescue Unit and the Nordic Ski Patrol services assist in operations in the nearby Highlands.
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This purported to reveal the " true " operations of Unit 731, but actually confused them with that of Unit 100, and falsely used unrelated photos attributing them to Unit 731, which raised questions about its reliability.
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I noticed that he was in Unit 12 and that he had registered under the name of Oscar L. Palmer and wife, giving a San Francisco address.
She is the symbol of the United States Women's Navy and was depicted on their Unit Crest.
This FriendlyNet system was based on the industry-standard Attachment Unit Interface, but deliberately chose a non-standard connector that was smaller and easier to use, which they called " Apple AUI ", or AAUI.
Later, the Escadrille d ' Entraînement ( Training Unit ) was added.
White was the first to control his motion in space with a Hand-Held Maneuvering Unit, which worked well, but only carried enough propellant for 20 seconds.
* The first untethered spacewalk was made by American Bruce McCandless II on February 7, 1984, during Challenger mission STS-41-B, utilizing the Manned Maneuvering Unit.
The European Currency Unit (₠ or ECU, or ; ) was a basket of the currencies of the European Community member states, used as the unit of account of the European Community before being replaced by the euro on 1 January 1999, at parity.
East Pakistan (; Purbo Pakistan, ; Mashriqī Pākistān ) was a provincial state of Pakistan that existed in Bengal region in the northeast region of the Indian Subcontinent from 1955 until 1971, following the One Unit programme which laid the existence of East Pakistan.
Although Coppola's ambition was for him to establish a production unit to rival the Freed Unit at MGM, the film's failure put an end to this idea.
Hines beached the aircraft and although it burned, the crew escaped unharmed, was rescued by the ( the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island ), transferred to a sub chaser and taken to Canton Island.
The law in Victoria was changed in 1985, and in 2003 the Victoria Police Missing Persons Unit formally reopened 161 pre-1985 cases in which drowning was suspected but no body was found.
In January 2010, the Kabul office of New Ansari Exchange, Afghanistan's largest hawala money transfer business, was shuttered following a raid by the Sensitive Investigative Unit, the country's national anti-political corruption vetted and trained by the US Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ), allegedly because this company could be involved in laundering profits from the illicit opium trade and moving the cash earned by Taliban through extortion and drug trafficking.
Wall plaque marking the site in 1919, where the Active Service Unit of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Republican Army was founded.
The IBM 5161 Expansion Unit was released in early 1983.
The technology was developed by Italian physicist Federico Faggin in 1968, who later joined Intel in order to develop the very first Central Processing Unit ( CPU ) on one chip ( Intel 4004 ), for which he received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2010.
During August 1990, Jones was assigned as the commanding officer of the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit ( 24th MEU ) at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
He was based at RAAF Williamtown where he worked on maintaining Bristol Beaufighters at No 5 Operational Training Unit ( 5OTU ).
On August 1 members of the Kenyan Air Force launched an attempted coup, which was quickly suppressed by Loyalist forces led by the Army, the General Service Unit ( GSU ) — paramilitary wing of the police — and later the regular police, but not without civilian casualties.
Later in 1926, the Lebanese First Sharp Shooters Unit was created out of the Special Troops of the Levant ; it is considered to be a direct precursor to the Lebanese Armed Forces ( LAF ).
Additionally, Morocco was ranked the 1st African country by the Economist Intelligence Unit ' quality-of-life index, ahead of South Africa.
The Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Center of Afghanistan ( FinTRACA ) was established as a Financial Intelligence Unit ( FIU ) under the Anti Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Law passed by decree late in 2004.

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