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systems and is
If man is actually the product of his environment and if science can discover the laws of human nature and the ways in which environment determines what people do, then someone -- a someone probably standing outside traditional systems of values -- can turn around and develop completely efficient means for controlling people.
what is new and compelling is that the West is now but one of several powerful civilizations, or `` systems '', and that one or more of the others may pose a mortal danger to the West.
The existence of road systems permits an intensity of management and use for all National Forest purposes that is not otherwise possible.
A substantial increase is estimated in the cost of operating additional communications systems in the air defense program, as well as in all programs where speed and security of communications are essential.
Legislation has already been proposed to authorize the sale of these Government-owned systems in Alaska, and its early enactment is desirable.
The cost of developing a major weapon system is now so enormous that the greatest care must be exercised in selecting new systems for development, in determining the most satisfactory rate of development, and in deciding the proper time at which either to place a system into production or to abandon it.
It has been correctly pointed out by well-informed people in the industry that it is probably unrealistic to expect a continuation of the yearly growth of 15% or better that characterized the decade of the 1950's, and that our military markets may be entering upon a new phase in which procurement of multiple weapons systems will give way to concentration of still undeveloped areas of our defense capability.
One of the more remarkable of the new cooling systems is one that can be switched to heating.
Ritter, the builder, is convinced that the total cost of all the heating systems plus the oil distribution system is no greater than would be gas heating systems in the houses plus their lines and meters.
`` The human ego being what it is '', I put in, `` science fiction has always assumed that the creatures on the planets of a thousand larger solar systems than ours must look like gigantic tube-nosed fruit bats.
It is the exploitation of the inherent potential of infectious disease agents by scientific research and development, resulting in the production of BW weapons systems.
This iodoprotein does not appear to be the same as what is normally present in the thyroid, and there is no evidence so far that thyroglobulin can be iodinated in vitro by cell-free systems.
It seems to follow that by and large an antagonism exists between the paleo- and the neocortex as far as emotional reactivity is concerned, and that the balance between the two systems determines the emotional responsiveness of the organism.
Where boundary maintenance describes the boundaries or limits of the group, systemic linkage is defined `` as the process whereby one or more of the elements of at least two social systems is articulated in such a manner that the two systems in some ways and on some occasions may be viewed as a single unit.
The scheme, in theory, is an ingenious adaptation of European registration systems to the conditions of African life.
It is obvious enough that linguists in general have been less successful in coping with tone systems than with consonants or vowels.

systems and Dynamic
Examples include QNX operating systems co-creators Gordon Bell and Dan Dodge, Rasmus Lerdorf, the creator of the PHP scripting language, Peter Buhr, the creator of the μC ++ programming language, Gordon Cormack, the co-creator of Dynamic Markov compression algorithm, and Ric Holt, co-creator of several programming languages, most notably Turing.
* 2009: Robert H. Dennard for his invention and contributions to the development of Dynamic Random Access Memory ( DRAM ), used universally in computers and other data processing and communication systems.
After the compromise of their system, Citibank updated their systems to use Dynamic Encryption Card, a physical authentication token.
For instance, Microsoft Windows uses the API functions < tt > LoadLibrary </ tt >, < tt > LoadLibraryEx </ tt >, < tt > FreeLibrary </ tt > and < tt > GetProcAddress </ tt > with Microsoft Dynamic Link Libraries ; POSIX based systems, including most UNIX and UNIX-like systems, use < tt > dlopen </ tt >, < tt > dlclose </ tt > and < tt > dlsym </ tt >.
Dynamic SQL systems became a major focus for SQL vendors during the 1980s, and many product retain " dynamic " in their name to this day.
Since the release of Windows 2000, the use of WINS for name resolution has been deprecated by Microsoft, with hierarchical Dynamic DNS now configured as the default name resolution protocol for all Windows operating systems.
* Dynamic Shared Object, a library of subroutines in Unix-like systems
* Dynamic network analysis, an emergent scientific field that brings together traditional social network analysis ( SNA ), link analysis ( LA ) and multi-agent systems ( MAS )
The company – dbx, Inc. – was also involved with Dynamic Noise Reduction ( DNR ) systems.
* Dynamic equilibrium commonly observed in dynamical systems.
* Dynamic systems development method ( DSDM ), since 1994
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Incorporating Dynamic LCAs of renewable energy technologies ( using sensitivity analyses to project future improvements in renewable systems and their share of the power grid ) may help mitigate this criticism.
Dynamic forms of visualization, such as educational animation or timelines, have the potential to enhance learning about systems that change over time.
Dynamic systems development method ( DSDM ) is an agile project delivery framework, primarily used as a software development method.
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Push-ups between chairs form an integral part of the " Dynamic Tension " Course devised by Charles Atlas, and similar systems.
Dynamic network analysis brings together traditional social network analysis, link analysis and multi-agent systems within network science and network theory.
Dynamic social network analysis is linked to a variety of methodological traditions, above and beyond systems thinking, including graph theory, traditional social network analysis in sociology, and mathematical sociology.
* Dynamic Positioning-Controlled by a computer with input from position reference systems ( DGPS, Transponders, Light Taut Wires or RadaScan ), it will maintain the ships position over a dive site by using multi-directional thrusters, other sensors would compensate for swell, tide and prevailing wind.
Dynamic systems theory has recently been used to explain a long-unanswered problem in child development referred to as the A-not-B error.
Dynamic systems theory is a psychological theory of human development.

systems and Channel
The first new television channels launched for carriage on cable systems ( going live in March 1984 ) were Sky Channel, Screensport, Music Box and TEN-The Movie Channel.
* Wireless Channel Effects: For wireless systems, all of the effects associated with wireless transmission limit the SNR and bandwidth of the received signal, and therefore the maximum number of bits that can be sent.
However, in the T-carrier systems used in the U. S. and Canada, a technique called bit-robbing uses, in every sixth frame, the least significant bit in the time slot associated with the voice channel for Channel Associated Signaling ( CAS ).
At the time of the U. S crash, there were numerous consoles on the market, including the Atari 2600, the Atari 5200, the Bally Astrocade, the ColecoVision, the Coleco Gemini ( a 2600 clone ), the Emerson Arcadia 2001, the Fairchild Channel F System II, the Magnavox Odyssey < sup > 2 </ sup >, the Mattel Intellivision ( and its just-released update with several peripherals, the Intellivision II ), the Sears Tele-Games systems ( which included both 2600 and Intellivision clones ), the Tandyvision ( an Intellivision clone for Radio Shack ), and the Vectrex.
The systems that come out of workstation companies often feature SCSI or Fibre Channel disk storage systems, high-end 3D accelerators, single or multiple 64-bit processors, large amounts of RAM, and well-designed cooling.
In 1991, eight cable providers volunteered to move The Disney Channel to their expanded basic cable packages, instead of offering it as a premium channel ; Jones Intercable was the first provider to carry the channel as a basic network, initially carried on the Basic Plus tier on its Fort Myers and Broward County, Florida systems as a test run.
Even as larger multiple system operators such as Cox Communications and Marcus Cable began to offer The Disney Channel on their basic tiers, Walt Disney Company executives continued to deny any plans to convert the channel to an ad-supported basic service, referring to the switches to basic on some systems as part of a five-year " hybrid " strategy ; allowing providers to offer it as either a pay service or a basic service.
Also in 1991, The Disney Channel tested a two-channel multiplex service on two cable systems.
However for New York-based forecasting operations ( those utilized for MSNBC and CNBC forecasts, for instance ), the former NBC Weather Plus forecasting, radar, and graphics systems remain in place, with banners changed to fit the Weather Channel graphics scheme.
Launched in 1999, Weatherscan is available on some cable systems in the United States often their digital cable lineups though in fewer markets than The Weather Channel, though some providers place the channel on their basic cable lineup alongside The Weather Channel, a separate feed for satellite subscribers is expected to launch in the summer of 2010 on the Dish Network satellite service.
One of the earliest pay-per-view systems on cable, the Optical Systems Channel 100, first entered service in 1972 in San Diego through Mission Cable
One writer with the Weather Channel describes " a textbook case " of a " mesoscale convective systems ", bringing thunderstorms with huge amounts of rain and lightning.
Similar hyperbolic systems included the British / US Decca Navigator System used in the English Channel area, the US global-wide VLF / Omega Navigation System, and the similar Alpha deployed by the USSR.
These systems incorporate frequencies down to 2 MHz to include a 2182 kHz station known as " Compulsory Channel Watch ".
Huygens was programmed to transmit telemetry and scientific data to the Cassini orbiter for relay to Earth using two redundant S-band radio systems, referred to as Channel A and B, or Chain A and B.
* Fibre Channel zoning, a method for facilitating low interference and high security in computer data storage systems
* Top Ten ( Military Channel ), television series about top military weapons and systems
Unlike most other DAB systems, DRM uses in-band on-channel ( IBOC ) technology and can operate in a hybrid mode called Single Channel Simulcast, simulcasting both analog signal and digital signal.
The bull shark is generally prolific in the warm coastal waters and estuarine systems of the Mozambique Channel and southward, including Kwa-Zulu Natal and Mozambique.
Sometimes referred to by some stations as a " Regional Weather Discussion " or the " NOW-Cast " depending on the region, and as a " Local Update " when used by The Weather Channel during their local forecasts on cable systems using the WeatherStar 4000 system in the mid-late 1990s, this is a localized, event-driven product used to provide the public with detailed weather information during significant and / or fast-changing hydrometeorological conditions during the next six hours.
Since its launch in September 2005, FUNimation Channel has expanded into more homes and continues to expand via digital cable, fiber optics, and DBS systems.
The terms are primarily used to refer to devices for connecting SCSI, Fibre Channel and eSATA devices, but devices for connecting to IDE, Ethernet, FireWire, USB and other systems may also be called host adapters.

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