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Historically, memory has been called core, main memory, real storage or internal memory while storage devices have been referred to as secondary storage, external memory or auxiliary / peripheral storage.
Some of the synapomorphies of the order are: leaves in spiral, secondary veins palmated, calyx or perianth valvate, elevated stomatal calyx / perianth with separate styles.
Examples of non-volatile memory are flash memory ( sometimes used as secondary, sometimes primary computer memory ) and ROM / PROM / EPROM / EEPROM memory ( used for firmware such as boot programs ).
In the original scheme, an externally cross-braced framed tube was applied with primary / secondary beams carrying metal decking with reinforced concrete slab.
Development of secondary neoplasia after successful chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy treatment can occur.
This is typically done by specific instructions / operations through special database user interfaces and tools, and thus may be viewed as secondary functional requirements ( which are not less important than the primary ).
The derivation must then have been secondary for the initial ayin to be confused with an aleph ( both represented by vowels in Akkadian ), and the second consonant descended as a / s / ( like in the Aramaic asthr " bright star "), rather than a / sh / as in Hebrew and most commonly in Akkadian.
* Situations where the possible return is a secondary reason for the wager / purchase ( e. g. buying a raffle ticket to support a charitable cause )
Volunteers work in four project areas: secondary education, environment / agro-forestry, public health and HIV / AIDS prevention, and small enterprise development.
In order to get agreement with experimental results, Fresnel found that the individual contributions from the secondary waves on the sphere had to be multiplied by a constant, i / λ, and by an additional inclination factor, K ( χ ).
Often the presence, absence or variation of minute quantities of secondary elements and compounds in a bulk material will have a great impact on the final properties of the materials produced, for instance, steels are classified based on 1 / 10 and 1 / 100 weight percentages of the carbon and other alloying elements they contain.
A secondary objective was to make interplanetary magnetic field and / or particle measurements on the way to Venus and in the vicinity of Venus.
Though, " traditional functions do not apply ," such as the, " brief forays into another key ," implied by secondary dominants, the, " traditional ," ' five-of ' ( V / x ) names are often used by musicians without formal training and are useful to, " distinguish them from the ... chords of the chromatic-minor system.
Once a child completes his / her primary education, they must then move up to secondary school.
An intracellular pathway ( consisting of SMAD2 / SMAD3, SMAD4 and the inhibitor SMAD7 ) is responsible for the secondary messenger system that induces transcription of the proteins and enzymes responsible for collagen deposition.
In 2003 the constitutional secondary rights were used by the HIV / AIDS activist group the Treatment Action Campaign as a means of forcing the government to change its health policy.
With integrated regulator / BC inflator designs, the secondary demand valve is at the end of an even shorter hose ( the BC mouthpiece / exhaust ) than is the case with the conventional octopus demand valve, so deliberate use of the primary regulator and hose to help another diver becomes even more appropriate, and almost essential, with the BC-integrated-regulator configuration.

secondary and parallel
Tantra, literally meaning " formula ", " method, or " way ", ( parallel to the Chinese Tao, which also means " the way " or " the method "), and also having the secondary meaning of " loom ", " thread " or " warp and woof " is the name scholars give to a style of religious ritual and meditation that arose in medieval India no later than the fifth century CE, and which came to influence all forms of Asian religious expression to a greater or lesser degree.
An epiphenomenon ( plural-epiphenomena ) is a secondary phenomenon that occurs alongside or in parallel to a primary phenomenon.
LiPo batteries are usually composed of several identical secondary cells in parallel to increase the discharge current capability, and are often available in series " packs " to increase the total available voltage.
A network of secondary roads linked it to the highways between Gaza and Julis, which ran parallel to the coastal highway.
In yellow is a secondary smaller coil that primarily acts to keep the head mechanism aligned parallel with the disk surface.
Conversely, there is no parallel concept of secondary or tertiary sequence.
The islands of Corvo and Flores emerged from a submarine mount oriented along a north-northeast to south-southwest, while Corvo is controlled by a faults oriented north to south, parallel to the mid-Atlantic Ridge, and transform faults oriented west to east which crosscut secondary cones on outer slopes.
Short secondary LIMs are often wound as parallel connections between coils of the same phase, whereas short primaries are usually wound in series.
The southern part is occupied by the low Beskyd ( ukr: Бескиди ) mountain chains running parallel to each other from northwest to southeast and covered with secondary coniferous forests as part of the Eastern Carpathians ; the highest point is Pikuy ( 1408 m ).
Smith tried to demonstrate that the resurrection story in Secret Mark does not contain any of the secondary traits found in the parallel story in John 11, and that the story in John 11 is more theologically developed.
One of Westinghouse's engineers, William Stanley, recognised the problem with connecting transformers in series as opposed to parallel and also realised that making the iron core of a transformer a fully enclosed loop would improve the voltage regulation of the secondary winding.
A secondary lower bandwidth link such as a 5. 8 GHz based 100 Mbit / s bridge may be installed parallel to the primary link, with routers on both ends controlling automatic failover to the 100 Mbit / s bridge when the primary 1 Gbit / s link is down due to rain fade.
The secondary theme begins in the parallel minor, and eventually tonicizes C Major before arriving in E Major, the dominant.
As a secondary objective, the 1st Far Eastern Front was to prevent Japanese forces from escaping to Korea, and then invade the Korean peninsula up to the 38th parallel, establishing in the process what later became North Korea.
Highway 518 instead parallels the Highway 11 freeway in less than a kilometer of it on Highway 11's former surface road as Ontario's secondary highways generally avoid freeway features, except interchanges at them, though some King's Highways run parallel to avoid concurrencies as well.
After a series of parallel tenths, ( which contains the seeds of the secondary theme's parallel 10ths ) ^ 3 is supported by tonic, which proceeds to ^ 2 supported by II6 and V7 before achieving the end of the period with a Perfect Authentic Cadence.
It is a fundamental quarter of Lisbon, organized into a hierarchical scheme of roads and lanes: the roads, the structural axis, runs perpendicular to the river ; and the lanes, or secondary axis, cut parallel to the river.
A battery powered secondary pump requires the following components in parallel with the above others:
The sound level of a Levavasseur toroidal whistle is enhanced by about 10 decibels by a secondary cavity parallel to the resonant cavity, the former creating a vortex that augments the oscillations of the jet driving the whistle.
coeducational six-year school and the secondary school was to consist of parallel streams of Form 1 to 5 English and C. M. 1 to S. M. 3 classes with 12 classrooms and additional science rooms.
In 1871, the province of Ontario set up two parallel secondary education systems.

secondary and world
In most contemporary educational systems of the world, secondary education comprises the formal education that occurs during adolescence.
The C-isotope chemostratigraphic characteristics obtained for contemporaneous cap carbonates in different parts of the world may be variable in a wide range owing to different degrees of secondary alteration of carbonates, dissimilar criteria used for selection of the least altered samples, and, as far as the C-isotope data are concerned, due to primary lateral variations of δ < sup > l3 </ sup > C < sub > carb </ sub > in the upper layer of the ocean.
George R. R. Martin set the Ice and Fire story in an alternative world of Earth or a " secondary world ", such as J. R. R. Tolkien pioneered with Middle-earth.
High fantasy is defined as fantasy fiction set in an alternative, entirely fictional (" secondary ") world, rather than the real, or " primary " world.
The secondary world is usually internally consistent but its rules differ in some way ( s ) from those of the primary world.
The secondary world often is based on, or symbolically represents, the primary world.
In the case of a world-within-a-world, the secondary world co-exists with the primary world ; however, the mundane inhabitants of the primary world are unaware of the secondary world.
As a whole, the poem is connected to Coleridge's belief in a secondary Imagination that can lead a poet into a world of imagination, and the poem is both a description of that world and a description of how the poet enters the world.
The McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope on the facilities is the largest solar telescope in the world and the largest unobstructed reflector ( it doesn't have a secondary mirror in the path of incoming light ).
In tropical areas of the world, a common cause of secondary lymphedema is filariasis, a parasitic infection.

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