Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
A lot of the minor cycles we've been feeling since we came out on the surface will all be in phase.
He estimates a few hundred minor cycles will suffice for storing the program.
Each minor cycle is to be addressed as a unit (word addressing, Sec.
The possibility of storing more than one order in a minor cycle is discussed, with little enthusiasm for that approach.
Each major cycle is divided into twelve minor cycles.
This may be to schedule an acyclic transfer either immediately or at the end of the current minor cycle.
The terms "minor cycle" and "major cycle" are sometimes used to describe these different levels of collector aggression.
During flight, filtered command outputs were sent by each minor cycle to the engine nozzles.
The Earth is culminating a minor cycle, a major cycle, and a master cycle all at the same time.
Minor Cycle: The completion of Seven Rounds q.v.
The D-17 computational minor cycle was three disk revolutions or 30 ms. During that time all recurring computations were performed.
Human life evolves in a series of minor cycles, each of seven years, and each cycle has its appropriate karma, beneficent and adverse.
Neighbourhood safety Community affiliation Indicators/Health Index: Self-rated health status and several others CCHS (major and minor cycles) Every two years.
The importance of today is emphasized by the fact that we are not only on the pinnacle of a Minor Cycle, but are also amidst a Major, and Master Cycle at the same time.
Generally (the way it is done on most military aircraft), the Bus Controller has a schedule of transfers that covers the majority of transfers, often organized into a major frame or major cycle, which is often subdivided into minor cycles.
It will return for the third time fully at the end of the minor cycle, after the completion of the seven Rounds when the sum total of collective existences is weighed - "merit" in one cup, "demerit" in the other cup of the scales.
But at the close of the minor cycle, after the completion of all the seven Rounds, there awaits us no other mercy but the cup of good deeds, of merit, outweighing that of evil deeds and demerit in the scales of Retributive Justice.
In the most general sense of the term, a cycle must be considered as "representing the process of development of some state of manifestation, or, in the case of minor cycles, of one of the more or less restricted and specialized modalities of that state".
He estimates 27 binary digits (he did not use the term "bit," which was coined by Claude Shannon in 1948) would be sufficient (yielding 8 decimal place accuracy) but rounds up to 30 bit numbers with a sign bit and a bit to distinguish numbers from orders, resulting in 32-bit word he calls a minor cycle.
He had mulled over Tom's last words time and again.
If a given line held n words, the average time to read a word would be word times.
An entity such as your primitive race might become again the groping for a word time from now.
In Catalonia there are three spoken word time systems: traditional, modern and a mixture of both.
"Now I suppose it should be famous last last words time.
At the mention of the word time.
"In other words time could be travelling in reverse.
Indeed, it seemed as if at his word time had slowed to the oozing pace of honey dripping heavy from the comb.
Balloon Time & Word Time: to improve vocabulary by using words from the story.
Code word time again.
But Oscar, I have the words time and space and energy and matter and law and cause.
At any event, Lovecraft continues adoringly to observe her and futilely to paint her portrait in words time and again.
According to a carefully worded Times appraisal it was 'not an official mission but the outcome, with official blessing, of a personal invitation' to Bliss.
When players first came in they signed on at a clock that converted the time outside the Phactory into `Word Time' - giving four different coloured letters.
The NPNF translations frequently confuse this point by inserting the word time where it does not appear in the Greek.
CARMEL: One of the things that hasn't been discussed I guess is that four-letter word time.
A voice cried out somewhere in the direction of the square, the center of the human town-a dim, unrecognizable voice, crying out a blurred word time and again.
NB - The words time or timing, when used to describe Synchronisation networks, usually refer to the frequency signals used for Synchronisation or measurement.
Originally broadcast in the old The Word time slot of 11pm on a Friday night, The Girlie Show later occupied Channel 4's traditional "post-pub" time slot.
Many people like the Halls have driven or walked by here, and those who wanted to talk about James P. Jordan said Hall's words time and again: He was a good man.
For though the word times seems to be used here in the Latin indefinitely, that is only because the Latins have no dual, as the Greeks have, and as the Hebrews also are said to have.
To improve computational speed, the D-17 borrowed an instruction look-ahead feature from the Autonetics-built Field Artillery Data Computer (M18 FADAC) that permitted simple instruction execution every word time.
The importance of verifying agreements was underlined by Lord Carrington, who warned those who follow him into the Balkan minefields to "be wary of the willingness of everyone in Yugoslavia to break their word time after time."