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  1. HSA

    HSA may refer to Aviation East African Safari Air ICAO code Stennis International Airport in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi FFA airport code Education The Harlem School of the Arts Success Academy Charter Schools , formerly Harlem Success Academy, including formerly HSA, HSA 1, HSA 2, etc. Harmony Science Academy school system in Texas and Louisiana Horizon Science Academy , a Columbus, OH, school Maryland High School Assessments , a public school standardized test Engineering Hill Start Assist and Hill Start Aid, an automotive mechanism Heterogenous System Architecture , formerly known as the Fusion architecture, an open specification by AMD for heterogenous computing Healthcare Health Savings Account , a US health benefit account Health Spending Account , a Canadian health benefit account Health Sciences Authority , a statutory board of the Ministry of Health of Singapore Law Homeland Security Act , an American law Human Security Act , a Philippine law Humane Slaughter Act , an American law Organizations Haiku Society of America Harvard Student Agencies , world s largest student run corporation Hawker Siddeley Aviation Hispanic Student Association , a type of student organization Hmar Students Association Hoffman Sports Association , an organizing body for Freestyle BMX events worldwide Hunt Saboteurs Association , an animal rights organization High Speed Alliance , a Dutch high speed rail company Other Book of Hosea , abbreviated Hsa, a book in the Hebrew Bible Heat stable antigen CD24 , a cluster of differentiation Human serum albumin , a type of protein in human blood plasma See also HSAS disambiguation disambiguation de HSA nl HSA ...   more details



  1. Village People's Union

    File Persatuan Rakjat Desa election symbol 1955.png thumb Semar , the PRD election symbol The Village People s Union lang id Persatuan Rakjat Desa , PRD was a political party in Indonesia . The party was based amongst the Sundanese people Sundanese population in West Java . ref Bertrand, Jacques. http books.google.com books?id 2oZQRuT78JIC Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Indonesia . Cambridge Asia Pacific studies. Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press, 2004. p. 229 ref In the Indonesian legislative election, 1955 1955 parliamentary election , PRD got 77,919 votes 0.2 of the national vote . One parliamentarian was elected from the party. ref Feith, Herbert. http books.google.com books?id VAH0W9uxoqoC The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia . An Equinox classic Indonesia book. Jakarta u.a. Equinox, 2007. p. 435 ref After the election the party joined the Fraction of Upholders of the Proclamation , a heterogenous parliamentary group with ten MPs. ref name fei Feith, Herbert. http books.google.com books?id VAH0W9uxoqoC The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia . An Equinox classic Indonesia book. Jakarta u.a. Equinox, 2007. p. 472 ref References reflist Indonesia party stub Category Political parties in Indonesia ru ...   more details



  1. Jungle computing

    Jungle computing refers to the use of diverse, distributed and highly non uniform high performance computer systems to achieve peak performance. ref name Maasen Jason Maassen, et al Towards jungle computing with Ibis Constellation in Proceedings of the 2011 workshop on Dynamic distributed data intensive applications, programming abstractions, and systems, ACM New York, ISBN 978 1 4503 0705 5 http www.3keys.ch MySL WPF Cloud Springer Verlag 20Grids, 20Clouds 20and 20Virtualization.pdf page 165 ref ref Jungle Computing Distributed Supercomputing Beyond Clusters, Grids, and Clouds by Frank Seinstra et al in Grids, Clouds and Virtualization, Computer Communications and Networks , ISBN 978 0 85729 048 9. Springer Verlag London Limited, 2011, p. 167 http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 2011gcv..book..167S ref The increasing complexity of the high performance computing environment has provided a bewildering range of choices beside traditional supercomputers and clusters. Scientists can now use grid and cloud infrastructures, in a variety of combinations along with traditional supercomputers all connected via fast networks. And the emergence of many core technologies such as GPUs, as well as supercomputers on chip within these environments has added to the complexity. Thus high performance computing can now use multiple diverse platforms and systems simultaneously, giving rise to the term computing jungle . ref name Maasen See also Distributed computing Heterogenous computing References Reflist Category Supercomputing ...   more details



  1. Heteroazeotrope

    and Rodriguez Donis et al. ref Rodr guez Donis I., V. Gerbaud, and X. Joulia, Feasibility of Heterogenous ... processes with heterogenous entrainers , AIChE J., 49, 3074 3083, 2003 . ref Rodriguez Donis et .... Van Kaam, Rodr guez Donis I., V. Gerbaud, Heterogenous Extractive Batch Distillation of Chloroform ...   more details



  1. Neuronal migration disorder

    File Lissencephaly.png thumb Brain MRI, T1 weigthed on a transversal plane, of a 8 month old boy with lissencephaly. Note the scarce and wide gyri, mostly on the parietal, temporal and occipital lobes, the absence of a true Sylvian cissure, and the augmented thickness of the gray matter. The boy had a severe developmental delay and seizures. Neuronal migration disorder refers to a heterogenous group of disorders that, it is supposed, share the same etiopathological mechanism a variable degree of disruption in the migration of neuroblast s during neurogenesis. ref cite book last Sarnat first Harvey title Cerebral dysgenesis, embryology and clinical expression year 1992 publisher Oxford University Press location New York, US isbn 0 19 506442 9 ref The neuronal migration disorders are cerebral dysgenesis , brain malformations caused by primary alterations during neurogenesis on the other hand, brain malformation s are highly diverse and refer to any insult to the brain during its formation and maturation due to intrinsic or extrinsic causes that ultimately will alter the normal brain anatomy. However, there is some controversy in the terminology because virtually any malformation will involve neuroblast migration, either primarily or secondarily. Some specific disorders considered as alterations in neuronal migration are lissencephaly , schizencephaly , pachygyria , polymicrogyria and focal cortical dysplasia , while the Miller Dieker syndrome , muscle brain eye syndrome , Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy and Walker Warburg syndrome are genetic disorders associated with this malformations. ref cite journal last Spalice first Alberto coauthors Pasquale, P Francesco, N title Neuronal migration disorders clinical, neuroradiologic and genetic aspects journal Acta Paediatrica year 2009 volume 98 pages 421 433 ref References references Category Neurological disorders ...   more details



  1. Oracle Identity Management

    based provisioning, self service, and integration with heterogenous identity systems through connectors .... Waveset also incorporates connectors and adapters for interfacing to heterogenous systems, similar ...   more details



  1. List of emulators

    This article lists software emulator s. Central processing units ARM architecture ARM ARMware MIPS architecture MIPS SPIM Open Virtual Platforms OVPsim 500 mips MIPS32 http www.ovpworld.org mips emulator , enables you to develop software on your PC using virtual platforms, emulators including MIPS processors running at up to 500 Instructions per second MIPS for MIPS32 processors running many OSes including Linux. OVP is used to build emulators of single MIPS processors or multiple homogeneous MP or heterogenous MP. See http www.ovpworld.org mips www.OVPworld.org x86 architecture QEMU Motorola 68000 family Motorola 680x0 Mac 68K emulator For PowerPC Mac OS PowerPC PearPC Rosetta binary translation software Rosetta Apple s emulator for PowerPC processors, built into Mac OS X WarpUP Amiga system for PowerPC expansion cards built into MorphOS and available for AmigaOS Computer system emulators Main List of computer system emulators Full system simulator s Simics CPU Sim A Java application that allows the user to design and create a simple architecture and instruction set and then run programs of instructions from the set through simulation GXemul Framework for full system computer architecture emulation Mobile phones and PDAs Palm OS Emulator Adobe Device Central See also Mobile application development Mobile application testing Mobile Application Testing Multi system emulators blueMSX Emulates Z80 based computers and consoles Operating system emulators CP M SIMH In Altair 8800 mode, emulates Intel 8080 or Zilog Z80 and CP M 2.2, 3.0, MP M Microsoft Windows Wine software Wine For Linux , BSD , Solaris operating system Solaris and OS X Darwine For OS X Unix Cygwin For Microsoft Windows Printer emulators Ghostscript Emulator for printers without PostScript Terminal emulator s Main List of terminal emulators Comparison of terminal emulators Video game console emulators Main List of video game console emulators See also Comparison of platform virtual machines Comparison of ...   more details



  1. Combat Zones That See

    Awareness Office Surveillance VIRAT Heterogenous Aerial Reconnaissance Team Closed circuit television ...   more details



  1. Mitma

    Mitma was a policy of forced resettlement employed by the Inca empire Inca s. It involved the forceful migration of groups of extended families or ethnic group s from their home territory to lands recently conquered by the Incas. The objective was to transfer both loyalty to the state and a cultural baggage of inca culture such as language, technology, economic and other resources into areas that were in transition. The term mitma is a Quechua languages Quechua word meaning sprinkle, distribute, spread . ref es icon http www.huascaranperu.net Quechua espanol.htm Top nimos del Quechua Yungay . Retrieved on November 29, 2007. ref Peoples affected by this policy were also known by the Incas and during colonial times as mitmakuna or mitmaqkuna and was used over a long period of time in all border regions of the empire. Modern anthropological and linguistic studies suggest that the policy affected up to a 25 of the populations of the empire and is probably the largest single element of the inca domination. The strategic and political use of these policy might had been also related to a transhumance transhumancy when large herds of llamas , alpacas and vicu as were managed by the state. The element of political stability is obvious as the new settlements depended on the incas for defense, supplies and governance. The policy of Mitmaqkuna took place specially in the Bolivia n plateau except in the southern area and the functions of the migrants might have been economic and of defense of the border area of the chiriguano s. The southwest arc of the plateau was covered by garrisons that extended to the Pucara of Aconquija. In the fifteen century the population of Colla people of present day Bolivia was invaded by the Inca Wiracocha that annexed those territories to the Tawantinsuyo . Groups of mitimaes were introduced to the region, some of whom spoke Quechua. At the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquest the heterogenous population of those territories used Aymara , Pu ...   more details



  1. Dispositif

    Michel Foucault generally uses the term dispositif, to refer to the various institutional, physical and administrative mechanisms and knowledge structures which enhance and maintain the exercise of Power philosophy power within the social body. Translation Dispositif is translated variously, even in the same book, as device , machinery , apparatus , construction and deployment . Definition Foucault uses the term in his 1977 The Confession of the Flesh interview, where he answers the question, What is the meaning or methodological function for you of this term, apparatus dispositif ? as follows What I m trying to pick out with this term is, firstly, a thoroughly heterogenous ensemble consisting of discourses, institutions, architectural forms, regulatory decisions, laws, administrative measures, scientific statements, philosophical, moral and philanthropic propositions in short, the said as much as the unsaid. Such are the elements of the apparatus. The apparatus itself is the system of relations that can be established between these elements. ref The Confession of the Flesh 1977 interview. In Power Knowledge Selected Interviews and Other Writings ed Colin Gordon , 1980 pp. 194 228. ref ref http foucaultblog.wordpress.com 2007 04 01 what is the dispositif What is the dispositive Foucault Blog 1st April 2007 ref German linguist Siegfried J ger defines Foucault s dispositif as the interaction of discursive behavior i. e. speech and thoughts based upon a shared knowledge pool , non discursive behavior i. e. acts based upon knowledge , and manifestations of knowledge by means of acts or behaviors ... . Dispositifs can thus be imagined as a kind of Gesamtkunstwerk , the complexly interwoven and integrated dispositifs add up in their entirety to a dispositif of all society. ref das Zusammenspiel diskursiver Praxen Sprechen und Denken auf der Grundlage von Wissen , nichtdiskursiver Praxen Handeln auf der Grundlage von Wissen und Sichtbarkeiten bzw. Vergegenst ndlichungen vo ...   more details



  1. Michael Hansmeyer

    to generate heterogenous, complex output. A simple process has the advantage of more control its ...   more details



  1. Agent (economics)

    In economics , an agent is an actor and decision maker in a Mathematical model model . Typically, every agent makes decisions by solving a well or ill defined Optimization mathematics optimization choice problem. The term agent can also be seen as equivalent to Player game player in game theory . For example, buyers and sellers are two common types of agents in partial equilibrium models of a single market. Macroeconomic model s, especially dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models that are explicitly based on microfoundations , often distinguish household s, business entity firm s, and government s or central bank s as the main types of agents in the economy. Each of these agents may play multiple roles in the economy households, for example, might act as consumers, as workers, and as voters in the model. Some macroeconomic models distinguish even more types of agents, such as workers and shoppers ref Robert Lucas, Jr., 1980 , Equilibrium in a pure currency economy . Economic Inquiry 18 2 , pp. 203 20. ref or commercial banks. ref Timothy S. Fuerst 1992 , Liquidity, loanable funds, and real activity . Journal of Monetary Economics 29 1 , pp. 3 24. ref The term agent is also used in relation to Principal agent problem principal agent models in this case it refers specifically to someone delegated to act on behalf of a Principal commercial law principal . ref Joseph E. Stiglitz 1987 . Principal and agent , The New Palgrave A Dictionary of Economics , v. 3, pp. 966 71. ref In Agent based computational economics , the concept of an agent has been more broadly interpreted to be any persistent individual, social, biological, or physical entity interacting with other such entities within the context of a dynamic multi agent economic system. Representative vs. heterogenous agents An Model economics economic model in which all agents of a given type such as all consumers, or all firms are assumed to be exactly identical is called a representative agent model. A model wh ...   more details



  1. Concrete pump

    to push cylinders of heterogenous concrete mixes aggregate plus cement . World record The world record ...   more details



  1. Union des Francophones

    Brabant flamand , on the UF website ref . Programme As a heterogenous multi party coalition, the UF ...   more details



  1. Borsoniidae

    Taxobox name Borsoniidae image Tomopleura reevii 001.jpg image caption Apertural view of a gastropod shell shell of Tomopleura reevii regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Borsoniidae ref name Conoidea http mollus.oxfordjournals.org content 77 3 273.full Bouchet P., Kantor Yu.I., Sysoev A. & Puillandre N. 2011 A new operational classification of the Conoidea. Journal of Molluscan Studies 77 273 308. ref familia authority A. Bellardi, 1875 subfamilia subdivision ranks Genera subdivision See text synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Pseudotominae Bellardi, 1875 Zemaciinae Sysoev, 2003 Borsoniidae is a monophyletic Family biology family of small to medium sized sea snail s, marine ocean marine gastropod mollusk s in the superfamily Conoidea . ref name WoRMS Bouchet, P. 2011 . Borsoniidae. Accessed through World Register of Marine Species at http www.marinespecies.org aphia.php?p taxdetails&id 153870 on 2011 08 12 ref ref name Bouchet Bouchet P. & Rocroi J. P. Ed. 2005 . Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families . Malacologia 47 1 2 . ISBN 3 925919 72 4. 397 pp. ref In 2011, Philippe Bouchet Bouchet , Kantor et al . brought genera from the subfamilies Clathurellinae and Raphitominae at that point belonging to the family Conidae and genera from the subfamily Zemaciinae at that point belonging to the family Turridae together in a new family Borsoniidae. This was based on anatomical characters and a dataset of molecular sequences of three gene fragments ref name Conoidea Description This family is a rather heterogenous group, with wide ranging varieties in their properties. The shell is fusiform to biconic in shape. Its size has a wide range between 5  mm and 80  mm . The shell is longitudinally coarsely ribbed, but axial ribs are sometimes obsolete to absent. The Columella gastropod columella has a strong to obsolete pl ...   more details



  1. Oyster River Cooperative School District

    Oyster River Cooperative School District ORCSD is a public school district in Durham, New Hampshire Durham , New Hampshire , United States , serving the towns of Durham, Lee, New Hampshire Lee , and Madbury, New Hampshire Madbury , Durham is home to the main campus of the University of New Hampshire . One of the first cooperative school districts established in the state of New Hampshire in 1954, ORCSD has a history of progressive educational philosophy, including heterogenous grouping and differentiated instruction. This tradition was recently affirmed by a strategic planning process which culminated in the district philosophy and vision statement. Serving around 2,000 students, the district consists of 2 elementary schools one each in Lee and Madbury , a middle school, and a high school. It has its own school administrative unit SAU 5 , with its own superintendent. ref name orcsd1 cite web url http www.orcsd.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 22&Itemid 7 title General Information publisher Orcsd.org date accessdate 2012 02 23 ref Schools ORCSD consists of 4 schools Oyster River High School ref cite web url http www.orcsd.org school orhs title Welcome to Oyster River High School publisher Orcsd.org date accessdate 2012 02 23 ref Oyster River Middle School ref cite web url http www.orcsd.org school orms title Welcome to Oyster River Middle School publisher Orcsd.org date accessdate 2012 02 23 ref Moharimet Elementary School ref cite web url http www.orcsd.org school moh title Welcome to Moharimet Elementary School publisher Orcsd.org date accessdate 2012 02 23 ref in Madbury, New Hampshire Madbury Mast Way Elementary School ref cite web url http www.orcsd.org school mw title Welcome to Mast Way Elementary School publisher Orcsd.org date 2011 07 28 accessdate 2012 02 23 ref in Lee, New Hampshire Lee Administration Leon Levesque , Interim Superintendent Phyllis Schlichter , Director of Instruction Danielle Bolduc , Director of Instruction Susan Caswell , ...   more details



  1. Fulgence Bienvenüe

    and relatively uneventful construction through the difficult and heterogenous Parisian soils and rocks ...   more details



  1. Goldstone (gemstone)

    for selection and shaping. The final appearance of each batch is highly variable and heterogenous ...   more details



  1. Ladino people

    other uses Ladino disambiguation Ladino is a Spanish language Spanish term used to describe various Ethnic group socio ethnic categories in Latin America , principally in Central America . The term Ladino is derived from latino and usually refers to the mestizo or Hispanicization hispanicized population. ref name DRAE http buscon.rae.es draeI SrvltGUIBusUsual?LEMA ladino&TIPO HTML 2&FORMATO ampliado 0 2 Ladino en el Diccionario de la Real Academia Espa ola DRAE ref The demonym Ladino came into use during the colonial era and referred to the Spanish speaking population that didn t belong to the colonial elite of Peninsulares or Criollo people Criollos , nor to the indigenous peoples. ref cite web url http ress.afehc.apinc.org articles portada afehc articulos29.pdf title Reflexiones sobre el mestizaje y la identidad nacional en Centroam rica de la colonia a las R publicas liberales accessdate author Soto Quiros, Ronald last first authorlink coauthors date year 2006 month format PDF work Bolet n No. 25. AFEHC. Asociaci n para el Fomento de los Estudios en Centroam rica, Mestizaje, Raza y Naci n en Centroam rica identidades tras conceptos, 1524 1950 . Octubre 2006. publisher pages language Spanish doi archiveurl archivedate quote ref This term should not be confused with the Sephardi Jews whose traditional language is known as Ladino language Ladino . Guatemala The ladino population in Guatemala is officially recognized as a distinct ethnic group, and the Ministry of Education of Guatemala uses the following definition The ladino population has been characterized as a heterogenous population which expresses itself in the Spanish language as a maternal language, which possesses specific cultural traits of Hispanic origin mixed with indigenous cultural elements, and dresses in a style commonly considered as western. ref cite web url http www.mineduc.gob.gt administracion dependencias centrales ccre ccre interculturalidad.htm title Reflexiones sobre el mestizaje y la ident ...   more details



  1. ROS (Robot Operating System)

    Refimprove date January 2010 Citation style date November 2011 details Violates Wikipedia External links Wikipedia articles may include links to web pages outside Wikipedia external links , but they should not normally be used in the body of an article. Infobox software author Willow Garage , Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory operating system Linux , Mac OS X released 2007 latest release version Fuerte ref http www.ros.org wiki fuerte ref latest release date Start date and age 2012 04 23 programming language C genre Robotics suite , operating system OS , library computing library license BSD license website URL www.ros.org Portal Robotics Robot Operating System ROS is a software framework for robot software development, providing operating system like functionality on a heterogenous computer cluster . ROS was originally developed in 2007 under the name switchyard by the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in support of the Stanford AI Robot http stair.stanford.edu STAIR ref cite title STAIR Hardware and Software Architecture author Morgan Quigley, Eric Berger, Andrew Y. Ng year 2007 url http www.aaai.org Papers Workshops 2007 WS 07 15 WS07 15 008.pdf publisher AAAI 2007 Robotics Workshop ref project. As of 2008, development continues primarily at Willow Garage , a robotics research institute incubator, with more than twenty institutions collaborating in a federated development model. ref cite web url http www.ros.org wiki Repositories title Repositories work ROS.org accessdate 7 June 2011 ref ref cite web url http www.robotics.stanford.edu ang papers icraoss09 ROS.pdf title ROS an open source Robot Operating System author Morgan Quigley, Brian Gerkey, Ken Conley, Josh Faust, Tully Foote, Jeremy Leibs, Eric Berger, Rob Wheeler, Andrew Ng accessdate 3 April 2010 ref ROS provides standard operating system services such as hardware abstraction, low level device control, implementation of commonly used functionality, message passing between processes, a ...   more details



  1. (Mesitylene)molybdenum tricarbonyl

    title Charge trnasfer complexes of arene molybdenum tricarbonyl complexes as heterogenous metathesis ...   more details



  1. Cuchufleta

    ?idnoticia 369684 ref and it is praised by the press for its particular way of merging heterogenous influences ...   more details



  1. Indian Gorkha

    the Mongoloid hybrid group is a heterogenous mixture of various clans and ethnic groups, including ...   more details



  1. Banerjee test

    . Parallel Computing on Heterogenous Networks prog lang stub Category Compilers ...   more details



  1. RozoFS

    Infobox software developer Fizians, SAS. latest release version 0.5.0 latest release date release date 2012 03 24 df yes operating system Linux , Mac OS X , NetBSD , FreeBSD , OpenSolaris genre Distributed file system license GPLv2 GNU General Public License v2 website URL http www.rozofs.org RozoFS is a scale out Network attached storage NAS file system . It comes as a free software, licensed under the GNU General Public License GPL v2. RozoFS provides an easy way to scale to petabytes storage but using erasure coding ref cite journal last Microsoft Research coauthors ZHANG, Z., DESHPANDE, A., MA, X., THERESKA, E., AND NARAYANAN title Does erasure coding have a role to play in my data center? journal Tech. Rep. MSR TR 2010 52 date 2010 month May ref it was designed to provide very high availability levels with optimized raw capacity usage on heterogenous commodity hardware. RozoFS well fits every environment dealing with Big data as cloud computing Multimedia applications Backup and archival storage. Design Rozo provide a native open source POSIX filesystem, build on top of a usual out band scale out storage architecture as Google File System , Lustre file system Lustre or Ceph . The Rozo specificity lies in the way data is stored. The data to be stored is translated into several chunks using Mojette Transform ref cite book last Jeanpierre first Gu don title The Mojette Transform theory and applications year 2009 publisher ISTE WILEY isbn 9781848210806 ref and distributed across storage devices in such a way that it can be retrieved even if several pieces are unavailable. On the other hand, chuncks are meaningless alone ref cite journal coauthors J. P. Gu don , B. Parrein , N. Normand title Secure Distributed Storage based on the Mojette transform journal Integrated Computer Aided Engineering v.8 n.3 year 2001 month August pages p.205 214 ref . Redundancy schemes based on coding techniques like the one used by RozoFS allow to achieve signi cant storage savings as c ...   more details




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