accepted as the typesite for one of the earliest human cultures in the North America La Plata County ... Lake Site , for two of the earliest cultural traditions in California the Post Pattern and Borax Lake ... Age Commons category Stone Age Category Type sites Category Methods and principles in archaeology Category ... more details
Wiktionarypar site A site is the location geography location of an event, structure, object, or other thing, whether actual, Virtuality virtual , abandoned eg. an archaeological site , extant, or plan ned. For a building site , see construction . For a site on the World Wide Web , see website . In information technology an Active Directory Site is an object in Active Directory that represents a geographic location. In mathematics A site mathematics site is a category mathematics category C together with a Grothendieck topology on C . Site of Voronoi diagram . Other uses SITE Institute , non profit anti terrorism organization. SITE, is abbreviation of Sindh Industrial and Trading Estate Sindh Industrial & Trading Estate . SITE Town , densely populated town in Karachi , Pakistan . S.I.T.E Industrial Area SITE Industrial Area , Karachi , Pakistan . SITE, Satellite Instructional Television Experiment . SITE, Sculpture in the Environment , American architecture firm. SITE, the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa . Property type 28National Register of Historic Places 29 SiteSite National Register of Historic Places , a classification used by the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Not to be confused with SETI . Disambig fr Site id Situs nl Site ro Sit simple Site ... more details
unreferenced date June 2011 The A site A for aminoacyl of a ribosome is a binding site for charged Transfer RNA t RNA molecules during protein synthesis . One of three such binding sites, the A site is the first location the t RNA binds during the protein synthesis process, the other two sites being P site peptidyl and E site exit . Genetics stub Category Ribosomal RNA ... more details
T type may be Automobiles T Type cars, made by Buick MG T type cars AEC T type buses Other T type asteroid T type calcium channel Bristol Biplane Type T dab ... more details
Multiple issues orphan April 2011 COI April 2011 more footnotes April 2011 Type In is an arranged meeting of manual typewriter typewriting enthusiasts. A typical Type In may include the following activities a typing speed competition distribution of stationery , envelopes and stamps, followed by a typed letter writing session the swapping and purchasing of typewriter s. The first Type In was held on December 18. 2010, in Philadelphia , at Bridgewater s Pub in 30th Street Station . About a dozen people attended and more than 25 typewriters were on display. The event was cooked up by Michael McGettigan, owner of a local bicycle shop, Trophy Bikes, and was publicized with poster s, email s, and a small mailing to writers, English professors, thrift store s and cafes. The event was also publicized on a blog site, www.phillytyper.com , posted by McGettigan. The event received media attention all out of proportion to its size. At the start of the event, the media outnumbered the attendees 3 1, though this ratio improved later. Coverage, especially by the Philadelphia Daily News and the Associated Press , led to other Type Ins around the United States U.S. and in Basel , Switzerland . The Type In name spread casually through the Typosphere an already established band of manual typewriter fans around the U.S. and beyond. Type Ins have been held in libraries, cafes, and bookstore s. The Type In has been described by McGettigan as Like a jam session for people who like typewriters. McGettigan noted that typewriters are not low tech, but mid tech, sophisticated machines which demand a level of skill and touch missing from newer digital devices. Type Ins aim to highlight these skills in a social and very public setting. References Reflist Bruder, Jessica. http www.nytimes.com 2011 03 31 fashion 31Typewriter.html? r 2 Click, Clack, Ding Sigh... , The New York Times , March 31, 2011 ... 2010 12 14 entertainment 25292049 1 typewriter type letters correspondence http www.poconorecord.com ... more details
A type or type A may refer to A type asteroid , a type of relatively uncommon inner belt asteroids A type blood , a type in the ABO blood group system A type inclusion , a type of cell inclusions also known as Downie bodies A type potassium channel , a type of voltage gated potassium channel A type proanthocyanidin , a specific type of flavanoids A type star , a type of stars Type A Dolby Noise Reduction , a type of Dolby noise reduction systems Type A climate , a type in the K ppen climate classification Type A flu , a type of influenza virus Type A label , a music label producing for example the 2004 What Doesn t Kill You... Candiria album What Doesn t Kill You... album by Candiria Type A personality , a personality type in the Type A and Type B personality theory Type A submarine , a class of submarine in the Imperial Japanese Navy which served during the Second World War Hemophilia type A , a type of haemophilia Renault A Type engine , a straight 4 automobile engine Toyota Type A engine Vauxhall A Type , a car manufactured by Vauxhall Motors from 1908 to 1915 Type A artist collective , a pair of New York based artists named Adam Ames and Andrew Bordwin 4x4, a vehicle in the Grand Theft Auto series Grand Theft Auto series See also A Types , the third full length album released by the melodic hardcore band Hopesfall disambiguation ... more details
Refimprove date September 2008 Infobox television show name The Site image Image The site logo.png caption The Site Logo format runtime creator presenter Soledad O Brien opentheme endtheme country United States network MSNBC first aired July 15, 1996 last aired August 18, 1997 num episodes The Site , hosted by Soledad O Brien , was an hour long TV program devoted to the Internet revolution. It debuted in July 1996 with MSNBC s launch and aired Monday through Saturday, reaching 35 million homes. The Site was a forerunner to an entire technology channel called ZDTV , later renamed TechTV , which merged to become G4 TV channel G4 . Dev Null , Soledad s animated barista co host was voiced by Leo Laporte , who later became an anchor personality on TechTV , hosting multiple shows. The Site covered .... The Site was preempted for two weeks in favor of news programs during the death of Diana, Princess ... off. Many fans of the show petitioned MSNBC to bring it back to no avail. The Site was reincarnated ... Dev Null Leo Laporte in a nightly segment on The Site . A nightly five minute segment in which O Brien .... while Lloyd Grove in The Washington Post dubbed her television s first cyberbabe. The Site .... It also was the first television show to have a web site which also was award winning. The web site was designed to accompany and advance the content and reporting of The Site as well as to stand alone. One reviewer hailed The Site as the best program on the fledgling MSNBC. The NBC News executive in charge of creating The Site was David Bohrman , who was also the network s Executive Producer ... was designed by Protozoa. After The Site was cancelled by MSNBC, which went to a 24 hour news ... an extension of the themes presented by The Site. The channel gained in popularity and was rebranded .... She is currently at QVC. Producers on The Site , many of whom got their start in television there, eventually ... , Suzanne Stefanac Web External links imdb title 0115358 The Site MSNBC Programs DEFAULTSORT Site, The Category ... more details
Wiktionary typeType may refer to In philosophy Type&ndash token distinction In mathematics Type model theory Type theory , basis for the study of type systems Type or arity , the number of operands a function takes Type, any proposition or set in the intuitionistic type theory In computing Typing , producing text via a keyboard Data type , collection of values used for computations Type command , a shell command to display contents of a file. Type Unix , a POSIX shell builtin that gives information about commands. Type system , defines a programming language s response to data types In sociology Ideal type Normal type Typification Other Type band , name of Portuguese DJ and musician Cyz Cynthia Zamorano Type designation , a model numbering system used for vehicles or military equipment Typeface , used in typesetting Sort typesetting , cast metal type for printing Type Museum , museum about the above Architectural type, classification of architecture by functional types houses, institutions , morphological types or historical types Architectural style subcategories Dog type , categorization by use or function of domestic dogs Type biology , which fixes a scientific name to a taxon See also Typology disambiguation , the study of types Kind disambig ar cs Typ da Type de Typ es Tipo eo Tipo fr Type it Tipo nl Type ja no Type pt Tipo ru simple Type sk Typ fi Tyyppi sv Kata olika betydelser uk zh ... more details
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Other uses T type disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 The T Type is a series of Buick automobiles that were popular during the 1980s. History These T Type cars were built as performance oriented models and the most famous of these cars was the Buick GNX , which was based on the Buick Regal Regal platform. During the time that the T Type cars were in production, turbocharger s were all the rage in Detroit and adapted for use on the Regal, most notably. The first model to receive the T Type badge was the 1981 Buick Riviera . Within a few years, other models from the Buick lineup would ..., and it inspired the company to extend its T Type line to its other mid size offering, the Buick ... the T Type treatment. The T Type series reached its peak in 1987. By that time, even the full size Buick LeSabre LeSabre and Buick Electra Electra were available as T Type models, but without the turbocharger ... 442 neither of which had the turbocharger available to them . T Type Models br clear all style margin 0.5em auto clear both width 58 class toccolours plainlinks align center colspan 17 Buick S Type, T Type, and T Models align center rowspan 2 width 10 bgcolor F0F0F0 Model align center colspan ... Legacy The T Type line met its demise in 1990, as an option on the Buick Electra, and the following ... a five speed manual Skyhawk only and a four speed automatic. The interiors of T Type cars differed ... but a column shifter. Some T Type Electras and Centurys kept the front bench seats and column shifter intact and even in bucket seat models, the T Type Electra and Century still had a column mounted ... that can be mated to either a manual or automatic transmission both six speeds . The T Type logo consisted of a large red letter T , and the word Type in small black or white letters. The emblems ... T was only used on the turbo Regals and only in 1987. Originally the T type name was to be an appearance ... turbo motor could be ordered with the T type package. In 1987 Buick dropped the T Type package on the Regal ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A site license is a type of software license and a legal agreement that allows users to run a software package simultaneously. The name originally derives from the practice of restricting the use of a particular piece of software by physical site rather than by, for instance, the number of copies in use. However, the term site license is now commonly used to describe licensing of software to a particular entity which is unrestricted by number, regardless of the physical locations where the software may be used. DEFAULTSORT Site License Category Software licenses ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Palmer Site nrhp type nhl image Palmer Site, Nebraska.jpg caption View of the site nearest city Palmer, Nebraska locmapin Nebraska area architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 313&ResourceType Site title Palmer Site accessdate 2008 05 03 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000447 Palmer Site , also known as Skidi Pawnee Village , is an archeological site near Palmer, Nebraska . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv not Note A National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination document should be available upon request from the National Park Service for this site, perhaps with redaction of site location, but it appears not to be available on line from the http nrhp.focus.nps.gov natreghome.do?searchtype natreghome NPS Focus search site . ref References reflist External links Native Americans in Nebraska Registered Historic Places Category National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska Category Geography of Merrick County, Nebraska Category Archaeological sites in Nebraska Nebraska NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name YWCA Site nrhp type image caption nearest city North Kingstown, Rhode Island locmapin Rhode Island area architect architecture added November 20, 1980 governing body Private refnum 80000027 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The YWCA Site is an historic Young Women s Christian Association site in North Kingstown, Rhode Island . The site was added to the National Historic Register in 1980. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Ywca Site Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island Category North Kingstown, Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Washington County, Rhode Island Category YWCA buildings RhodeIsland NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Irish Site nrhp type image caption nearest city East Auburn, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001517 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Irish Site is an historic site in East Auburn, Maine . The site is also known as Site 24.32, Maine Archeological Survey. It was added to the National Historic Register in 1992. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Auburn, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Cape Site nrhp type image caption nearest city West Leeds, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001511 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Cape Site is an historic site in West Leeds, Maine . The site was added to the National Historic Register on November 14, 1992 and is also known as Site 36.27, Maine Archeological Survey References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Geography of Androscoggin County, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Moyer Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Keens Mills, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added November 14, 1992 governing body Private mpsub Androscoggin River Drainage Prehistoric Sites MPS refnum 92001518 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Moyer Site is an historic site in Keens Mills , Maine . The site was added to the National Historic Register on November 14, 1992 and is also known as Site 36.28,Maine Archeological Survey. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Geography of Androscoggin County, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Leary Site nrhp type nhl image caption nearest city Rulo, Nebraska locmapin Nebraska area architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 314&ResourceType Site title Leary Site accessdate 2008 05 06 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000449 Leary Site , also known as 25 RH 1 or Leary Kelly Site is an archaeological site near Rulo, Nebraska . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv not Note A National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination document should be available upon request from the National Park Service for this site, perhaps redacted to conceal location, but it appears not to be available on line from the http nrhp.focus.nps.gov natreghome.do?searchtype natreghome NPS Focus search site . ref References reflist Native Americans in Nebraska Registered Historic Places Category National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska Category Geography of Richardson County, Nebraska Category Archaeological sites in Nebraska Nebraska NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Coufal Site nrhp type nhl image caption nearest city Cotesfield, Nebraska locmapin Nebraska area architect architecture designated nrhp type July 19, 1964 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 312&ResourceType Site title Coufal Site accessdate 2007 11 19 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000446 Coufal Site is an archaeological site in the U.S. state of Nebraska . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. ref name nhlsum References reflist Native Americans in Nebraska Registered Historic Places Category Geography of Howard County, Nebraska Category National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska Category Archaeological sites in Nebraska Nebraska NRHP stub ... more details
Site analysis is an inventory completed as a preparatory step to site planning , a form of urban planning ... to a specific site. The topic itself branches into the boundaries of architecture , landscape architecture , engineering , real estate development , economics , and urban planning . Site analysis is an element in site planning and design. Kevin A. Lynch , an urban planner developed an eight cycle step process of site design, in which the second step is site analysis, the focus of this section. Process The site design process is divided up into three sections research phase, wiktionary Analysis ... into the eight chronological steps in the design process. ref List taken from Site Analysis by Edward ... of the research phase. The site design and site planning process begins with the initial problem to be solved. This is started by a client contracting a planner to work with a particular site. Analysis phase The next step involves programming the site as well as site and user analysis, which is focused on in depth below. There are numerous site elements related to the analysis during this phase. This is part of the analysis phase in site planning. Synthesis phase From the analysis, a program is developed, which is part of the synthesis phase. The third step deals with schematic design of a site plan as well as a preliminary cost estimate for the site. Step four involves more developed designs ... step, step eight, in the site design process is occupation and management of the site. Elements Numerous elements go into a given site analysis. These elements include Location geography location , neighborhood context, site and zoning , legal elements, nature natural physical features, man ... components. The following elements typically are considered in most sites Location The site should ... is important and information of this type can typically be found at the municipal planning department of the site. Numerous issues at this stage require direct observation. Features of this sort ... more details
to implement each. Another term used to describe a backup site is a work area recovery site. Cold Sites A cold site is the most inexpensive type of backup site for an organization to operate. It does ... environment of the original site using wide area network links and specialized software. Following a disruption to the original site, the hot site exists so that the organization can relocate with minimal losses to normal operations. Ideally, a hot site will be up and running within a matter of hours or even less. Personnel may still have to be moved to the hot site so it is possible that the hot site may be operational from a data processing perspective before staff has relocated. The capacity of the hot site may or may not match the capacity of the original site depending on the organization s requirements. This type of backup site is the most expensive to operate. Hot sites are popular ... site by courier. Alternate Sites An alternate site is another option beyond the standard three choices. It is sometimes referred to as Off site Data Protection . Choosing Choosing the type is mainly ...A backup site is a location where an organization can easily relocate following a disaster, such as fire ... plan and wider business continuity planning of an organization. A backup site can be another ... a joint backup site. There are three types of backup sites, including cold sites, warm sites ... up costs of the cold site, but requires additional time following the disaster to have the operation running at a capacity close to that prior to the disaster. Hot Sites A hot site is a duplicate of the original site of the organization, with full computer systems as well as near complete backups of user ... and eCommerce providers. Warm Sites A warm site is a compromise between hot and cold. These sites ... production site or even a hot site. Warm sites will have backups on hand, but they may not be complete ... for each day they are inactive then it may be worth the cost. Another advantage of a hot site is that it can ... more details
In biochemistry , a binding site is a region on a protein , DNA , or RNA to which specific other molecule s and ion s in this context collectively called Ligand biochemistry ligands form a chemical bond . Binding sites also exist on Antibody antibodies as specifically coded regions that bind antigen s based upon their structure. ref http www.biology online.org dictionary Binding Site ref The term saturation refers to the fraction of total binding sites that are occupied at any given time. When more than one type of ligand can bind to a binding site, competition ensues. An Chemical equilibrium equilibrium exists between unbound ligands and bound ligands. Binding sites also exhibit chemical specificity , a measure of the types of ligands that will bond, and chemical affinity affinity , which is a measure of the strength of the chemical bond. Binding sites are often an important component of the functional characterization of biomolecule s. For example, the characterization the binding site of a Substrate biochemistry substrate to an enzyme is essential to model the reaction mechanism responsible for the chemical change from substrate to Product chemistry product . A more specific type of binding site is the transcription factor transcription factor binding site , present on DNA. See also Active site NTP binding site DNA binding site References Reflist Refimprove date July 2009 External links http www.proteincrystallography.org programs Pocket Drawing the active site of an enzyme Enzymes DEFAULTSORT Binding Site Category Chemical bonding Category Proteins Category DNA Category RNA Category Transcription factors biochem stub et Seondumissait es Centro de uni n he uk ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Lamoreau Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Auburn, Maine locmapin Maine area architect architecture added July 13, 1989 governing body Local refnum 89000837 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Lamoreau Site is an historic archaeological site in Auburn, Maine . The archaeological survey site was added to the National Historic Register in 1989. References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Auburn, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Wampanucket Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Middleboro, Massachusetts locmapin Massachusetts area architect architecture added June 4, 1973 governing body Local refnum 73001596 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Wampanucket Site is an historic site in Middleboro, Massachusetts , United States. The site was added to the National Historic Register in 1973. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Geography of Plymouth County, Massachusetts PlymouthMA NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name McCune Site nrhp type image caption nearest city Lincoln, Massachusetts locmapin Massachusetts area architect architecture added January 23, 1986 governing body State refnum 86000115 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref McCune Site is a historic site in Lincoln, Massachusetts . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Mccune Site Category National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Geography of Middlesex County, Massachusetts MiddlesexMA NRHP stub ... more details