Analectic Magazine: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Review, Volume 11James Maxwell, 1818 |
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... Command 12 -1.6 Offset Command 15 -1.7 Copy command 17 -1.8 Trim Command 19 -1.9 Extent command 21 -1.10 Scale command 23 -1.11 Rotate command 31 Contents -1.13 Command to create squares -1.14 Command to Create -1.12 Mirror Command 33.
... Command 12 -1.6 Offset Command 15 -1.7 Copy command 17 -1.8 Trim Command 19 -1.9 Extent command 21 -1.10 Scale command 23 -1.11 Rotate command 31 Contents -1.13 Command to create squares -1.14 Command to Create -1.12 Mirror Command 33.
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... command Archive formats Creating an archive Displaying the archive content Unpacking the archive Copying the archive The dump command The dd command Commands used for creating backup copies The cpio command Another Commands used for ...
... command Archive formats Creating an archive Displaying the archive content Unpacking the archive Copying the archive The dump command The dd command Commands used for creating backup copies The cpio command Another Commands used for ...
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... increasing very rapidly . Thanks again . enl : a / s Sincerely , Dirkierson D. M. Pierson 12450 Damasco Court San Diego , Ca. 92128 July 7 , 1977 Commander Naval Sea Systems Command Washington 1 ENCLOSURE I ENCLOSURE I July 7. 1977 ...
... increasing very rapidly . Thanks again . enl : a / s Sincerely , Dirkierson D. M. Pierson 12450 Damasco Court San Diego , Ca. 92128 July 7 , 1977 Commander Naval Sea Systems Command Washington 1 ENCLOSURE I ENCLOSURE I July 7. 1977 ...
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... Command did not specify how its exclusion of six communications systems from the test impacted its ability to draw conclusions about mission readiness. When planning the evaluation, Space Command concluded that it would not include six ...
... Command did not specify how its exclusion of six communications systems from the test impacted its ability to draw conclusions about mission readiness. When planning the evaluation, Space Command concluded that it would not include six ...
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George Albemarle Bertie Dewar, John Herbert Boraston. CHAPTER VII ' UNITY OF COMMAND ' ' Unity of Command ' ; its conventional use - Those who claimed to have established it - How , where and when it really came about - Lord Milner's ...
George Albemarle Bertie Dewar, John Herbert Boraston. CHAPTER VII ' UNITY OF COMMAND ' ' Unity of Command ' ; its conventional use - Those who claimed to have established it - How , where and when it really came about - Lord Milner's ...
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