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Duke University, located at Durham, Notch Carolina was the headquarters for the Army Research Office which prepd the Engineering Design Handbook Series of the Armv Materiel Command. This coordinated series of handbooks contains basic information fundamental data useful in the design development of Army materiel systems. They are authoritative reference books of practical information quantitative facts helpful in meeting the tactical technical needs of the Armed forces. Information and/or copies of the handbooks may be obtd from Headquarters, US Army Materiel Command, Washington, DC 20315... [Pg.461]

In addition, MLX will generate a ready-to-use tape or disk copy of your machine language program. You can then use the LOAD command to read the program into the computer, just like you would with a BASIC program. Specifically, you enter LOAD "filename ,1,1 (for tape) or LOAD "filename",S,l (for disk). [Pg.275]

If you look at your spreadsheet next month, you will probably not know what formulas were used. Therefore we document the spreadsheet to show how it works by adding the text in cells A8, A9, and AIO in Figure 3-3d. In cell A8, write Formulas . In cell A9, write C2 = B2+ A 3 and, in cell AIO, write D2 = (9/5) B2+32 . Documentation is an excellent practice for every spreadsheet. As you learn to use your spreadsheet, you should use Copy and Paste commands to copy the formulas used in cells C2 and D2 into the text in cells A9 and AIO. This practice saves time and reduces transcription errors. Another basic form of documentation that we will add to future spreadsheets is a title in cell AI. A title such as Temperature Conversions tells us immediately what spreadsheet we are looking at. [Pg.70]


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