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Are all prime numbers the same in all bases?

Math Forum: Ask Dr. Math FAQ: Number Bases
A prime is a prime no matter which base you use to represent it. On the surface one might think that in Hex you would have 3*5 = 15 as "usual," but it really turns out that 3*5 = F.... The fact of being prime or composite is just a property of the number itself, regardless of the way you write it....
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How do you convert numbers between different bases in JavaScript?

AKAAS :: JavaScript Interview Questions and Answers | JavaSc...
Use the parseInt() function, that takes a string as the first parameter, and the base as a second parameter. So to convert hexadecimal 3F to decimal, use parseInt ("3F", 16);
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Can I call the bases for flight information? If so, what are the phone numbers?

NSA Air Terminal
We encourage you to call the passenger terminal you plan on traveling through 30-60 days before travel. The terminal will be happy to discuss their flight schedule, Space A backlog, movement forecast, etc. See paragraph 12 for terminal telephone listings. If you do not find answers to your questions about Military Travel, please contact us at spacea@nsa.naples.navy.mil.
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Question: Can I call the bases for flight information? If so, what are the phone numbers?

Travel - Space Available FAQ
Answer: We encourage you to call the passenger terminal you plan on traveling through 30-60 days before travel. The terminal will be happy to discuss their flight schedule, Space A backlog, movement forecast, etc. Click here to view a list of the Space A Gateways. Have more questions regarding Space A Travel policies? Please visit the Air Mobility Command Space A Website. Military.
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What is a "prime"?

Questions and Answers about the Rules of Backgammon
A prime is a sequence of six consecutive blocks. When a prime is in place, none of the opponent's checkers can move past as long as the prime remains intact. That's because a checker can't touch down on a blocked point and never moves more than six points in a single hop. In the following example, Red has constructed a prime on his side of the board and trapped White's outermost checker.
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Can you ship to U.S. Armed Services bases?

FAQ
Yes, but only using the U.S. Mail (USPS). FedEx does not deliver to APO/FPO addresses. Military designated addresses, APO (Army Post Office) and FPO (Fleet Post Office), allow mail to be delivered to overseas military locations. APO addresses are associated with US Army or Air Force installations. FPO addresses are associated with US Navy installations and ships in the United States.
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Will the U.S. pay rent for the bases?

FAQ/Shared Military Facilities - U.S. Embassy Sofia, Bulgari...
These facilities are not being rented and will continue to be Bulgarian military bases, used by the Bulgarian military, under Bulgarian flag and under Bulgarian command. The United States expects to pay for any infrastructure improvements and services necessary for U.S. activities. Major improvements and investments in the joint military facilities will contribute to the modernization of the Bulgarian military.
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Should I prime both surfaces?

Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, this is not necessary. Generally, one surface can be primed and adhesive applied either to the primed or unprimed surface. Situations requiring priming of both surfaces generally arise when very rapid cure times are desired or when bond line gaps of .015 or more exist. When using a primer, typically less is best.
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edit] What are "Home Bases"?

Frequently Asked Questions - The Urban Dead Wiki
Can anyone tell me what the home base feature is? I've noticed it in screenshots of several users where it indicates the distance to their home base. Is this enabled by a new skill or item? Thanks in advance. ( Example:http://tinyurl.com/aqsfm ) -- FindBosco 04:12, 20 Nov 2005 (GMT) I think I've found my own answer. It appears to be an extension that only works for Firefox. Go here for more info on it: http://www.pete.
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What are the posts/bases that I can be stationed at?

USD - FAQs
Active duty personnel have to opportunity to be stationed all over the United States. They also have the opportunity to serve overseas. Click here for a guide.Back To Top
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Are your bases pre made?

FAQ Bont
No, all our bases are hand laid by our craftsmen and women. This ensures the base doesn't come apart, ever. Some companies make their bases in Asia and then attach the leather in the USA and say the boots are made in USA when in fact the most important part has been made by people with no boot making experience what-so-ever.
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Can I attack both bases?

Walkthrough - Hardwar FAQ
Yes, if you are a little underhand. If you return to Psycho Bobs 1 without completing the mission, and without a Tac-Nuke, Bob will fit another one. So, by attacking one base and not recovering anything initially, or by swapping moths half way through the mission, and then returning to Bob's, you can get enough Tac-Nukes to enter both bases. Attacking both is clearly harder, but will give you additional Origin Unknown.
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back to top How are the bases constructed?

Putter's Edge - FAQS - Frequently Asked Questions - Putting ...
We can construct our bases a number of different ways. The sub floor base is the most popular. It is built 2"-4" high on top of your floor. This style is constructed so that you can take the green with you when you move. Putter's Edge can even disassemble the green and reconstruct it in your new home.
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Can I edit your bases?

GlassRoses
Of course, but you are still not allowed to discredit me. If you make an edit and doll on it, just remember to credit my original base work!
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can i resize your bases?

sometimes my bases are what you're looking for, but not the right size. if that is the case, go ahead and make it any size you want. you can remove any limb you want. if you want to frank a basebody limb with another basebody limb from my collection of bases, i won't object. if you want to erase a limb and draw one on yourself, i won't object. That is completly up to the other basemaker. I really don't care so long as i am given credit for my contribution to the base.
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How much are the wooden bases?

Frequently Asked Questions
Where featured the wooden bases are including in the cost. All our stands are hand-turned in a part of our own workshop, when you order a set of candles the stands are made from a single piece of timbe so they all match.
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Which are the bases for the selections?

Frequently asked questions (ECSE)
The school board selects students to the ECSE graduate student positions based on their applications. The selections are based on the merits (time to finish the M.Sc. degree, average grade of the M.Sc. degree, grade of the M.Sc. thesis, number of credit units for doctoral studies including the grades, and publication list), and taking into account the profile of each department or laboratory.
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What about these territories? Is this another name for bases ?

UFO:Aftershock
Territories are bit more complex in Aftershock than they were in Aftermath. There are larger regions (let's call them countries), divided into three to five districts. One of the districts is the capital of the country and is a location of a base. The other districts provide the base with resources. There are also some "neutral" districts. These belong to no country and bring no resources, but still can be captured by the player.
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What kinds of bases will there be ?

UFO:Aftershock
The bases differ only in size, shape and origin (and it is also important if a base has an access to sea or not). It is up to you what kind of buildings will you build in a base. The buildings are essential for production – research and manufacturing. You "pay" for buildings by the resources you harvest.
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Where are the RNZN Bases?

RNZN - Frequently Asked Questions
There is only one Naval Base. It is located in Devonport on the North Shore of Auckland City. Navy personnel are also employed in Naval Staff which is based in central Wellington, Joint Force HQ, which is based in Upper Hutt about 30 km north of Wellington and there are several Volunteer Reserve ships and recruiting offices around New Zealand. The decision on where you would be located will be determined by your skill set and suitable vacancies.Return to top
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Are the bases insulated?

Palladium Conservatories
The bases are insulated very well, in fact our dwarf wall bases coupled with our conservatories are the only conservatory project to conform to new government Part L regulations for thermal efficiency in buildings.
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What are the tariff bases?

FSA Fee Calculator - Frequently Asked Questions
The tariff bases are unique codes associated to a particular fee-block. Each fee-block code has an associated tariff base. A full description of each tariff base is shown below. The tariff base list can help you enter tariff data in Section 3. You should use it as a reference if you do not understand the abbreviated tariff base shown in Section 4. RCF21-16 – Relevant Approved Persons holding Control Function CF21, CF22, CF24, CF25 and/or CF26
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I never had to prime my pen - why should I prime Innovo???

Novo Nordisk A/S - Innovo?? - Frequently Asked Questions
All insulin injection devices must be primed to secure that the correct amount of insulin is delivered.
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What are those numbers I have to type in?

Free file hosting and image hosting - BADONGO
In order to protect ourselves from automated downloads and the draining of our resources we have implemented a Word confirmation System (commonly known as a CAPTCHA) We know this can be annoying, however we are forced to implement such security measures in order to keep our servers running smoothly and available to you.
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Where do I put my registration numbers?

Hardline Products - Frequently Asked Questions
The law mandates that your registration numbers must be on the forward half of the vessel above the waterline in colors contrasting with the background of the application area.
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How do exits get their numbers?

misc.transport.road FAQ
Most places number interchanges to the nearest milepost/kilometerpost. Some (in the U.S. and Canada: New England; NY; DE; some non-Interstates in FL; NS; and some other states' toll highways) number their exits consecutively (1, 2, 3...). CA formerly didn't number exits at all, except for some instances on freeways in Los Angeles, which were numbered by mile, apparently an isolated Caltrans experiment. Now exits on all state-maintained freeways will be numbered by mile (see http://www.dot.ca.
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What kind of call numbers are these anyway?

GSCC Libraries FAQ
The GSCC Libraries use Library of Congress call numbers. Each call number is a combination of 1 or 2 letters and up to 4 numbers. Then comes the decimal point and more letters and numbers. A good explanation for finding books using the call numbers is at http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/education/hcc/library/callno.html.
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How do I round numbers?

Infrequently Asked Questions in comp.lang.c
Multiply by 10. Numerical Recipies in C has a section on this, but there's reputedly a bug in their algorithm.
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My CTV-1500 does not hold prime. What's wrong?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Goodway
When the CTV-1500 does not hold prime, it is usually because of air leaking into the inlet water stream. Check to be sure the in-line sediment filter cover is on tight and sealed. Next, check for damaged or missing o-rings at the connection points between wand sections and tools. Make sure you thoroughly understand the priming sequence as described in the Operating & Maintenance Manual. Another potential cause for loss of prime is a low water level in the basin.
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