merge Escape sequence date July 2011 Escapesequences are used in programming languages C C . These are character combinations which comprise a backslash followed by some character. They give results such as getting to the next line or a TAB space. They are called escapesequences since the backslash causes an escape from the normal way characters are interpreted by the compiler. Common EscapeSequences a Bell beep b Backspace f Formfeed n New line r Carriage Return t Horizontal Tab Backslash Single Quotation Mark Double Quatation Mark ooo Octal Octal Representation xdd Hexadecimal Hexadecimal Representaion References C Programming Language by Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C by Robert Lafore See also Escape sequence Category C programming language Category Control characters ... more details
This is a list of escapesequences for the Vodafone mobile web , showing 375 character codes that can be viewed by EZWeb Vodafone mobile web browsers. ref http robnugen.com cgi bin journal.pl?type all&date 2007 09 28 zz keitai icons keitai icons ref The escapesequences consist of four parts an escape character that renders as dollar sign character two digit code each shown to the left of its corresponding icon in the images below an escape character that renders as O class wikitable Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 1 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 1 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 2 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 2 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 3 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 3 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 4 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 4 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 5 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 5 6 Image List of codes for icons on Japanese mobile web 6 of 6.jpg thumb Vodafone mobile web icons 6 6 http robnugen.com cgi bin journal.pl?type excited&date 2007 09 28&print 1 Vodafone mobile web icons icons visible only on Vodafone mobile browsers References references Category Vodafone ... more details
For complementary sequences in biology, see complementarity molecular biology . In applied mathematics, complementary sequences CS are pairs of sequence s with the useful property that their out of phase aperiodic autocorrelation coefficients sum to zero. Binary complementary sequences were first introduced by Marcel J. E. Golay in 1949. In 1961 1962 Golay gave several methods for constructing sequences of length 2 sup N sup and gave examples of complementary sequences of lengths 10 and 26. In 1974 R. J. Turyn gave a method for constructing sequences of length mn from sequences of lengths m and n which allows the construction of sequences of any length of the form 2 sup N sup 10 sup K sup 26 sup M sup . Later the theory of complementary sequences was generalized by other authors to polyphase complementary sequences, multilevel complementary sequences, and arbitrary complex complementary sequences. Complementary sets have also been considered these can contain more than two sequences. Definition ... 1 sub , ..., b sub N   &minus   1 sub be a pair of bipolar sequences, meaning that a k and b ... by math R x k sum j 0 N k 1 x jx j k . , math Then the pair of sequences a and b is complementary ... functions of complementary sequences is a delta function which is an ideal autocorrelations ... As the simplest example we have sequences of length 2 1,  1 and 1,  &minus 1 . Their autocorrelation ... example sequences of length 4 , we have 1,  1,  1,  &minus 1 and 1,  1,  &minus ... 1,  0,  &minus 1 . Properties of complementary pairs of sequences Complementary sequences ... complementary sequences also have complementary spectra. But as the Fourier transform of a delta ... a sub and S sub b sub are defined as a squared magnitude of the Fourier transform of the sequences. The Fourier transform can be a direct DFT of the sequences, it can be a DFT of zero padded sequences or it can be a continuous Fourier transform of the sequences which is equivalent to the Z transform ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Cleanup date June 2007 Protein sequence s can provide data about the biological function and evolution of proteins and protein domains. Grouping and interrelating protein sequences can therefore provide information about both human biological processes, and the historical development of biological processes on earth. Such Sequence cluster s allow the effective coverage of Protein sequence space sequence space . Sequence cluster s can reduce a large database of sequences to a smaller set of sequence representatives , each of which should represent its cluster at the sequence level. Sequence representatives allow the effective coverage of the original database with fewer sequences. The database of sequence representatives is called non redundant , as similar or redundant sequences have been removed at a certain similarity threshold. DEFAULTSORT Representative Sequences Category Protein structure Category Bioinformatics Category Article Feedback 5 Biology stub Bioinformatics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 In a film script , a shooting sequence is a part of the script consisting of a single unified action and which can be Shot film shot in one place, at one time, with essentially the same cast throughout. A shooting sequence can be part of a Scene film scene , an entire scene, or several scenes in a script. During preproduction , a script is lined , meaning that a line is drawn between each of the shooting sequences in the script and each important element in the sequence is highlighted. See also Breaking down the script Screenplay slug line DEFAULTSORT Shooting Sequences Category Film and video terminology Category Television terminology ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Collapsing sequences occur in human speech when utterance pairs between speakers have some unspoken thought occurring between them that may make the latter phrase, out of context, seem to have no logical connection to the former there is, however, an implication that logical thought has occurred between the two phrases, so that the latter phrase will make sense based upon an assumption of its relation to the former. Examples Customer What s chocolate filbert? Clerk We don t have any. The clerk s reply is in response to what he knows will come next in the discourse . If the clerk had proceeded to explain what chocolate filbert is, then it is possible that the customer would have asked for some. By explaining what the product is, the clerk would have tacitly implied that he had some to sell. Describing a product in a selling situation is often an implication that it is available. A waiter, for example, would not launch into a detailed description of a particular dish that a customer is inquiring about, only to end the discourse by then informing the customer that the dish is not available. Another common collapsing sequence is illustrated below A. Do you smoke? B. I left them in my other jacket. This type of collapsing sequence speeds up social interaction by averting unnecessary explanations. Collapsing sequences can be used in other situations as well, such as when someone joins a discussion already in progress Hi, John. We were just talking about nursery schools. In the phrasing of this response, the speaker is either warning John not join the group, or is giving him orientation so that he can understand the context of the discussion and participate. References Chaika, Elaine. Language The Social Mirror . Rowley, Massachusetts Newbury House , 1982 pp.  85 86 . Category Human communication Category Discourse analysis ... more details
The Escape may refer to The Escape 1914 film The Escape 1914 film , an American silent film directed by D. W. Griffith The Escape 1972 film The Escape 1972 film , a Hong Kong film directed by Peter Yang Kwan The Escape 1998 film The Escape 1998 film , a TV film featuring Brigitte Bako , Patrick Dempsey and Jason Gray Stanford The Escape band , a 1980s British post punk goth band The Escape Animorphs The Escape Animorphs , a novel in the Animorphs series by K. A. Applegate Henderson s Boys The Escape , a novel in the Henderson s Boys series by Robert Muchamore The Escape The O.C. The Escape The O.C. , an episode of The O.C. The Escape , third episode of the 1964 Doctor Who serial The Daleks Production The Daleks See also Escape disambiguation The Great Escape disambiguation disambig ... more details
wiktionary escapeEscape may refer to TOC right Escapism , mental diversion by means of entertainment or recreation Escapology , the study and practice of escaping from physical restraints Prison escape , the act of breaking out of prison Escape response , instinctive behaviour in animals In entertainment In literature Escape Carolyn Jessop and Laura Palmer book Escape Carolyn Jessop and Laura Palmer ... Day Saints Escape Choose Your Own Adventure Escape Choose Your Own Adventure , a Choose Your Own Adventure book Escape David McMillan book Escape David McMillan book , an autobiographical book by smuggler David McMillan Escape magazine Escape magazine , a British comic strip magazine published between 1983 and 1989 Escape , a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov In film Escape 1930 film Escape 1930 film , a 1930 film starring Austin Trevor and Edna Best Escape 1940 film Escape 1940 film , a 1940 film starring Robert Taylor and Norma Shearer Escape 1948 film Escape 1948 film , a 1948 film starring Rex Harrison Escape 1980 film , a 1980 television film starring Timothy Bottoms and Colleen Dewhurst In radio Escape radio program Escape radio program , a radio drama series on CBS Escape Sirius XM , a music channel on satellite radio In music Albums Escape Enrique Iglesias album Escape Enrique Iglesias album , or the title song see below Escape Journey album Escape Journey album , or the title song Escape Ram Zet album Escape Ram Zet album Escape Whodini album Escape Whodini album , or the title song Songs Escape Enrique Iglesias song Escape Enrique Iglesias song Escape Metallica song Escape Metallica song Escape Misia song Escape Misia song Escape Rupert Holmes song Escape Rupert Holmes song , later known as Escape The Pi a Colada Song Escape , a song by Craig Armstrong composer Craig Armstrong Escape , a song by Journey from the album EscapeEscape , a song by Matisyahu from Light Matisyahu album Light Escape , a song by Muse from Showbiz album Showbiz Escapee , a song ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Short story name Escape author Isaac Asimov country United States language English language English series Isaac Asimov s Robot Series Robot Series genre Science fiction short story publication type Periodical published in Astounding Science Fiction publisher Street & Smith media type Print magazine , Hardcover hardback and paperback pub date August 1945 preceded by Risk short story Risk followed by Evidence short story Evidence Escape is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov . It was first published as Paradoxical Escape a publisher s change in the title in the August 1945 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and reprinted as Escape Asimov s choice of title in the collections I, Robot 1950 and The Complete Robot 1982 . Plot summary Many research organizations are working to develop the Hyperspace science fiction hyperspatial drive. The company U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men , Inc., is approached by its biggest competitor that has plans for a working hyperspace engine that allows humans to survive the jump a theme which would be further developed in future Asimov stories . But the staff of U.S. Robots is wary, because, in performing the calculations, their rival s non positronic supercomputer has destroyed itself. The U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men company finds a way to feed the information to its own positronic computer known as The Brain which is not a robot in the strictest sense of the word, since it doesn t move , without the same thing happening. The Brain then directs the building of a hyperspace ship. The Brain is a computer that is designed around the Three Laws of Robotics , however. Powell and Donovan get on board the spaceship, and the spaceship takes off without them being initially aware of it. They also find that The Brain has become a practical joker it hasn t built any manual controls for the ship, no showers or beds, either, and it only provides tinned beans and milk for the crew supposedly to survive ... more details
For the 1936 film No Escape 1936 film Infobox Film name No Escape image No escape poster.jpg caption director Martin Campbell producer Jake Eberts , br Gale Anne Hurd writer Richard Herley small novel small br Michael Gaylin br Joel Gross starring Ray Liotta br Lance Henriksen br Stuart Wilson actor Stuart Wilson br Kevin Dillon br Kevin J. O Connor actor Kevin J. O Connor br Don Henderson br Ian McNeice br Jack Shepard br Michael Lerner actor Michael Lerner br Ernie Hudson music Graeme Revell br Tim Simonec cinematography Phil Meheux editing Terry Rawlings distributor Home Box Office small USA, video small br Savoy Pictures released April 29, 1994 runtime 118 minutes country USA language English language English budget 27 million gross 15,339,030 preceded by followed by No Escape , released in some territories as Escape from Absolom is a 1994 action film action science fiction film shot in Queensland starring Ray Liotta , Lance Henriksen , Stuart Wilson actor Stuart Wilson and Kevin Dillon . It is the story of a former American Marine serving life imprisonment on an island inhabited by savage and cannibalistic prisoners for killing his commanding officer, the commandant of a Benghazi Libya military base, in 2011. The movie was directed by Martin Campbell , and was based on 1987 s The Penal Colony by Richard Herley. Plot Plot date May 2010 In the 21st century film taking place in 2022 , the penal system is now run by corporation s, with prisoners seen as corporate assets. An ex marine of the Force Recon named John Robbins is imprisoned for life for the murder of his commanding ... total 600. Robbins learns that he is the only person to have ever challenged and escape from Marek ... equipment. Nevertheless, Robbins will try to make his escape from Absolom, even if he has to fight ... , and inked by Chris Ivy . External links imdb title id 0110678 title No Escape http www.timeout.com ... fra Absalom de Flucht aus Absolom fr Absolom 2022 it Fuga da Absolom nl No Escape ja pt ... more details
SEQUENCES Art Festival is held in the capital of Iceland , Reykjavik . Its emphasis is time based work, performance , sound art , video and music. Concept The aim of the annual independent art festival is to celebrate and exhibit cutting edge visual art with a special emphasis on art in public urban spaces. SEQUENCES features time based art such as performance , video and sound art and creates a cross platform for these art forms as well as music and design. SEQUENCES is the first art festival in Iceland to focus on visual art alone and is an offspring of the dynamic art scene that thrives in Reykjavik . The festival is a venue for young artists to exhibit their work and connect with foreign artists who work in similar or in the same media. More than two hundred artists from around the world have participated in the festival. Along with the artist run galleries, the bigger museums and institutions in Iceland have participated as well Reykjavik Art Museum , i8 , Safn , Gallery Turpentine and The National Museum of Iceland . For SEQUENCES Art Festival in 2008 held October 11 to 17 the curatorial board decided to acknowledge renowned artists for their notable contribution to real time art mediums. The honorary artist of SEQUENCES 2008 was the Icelandic artist R r . The fourth SEQUENCES Art Festival will be held in 2009 October 31 to November 7, 2009 . This years honorary artist will be 80 year old concept art legend Magn s P lsson. Born in East Iceland in 1929, P lsson studied theatre design and art in the early 1950s and became an active participant in Iceland s embryonic avant ... SEQUENCES was initiated in Reykjavik in 2006 at first by artist Brynd s Hr nn Ragnarsd ttir, at the time ... as well as the Center for Icelandic Art CIA.IS . For the first time, the SEQUENCES Festival took place ... Museum External links Official festival website http www.sequences.is SEQUENCES real time art festival ... art news, Issue 11 http www.grapevine.is Art ReadArticle Sequences Festival 2008 The Reykjavik Grapevine ... more details
infobox website name On Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences logo File OEISicon.svg 150px url http ... Sequences OEIS , also cited simply as Sloane s , is an online database of integer sequence s, created ... on integer sequences of interest to both professional mathematician s and recreational mathematics amateurs , and is widely cited. As of 2011 11 20 it contains over 200,000 sequences, making it the largest ... Sloane started collecting integer sequences as a graduate student in 1965 to support his work in combinatorics ... in book form twice A Handbook of Integer Sequences 1973, ISBN 0 12 648550 X , containing 2,372 sequences in lexicographic order and assigned numbers from 1 to 2372. The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences with Simon Plouffe 1995, ISBN 0 12 558630 2 , containing 5,488 sequences and assigned M numbers from M0000 to M5487. The Encyclopedia includes the references to the corresponding sequences which may differ in their few initial terms in A Handbook of Integer Sequences as N numbers from N0001 ..., mathematicians supplied Sloane with a steady flow of new sequences. The collection became unmanageable ... work, Sloane founded the Journal of Integer Sequences in 1998. ref http www.cs.uwaterloo.ca journals JIS Journal of Integer Sequences ISSN 1530 7638 ref The database continues to grow at a rate of some 10,000 entries a year. Sloane has personally managed his sequences for almost 40 years ... of Integer Sequences ref In 2004, Sloane celebrated the addition of the 100,000th sequence to the database ... integer sequences, the OEIS also catalogs sequences of fraction mathematics fraction s, the digits of transcendental number s, complex number s and so on by transforming them into integer sequences. Sequences of rationals are represented by two sequences named with the keyword frac the sequence ... such as 3.1415926535897... are catalogued under representative integer sequences such as decimal ... of sequences are separated by commas. Digit groups are not separated by commas, periods, or spaces ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 The regional genes V, D, J , used to generate T cell receptor T cell receptors and Antibody Immunoglobulin molecules , are flanked by Recombination Signal Sequences RSSs that are recognized by a group of enzymes known collectively as the VDJ recombinase. RSSs are composed of seven conserved nucleotides a heptamer that reside next to the gene encoding sequence followed by a spacer containing either 12 or 23 unconserved nucleotides followed by a conserved nonamer 9 base pairs . The RSSs are present on the Directionality molecular biology 3 side downstream of a V region and the Directionality molecular biology 5 side upstream of the J region. These are the sides that will be involved in the joining. Only a pair of dissimilar spacer RSSs are efficiently genetic recombination recombined i.e. one with a spacer of 12 nucleotides will be recombined with one that has a spacer containing 23 nucleotides . This is known as the 12 23 rule of recombination or the one turn two turn rule . See also VDJ recombination Category Immune system immunology stub ... more details
A G del numbering for sequences provides us an effective way to represent each finite sequence of natural numbers as a single natural number. Of course, the Injective function embedding is surely possible set theoretically, but the emphasis is on the effectiveness of the functions manipulating such representations of sequences the operations on sequences accessing individual members, concatenation can be implemented using total recursive function s. It is usually used to build sequential data type s in the realm of arithmetic based formalizations of some fundamental notions of mathematics. It is a specific ... G del numbering is a sweeping idea that can be used to not only encode unique sequences of symbols ... with the sequences but also to encode whole architectures of sophisticated machines . For example ... of algorithms. Accessing members We expect from any such representation of sequences that we can get ... directly even if we want to handle sequences of different length, we can store length data as a surplus .... Although proving this was the most important, if we want to establish an encoding scheme for sequences ... of length If we use the above scheme for encoding sequences only in contexts where the length of the sequences is fixed, then no problem arises. In other words, we can use them in an Analogy analogous way as arrays are used in programming. But sometimes we need dynamically stretching sequences, or we need to deal with sequences whose length cannot be Typeful programming type d in a static way. In other words, we may encode sequences in an analogous way as we use List computing list s in programming ... row in matrix of the program can be represented with tuples, sequences of fixed length thus, without ... have to represent sequences together with their length. Moreover, we can mimic dynamically stretching sequences by representing sequence concatenation or at least, augmenting a sequence with one ... arith.html DEFAULTSORT Godel Numbering For Sequences Category Computability theory Category Articles ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 update date November 2010 The Bill The Bill s title sequences have varied greatly over the 26 years it has been on air. Woodentop The series started as an episode for ITV as part of its Storyboard strand of one off dramas entitled Woodentop The Bill Woodentop . The episode began with the regular Storyboard title sequence and an introductory scene with PC Jim Carver which was followed by the title caption of the episode. gallery Image Storyboard Caption.jpg The title sequence for ITV s Storyboard strand of one off dramas Image Woodentop Caption.jpg The title caption for the Woodentop The Bill Woodentop episode gallery Opening Credits Image The Bill S1 Caption.jpg left thumb The title caption from series 1 The first series in 1984 has its own unique title sequence, featuring images of the feet of two uniformed officers walking towards the camera interspersed with shots of the streets of Sun Hill. Then the camera zooms in on the male officer s helmet and the title of the show appears, followed by the credit devised by Geoff McQueen . Image The Bill S2 Caption.jpg right thumb The title caption from Series 2 6 For the second series in 1985, the titles were completely changed now, they began with a shot of the Area Car approaching the camera with blue light flashing and siren wailing, and then its tyres screeching as the music began the camera would end up with a close up on the blue light atop the car. Two second filtered action shots of various members of the cast were then shown, interspersed with images of the blue light. The Bill and Devised by Geoff ... title sequences were created with specially filled footage one for episodes that took place during the day ... at the same time. In both title sequences, Cryer looks up for the camera. In 1998, in the second major ... Cryer was always the last person shown in the title sequences. These are his actions depicted. class ... . References Reflist The Bill Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT The Bill Title Sequences ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Opening and closing sequences of The Prisoner Infobox show name The Prisoner image Image Prisoner sm.jpg 200px caption The Prisoner intertitle The opening and closing sequences of TV series The Prisoner are considered iconic, one of the great set ups of genre drama. ref name crimetime cite web url http www.crimetime.co.uk features prisoner.php title The Prisoner the classic British TV series author Mike Patterson ref The Prisoner overview The Prisoner is a List of The Prisoner episodes 17 episode British TV series in which a secret agent, played by Patrick McGoohan , is held against his will in a mysterious, controlled and changing environment called The Village The Prisoner the Village . ref http www.amctv.com originals the prisoner 1960s series about ref Introduction The title sequence seen in all but two episodes begins with a clouded sky and the sound of thunder, the latter becoming that of a jet engine. As the theme music begins, the view dissolves to reveal an angry man, the future Number Six The Prisoner Number Six , driving in his Lotus Seven at top speed down an empty highway, then past the Houses of Parliament in London, into an underground car park. Entering the building via a set of double doors titled Way Out , he then strides down a long, narrow corridor leading to another set of double doors, pulling them open with great ferocity. The man mounts a fierce but inaudible argument before a man at a desk, delivers an envelope marked Private Personal By Hand presumably his resignation , and slams his fist on to the desk, smashing the saucer of a cup of tea. Throughout all this, the man behind the desk is not seen to speak and appears to be fiddling with a pen .... Fall Out The Prisoner Fall Out also completely does away with the standard sequences, instead opening ... date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Opening And Closing Sequences Of The Prisoner Category The Prisoner Category Film and television opening sequences Prisoner ... more details
state of computer s and their attached peripheral devices. These are also known as control sequences , reflecting their use in device control. Some control sequences are special characters that always have the same meaning. Escapesequences use an escape character to change the meaning of the characters ... to be executed rather than as Data computing data . Escapesequences are commonly used when a computer ... applications. If the Esc key and other keys that send escapesequences are both supposed to be meaningful ... speeds. Escapesequences date back at least to the 1874 Baudot code . Fact date June 2009 ... that, in isolation, has some control function, such as carriage return CR . Escapesequences ... ANSI escapesequences ANSI standard now ECMA 48 for functions such as controlling cursor ... elaborate escapesequences for block and character modes, programming keys and their soft labels ..., ANSI.SYS , can be used to enable the interpreting of the ANSI ECMA 48 terminal escapesequences in a DOS ... cards, has greatly reduced the usage of escapesequences on Microsoft platforms, but they can ...Unreferenced date March 2008 This article refers to codes used as commands for computing devices. Escape sequence can also refer to a sequence of escape character s used in parsing source code . An escape ..., print it then there is no need for an escape sequence. However most devices have more than ... information that is to be treated as commands. An escape character is usually assigned to the Esc key on a computer keyboard , and can be sent in other ways than as part of an escape sequence. For example ... emulator is in use. In particular, when the application receives the ASCII escape character, it is not clear ... character of an escape sequence e.g., resulting from an arrow key press . The traditional method of resolving the ambiguity is to observe whether or not another character quickly follows the escape character. If not, it is assumed not to be part of an escape sequence. This heuristic can fail ... more details
. For a given alphabet computer science alphabet an escape character s purpose is to start character sequences so named escapesequences which have to be interpreted differently from the same characters occurring alone. An escape character may not have its own meaning, so all escapesequences are of 2 or more characters. There are usually two functions of escapesequences. The first is to encode ... links http codecodex.com wiki Escapesequences and escape characters Escape characters in 9 languages http www.trailing edge.com bobbemer ESCAPE.HTM That Powerful ESCAPE Character Key and Sequences Bob ...Refimprove date April 2010 In computing and telecommunication , an escape character is a character computing ... sequence. An escape character is a particular case of metacharacter s. Generally, the judgement of whether something is an escape character or not depends on context. Definition Escape characters are part ... an escape sequence is a digraph computing digraph consisting of an escape character itself and a quoted character. Escape character vs control character Generally, an escape character is not a particular ... or text terminal then any escape character for this device is a control one. But escape characters ..., therefore are not escape characters. Examples ASCII escape character main Escape sequence The ASCII escape character octal 033, or , or, in decimal, 27 is used in many output devices to start a series of characters called a Escape sequence control sequence or escape sequence . Typically, the escape character was sent first in such a sequence to alert the device that the following characters ... computers cursor to the 10th cell of the 2nd line of the screen. This was later developed to ANSI escape code s covered by the American National Standards Institute ANSI X3.64 standard. The escape character ... to the term escape character is found in Bob Bemer s IBM technical publications. Apparently, it is he who invented this mechanism, during his work on the ASCII character set. The Escape key is usually ... more details
The Great Escape or Great Escape may refer to TOC right History Stalag Luft III escape , known as the Great Escape , a World War II mass escape from the German prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III The Great Escape book The Great Escape book , a 1950 book by Paul Brickhill describing the escape The Great Escape film The Great Escape film , a 1963 film based on the book Maze Prison escape , known to Irish Republicans as the Great Escape Music Albums The Great Escape Blur album The Great Escape Blur album The Great Escape Ilse DeLange album The Great Escape Ilse DeLange album , or the title song The Great Escape Joe Budden album The Great Escape Joe Budden album The Great Escape EP The Great Escape EP , by Morning Runner, or the title song see below Great Escape The Rifles album Great Escape The Rifles album , or the title song Great Escape Tara Blaise album Great Escape Tara Blaise album , or the title song The Great Escape Seventh Wonder album The Great Escape Seventh Wonder album Songs The Great Escape Boys Like Girls song The Great Escape Boys Like Girls song The Great Escape Morning Runner song The Great Escape Morning Runner song The Great Escape , by BT from Emotional Technology The Great Escape , by Girls Generation from Girls Generation 2011 album Girls Generation The Great Escape , by Marillion from Brave Marillion album Brave The Great Escape , by McLean singer McLean The Great Escape , by Patrick Watson from Close to Paradise The Great Escape , by Voodoo Blue from Smile n Nod The Great Escape , by We Are Scientists from With Love and Squalor Great Escape , by Guster from Goldfly album Goldfly Great Escape , by Moby from 18 Moby album 18 Other The Great Escape festival , an Australian music festival The Great Escape UK festival , a music festival in Brighton Festivals Brighton , England The Great Escape band , a band that performed during Warped Tour 2008 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands 12 Winners Warped Tour 2008 Television The Great Escape TV series The Great ... more details
Escape by Night may refer to Escape by Night 1937 film , a 1937 American film Escape by Night 1953 film , a 1953 British film starring Sid James Escape by Night 1960 film , a 1960 Italian war film Clash by Night 1964 film , a 1964 British film released as Escape by Night in the United States disambig ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Escape response , escape reaction , or escape behaviour is a possible reaction in response to stimulus physiology stimuli indicative of danger, in particular, it initiates an escape motion of an animal . In the cases of reflectory reaction s, the escape response may also be called escape reflex . The term is also used in a more general setting avoiding of unpleasant or dangerous situations. Studying escape reactions has a number of practical applications fish breeding, insect repellent design, preventing aircraft bird collisions, etc. Examples Image Krilllobsterkils.gif 200px thumb right Lobstering animation Escape motion Caridoid escape reaction Lobstering of krill Hiding sheltering, camouflage Motionlessness A well known escape response of squid s is to eject ink. Shrimp may eject bioluminescent matter. In some animals escape response includes emptying of the bowel s. See also Avoidance response Startle response Flight zone Category Ethology ethology stub es Comportamiento de huida pt Comportamento de fuga ... more details
orphan date September 2009 Antigenic escape occurs when the immune system is unable to respond to an Pathogen infectious agent . Antigenic escape is the end result of Antigenic variation . One cause of Antigenic escape is that a pathogen s epitope s the binding sites for immune cells become too similar to a patient s naturally occurring MHC class I MHC 1 epitopes. The immune system becomes unable to distinguish the infection from self cells. DEFAULTSORT Antigenic Escape Category Cell biology immunology stub ... more details
Infobox Single Name Escape Me Cover Artist Ti sto feat. C.C. Sheffield Album Kaleidoscope Ti sto album Kaleidoscope Alt A Mouth shouting louder and the name of red word is TIESTO ESCAPE ME Released November 23, 2009 Format Recorded 2009 Genre Trance music Trance , Electro music electro , Electronic Rock electronic rock Length 4 17 Original Mix br 3 32 Radio Edit Label Musical Freedom Writer Producer Ti sto Certification Chart position Misc Extra chronology Artist Ti sto Type single Last single I Will Be Here br 2009 This single Escape Me br 2009 Next single Feel It In My Bones Ti sto Song Feel It In My Bones br 2010 Escape Me is a single music single recorded by Ti sto featuring vocals from C. C. Sheffield . Released on November 23, 2009, the song is the second single from Ti sto s album Kaleidoscope Ti sto album Kaleidoscope . ref http www.tiestocollector.com 2009 10 tiesto escape me release date 23 november 2009 Ti sto Escape Me Release date 23 november 2009 ref ref http deejaytelevision.info video dj tiesto tiesto feat cc sheffield escape me live houston Ti sto Feat CC Sheffield Escape me LIVE Houston ref Music video The music video for Escape Me premiered on Ti sto s official YouTube channel on October 12, 2009. Formats and track listings Escape Me small Original Mix small 4 18 Escape Me small Alex Gaudino & Jason Rooney Remix small 7 55 Escape Me small L.A. Riots Remix small 6 50 Escape Me small Avicii s Remix At Night small 7 48 Escape Me small Marcel Woods Remix small 6 52 References reflist http www.tiestoblog.com news tiesto escape me available now Ti sto Escape Me Available Now External links http www.youtube.com watch?v xOzhgu0fb4M&feature channel Escape Me music video Ti sto Category 2009 singles Category Ti sto songs electronic song stub ... more details
About the safety capsule the podcast Escape Pod podcast Unreferenced date December 2009 An escape pod is a capsule or craft used to escape a vessel in an emergency, usually only big enough for one person. An escape ship is a larger, more complete craft also used for the same purpose. Escape pods are ubiquitous in science fiction , and infrequently used in real vehicles such as supersonic aircraft. Non fiction Because they were intended to fly too high or too fast for safe use of conventional ejection seat s, the B 58 Hustler , XB 70 Valkyrie , General Dynamics F 111 and B 1 Lancer B 1A Lancer all used enclosed escape crew capsule s of some kind. Although not designed or intended as one, Apollo 13 used the Apollo Lunar Module Lunar Module LM as a lifeboat when the service module suffered an explosion causing the command module to have to be shut down. The three man crew lived for an extended period in the two man LM and even used the LM s engine to realign the trajectory of the entire vehicle. The crew exited the LM Lifeboat shortly before re entry, jettisoning it and using up the last power and O sub 2 sub in the command module that they had saved by using the LM. The single Soviet Union Soviet Soviet submarine K 278 Komsomolets Mike class submarine had an escape capsule, which was jettisoned upon its sinking in 1989. Some Soviet submarines like the Oscar class submarine Oscar class are rumoured to have escape capsules for the crew. In the sinking of the Russian submarine K 141 Kursk Kursk the crew was unable to reach the capsule . However, the Typhoon class submarine Typhoon class Ballistic Missile submarine is also rumoured to have escape pods located near or about the sail. Evidence for this can be found in a German Documentary on the Typhoon class submarine, Severstal . See also Escape crew capsule Escape Pod podcast Escape Pod The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine Lifepod movie Lifeboat shipboard Lifeboat DEFAULTSORT Escape Pod Category Aircraft emergency systems ... more details
For the escape system on a submarine Escape trunk File Mercury Capsule2.png 285px thumb right The Mercury capsule with escape tower An Escape Tower , the original version officially known as the Aerial Capsule Emergency Separation Device, ref citeweb url http www.nasa.gov centers wallops missions mlas.html title Max Launch Abort System MLAS ref is the visible part of the Launch escape system Launch Escape System . It consists of a rocket and a frame attaching it to the top of the crew capsule. This was originally designed for the US Project Mercury program rockets, in 1958 and has since been built into the Apollo program , Soyuz rocket Soyuz and many other manned rocket series. History The idea of using a rocket to remove the capsule from a space vehicle was developed by Maxime Faget in 1958. ref citeweb url http astronautix.com craft mertower.htm title astronautix Escape Tower ref The system, using the tower on the top of the space capsule to house rockets, was first used on a test of the Project Mercury capsule in March 1959. References reflist External links http www.daviddarling.info encyclopedia E escape tower.html info encyclopedia Category Human spaceflight Category Spacecraft components ... more details