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Nines may refer to: * Nines, Albania, a village in Fier County * describes terms like "five nines" in engineering, including: ** High availability of systems, which also has a chart ** Nine (purity), with respect to materials * ''Nines'' (film), a film * Nines (golf), a game that can be played in golf * Nines (rugby), a variant of rugby league football * Nines (rapper) (born 1990), English musician * The Nines (band), a power pop band led by Steve Eggers from Toronto, Canada * '' The Nines'' (2007), psychological thriller and drama, written and directed by John August * The Nines (hotel), luxury hotel in Portland, Oregon, United States * Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship (NINES), scholarly initiative supported by Applied Research in Patacriticism * Cambridge '99 Rowing Club Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, generally referred to as 'Nines', is based on Kimberley Road in the historic City of Cambridge, UK. Club history Cambridge '99 Rowing Cl ...
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High Availability
High availability (HA) is a characteristic of a system which aims to ensure an agreed level of operational performance, usually uptime, for a higher than normal period. Modernization has resulted in an increased reliance on these systems. For example, hospitals and data centers require high availability of their systems to perform routine daily activities. Availability refers to the ability of the user community to obtain a service or good, access the system, whether to submit new work, update or alter existing work, or collect the results of previous work. If a user cannot access the system, it is – from the user's point of view – ''unavailable''. Generally, the term ''downtime'' is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. Principles There are three principles of systems design in reliability engineering which can help achieve high availability. # Elimination of single points of failure. This means adding or building redundancy into the system so that ...
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Nine (purity)
Nines are an informal, logarithmic notation for proportions very near to one, or equivalently percentages very near 100%. Their common uses include grading the purity of materials. Put simply, "nines" are the number of consecutive nines in a percentage such as 99% (two nines) or a decimal fraction such as 0.999 (three nines). The number of nines of a proportion is \mathrm = -\log_(1-x) However, there are different conventions for stating a non-integer number of nines. 99.5% could be expressed as "two nines five" or 2.3 nines, as outlined below. A completely pure material ( = 1) would have an infinite number of nines. Precious metals The exact purity of very fine precious metals such as platinum, gold and silver can be of great interest. Based on the system of millesimal fineness, a metal is said to be ''one nine'' or ''one nine fine'' if it is 900 fine, or 90% pure. A metal that is 990 fine is then described as ''two nines fine'' and one that is 999 fine is described as ''three ...
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Nines (film)
Adrian Fulle (born April 25, 1972) is an American writer, director and producer. He graduated from Columbia College, Chicago with a BA in Film and Video and first worked for The Walt Disney Company. He has produced work for companies such as Amazon Studios, Warner Bros., Sony, Intel, Adobe, DTS and many others. Filmography Film *''The Ride'' (1996) *''Three Days'' (1997) *''Love 101'' (2000) *''Family Tree'' (2000) *''The Room'' (2001) *'' Nines'' (2003) *''Compton Cowboy'' (2004) *''Mr. Jim'' (2005) *'' Finding Preet'' (2005) *''Shiloh Falls'' (2007) *''The Young Americans'' (2007) *'' The Longest Nap'' (2007) *''The Undertaker'' (2007) *'' Pawnless Endgame'' (2009) *'' The Brazen Bull'' (2010) *''Women'' (2010) *''Drinking From The Well'' (2011) *''Unknown Project'' (2013) *''Choose Your Weapon'' (2014) *''Intermission An intermission, also known as an interval in British and Indian English, is a recess between parts of a performance or production, such as for a theatrical ...
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Nines (golf)
Variations of golf include methods of scoring, starting procedures, playing formats, golf games, and activities based on or similar to the sport of golf which involve golf-like skills or goals. Some variations are essentially identical to golf, but with only minor differences or focusing on a specific aspect of the game, while others are more distant and arguably not simple variations but distinct games. Many of these variations are played in non-professional settings, without the presence of officials and sometimes without strict adherence to any official rules. Sometimes the rules are in place to provide a structure for side-betting that is independent of the final "traditional" score. Scoring formats Stroke play In stroke play, the score is derived by counting the total number of strokes taken. Match play In match play, the score is derived by counting the total number of holes "won" and subtracting the number of holes "lost". Stableford Under the Stableford scoring syst ...
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Nines (rugby)
Rugby league nines (or simply nines) is a version of rugby league football played with nine players on each side. The game is substantially the same as full rugby league, with some differences in rules and shorter games. Nines is usually played in festivals, as its shorter game play allows for a tournament to be completed in a day or over a single weekend. In July 2021, International Rugby League (IRL) chair Troy Grant stated that the organization was considering a bid for rugby league nines to be played at the 2032 Summer Olympics in Brisbane. Rugby sevens, a similarly-condensed version of rugby union, has been a core Olympic event since 2016. Laws The laws of the game are the same as standard rugby league laws with the following exceptions. * Each team is allowed a squad of up to fifteen players, with no more than nine players on the field at any time. Unlimited substitutions are allowed from a named bench of four players. * The match lasts for 18 minutes, divided into two h ...
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Nines (rapper)
Courtney Leon Freckleton (born 17 January 1990), known professionally as Nines, is a British rapper. After releasing a string of mixtapes between 2012 and 2015, Nines signed to XL Recordings and released his debut album ''One Foot Out'' (2017), which charted at number 4 in the UK Albums Chart. In 2018, his second album Crop Circle (Nines album), ''Crop Circle'' charted at number 5, and he topped the chart with his third album Crabs in a Bucket (album), ''Crabs in a Bucket'' in 2020. Early life Hailing from Harlesden. He grew up in Church End, Brent, Church End Estate in North-West London. His older siblings are Tyrone and Wayne Freckleton. In April 2008, Nines' brother, Wayne Freckleton (also known as Brandszino usually shortened to Brands or Zino), was gunned down and murdered in an alleged gangland attack. Career 2007–2009: first appearance’s Nines first appearance in music was on the running wid the streets(rwds) dvd volume 2 in 2007 free styling at age 17 followed by ...
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The Nines (band)
The Nines is a Canadian power pop band formed in Oakville, Ontario in 1991. The core of the band is multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and primary songwriter Steve Eggers. A series of other band members have rotated in and out through the years, including George Aaron Nielsen (the original drummer), Andrew Webb (the original guitar player) and Sam Tallo (guitar), Paul McCulloch (strings and bass) Bill Majoros (guitar) Several Nines/Eggers songs have been included on network television series, including ''Dawson's Creek'', ''Party of Five'' and ''Joan of Arcadia''. Eggers also wrote the theme song for Global's comedy sitcom ''The Jane Show''. The Nines have been described in reviews as a band that has picked up where The Beatles left off. History The first Nines album, ''Wonderworld of Colourful'', was released in Canada in 1998 on the Page Music label and was distributed through EMI. Later that year, Universal Music Canada released a piano-based four-song EP. Eggers admits that th ...
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The Nines
''The Nines'' is a 2007 science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John August, starring Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis, Melissa McCarthy, and Elle Fanning. The film debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and made $63,165 in the U.S. box office through October 11, 2007. Narrative structure The film is broken into three chapters centred around three men (all played by Ryan Reynolds) who try to uncover the secret about strange happenings in their, at times overlapping, lives. "Part One: The Prisoner" Gary is a troubled actor who is wearing a green bracelet on his wrist, under house arrest living in another person's house because he burned down his own. The owner of the house is described as a TV writer away on work. While living in the house, he is befriended by both a P.R. "handler", Margaret, and the single mom next door, Sarah, who may or may not be interested in him romantically. Over the course of his house arrest, Gary becomes convinced that he is ...
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The Nines (hotel)
The Nines is a luxury hotel in Portland, Oregon. It is a franchise of The Luxury Collection by Marriott International and is owned by Pebblebrook Hotel Trust. The hotel and dining amenities are managed by Sage Hospitality Resources. Opened in 2008, the hotel occupies the top nine floors of the Meier & Frank Building, this paired with the building's opening date of 1909 gives the hotel its name. The 331-room hotel includes 32 suites, making it the sixth largest hotel in Portland based on the number of rooms after Hyatt Regency opened with 600 rooms in 2019. The hotel has two restaurants: Urban Farmer, a gourmet steakhouse is located on the 8th floor, which also serves as the lobby. Departure Restaurant and Lounge Departure Restaurant and Lounge, or simply Departure, is an Asian restaurant and bar in Portland, Oregon, United States. The restaurant operates on the fifteenth floor of The Nines. Description Departure is an Asian restaurant and bar on the f ...provides Pan-As ...
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Applied Research In Patacriticism
The Applied Research in Patacriticism (ARP) was a digital humanities lab based at the University of Virginia founded and run by Jerome McGann and Johanna Drucker. ARP's open-source tools include Juxta, IVANHOE, and Collex. Collex is the social software and faceted browsing backbone of the NINES federation. ARP was funded by the Mellon Foundation. Projects IVANHOE IVANHOE is an open source electronic role-playing game for educational use. It was developed by ARP at the University of Virginia. It is so named because Sir Walter Scott's novel, '' Ivanhoe'', was used as the source text for the very first IVANHOE game. IVANHOE is notable as an example of the use of ludic or game-related techniques in higher education in the humanities. NINES NINES is the Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, a scholarly organization in British and American nineteenth-century studies supported by ARP, a software development group assembling a suite of critical ...
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Cambridge '99 Rowing Club
Cambridge '99 Rowing Club, generally referred to as 'Nines', is based on Kimberley Road in the historic City of Cambridge, UK. Club history Cambridge '99 Rowing Club was formed in 1899 and is the third oldest of the 'Town' clubs in Cambridge. The Club was named in recognition of the Cambridge University Blue Boat which beat Oxford in The Boat Race in 1899 after a period of Oxford domination. It was founded as a spin-off from the YMCA Boat Club after some members decided they wanted the freedom to smoke, drink and row on Sundays. Club colours The blade colours are sky blue with dark green and "yellow" bands; kit: sky blue, old gold and dark green. The boathouse Nines boathouse is one of the best-equipped in Cambridge, with large training areas for ergs and weights in addition to a considerable fleet of boats across all classes. There are also changing rooms, showers, fully equipped kitchen and well-stocked bar for social activities. The current three-storey boathouse was b ...
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