Robert Carl-Heinz Shell has written:
'Children of bondage' -- subject(s): History, Slavery, Blacks
'De Meillon's people of colour' -- subject(s): Occupations in art, Colored people (South Africa) in art, Clothing and dress in art
Maureen Elizabeth Clayton has written: 'Lipoproteins and heat shock proteins as measures of reproductive physiology in the soft shell clam, Mya arenaria' -- subject(s): Clams, Mya arenaria
as the scar was broad.red, and in a great crescent from his temple to his chin.
Ah, "The Shell" by James Stephen is a beautiful poem that explores the themes of nature, beauty, and the passage of time. It reminds us to appreciate the simple things in life and find beauty in unexpected places, like a shell on the shore. Just like how each shell is unique and holds its own story, we too are special and have our own journey to share with the world.
I THINK KERNAL IS THE INNERMOST PART OF THE COMPUTER. AND ALL REATED TO HARDWARE MEANS TIME SHARNG,MEMORY MANAGEMENT ETC IS DONE BY KERNAL. WHILE SHELL IS OUTER MOST PART OF COMPUTER. IT ACTS AS AN INTERFACE B/W USE AND OS. IN B/W KERNAL AND SHELL THR IS OS. O.S IS IN BETWEEN KERNAL AND SHELL ====================== I will take it this way... Superficial idea about the shell communication is very simple. Shell is a program(for Linux a process) which has been written to using the Kernal modules(Kernal is again a software program consist of many module).Kernal module provides different API which the shell programmer use to call depending upon the command placed by the user. Writting our own shell is bit difficult as it need through understanding of how the kenel behaves.
Alois Starlinger has written: 'Parameter estimation techniques based on optimizing goodness-of-fit statistics for structural reliability' -- subject(s): Goodness of fit, Structural reliability, Weibull density functions, Parameter identification, Statistical tests, Ceramics 'Reliability analysis of laminated CMC components through shell subelement techniques' -- subject(s): Ceramic-matrix composites, Finite element method
Robert Novella has written: 'Classification and interpretation of marine shell artifacts from western Mexico' -- subject(s): Indians of Mexico, Indian shell engraving, Jewelry, Shell jewelry, Antiquities
Robert Shell Nelson has written: 'Text and image in a Byzantine gospel book in Istanbul (Ecumenical Patriarchate, cod. 3)' -- subject(s): Bible, Illustrations
Robert B. Biggs has written: 'Sedimentation on shell banks in Delaware Bay' -- subject(s): Estuarine sediments, Oyster culture
Harvey Shell has written: 'Scrimshaw and Ivory-Working Techniques'
Linda Shell Bergmann has written: 'American historical humor'
Gloria Shell Mitchell has written: 'Letting go of shame' -- subject(s): African Americans, Fiction
George F. Bertsch has written: 'The practitioner's shell model' -- subject(s): Nuclear shell theory
Norah Frances Grensted has written: 'The ocean in a shell'
Rose Rwakasisi has written: 'The Old Woman and the Shell' 'The promise'
William A. Little has written: 'Reliability of shell buckling predictions'
M. Shadbolt has written: 'The Shell guide to New Zealand'
Antony Johnson has written: 'Flow, heat transfer and pressure drop on the shell side of a shell and tube heat exchanger'