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2010 Crown Royal Presents the Heath Calhoun 400

Before the race, Jimmie Johnson led the Drivers' Championship with 1,323 points, while Kevin Harvick stood in second with 1,297 points.

Alexander of Macedon

Alexander IV of Macedon (323–310 BC), ruled as a child-king from birth to death

ALOE Systems

The product features a single point of system management and data input, supports SIP, H.323, and SIP-H.323 conversion.

Argentine Military Cemetery

Armada de la República Argentina (Navy) - 341 (including 321 in Belgrano and 4 naval aviators)

ARQ

An admission request in H.323 Registration, Admission and Status (RAS) messages

Avaya 9600 Series IP Deskphones

All of the phones except for the 9601 can run firmware that allows communications over the H.323, or SIP protocols.

Bagram

After his death in 323 BC, the city passed to his general Seleucus, who traded it with the Mauryans of India in 305 BC.

Bahia de las Aguilas

323 km from Santo Domingo and approximately 25 km from Pedernales (the nearest town) this beach is a true oasis in the middle of the deserted steppe of the park.

Big James Henderson

:→ former IPF world record in SHW class (+regardless of weight class) for over 7 years; surpassed by Brian Siders's 712.1 lb (323.0 kg) (equipped in singleply bench shirt) in 2004

Crazy Ken Band

Both were successful; Tsuru charted at #10 on the Oricon weekly chart, selling 13,323 copies in its first week, while Kame charted at #11, selling 12,158 copies in its first week.

Decapolis

Except for Damascus, the Decapolis cities were by and large founded during the Hellenistic period, between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the Roman conquest of Coele-Syria, including Judea in 63 BC.

H.248

While a Media Gateway Controller (MGC) will use H.248/Megaco to manage media establishment and control with a number of Media Gateways (MG), other VoIP protocol such as SIP and H.323 are used for one Media Gateway Controller (MGC) to communicate with another Media Gateway Controller (MGC).

Media Gateway Controller talk with each other using SIP, H.323 or ISUP

Because of the types of devices targeted for control by H.248/Megaco and the low level of its control structure, H.248 is generally viewed as complementary to H.323 and SIP.

History of Greek

As Greek culture under Alexander the Great (356–323 BC) and his successors spread from Asia Minor to Egypt and the border regions of India the Attic dialect became the basis of the Koiné (Κοινή; "common").

Hitobashira

One story centered around Emperor Nintoku (323 A.D.) discusses the overflowing of the Kitakawa and Mamuta Rivers.

Kevin Seitzer

Seitzer hit .323 with 15 home runs and 207 hits (tying the MLB record) in his rookie 1987 season and, though overshadowed by fellow rookie teammate Bo Jackson, he was selected to the American League All-Star team.

KFXK-TV

That arrangement makes the two stations sister to NBC affiliate KETK-TV and all three share studios on Richmond Road (near the Texas 323 Loop) in Tyler.

Marital rape

David Finkelhor and Kersti Yllo published a study in 1985 on martial rape that drew on a scientifically-selected area probability sample from the metropolitan Boston area of 323 women who were married or previously married who had a child living with them between the ages of six and fourteen.

Mazda FE-DOHC engine

In South Africa, Samcor who built Mazdas under licence also fitted the FE-DOHC engine to the Mazda 323 from 1991 to 1994.

Microsoft NetMeeting

It used the H.323 protocol for videoconferencing, and was interoperable with OpenH323-based clients such as Ekiga, and Internet Locator Service (ILS) as reflector.

Ryanodine

Bertil Hille, Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes, 2nd edition, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA, 01375, ISBN 0-87893-323-9

Saskatchewan Party candidates, 2003 Saskatchewan provincial election

He lost to New Democrat Graham Addley in 2003, after outspending Addley by a margin of $43,323 to $38,007 (6 March 2004).

Stan Spence

A part-time player for the Boston Red Sox during two years, Spence played his first full-season for the Washington Senators in 1942 and he responded ending third in the American League batting race with a .323 average behind Ted Williams (.356) and Johnny Pesky (.331).

T1-323

On 18 April 1943, T1-323, a Mitsubishi G4M1 (model 11) "Betty" long-range bomber, and a sister craft departed from Rabaul, were headed to Bougainville in the Solomon Islands off New Guinea, when a task group of P-38s intercepted and downed the planes over Buin, a large Japanese army base in southern Bougainville.

Other artifacts from the crash site, including the outer wing panel and the Admiral's seat, reside at the Isoroku Yamamoto Memorial Hall & Museum in Nagaoka, Japan.

Thomas Trevor, 22nd Baron Dacre

According to John Bateman, who derived his information from statistics published in 1873, Lord Dacre, of The Hoo, Kimpton, Welwyn, had around 13,000 acres comprising: 6,658 acres in Hertfordshire (worth 9,527 guineas per annum), 3,600 acres in Essex (worth 3,550 guineas per annum), 2,081 acres in Cambridge (worth 2,323 guineas per annum) and 978 acres in Suffolk (worth 1,223 guineas per annum).

Umuarama

From the top, left to right: Skyline of Umuarama; Hênio Romagnoli Square, at the civic center; Eiffel Tower replica, on the PR-323 highway; Main Campus of UNIPAR, one of the biggest private Universities of Paraná; Project of the future regional bus station, located on the Paraná Avenue, a region where the city is rapidly growing.

Veteran identification card

A bill allowing all counties in New Jersey to issue state-created veterans' ID cards, S-323, is being sponsored by Sen. Jim Whelan.

William McMahon

Sekuless, Peter (2000), 'Sir William McMahon,' in Michelle Grattan (ed.), Australian Prime Ministers, New Holland, Sydney, New South Wales, pages 312–323.

Yves Préfontaine

Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 53: Canadian Writers Since 1960, Page 323

ZRTP

ZRTP can be used with any signaling protocol, including SIP, H.323, Jingle, and distributed hash table systems.


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