Then in 1986, the Seaboard System merged with the B & O and the new combined system was known as the Chessie System.
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He is credited for inventing the first telephone that had a combined system of the transmitter and the receiver in a single unit.
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In combining systems of humanity and nature and evaluating environmental input to economies, mainstream economists criticize the emergy methodology for disregarding market values.
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Yet more consolidation was ahead, and in 1986, the Seaboard System merged into the B & O combined system known as the Chessie System.
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"The combined system will create extensive new single-line service routes between north-south markets, " said Paul Tellier, president and chief executive of Canadian National.
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Conversely, an administrator can combine systems on separate local area networks ( LANs ) into a single VLAN spanning segments of a large network.
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Under a time evolution, the combined system comprising of the device plus systems it acts on, can be in a large number of initial states.
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"The combined system will be able to offer new services that neither Union Pacific nor Southern Pacific can offer on its own, " he said.
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A number of suppliers offer a combined system that consists of what looks like a modified transmitter combined with what is usually a touch screen.
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By assumption, the combined system ( of the system we are interested in and the reservoir ) is isolated, so all microstates are equally probable.