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SOC medium, a commonly-used bacterial growth medium (Hanahan, D. 1983. Studies on transformation of Escherichia coli with plasmids. J. Mol. Biol. 166(4):557-580) The name SOC originates as a derivative of a simlar, prior media called SOB (Super Optimal Broth). SOC media is identical to SOB save for the addition of glucose, and this addition has a "Catabolite repression effect", thus the "C" in SOC (D. Hanahan, personal communication).
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System-on-a-chip (SoC or SOC) is an idea of integrating all components of a computer or other electronic system into a single chip.
A key step in the SoC design flow is emulation: the hardware is mapped onto an emulation platform based on a FPGA that then mimics the behavior of the SoC, and the software modules are loaded into the memory of the emulation platform.
After emulation the hardware of the SoC follows the place and route phase of the design of an integrated circuit before it is fabricated.
The 2000 SOC is the result of a cooperative effort of all federal agencies that use occupational classification systems to maximize the usefulness of occupational information collected by the Federal Government.
The first two digits of the SOC code represent the major group; the third digit represents the minor group; the fourth and fifth digits represent the broad occupation; and the detailed occupation is represented by the sixth digit.
There are four hierarchical levels in the SOC to enable users to choose a level of detail corresponding to their interest and ability to collect data on different occupations.